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St George's Nursing Collection

  • 406 NU
  • Collection
  • c.1830-2015

Collection charting the development of nursing education at St George's and related institutions from the 19th century to the present day.

The collection includes:

  • Student registers, training and examination records, prospectuses and syllabuses
  • Administrative records, including committee minutes, reports, rules and regulations
  • Publications and printed material including books, newsletters and journals
  • Papers, photographs and artefacts from St George’s Nurses’ League
  • Personal papers, memoirs and memorabilia from individual nurses, including papers of matron Dame Muriel Powell (c.1910s-­1970s)
  • Photographs, including student photographs, group photographs and personal photo albums
  • Artefacts and objects, including items of nurses' uniform, badges, medals, and medical instruments
  • ‘Nurses’ Voices’ oral history project: interviews with over 100 former St George’s nurses and midwives (and related documentation), recorded 2003-2008

From in-­job training at the hospital, nursing education was gradually formalised during the latter half of the 19th century. From 1882 onwards, probationer nurses were offered lectures by the medical school and hospital staff; these lectures developed into a more formal syllabus, becoming compulsory for probationers in the 1890s, and the first formal examinations were introduced in 1894. The archive charts the development of nursing education from the late 19th century to the 21st century, including important changes in the demographics of the nursing staff, such as the arrival of the Windrush generation.

The collection encompasses training of nurses at St George’s and related institutions: for instance, nursing training at Victoria Hospital for Children and Grove Hospital were merged with St George’s School of Nursing in the 1950s, leading to the establishment of a branch of the School of Nursing at Tooting, where St George’s Hospital and Medical School (later university) moved in the 1970s from Hyde Park Corner, central London.

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Hope, James: Principles and Illustrations of Morbid Anatomy

  • 406 RB/198
  • Volume
  • 1834
  • Fait partie de Rare books

Full title: ‘Principles and Illustrations of Morbid Anatomy; Adapted to the Elements of M. Andral, and to the Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine, being a complete series of Coloured Lithograph Drawings, from originals by the author; with Descriptions and Summary Allusions to Cases, Symptoms, Treatment, &c. Designed to constitute an appendix to works on the practice of physic, and to facilitate the study of Morbid Anatomy in connexion with Symptoms

NV002 – Sue Cooper

Ref no: NV002
Name: Sue Cooper
Dates at St George's: 1975-2010 [initially at Atkinson Morley]

Copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Shirley Orbell as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

NV005 – Shirley Orbell

Ref no: NV005
Name: Shirley Orbell
Dates at St George's: 1964-1973

Digital image, copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Nancy Esterton as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

Image description:
PH013 – Theatre Sister AMH: Shirley Orbell, theatre sister at Atkinson Morley's Hospital. Christmas, mid 1960s.

NV012 – Delia Norris

Ref no: NV012
Name: Delia Norris
Dates at St George's: 1958-1972 (mostly at Atkinson Morley)

Copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Shirley Orbell as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

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