Post Mortem and Case Book 1900
- 406 PM/1900
- Volume
- Jan 1900-Jan 1901
The volume contains 423 cases. PM/1900/1 (Kathleen Morris) and PM/1900/2 (William Roberts) are included in the index of the 1899 volume as PM/1899/462 and PM/1899/463
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Post Mortem and Case Book 1900
The volume contains 423 cases. PM/1900/1 (Kathleen Morris) and PM/1900/2 (William Roberts) are included in the index of the 1899 volume as PM/1899/462 and PM/1899/463
Post Mortem and Case Book 1899
The index contains 465 cases, however, the volume includes only 451 cases. PM/1899/453-PM/1899/461 and PM/1899/465 appear in the 1898 volume as PM/1898/407-PM/1898/419. PM/1899/462 (Kathleen Morris) and PM/1899/463 (William Roberts) in the index appear in the 1900 volume as PM/1900/1 and PM/1900/2. A note in the index states that 335 post mortem examinations took place in 1899
Post Mortem and Case Book 1865
The volume contains 364 cases. 79 bodies were not examined. The volume is signed by Wm H Dickinson [William Howship Dickinson], Curator
Post Mortem and Case Book 1905
The volume contains 387 cases, 106 cases were not examined and there are 281 post mortem examinations
Post Mortem and Case Book 1909
The volume contains 383 deaths and 346 necropsis
Post Mortem and Case Book 1884
The volume contains 416 cases. 78 cases were not examined. The volume is signed by Arthur Marmaduke Sheild
Post Mortem and Case Book 1886
The volume contains 401 cases and 333 Post Mortem examinations
Post Mortem and Case Book 1892
The volume contains 362 cases. There were 3 partial post mortem examinations. The volume is signed by Humphry Davy Rolleston, Curator
Post Mortem and Case Book 1893
The volume contains 403 post mortem examinations
Post Mortem and Case Book 1908
The volume contains 381 cases, 318 post mortem examinations and 63 cases that were not examined. The volume is signed by R Salusbury Trevor, Pathologist and Curator
Post Mortem and Case Book. 1904
The index is signed by Robert Salusbury Trevor MAMB Cantab Curator [of the Pathological Museum] and states that in 1904 there were 411 deaths, 276 necropsies, 22 partial necropsies, 113 cases not examined. The final 15 pages in the casebook contain a subject index
The volume contains 227 cases
The volume contains 258 cases
Post Mortem and Case Book 1925
The volume contains a total of 302 deaths, 259 autopsies and 43 cases in which no post mortem was made. The percentage of post mortem examinations was 85.7. The volume is signed by Robert Donaldson
Post Mortem and Case Book 1890
In this year there were 365 post mortem examinations and 6 only partially performed. In 75 cases no post mortem was made. The volume is signed by H.D. Rolleston, Curator, Dec 21 1890
Post Mortem and Case Book 1930
The volume contains 267 deaths, 166 post mortem examinations were performed and 101 post mortems were not performed
Post Mortem and Case Book 1919
Summary in the index: 'Number of deaths: 293. Number of necropsies, complete: 169. Number of necropsies, partial: 14. Number of cases not examined: 110'
Post Mortem and Case Books 1927
The index is signed Robert Donaldson and states that in 1927 there were 271 deaths, 182 post mortems, and 89 'cases not sectioned' or cases that were not given a post mortem examination
Postmortem and Case Book 1940-1941
The volume contains 262 cases. Page 83 includes a list of war casualties
Post Mortem and Case Book 1923
Summary in the index: 'Total No. of Deaths = 313, Total No. of autopsies = 238, Total No. on which no autopsy performed = 75'
PM/1842 and PM/1843 are bound in a single volume, although they are here catalogued separately.
PM/1842 contains 104 cases, from May 1842 to Dec 1842. Cases from Jan-May 1842 are contained in the previous volume, PM/1841.
St George's Hospital, London
PM/1842 and PM/1843 are bound in a single volume, although they are here catalogued separately.
PM/1843 contains 268 cases, from Jan 1843 to Dec 1843.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
Post Mortem and Case Book [1844]
This volume contains 293 cases. The index is signed by 'Prescott G. Hewett [Prescott Gardner Hewett], curator of the [Pathological] museum'.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London