The volume contains 290 cases, covering the period from Jan 1841 to May 1842. Unlike the later volumes, this volume contains no medical notes pre-mortem, and each case occupies one page only: each image, therefore, includes two cases.
This volume contains 295 cases. The index is signed 'Prescott G. Hewett [Prescott Gardner Hewett], curator of the [Pathological] museum. December 31, 1845'
The volume contains 252 cases. The index is signed by 'J.W. Ogle [John William Ogle], MB, Curator [of the Pathological Museum]'. The index contains a note stating that 'The names of two patients, Mary Conway & Henry Costello, have been omitted by a mistake during this year'
The back of the volume includes case notes from the following year (1854), inserted in this volume due to lack of space in that volume. These have been catalogued as part of PM/1854 (cases PM/1854/394-PM/1854/402).
This volume contains 402 cases. Cases PM/1854/394-402 have been written in the previous volume (PM/1853) due to lack of space in the present volume, but have been catalogued as part of this volume.
This volume features cases from the 1854 cholera outbreak on Broad Street, Soho, London; so many of the patients were brought to St George's that there are no detailed case notes for the majority of them.
The volume contains 304 cases; of these 40 were not examined. The index is signed 'T. Holmes [Timothy Holmes], Curator [of the Pathological Museum], Dec 31st 1857'
The volume contains 315 cases, with a note in the index stating '94 not examined'. The index is signed 'T. Holmes [Timothy Holmes], Curator [of the Pathological Museum], Dec 31, 1858'
The volume contains 328 cases. There are 118 cases in which no Post Mortem was performed. Signed by Wm H [William Henry] Dickinson, Curator. Dec 31st 1862