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Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Infection and Immunity Institute
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Institute for Medical and Biomedical Education
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Student registers, indexes and records books
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
This sub-series consists of student registers, records books, indexes and records cards relating to student admissions; qualifications and lectures attended; class lists; and payments/fees received
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Fait partie de Audio-visual
Fait partie de Personal papers and correspondence
Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Fait partie de Audio-visual
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Photographs of student intake, events and parties; class photographs
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Minutes of Council, Boards, and Committees
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Papers relating to John Hunter
Fait partie de Personal papers and correspondence
The collection relates to Hunter’s dispute with St George’s Hospital and the division of pupils’ fees among the surgeons, which Hunter perceived as unfair, arguing he brought in more pupils than the other surgeons. The dispute culminated in a meeting in Oct 1793 at the hospital, during which Hunter suffered a heart attack and died.
In addition to the papers relating to the dispute, there are some additional notes, some collected by Charles Hawkins and some by George Edwards. These include copies of two letters from John Hunter’s pupil James Williams to his sister, describing working with Hunter, dissections and the work of the so-called ‘Resurrection Men’, and describing Hunter’s death. These were acquired apparently from a descendant of Williams by Edwards; the location of the original letters is unknown.
St George's Medical and Surgical Society
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
St George's Hospital Hunterian Society (St George's Medical Society)
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Previously known as St George's Hospital Medical Society
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Prescott Hewett was appointed the first curator of the museum in the 1840s, and he also introduced the practice of keeping post mortem books. The curator of the museum was also responsible for conducting post mortem examinations together with the assistant curator, and the post mortem casebooks frequently refer to pathological specimens preserved in the museum. Specimens were regularly obtained from post mortem examinations or during surgery at the hospital, and the museum has continued to be an integral part of teaching at St George's.
The first printed museum catalogue was published in 1866, edited by John William Ogle and Timothy Holmes. This was apparently based on a scheme by Henry Gray, which however has not survived.
The museum was rearranged in 1881, and a new numbering system was adopted. In 1882, a supplementary catalogue, edited by Isambard Owen, was published.
Additionally, two manuscript catalogues exist, the first one covering the years 1884-1899, and the second one 1900-c.1917.
The so-called ‘Green books’ include ‘historical specimens’, numbered 1-101 and introduce a new classification based on diseases.
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Student certificates, tickets and register of prizes
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
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Fait partie de Personal papers and correspondence
The papers include material relating to epidemiology and smallpox in particular, including correspondence, a notebook, smallpox testing kit and publications relating to smallpox in the 1960s.
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Fait partie de Personal papers and correspondence
Fait partie de Personal papers and correspondence
Includes
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Fait partie de Personal papers and correspondence
Fait partie de Personal papers and correspondence
Population Health Research Institute
Fait partie de Papers of St George's, University of London
Fait partie de St George's Nursing Collection
Photographs relating to nursing or hospitals
Nurses' Voices oral history project
Fait partie de St George's Nursing Collection
Materials relating to the Nurses' Voices oral history project, undertaken by Carol McCubbin and Kath Start at Kingston University, 2003-2010