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General Nursing

General Nursing Council syllabuses (and accompanying guides and records of practical instruction) for general nursing training, including:

  • Syllabus of Lectures and Demonstrations for Education and Training in General Nursing, 1923
  • Syllabus of Subjects for Examination for the Certificate of General Nursing, 1952 [two copies: one signed O. (Olive) Walden Jones and the other stamped Kingston Hospital and annotated in pencil]
  • Syllabus of Subjects for Examination for the Certificate of General Nursing, 1957 reprint
  • Syllabus of Subjects for Examination for the Certificate of General Nursing, 1959 reprint
  • Guide to the Syllabus of Subjects for Examination for the Certificate of General Nursing, 1962
  • Guide to the Syllabus of Subjects for General Nurses [GNC for Scotland], 1963
  • Syllabus of Subjects for Examination for the Certificate of General Nursing, 1964 reprint
  • Training Syllabus and Record of Practical Instruction and Experience (General) for admission to the Roll of Nurses, 1964
  • Syllabus of Subjects for Examination and Record of Practical Instruction and Experience for the Certificate of General Nursing, 1969 [partially filled in]
  • Syllabus of Subjects for Examination and Record of Practical Instruction and Experience for the Certificate of General Nursing, 1973 reprint
  • Syllabus of Subjects for Examination and Record of Practical Instruction and Experience for the Certificate of General Nursing, 1974 reprint
  • Training Syllabus: Register of Nurses / General Nursing, amended 1977 [two variant copies]
  • Training Syllabus: Roll of Nurses / General Nursing, revised 1977
  • Record of Practical Instruction and Experience for the Certificate of General Nursing, nd [c.1960s]

Mary Abbott

St George's Hospital training record booklet for nurse Mary O. Abbott (not to be confused with Mary Lee Abbott)

Notebooks

Three hardback lecture notebooks containing notes (and illustrative diagrams) made by Joan Knock while a student nurse at St George's, c.1942-1944. The subjects covered in each notebook are as follows:

  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • First Aid, Skin Diseases, A.R.P. [Air Raid Precautions], Hygiene, Bacteriology, Medical Lectures by Dr Gainsborough [the separate sections are marked by tabs cut into the top edge of the pages]
  • Practical Nursing, Gynaecology, Infant Feeding, Pathology, Surgery, Eye Lectures

Educational records and employment correspondence

Documents relating to Joan Nash's education and employment, including:

  • school reports (Nonsuch County School for Girls, Surrey), 1938-1942
  • certificates from St George's Hospital, General Nursing Council, Central Midwives Board, West Middlesex and Chiswick Hospitals, and University of London, 1950-1960
  • correspondence with St George's Hospital (including Muriel Powell and Eileen Rees), South West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board, Department of Health, World Health Organization and others, 1951-1986
  • University of London exam paper and pass list for the sister-tutor's diploma, 1960
  • CVs, job application forms/descriptions and accompanying notes, 1960s-1970s
  • copy of St George's Hospital 'General Rules for Student Nurse', nd
  • cover letter (card) from Peter Newman Brooks, 9 Jan 2006

Papers and speeches as matron

Typescripts/manuscripts of papers and speeches written by Powell during her tenure as matron of St George's Hospital (1947-1969), including:

  • 'Civic Affairs: Talk to Army Nursing Officers', Sep 1953
  • 'North American Journey', Nov 1955
  • 'The Modern Concept of Nurse Training', Sep 1957 ['Second draft typed for Matron on 26.9.57']
  • [Paper with first page missing], c.1958
  • Untitled address to the Royal College of Nursing, 30 Oct 1961
  • 'Recent Advances in Training Public Health Nurses', 17 May 1963 [+ copy of published version in Royal Society of Health Journal, Jan-Feb 1964]
  • 'The Modern Health Service and the Nurse', 18 Oct 1965
  • 'A Matron's View of Hospital Administration', nd
  • 'Talk on SMAC [Standing Medical Advisory Committee] at AH [Association of Hospital] Matrons', nd

Reports

Published reports, including:

  • Working Party Report on the Recruitment and Training of Nurses, 1948
  • Study Group on Basic Nursing Curriculum in Europe (World Health Organization), 1955
  • Conference on Post-Basic Nursing Education in Europe (World Health Organization), 1956
  • The Pattern of the In-Patient's Day, 1961 [with Foreword by Powell, who chaired the sub-committee]
  • The State Enrolled Nurse: A report by the Sub-Committee of the Standing Nursing Advisory Committee [which included Powell], 1971
  • Report of the Committee on Nursing, 1972

Press cuttings about Powell

Press cuttings about or referring to Muriel Powell, including reports on public appearances and pronouncements, honours, etc., some with photographs. The earliest item – 'Two Girl Guides Save Curate' (Daily Mirror, 10 Jul 1933) – refers to a 'Gertrude Powell', but this was apparently Muriel; the other girl guide was Mary Gliddon (see Nurses' Voices interview, NU/7/2/42).

St George's Hospital

Photographs apparently taken at St George's Hospital/School of Nursing or other sites relating to it.

Many of the images have been assigned 'PH' reference numbers, which relate to an older catalogue listing; some also have labels stating 'Chapter' and 'Fig.' numbers, indicating that they were to be used in some written work [not identified – possibly never completed?] about the history of nursing at St George's.

Group photographs

Black and white and colour photographs of groups of student/pupil nurses and staff at St James' Hospital (excluding those taken at prizegivings, for which see NU/6/2/5/4), including photographs featuring cast members of the BBC nursing soap opera 'Angels', which was filmed at the hospital. Also includes an early sepia image (c. 1910s-1920s?) which is not explicitly labelled as St James', but was stored with the rest of this material.

Note that more St James' group photographs can be found in the albums NU/6/1/1/4-6.

Physical

Physical documentation of the project. (For digitised versions, see NU/7/2.)

Note that the reference number NV004 does not seem to have been used.

Correspondence and forms

Forms and correspondence, including:

  • copy of letter from Spencer Antiques Service enclosing an insurance valuation in respect of items held at St George's Hospital, Aug 2003
  • annotated printout of email from Ruth Cecil (chair of St George's Nurses' League) about the future of the nursing archive, 11 Jan 2006
  • memo from Marina Bruce (library services manager at St George's, University of London) enclosing a copy of an inventory of the nursing archives from 1995, 18 Jun 2007
  • 'Use of Nurses Lives Oral History Collection' form signed by Camen Mangion of the Birkbeck Pain Project, 25 Oct 2011
  • card and permission form from Diane Thomas, May 2014
  • page of notes listing donations of memorabilia to the project, nd

Military medals

Military medals and insignia, the majority of which relate to nursing service in the First World War. Includes:

  • British War Medal [for service in First World War]
  • Cross of Mercy [issued by the Kingdom of Serbia]
  • Order of St John serving sister's breast badge [engraved 'J. E. Wheatley' on the reverse]
  • Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve medal
  • Royal Red Cross, 1st class [in presentation box]
  • Royal Red Cross, 2nd class [x 2, in presentation boxes]
  • Victory Medal
  • set of three medals on bar: 1914 Star [engraved 'J. E. Wheatley' on reverse], Royal British Nursing Association membership badge [engraved 'J. E. Wheatley' on reverse], Victory Medal
  • dress set of five miniature Second World War medals on bar: Royal Red Cross, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal
  • four ribbon bars, of which two feature ribbons corresponding to the WW2 medal set and two feature the silver Maltese cross of the Order of St John
  • armband bearing the entwined 'AA' monogram of Queen Alexandra [presumably relating to Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service?]

Pneumothorax apparatus

Portable artificial pneumothorax apparatus (aka 'Maxwell's Box') produced by the Genito-Urinary Manufacturing Company, London, consisting of a wooden carrying box containing pump, regulating valve, manometer, filter, and fragments of broken rubber tubing.

This device was used to induce an artificial pneumothorax (collapsed lung) in tuberculosis patients by injecting gas into the pleural cavity, with the aim of 'resting' the lung so that it could heal more easily.

St George's Hospital subscription receipt: Andrew Millar

'Recd the 2 day of May 1761 of Mr Andrew Millar the sum of Two Guineas (£s 2,2) being One Year’s Subscription for the relief of the Lame Sick & needy in St George’s Hospital near Hyde-park Corner ending at Lady Day 1762 by Rich[ar]d Aspinwall Jos[eph] Hudson Treasurers’

The illustrated receipt contains printed inscription ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive’

Catalogue of the Pathological Museum of St George’s Hospital, eds. John William Ogle and Timothy Holmes

This catalogue reflects the original arrangement of the museum. The classification of specimens by disease is said to have been partially based on a scheme by Henry Gray; the original arrangement by Gray does not however survive.

Format: Series [I], Subseries [XII], No [8], or I.XII.8

Substance Misuse in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum Project

Reports and papers from the ‘Substance Misuse in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum Project’ (Phase 1 – 2005-2007). This project was funded by the Department of Health, to work with all UK medical schools to develop consensus guidance on the integration of alcohol, drugs and tobacco training in medical undergraduate curricula. The guidance included key objectives and recommendations on providing high quality training and assessment.

Phase 2 of the project (2008-2011), had the following key aims:

• to support medical schools in integrating and implementing the Substance misuse in the undergraduate medical curriculum guidance into their curricula;
• to promote the development of a self-sustaining network of all English medical schools willing to pursue change in their curricula; and
• to complete and validate the teaching and learning resources (Toolkit) produced to advance the implementation programme.

The second phase of the project focused on implementing the guidance and validating the Toolkit. This was achieved through the funding and appointment of time-limited curriculum coordinators in English medical schools, working with local academic champions, to identify the suitability of the current substance misuse teaching and to recommend and support changes to ensure that substance misuse issues are fully covered in line with national guidance.

A National Steering Group was established to oversee both phases of the project and later aimed to promote further sustainability of the initiative. A National Coordinator convened an Expert Panel to develop the guidance and resources for the implementation work. A network of local academic champions and curriculum coordinators worked with the medical schools to deliver the changes needed to implement curriculum changes as appropriate for each school.

Phase 3, from 2012 onwards, concentrated on developing and extensively revising a set of factsheets, initially written in Phase 2, and which covered substance misuse relevant to a range of clinical conditions, groups of patients, specialities and settings.

Sin título

Benjamin George, 51, Pot boy

Occupation or role: Pot boy
Age: 51
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 20 Dec 1845
Date of death: 1 Jan 1846
Disease (transcribed): Delirium Tremens. Brain wet. Slight extravasation of blood in arachnoid. Heart dilated and atrophied with flaccid muscular structure. Patches of atheroma about valves and aorta. Blood fluid. Lungs congested. Liver fatty.
Disease (standardised): Alcohol withdrawal delirium (Brain ); Disease (Brain); Disease (Heart); Plaque, Atherosclerotic (Arteries); Disease (Lung); Disease (Liver)
Admitted under the care of: Page, William Emanuel
Medical examination performed by: Fuller, Henry William
Post mortem examination performed by: Hewett, Prescott Gardner
Medical notes: The patient had lost his appetite, unable to sleep well and had become extensively nervous.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Cranium, thorax and abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

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