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Hannah Giles, 25, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 25
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 2 Apr 1851
Date of death: 6 Apr 1851
Disease (transcribed): Tubercular inflammation of the pia mater. Slight ecchymosis into the substance of the right hemisphere of the brain. Tubercles & vomicae in the lungs. Scrofulous deposit in the tubular portion of the left kidney. Ulceration of the mucous membrane of the caecum
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Brain, lungs, kidneys); Ecchymosis (Brain); Suppuration (Lungs); Ulcer (Intestines)
Admitted under the care of: Nairne, Robert
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: 'This patient presented herself as out-patient on Mar 29th ult when she complained of pain in head & in hips, especially on right side, with absence of the menstrual discharge during 3 months past. She had a very foul tongue & a quick pulse. Nothing else was complained of’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Cranium, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Richard Froud, 39, Gate keeper

Occupation or role: Gate keeper
Age: 39
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 28 Nov 1855
Date of death: 8 Jan 1856
Disease (transcribed): Pneumonia. Purulent deposit in Parotid Gland
Disease (standardised): Pneumonia (Lung); Suppuration (Mouth)
Admitted under the care of: Wilson, James Arthur
Medical examination performed by: Rogers, George Goddard
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This man was exposed to all weather for ten hours a day. Five weeks before his admission he experienced pain in the left shoulder and left side of his neck, his legs swelled and he felt generally ill.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Neck, thorax and abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. VII

CONTENTS
LIST OF PRIZEMEN
I. Questions connected with Vaccination. By EDWARD T. WILSON, M.D. Oxon.
II. On the Effect produced on the Capillary Circulation by the Injection of Putrid Fluids into the Lymphatic System of Amphibia. By JOHN CAVAFY, M.D. Lond.
III. Three Cases of Cerebral Disease ; with a Table of Cases of Tubercular Meningitis. By J. C. J. FENWICK, M.D. Cantab.
IV. Notes of Lectures on Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. By R. J. LEE, M.D. Cantab.
V. Notes on some Cases of Death after Confinement. By CLEMENT WALTER, Esq.
VI. Notes on Midwifery. By R. P. WINTLE, Esq.
VII. On the Concurrence of Zymotic Diseases. By EDGAR G. BARNES, M.D. Lond.
VIII. Cases of Psoriasis. By C. HANDFIELD JONES, M.B. Cantab., F.R.S. .
IX. Exophthalmic Goître. By W. B. CHEADLE, M.D. Cantab.
X. The Principles of Ophthalmic Therapeutice. By R. BRUDENELL CARTER, Esq.
XI. A Case of Puerperal Blood-Poisoning. By HENRY FLY SMITH, M.B. Oxon.
XII. Illustrations of some of the more Unusual Forms of Disease of the Abdomen, with Comments on Fistulous Openings through the Walls of this Cavity. By John W. OGLE, M.D. Oxon.
XIII. History of a Case of Unreduced Dislocation of the Hip-Joint. By SAMUEL LEE, Esq.
XIV. On Pulsating Tumours which are not Aneurismal, and on Aneurisms which are not Pulsating Tumours. By T. HOLMES, Esq.
XV. On Consumption a Form of Septicæmia. By W. MARCET, M.D. Edin., F.R.S.
XVI. Flat-Foot. By CHARLES ROBERTS, Esq.
XVII. Two Cases of Carcinoma within the Abdomen ; with Observations on Pain as a Result of Pressure on Nerves. By JOHN W. OGLE, M.D, Oxon.
XVIII. Notes on Iodate of Calcium, Camphorated Phenol, and Salicylic Acid as Disinfectants. By S. W, MOORE, Esq.

St George's Hospital Gazette, volumes XVI- XVII

Vol XVI. Index to Volume XVI 'Index to Volume XVI', Index to Volume XVI; author unnamed, 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.1 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.1-2 'Dr William Ewart', Biography of Dr William Ewart, Assistant Physician at St George's 1882-1887, Physician from 1887 to 1907. Retired Dec 1907.; W. H. B., 23 Jan 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.3-5 'Bush-Buck Hunting in the Elansberg Mountains, Cape Colony', Part of a letter from a Medico in South Africa to his sister at St George's Hospital.; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.5-6 'The St. George's Hospital Trained Nurses' Institute.', The St. George's Hospital Trained Nurses' Institute. Opened 1 Oct 1907, Seven nurses engaged up to Jan 1908, Rates of Pay during training, ; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.6-11 'School Notes', Concerns about the timing of the Jan examinations, report of 'an explosion of a shell' during Breakfast in the Board room, Annual Nurses' Tea Party 30 Dec 1907, Conversion of the room above the Museum into a small School of Anatomy with regular lectures. Appointment of Mr Fedden as Lecturer in Surgical Anatomy, Appeal for Anatomical teaching models or diagrams and dissections to be sent to the Anatomical Museum for use in teaching, Paper on the Metropolitan Police read by Mr Dent, 19 Dec 1907, ; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.-12 'A Letter', Satirical Letter from a Laboratory Mouse; Mus, 23 Jan 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp. 12 'A "Cottage" Idyll.', Poem; T. A., 23 Jan 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.14-15 'Reviews', Medical Laboratory Methods and Test by H. S. French, A Guide to the Administration of Ethyl Chloride by G. A. H. Barton; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.15 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.15 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.16 'Examination Results', Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.16 'Births', A son to Arthur S. Norley, a daughter to Cecil E. Last, a son to Sidney H. Nathan; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.16 'Marriage', Herbert Owen to Adolphine Bertha Bradford; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.16 'Death', P. C. Scott, 10 Jan 1908 aged 51.; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 1. pp.16 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 23 Jan 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.17 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.17-20 'Ancient Medicine', History of Medieval Medicine. Part 1.; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.21-23 'Norway in Winter', Account of a Skiing trip in Norway.; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.24-26 'School Notes', Appointment of Dr [James Stansfield]Collier as Physician, and Dr [Frederick Lucien]Golla as Assistant Physician, Problems with a Hospital Chimney, Medical naming of Racehorses, Dr Spriggs, Diabetes and its Treatment, paper read at the Hunterian Society, An Opthalmological Acrostic by R. R. J. and C. F.[Solution Vol XVI. 2, page 42], Hunterian Society Paper, Carcinoma of the Breast by Mr English; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.26-27 'Correspondence', Tenth Annual Dinner of the Dispensary Staff from Pythias, The Chelsea Pageant from A, William West and T. Harry Irvine.; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.27-28 'Valentines', Lighthearted article suggesting appropriate Valentine messages for various departments and staff.; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.29-30 'Reviews', An Essay Upon Disease by G. E. Richmond, Aids to Surgery by Joseph Cunning, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine Vol 1, No 1, Nov 1907, Diseases of the Nose and Throat, Receipt of a sample of Formamint tablets from A. Wulfing and Co.; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.30 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.30-31 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.31 'Examination Results', Examination results of University of Cambridge [incorrectly placed in the Services section above], Royal College of Physicians, Conjoint Board.; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.32 'Births', A daughter to Norman J. McCaskie,a son to Arthur S. Morley.; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.32 'Marriages', Percy Alfred Hayne to Emily Anderson, Harold Shuttleworth Barwell to Evelyn Foster-Palmer; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 2. pp.32 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 27 Feb 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.33 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.33-36 'Ancient Medicine', History of Medieval Medicine. Part 2.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.37-42 'Medical Practice at Sea', The work and experiences of a Ships' Surgeon.; Hamilton S. Faber, 26 Mar 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.42-45 'School Notes', Solution to Feb Acrostic, Recent theft from the museum of surgically removed foreign body [coin removed from Isambard Kingdom Brunel], Chelsea Pageant, Boxing club, Hunterian Society paper, 19 Mar 1908, Alcohol by Sir Edgcombe Venning.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.45-46 'Reviews', Essentials of Cytology by Charles Edward Walker, The Principles of the Treatment of Gout by Alfred W. Sykes.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.46 'Correspondence', Proposed new Athletic Union from W. Bevan Whitney.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.47 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. J. A. Torrens appointed Assistant Curator to St George's Hospital.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.47 'House Officers', Mar to Jul 1908; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.47 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.48 'Examination Results', Examination of University of Cambridge; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.48 'Birth', A son to Dr E. K. Lee.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.48 'Marriage', John Henry Pearson Fraser to Norah Sanders.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.48 'Deaths', St. George C. Reid, 23 Jan 1908, aged 48, William Bertram Cooper, 5 Mar 1907, aged 39, George T. A. Staff, 15 Feb 1908, aged 68.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 3. pp.48 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.Facing page 49 'Henry Gray', Portrait of Henry Gray, Henry Pollock Photo, Swan Electric Engraving Company.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.Insertion between pages 48 and 49 'Letter from B. C. Brodie', Facsimile of letter about Henry Gray from [Sir] B. [Benjamin] C. Brodie to Charles Hawkins, dated Jun 15 1861, written following the death of Henry Gray, Letter sent to Henry Gray's mother by Dr Barclay.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.49 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.49-54 'Henry Gray', Biography of Henry Gray, 1827-1861, Perpetual Student from 1845, Kinnerton Street, Awarded Triennial Prize of the Royal College of Surgeons 1848, House Surgeon from 1850, Fellow of the Royal Society 1852, The Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical, illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter, published 1858, Applied for post of Assistant Surgeon in 1861 but died of Smallpox before being interviewed. ; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.54-56 'Side-Flashes on the Maternity Department: or, "The St. George's Gentlemen"', Lighthearted article on the St George's Maternity services.; Anon, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.56-57 'Crossing the Line', Account on the ceremony of Crossing the Line [Equator] aboard ship.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.57 'School Notes', Demonstration by Dr. Samuel Rideal at the Seamen's Hospital of the Rideal- Walker test for the strength of antiseptics, Visit of Mr A. J. Balfour and Sir Edgcombe Venning to the Bacteriological and Public Health departments of the school including the new Pierce-Duncombe laboratory, demonstration of apparatus for the cultivation of trypanosomes by Dr. Harold Spitta, Annual Dinner of the Hunterian Society 17 Mar 1908, Support and Head rest for patients with heart disease patented by Sister Rowson of Williams ward. ; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.58 'A Possible Impediment in the Evolution of Medicine', The laboratory as a necessity in the study of medicine, The need for doctors to train in this speciality.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.59-60 'Reviews', Transactions of the Cremation Society of England, The pocket anatomy by C. H. Fagge, The Irony of Marriage by Basil Tozer, Diseases of the Nervous System by H. Campbell Thomson, Electrical Treatment by Wilfred Harris,; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.60 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.61 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.61 'Examination Results', Examination results of the Royal College of Physians, University of Cambridge, Conjoint Board and Apothecaries.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.62 'Births', A daughter to Lady Owen, A daughter to Norman C. Bennett, a son to W. A. Hubert, a son to Wilfred Fox.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.62 'Marriages', Henry Buckley Roderick to Hilda Mary Clay, Ivon H. S. Hawes to Evelyn Annie Robinson.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.62 'Deaths', J. G. B. Gowand, 18 Mar 1908 aged 39, Charles Norton Hayman, 20 Apr 1908 aged 55.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 4. pp.62 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 21 May 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.Facing page 63 'Humphry Davy Rolleston', Photograph of Humphry Davy Rolleston by Mr Harris.; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.63 'Contents', Table of Contents; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.63-64 'Humphry Davy Rolleston', Biography of Humphry Davy Rolleston, Senior Physician at St George's, Curator of the Museum 1890, Lecturer in Pathology 1891, Assistant Physician 1893, Physician to the Hospital 1898, Author of Diseases of the Liver, Gall-Bladder and Bile Ducts, 1905, ; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.64-71 'A Paper on the Position which Alcohol, holds with Reference to Health and Disease', Paper by Sir Edgecombe Venning read to the Hunterian Society 19 Mar 1908.; Sir Edgecombe Venning, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.70-71 'School Notes', Memoir of Dr Edmund Symes-Thompson, Appointment of Dr A. Bagshawe as Director of the Bureau to investigate Sleeping Sickness, Visit by Dr Cabot of Philadelphia, Pictures of John Hunter and Thomas Young lent to the Gallery at the Franco-British Exhibition, Transformation of Burton ward into an Electrical Department.; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.71-73 'Beyond Expectation!', Poem; J. B. , 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.73-76 'Reviews', Golden Rules of Venereal Disease by C. F. Marshall, Materia Medica and Pharmacy for Medical Students by R. R. Bennett, Hygeine of the Lung in Health and Disease by Professor Leopold von Schrotter, Essentials of Surgery by Alwyne S. Compton, Guide to Diagosis in Diseases of the Throat, Nose and Ear by Dan McKenzie, Minor Maladies and their Treatment by Leonard Williams, Quain's Anatomy, 11th Edition, The Romance of Medicine by Ronald Campbell Macfie.; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.76 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.76-77 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.77 'Examination Results', Examination Results of University of Cambridge, Royal College of Surgeons and Prizes awarded; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.78 'Birth', A daughter to Frank Romer.; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.78 'Death', Theodore Duka on 5 May 1908, aged 83.; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 5. pp.78 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.79 'Contents'; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.79-88 'Immunity', A Paper read before the St George's Hunterian Society by Charles Slater.; Charles Slater., 23 Jul 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.88-89 'Prize Distribution at St George's Hospital', Prizes awarded by the Earl of Plymouth, 24 Jun 1908; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.89-91 'The Orkney Islands as a Holiday Resort', Impressions gathered during Jun to Sep 1907.; H. A. B., 23 Jul 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.91-92 'The Graphic Society', Report of recent exhibit of the Graphic Society, week ending 20 Jun 1908, President Dr. Fielding Blandford, Lecture, An Evening with Punch, Demonstrations of Glass blowing by Baird and Tatlock, potting by Messrs. Stiff and Sons, Lecture on Radiant matter by Mr Addyman, Cinematograph display by Messrs. Wilkinson, Micro-Cinematographs by Dr E. J. Spitta.; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.93 'Correspondence', Anti smoking pamphlet from Monitor; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.93-96 'School Notes', Complimentary dinner on the Retirement of Dr Wlliam Ewart, Senior Physician 1882-1907, Pan-Anglican Congress meeting of Nurses held at the Great Hall, Church House, Westminster, 23 Jun 1908. Suffragettes meeting in Hyde Park, 21 Jun 1908, Biography of Sir Henry Pitman, Emeritus Registrar of the Royal College of Physicians and Consulting Physician to St George's Hospital, aged 100 on 1 Jul 1908, Death of the hospital Tortoise, 9 Jul 1908, Annual meeting of the Hunterian Society, 9 Jun 1908.; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.96-97 'Nursing News', Appointment of Miss E. S. H. Watson to Assistant Matron, Other nursing appointments.; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.97-99 'Reviews', The Heart and Sudden Death by Theodore Fisher, Clinical Methods by Robert Hutchison, Aids to Opthalmology by N. Bishop Harman, Diseases of the Eye by May and Worth, Handbook of Medicine and Therapeutics by Wheeler and Jack, The Pocket Osteology by Philip Turner, Aids to Tropical Medicine by G. E. Brooke, Songs of the Downs and Dunes by Habberton Lulham, A Text-Book of Treatment, Part 1, Obstetrics and Gynaecology by John Campbell, Points of Practice in Maladies of the Heart by Sir James Sawyer.; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.100 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.100 'Examination Results', Examination results of the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and London, Conjoint Board and recent Prize.; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.101 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.101 'Births', A son to T. Saxty Good, a son to Theodore Drysdale, a daughter to Harold H. E. Seatliff. ; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.101 'Marriage', Herbert Pinto Leite to Dorothy Wilson.; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.102 'House Officers', Jul-Sep 1908; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 6. pp.102 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 23 Jul 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.103 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.103-104 'Editorial ', History of the Editorship of the Gazette and the role of the magazine.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.104-105 'October the First', Report of the opening meeting of the School year, Address by Dr Charles Slater, Annual Dinner at the Whitehall Rooms of the Hotel Metropole.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.105-110 'Some Notes on the Yellow Ant', Some Notes on the Yellow Ant, Entomological article.; C. D. H. C., 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.110-112 'School Notes', Resumption of Weekly Clinicl Lectures, Status of the Conjoint Examination held by those students who do not proceed to a University Degree, Proposal to set up a board appointed jointly by the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons and the University of London, Summer renovations to the buildings, List of forthcoming meetings of the Hunterian Society. ; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.112-115 'St. George and the Dragon', Satirical Piece. ; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.115-116 '"Dr" Harper', An interview with William Thomas Kennersley Harper, born 20 Jun 1854, Post mortem porter at St George's Hospital 1884.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.117-118 'Reviews', Clinical Bacteriologyand Haematology by W. D'Este Emery, The Sexual Disabilities of Man by Arthur Cooper, Electric ions and their Use in Medicine by Professor Stephane Leduc, Landmarks and Surface Marking by L. B. Rawling, A Synopsis of Surgeryby E. W. Hey Groves, The Theory of Ions by William Tibbles, Manual of Medical Jurisprudence, Toxicology and Public Health by W. G. Aitchison.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.118 'Appointments and Examinations', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. Examinations of Royal College of Physicians and Conjoint Board; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.119 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. Scholarships and Prizes; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.119 'Births', A daughter to R. E. Mounsey, a daughter to W. B. Swete-Evans, a daughter to Edmund Ivens Spriggs.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.119-120 'Marriages', Digby Cotes Preedy to Margaret Frances Bradley, Henry Webster orley to Lillian Gertrude Cairns.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.120 'Deaths', Frederick McDowell, 6 Jul 1908, aged 43, Thomas Orme Dudfield, 30 Jul 1908, aged 73, John Taylor, 4 Sep 1908 aged 90.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.120 'House Officers', Oct -Dec 1908.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 7. pp.120 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 22 Oct 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.Facing Page 121 '"Dr" Harper', Photograph of "Dr" Harper in the Post-Mortem Room.; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.121 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.121-136 'The Laboratory in Medical Education and Practice', Text of the Introductory Address given by Dr Charles Slater; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.136-140 'School Notes', On borrowing beds, Recent meetings of the Hunterian Society, Some cases from a Children's Hospital by Dr. J. A. Torrens, Extract of a letter from Mr Urich Leschke, from Bonn, to Dr Spriggs following a two month visit to St George's, Hunterian society lecture, 8 Oct 1908, The Routine Examination of Eye cases by Mr R. R. James, forthcoming Charity concert in aid of St George's, 27 Nov 1908 at the Queen's Hall.; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.140 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.141 'Examination Results', Examination result of University of Cambridge.; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.141 'Indian Medical Service', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.141 'Deaths', William Dewsnap, 16 Oct 1908, Frederick S. Cowan, 20 Oct 1908 , Henry Alfred Pitman, 6 Nov 1908 aged 100.; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.141-142 'Obituary', Frederick S. Cowan, 20 Oct 1908 from Angina Pectoris, aged 57.; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.142 'House Officers', Oct-Dec 1908; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 8. pp.142 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 23 Nov 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.Facing Page 143 'The Robert Barnes Pathological Laboratory', Photograph of the Robert Barnes Pathological Laboratory taken by Mr Harris.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.143 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908
Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.143-144 'Obituary', Obituary of Sir Henry Pitman, 1 Jul 1808-6 Nov 1908, aged 100, Student at St George's, graduated 1831, Assistant Physician 1846, Physician 1847.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.144-145 'From Our Medical Critic', Satirical articele on disease in the form of a concert review.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.145-148 'School Notes', Hunterian Society meeting, 19 Nov 1908, Medicine and the Sister Sciences by Mr Phillips, Report of Madame Pauline Donalda's Concert in aid of St George's Hospital, 27 Nov 1908 at the Queen's Hall, Retirement of Miss Horne, Table of forthcoming Clinical Lectures Jan - Feb 1909, Hunterian Society Lecture, Experiences in the Prison Medical Service by Mr C. H. J. Fagan, Advertisements for Private nursing home and Resident patient for a Doctor's family.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.149-150 'St George's Hospital Club', Outline of the membership and role of the Hospital Club and request for members to update contact details for the Hospital Directory, Balance Sheet of the St George's Amalgamation Club 1907-8; T. Crisp English and C. J. Blaikie., 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.151 'A Duologue', Comic Poem; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.152 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.152 'School Appointments', Curator of the Museum, Dr Trevor, Assistant Curator, Dr Torrens, Medical Registrar, Dr Higgs, Surgical Registrar, Mr Back, Obstetric Registrar, Dr Darwall-Smith, Resident Obstetric Assistant, Mr Sebastian, Anaesthetists, Dr Blumfeld, Dr Powell, Dr Longhurst.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.152 'Examinations', Examination results of University of Oxford, London and Royal College of Surgeons.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.153 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.153 'Births', A daughter to T. Crisp English, a son to Charles A. Hill, a son to Harold S. Barwell.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.153 'Marriages', Frederick Lucien Golla to Therese Haussaire, Francis Marshall to Agnes Hollist.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.153 'Death', Edward Whishaw Henley, 14 Nov 1908, aged 54.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.154 'Reviews', A manual of Surgery by Rose and Carless, Applied Anatomy by J. McLachlan, Husband's Practice of Medicine, A Dictionary of Medical Treatment by Arthur Latham, A textbook of Diseases of the Ear by Macleod Yearsley, Quain's Elements of Anatomy vol III, Infected Ears by F. Faulder White; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.155 'Changes of Address', List of changes of address of staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVI. Issue 9. pp.155 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 22 Dec 1908

Vol XVII. Issue . pp.Index to Volume XVII 'Index to Volume XVII', ; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.Facing Page 1 'Mr H. B. Grimsdale', Photograph of Mr H. B. Grimsdale; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.1 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.1 'Mr H. B. Grimsdale', Biography of Mr Harold Barr Grimsdale, Opthalmic Surgeon to the Hospital since 1906.; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.2-16 'The Routine Examination of Eye Cases', Text of a Lecture given to the Hunterian Society, The Routine Examination of Eye Cases by R. R. James, 8 Oct 1908.; R. R. James, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.17-18 'School Notes', Details of the new Anaesthetics Prize instituted by an anonymous donor, Annual entertainment to the patients by "the Crickets", 8 Jan 1909, Appointment of R. R. James as Opthalmic Registrar, Dr Harold Spitta appointed fist appointee to the post of Bacteriologist to His Majesty's Household, Return of the skin of Jenner's cow from the Franco-British Exhibition. The skin has been moved from the curator's room and placed in a glass fronted case to be installed on the wall of the Robert Barnes Laboratory, Annual Patient's tea, 31 Dec 1908 attended by Princess Victoria.; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.18-19 'Nursing News', First Annual meeting of the Trained Nurses' Institute, 14 Dec 1908, opened 1 Oct 1907, staff now eleven nurses, Report of St George's Maternity and Health Society for 1907, tabulated report of number of births, and first year outcomes including causes of death where known.; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.19-20 'Reviews', The Medical Inspection of School Children, Diseases of the Throat, Nose and Ear by Wm. Lamb, ; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.20 'St George's Hospital Club', Detailed list of Contributors and Contributions to the Club; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.22 'Notices', Advertisements for consulting room suite, resident patient wanted and places in nursing home for mental and nervous diseases.; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 1. pp.22 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 15 Jan 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.21 'Contents', List of Contents [pages misnumbered, this edition starts with page 21]; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.21-22 'A Few Words', Aims of the Gazette and call for Contributions; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.22-26 'Colour Photography', History of Photography and the emergence of the technique of Colour Photography. Detailed technical article.; H. G. Drake-Brockman., 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.26-27 'Harley's Treat', Poem; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.27 'School Notes', Nursing staff entertainment, 21 Jan 1909, Annual Hunterian Dinner and Smoking Concert to be held on 18 Mar 1909, Indoor Training [exercise] bicycle for use of house staff and in inclement weather, Description of the Club Luncheon Room, ; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.29-31 'Nurses' Entertainment ', Report of the Nurses' Entertainment held on 14-15 Jan 1909 and attended by Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein including full programme of concert performances.; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.32-36 'St George's Hospital Club', List of Officers and Rules of the St George's Club; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.36 'Notices', Council meeting to be held on 18 Mar 1909. Electrical Department, the pathology laboratory and sterilising rooms to be open to old St George's Men during the afternoon. Update of contributors to St George's Club.; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.36 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. Prize awarded.; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.37 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.37 'Examination Results', Examination Results of the University of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Conjoint Board.; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.37 'House Officers', List of House officers Feb 1909.; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.38 'Changes of Address', List of recent changes of Address of staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.38 'Notices', Advertisements for consulting room suite, resident patient wanted and places in nursing home for mental and nervous diseases.; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 2. pp.38 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 23 Feb 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.Facing Page 39 'Thomas Laurence Read', Photograph of Thomas Laurence Read; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.39 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.39-40 'Thomas Laurence Read', Obituary of Thomas Laurence Read, Medical Student St George's Hospital 1852, Surgeon practising from Gordon Place, Campden Grove.; G. Fielding Blandford, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.41-43 'A Chapter in the History of St George's Hospital', Biography of Mrs Crayle, Benefactress, and why she left a legacy to St Georges. Crayle Award named after her. Portrait of Mrs Anne Crayle and her sister Mrs Sarah Morgan in the Boardroom since 1795 presented by Sir Richard Heron. Portrait cut down to remove Mrs Morgan in 1815 and reframed.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.44-45 'Abstract of Will and Codicil of Anne Crayle', Abstract of Will and Codicil of Anne Crayle 1759-1767. Will includes amounts and conditions of legacy to St George's Hospital. Also records legacies to several other hospitals.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.46-48 'School Notes', Return of G. N. B Sebastian to St George's as R. O. A. Allingham Scholarship for 1909 subject 'The complications of the operation of Haemorrhoids by Ligature and 'The remote after results of patients operated upon at St George's during the period 1896-1905', Proposed Smoking Concert to held on 18 Mar 1909, List of upcoming clinical lectures for Mar 1909, New Miniature Rifle club at St George's, Rescue of a lady from drowning at Trevone Bay by Dr Sholto Douglas in Aug 1908 leading to the Bronze award of the Humane Society, Hunterian Society meeting lecture by Mr Ivor Back on 'The Clinical Mind' which discussed the reasons why students enter the medical profession, Clinical Evening of the Hunterian Society with demonstration of laryngoscope for the removal of foreign bodies; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.48-49 'The Prize Anaesthetist', Poem; H. B. M., 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.49-50 'St George's Hospital Club', List of financial contributors and amounts, Meeting of Council to be held on 18th Mar with the following departments open for inspection, Electro- Therapeutical, Sterilizing, Operating Theatres, Pathological, Bacteriological and Research Laboratories. followed by Annual Dinner of the Hunterian Society and Smoking Concert at the Trocadero. Address details for Old St George's Men.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.51 'Appointments', Sir T Clifford Allbutt appointed Professor of Pathology at University of Cambridge. Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.51 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.52 'Births', A son to H. P. Foulerton, A son to O. W. Andrews, A son to Frederic Wm. Longhurst.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.52 'Marriage', Richard Staples-Browne to Sylvia Maude Huntington.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.52 'Deaths', Thomas Lawrence Read on 28 Jan 1909 aged 76, Alfred Thomas Spanton of Feb 15 1909 aged 30, Chas. Samuel Ormsby on 9 Feb 1909, R. Charlton Harrison on 23 Dec 1908.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.52-53 'Examination Results', Examination results of Conjoint Board and Royal College of Physicians.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.53 'Change of Address', Changes of Address of St George's staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.53-55 'Reviews', Soured Milk and Pure Cultures of Lactic Acid Bacillus in the Treatment of Disease by Henry J. Glaisher, The Third Report of the Wellcome Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum by Andrew Balfour, Review of some recent advances in Tropical Medicine, Hygeine and Veterinary Science by Andrew Balfour and R. G. Archibald, Aids to Obstetrics, 7th Edition, by Nall and Longridge, A Manual of Medical Treatment by I. Burney Yeo, plus books received.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.55-56 'Notices', Appeal for any medical man interested in light, electricity and vibration treatment from an old St George's man in Gloucester Place, Vacancy for a Resident Pupil in 200 bed hospital, Consulting Rooms to let, Resident Patient Wanted for Doctor's family in North Devon, Accomodation and treatment available for mental, nervous and drug cases with Dr and Mrs A Sidney Ransome, Middx. ; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.56 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 3. pp.56 'Classified Advertisements', Advertisements for L. K. Leon and Son, Spectacle Makers, Stallard's Old White Port.; author unnamed, 1 Mar 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.57 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.57 'Arthur Gamgee M.D. F.R.S.', Obituary of Professor Arthur Gamgee, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. Born 1841, Died 28 Mar 1909. Previously Assistant Physician and Lecturer on Materia Medica at St George's Hospital from 1882-1885. Professor of Physiology, University of Manchester.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.58-60 'A Chapter in the History of St George's Hospital', Abstract of Will and Codicil of Anne Crayle 1759-1767. continued. Will includes amounts and conditions of legacy to St George's Hospital. Also records legacies to several other hospitals.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.60-62 'School Notes', Report of the Hunterian Society Annual Dinner, 18 Mar 1909, The Trocadero, Programme of the associated Smoking Concert. House officers seen running in the Park before Breakfast, Appointment of Dr Jex-Blake as Assistant Physician to the Brompton Hospital, Hunterian Society Meeting 11th Mar 1909, Paper on Sleeping Sickness read by Dr A. G. Bagshawe, Appointment of Dr Squire Sprigg as editor of the Lancet, Annual Dinner to be held at Princes' Restaurant, Piccadilly, 1 Oct 1909, Speaker A. Marmaduke Sheild.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.62-64 'St George's Hospital Club', Report of recent meeting of the School Club and Annual Dinner, Dr Blumfeld to join Gazette sub-committee, Change of publisher of the Gazette, Formation of Miniature Rifle Club, Proposal for the formation of Benevolent Fund, postponed until more secure financial position reached.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.64-65 'The Physician's Lament', Poem; author unnamed, 1 May 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.65 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 1 May 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.66 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 1 May 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.66 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results of the University of Brussels, Conjoint Board and Henry Charles Johnson Prize in Anatomy.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.66 'Births', A son to J.H.P. Fraser, A son to Harold R. D. Spitta, A daughter to Arthur C. Morley.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.67 'Marriage', John Henry Tallent to Hilda Mary Snelling.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.67 'Deaths', Arthur Roberts on 19 Mar 1909, Thomas Orlando Mayor on 5 Mar 1909 aged 77, Arthur Gamgee on 29 Mar 1909, Theodore Arthur Mast on Aug 4, 1908.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.67 'House Officers', List of Current House Officers.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.67-69 'Reviews', Lectures on the Use of Massage and Early Movements in Fractures by Sir William H. Bennett, The Medical Annual 1909, John Wright and sons, The 'Green Finch' Cruise by F. Claude Kempson, Operative Surgery by Sir Frederick Treves and Jonathan Hutchinson, The Operations of Aural Surgery by C. E. West and S. R. Scott.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.69 'Change of Address', Changes of Address of St George's staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.69 'Notices', Appeal for any medical man interested in light, electricity and vibration treatment from an old St George's man in Gloucester Place, Rooms to let in Gloucester Place, Resident Pupil required for 200 bed Hospital, Accomodation and treatment available for mental, nervous and drug cases with Dr and Mrs A Sidney Ransome, Middx. Tuition for resident pupils suffering from ill health provided by Rev F. Claude Kimpson in Kimbolton, Huntingdon, Invalid or Paying Guest required by Dr Underhill in Heckfield Hampshire.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 4. pp.69 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 1 May 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.70 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.70 'Obituary', Obituary of Frederick Ernest Webb, died 8 Apr 1909 aged 77, Previously in General Practice in Maida Vale, Educated at Norwich Hospital and St George's. Founder of the Webb Prize in Bacteriology in 1895 with capital of £1000.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.72-74 'Colour Photography', Detailed account of the technique of Colour Photography including developing and printing of the photographs.; H. G. Drake-Brockman., 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.74-77 'A Chapter in the History of St George's Hospital', Abstract of Will and Codicil of Anne Crayle 1759-1767. continued. Will includes amounts and conditions of legacy to St George's Hospital. Also records legacies to several other hospitals.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.77-79 'After Wild Sheep in Northern Persia', Account of a visit to Northern Persia including the shooting for meat of wild sheep.; I. M. S., 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.79-80 'School Notes', Successes in recent inter-hospital Boxing competition, further news on the runners in the Park, Award of the Jacksonian Prize of the Royal College of Surgeons to Mr P. Lockhart Mummery, Forthcoming Exhibition of the Graphic Society 22-26 Jun 1909 in the Board Room and the events of Graphic Week, Forthcoming Clinical Lectures for Jun 1909.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.80-81 'St George's Hospital Club', List of Contributors to St George's Hospital Club, Detailed proposal for the formation of a Benevolent Fund by Warrington Haward; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.81-82 'Reviews', Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology by Dr Murell, The Operative Treatment of Chronic Constipation by Arbuthnot Lane, The Pocket Prescriber by James Burnet.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.82 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. Sir Francis Laking elected an officer of the Royal Institution.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.83 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.83 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results of the Royal College of Surgeons, University of Cambridge and Conjoint Board. Award of Henry Charles Johnson Prize in Anatomy to A. E. L Devonald.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.83 'Death', Frederick Ernest Webb on 8 Apr 1909 aged 77; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.84 'Marriage', Charles William Tuthill Woods to Sylvia Ada Forrest; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.84 'Change of Address', Changes of Address of St George's staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.84 'Notices', Appeal for any medical man interested in light, electricity and vibration treatment from an old St George's man in Gloucester Place, Rooms to let in Gloucester Place and Upper Berkeley Street, Resident Pupil required for 200 bed Hospital.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.85 'Classified Advertisements', Sixteenth Edition of Gray's Anatomy edited by T. Pickering Pick and Robert Howden, Watson and Sons Microscopes, Stallards Old White Port.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.86 'Notices', Accomodation and treatment available for mental, nervous and drug cases with Dr and Mrs A Sidney Ransome, Middx. Tuition for resident pupils suffering from ill health provided by Rev F. Claude Kimpson in Kimbolton, Huntingdon, Invalid or Paying Guest required by Dr Underhill in Heckfield Hampshire. Resident Patient required for old St George's man in town near Bournemouth.; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 5. pp.84 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette; author unnamed, 1 Jun 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.85 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.87-90 'Prize Distribution ', Report of the Annual Prize Distribution held on 30 Jun 1909 by Mr Warrington Haward. Transcription of Address. Allusions to Portrait of Hunter by Reynolds in the Boardroom. List of Prize Winners.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.91-93 'A Chapter in the History of St George's Hospital', Will and Codicil of Anne Crayle 1759-1767. continued. Discussion of the contents of the Will and Codicil and the nature of the beneficiaries.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.94-97 'Colour Photography', Detailed account of the technique of Colour Photography including developing and printing of the photographs. Continued. Sanger-Shepherd process, Pinatype prints, Lumiere Process; H. G. Drake-Brockman., 1 Jul 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.97-98 'School Notes', Authorisation of special research into the vitality of infants in their first 14 days in charitable lying in hospitals, Appointment of Mr Pooley as Ophalmic Surgeon to Sheffield Royal Infirmary, Hunterian Society elections, Report of Graphic society exhibition and week. Work submitted by Dr and Mrs Dakin, Mrs Bonner, Photographs by Mr Dent and Dr Swan, Drawings by Dr Muir. Lantern Lecture by Dr Henry Robinson on Central Africa, Display of the Urban Cinematograph by Dr Dakin, Report of recent Hospital Lawn tennis fixtures.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.99-100 'Reviews', The After treatment of Operations by P. Lockhart Mummery, Studies on Immunization by Sir A. E. Wright, Golden Rules of Dental Surgery by C. W. Glassington, Pye's Surgical Handicraft by W. H. Clayton-Greene.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.100-101 'Appointments etc', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. Recent Examination results of the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, London, Royal College of Surgeons and Prizes awarded.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.102 'Change of Address', Changes of Address of St George's staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.102 'Births', A son to Harold Merriman Cooper, A son to Mark O. Hunter.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.102 'St George's Hospital Medical School Dinner', Notice of the Annual Dinner to be held at Princes' Restaurant, Piccadilly. Speaker Sir A. Marmaduke Sheild.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 6. pp.102 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 1 Jul 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.103 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.103-108 'St George's and the Progress of Physic', Introductory Address. Staff changes of Physicians, Surgeons and Pathologists over the years at St George's and their contribution to the Hospital and School, Most recently Mr R. R. James, Sir Henry Pitman, Dr Artthur Gamgee, Laurence Read, Welcome to students, History of St George's, Matthew Baillie, John Hunter and their successors. Nine St George's physicians who served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Work of Thomas Young, Benjamin Brodie, Edward Jenner.; H[umphrey] D. Rolleston, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.109-111 'Thursday Island, Torres Strait', Report of a visit to Thursday Island.; H. A. B., 1 Oct 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.111-113 'School Notes', Appointment of Mr R. R. James as Assistant Opthalmic Surgeon, Refurbishment of the wards over the summer, New rules for House Officers, Forthcoming meetings of the Hunterian Society from Oct 1909- Mar 1910.; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.113-114 'St George's Hospital Rifle Club', Report of a meeting of the Rifle Club and its' affiliation to the N. R. A. ; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.114 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.115 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results of University of Durham, Conjoint Board and Prizes awarded.; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.115 'Reviews', immunity and Specific Therapy by W. D'Este Emery, Rational Immunization in Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis by E. C. Hort, Anatomy and Physiology of the Female Generative Organs by A. E. Giles.; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.116 'Changes of Address', Changes of Address of St George's staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.114 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. ; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.117 'Births etc', A son to Edward J. Woolley, a son to Sidney Nathan, a daughter to Erasmus Ellis, a daughter to E. W. Dewey.; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.118 'Marriages', Philip Reginal Humphry to Kathleen Ellen Drewitt, Robert Eugene Vaughan Hale to Dorothy Agnes Grundy, Douglas William Anderson Bull to Eileen Comfort Waddell.; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.118 'Notice ', Paying patient required for St George's man, but not mental or alcoholic case; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 7. pp.118 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.119-129 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.119 'St George's and the Progress of Physic', Introductory Address (continued). Advances in Medicine made at St George's, Tessier, Broxholme, Sir R. Jebb, Gisborne, R. Warren, Chambers. Cardiovascular System studied by Hope (1832) and Fuller (1863), Work done at Kinnerton Street by Hope and C. J. B. Williams (1834 and 1835). Description of heart murmers associated with valve disease by Hope, Presystolic murmer described by Dr A. W. Barclay(1872) and Dr W. H. Dickinson (1887), Left Auricular Clot in Mitral Stenosis described by John Ogle (1863), Association of Pulmonary Apoplexy with Mitral Valve disease by Dr J. A. Wilson (1830), published in 1898 Gazette by his grandson Dr Lee Dickinson who showed it to be assoicated with Mitral regurgitation rather than stenosis, Dr Robert Lee who dissected the ganglia and nerves of the heart (1849-51), Dr Cheadle and Dr O. Sturges, studies on rheumatism and chorea, Use of word Carditis to describe changes in heart associated with rheumatism [rheumatic fever] by Sturges, Work of Sir Clifford Allbutt on rheumatism (1871), Dr W. H. Dickinson description of Aortic Stenosis murmer (1897), [Edward] Jenner's unpublished descriptions of Coronary Artery obstruction and his diagnosis of the condition in John Hunter (1776) in letter to the elder Heberden. This view contested by Sir Clifford Allbutt since 1894, Pharyngeal diverticulum described by Dr John Ogle (1866) who also published on the abdomen and liver, Lee Dickinson, Mr Warrington Haward and Dr Penrose on subphrenic abscess (1893), Description of appendicitis (?1886) and mercury pigmentation of the colon (1867) by Dr Theodore Williams (1886), Ulceration of the intestines in chronic renal disease by Dr W. H. Dickinson (1877), Diseases of the Kidney, Monro (1758-1786) described Dropsy, Dr Bence Jones and the chemistry of diseases of the kidney, description of cysteine calculi and Bence Jones' protein in multiple myeloma, W. H. Dickinson author of 'Diseases of the Kidneys', Uraemic Skin eruptions described by Dr Le Cronier Lancaster (1892), Diseases of the Nervous system, CNS Atrophy associated with limb amputation described by Dr W. H. Dickinson (1876), Sir Prescott Hewett and Dr J {John]. Ogle description of Arachnoid cysts and related museum specimens, Explanation of aphasia by Dr John Ogle and Dr Wadham, Localisation of Broca's area by Dr W. Ogle (1867-1868), Lecture on Aphasia by Dr John Ogle referencing Samuel Johnson and Dean Swift (1874), Sir Clifford Allbutt's pioneering use of the opthalmoscope (1871), The significance of body temperature and the development of the clinical thermometer by Sir Clifford Allbutt (1867), Ductless Glands, Descriptions of the cells in Leukaemia by Dr Fuller (1876) and Dr Cavafy (1880), Association of Suprarenal [Adrenal] gland tumours with precocious puberty by Dr J Ogle (1865) with related museum specimen, Association of primary tumours of the thyroid with seconadary growths in bone by Mr Warrington Haward (1882), Histology of the Thymus gland by Dr H. Watney, Recognition of infantile scurvy by Dr Cheadle, Descriptions of rickets by Dr W. H. Dickinson and Dr D Drewitt, Hypodermic Medication first used at St George's by Mr Charles Hunter, (1866), Use of morphine injection in heart disease by Sir Clifford Allbutt (1869), John Snow, Anaesthetist at St George's (1847-1858), Treatment of Rheumatic Fever with salicylates by T. J. Maclagan (1876), First used at St George's by Drs Cavafy and Whipham (1876), Alkaline and other treatments by Dr H. W. Fuller ((1860), Appointment of Dr Patrick Manson as lecturer in Tropical Diseases (1894 or 1895), Pioneer of Tropical Diseases in India, H Vandyke Carter, illustrator of Gray's Anatomy.; H[umphrey] D. Rolleston, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.129 'Obituary William Rivers Pollock', Obituary of William Rivers Pollock, died 5 Oct 1909, student and house surgeon at St Georges and distinguished hurdle racer; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.130-131 'School Notes', Annual Dinner at the Whitehall Rooms held 1 Octoer 1909, New Hockey Club formed, Clinical Lectures list Nov 1909.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.131-133 'St George's Hospital Club', Report of AGM of the Hospital Club including financial report, deficit caused by Gazette printing costs, increased advertising in Gazette to raise income.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.133 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services. Appointment of Dr Edward A. Wilson as Medical Officer for the Captain Scott Expedition to the South Pole.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.133 'Examination Results', Results of recent examinations of Conjoint Board.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.133 'Change of Address', Changes of Address of St George's staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.133-134 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.134 'House Officers', List of House officers; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.134 'Births', A son to J. G. Cooper, A daughter to H. R. Mansell; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.134 'Marriage', Kenneth George Haig to Hester Boyd; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909
Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.134 'Death', 5 Oct 1909, William Rivers Pollock, aged 50.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.135 'Reviews', Medical Morbid Anatomy and Pathology by H. Thursfield and W. P. S. Branson, Diseases of the Stomach by S. H. Halbershon.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.136 'Notices', Paying patient required in Brighton, Applications sought for Clinical Assistantships for St George's Out-Patient Department, ; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 8. pp.136 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette.; author unnamed, 1 Nov 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.137 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.137-141 'Spinning for Pike', Article on Fishing for Pike in the South of England.; W. F. J., 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.141-143 'Love in its Medical Aspects', Description of the condition 'Love' using medical terminology; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.144 'Death and the Physician', Poem; T. W. P., 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.144-147 'School Notes', Report and results of recent Hockey Team fixtures, List of clinical lectures for Dec 1909, Report of recent meetings of the Hunterian Society, The Antitryptic Powers of the Blood Serum by Dr Golla, Some Injuries Involving the Knee Joint by Mr Frankau, Clinical Case meeting.; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.147 'Officers of the Lanesborough Lodge', Officers of the Lanesborough [Masonic] Lodge, No 3019, 1909-10.; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.147-148 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services.; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.148 'Change of Address', Changes of Address of St George's staff and alumni.; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.148 'Recently Qualified', Names and addresses of recently qualified medical staff not in the Hospital directory; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.148-9 'The Services', Appointments of St George's staff to other hospitals and services.; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.149 'Prizes', Webb Prize for Bacteriology for 1909 awared to Robert Francis Jones; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.149 'Marriages', Dr Clifford Brookes to Florence Cohen, Louis Brightwell Hayned to Margaret Lillias Morison.; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.150-151 'Reviews', The Awful and Eithical Allegory of Deuteronomy Smith of the Life History of a Medical Student, Hysteria by T. D. Savill, Operative Nursing and Technique by C. P. Childe, Notification of forthcoming publication of Construction, Equipment and Management of a General Hospital by Donald J. Mackintosh, illustrated by plans, Synoptic Chart of Cardiac Examination by John D. Comrie, Surgical Anaestheisa by H. Bellamy Gardner, Clinical Memoranda for General Practitioners by A. T. Brand, 'The Food of the Gods'- samples of Chocolate and Cocoa received from Messrs. J. S. Fry and Co.; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.151 'Notices', Partnership for sale in midland town, Paying patient required in Brighton.; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Vol XVII. Issue 9. pp.151 'Editorial Notice', Instructions for communications with the Gazette; author unnamed, 1 Dec 1909

Thomas White, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Date of admission: 7 Dec 1853
Date of death: 6 Jan 1854
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung)
Admitting doctor: Nairne, Robert
Surgeon: Ogle, John William
Physician: n/a
Medical notes: 'As the body was not examined, this case is not given’
Post mortem notes: 'This body was not examined’

Type of injury: n/a

Susan Groves, 64, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 64
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 26 Mar 1851
Date of death: 31 Mar 1851
Disease (transcribed): Strangulated femoral hernia & operation 3 days after the earliest symptoms. Hernial sac contained also omentum which was adherent around the neck. Peritonitis. Perforation of ileum found with crested & whitened edges. Fibrinous clot found in branches of pulmonary artery on the right side
Disease (standardised): Hernia (Thigh); Operation (Thigh); Peritonitis (Abdomen); Perforation (Ileum); Clot (Blood vessels)
Admitted under the care of: Keate, Robert
Medical examination performed by: Blagden, Robert
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: 'This patient stated that she ruptured herself about 5 years ago after some unusual exertion, & that on walking about, or taking any active exercise, the hernia always descended. She could return it herself without difficulty. She had never worn a truss’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen, thorax

Type of incident: n/a

Alfred Collins, 14, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 14
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 2 Mar 1853
Date of death: 1 Apr 1853
Disease (transcribed): Scrofulous peritonitis. Perforation of intestines. Diseased mesenteric glands
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Abdomen); Peritonitis (Abdomen); Perforation (Intestines); Disease (Lymph nodes)
Admitted under the care of: Nairne, Robert
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: The boy belonged to a scrofulous family.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen and thorax
Type of incident: n/a

Joseph Blanchard, [No age stated], Upholsterer

Occupation or role: Upholsterer
Age: [No age stated]
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 25 Feb 1870
Date of death: Brought in dead
Disease (transcribed): Morbus Cordis.
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Cavafy, John
Post mortem examination performed by: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical notes: The patient was not seen.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, heart, liver, spleen kidneys and cerebrum
Type of incident: n/a

Mary Anne Bushell, 50, Married

Occupation or role: Married
Age: 50
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 26 Feb 1868
Date of death: 12 Mar 1868
Disease (transcribed): Morbus brightii. Morbus cordis.
Disease (standardised): Glomerulonephritis (Kidney); Disease (Heart)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Thompson, Reginald Edward
Post mortem examination performed by: Pick, Thomas Pickering
Medical notes: Her present illness dated from Christmas when she observed the quantity of urine passed was very scanty.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax and abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Richard Waight, 2 years 6 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 2 years 6 months
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 10 Mar 1855
Date of death: 13 Mar 1855
Disease (transcribed): Bronchitis
Disease (standardised): Bronchitis (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Page, William Emanuel
Medical examination performed by: Rogers, George Goddard
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: The mother of this child stated that for four months he had suffered from cough accompanied with shortness of breath.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen and cranium
Type of incident: n/a

John Williams, 34, Gentleman's servant

Occupation or role: Gentleman's servant
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 28 Mar 1853
Date of death: 1 Apr 1853
Disease (transcribed): Delirium tremens. Cut throat. Epileptic fit. Slight disease of the kidneys. Softening of central parts of the brain
Disease (standardised): Alcohol withdrawal delirium (Brain); Wound (Throat); Epilepsy (Brain); Disease (Kidney); Softening (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Hawkins, Caesar Henry
Medical examination performed by: Holmes, Timothy
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This man had been in the habit of drinking to excess, and being discharged by his master, he cut his throat with a razor while in a fit of delirium tremens.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Cranium, abdomen and thorax
Type of incident: Suicide

Catherine Hull, 34, Married

Occupation or role: Married
Age: 34
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 23 Feb 1870
Date of death: 25 Feb 1870
Disease (transcribed): Emphysema. Bronchitis. Dilated Heart.
Disease (standardised): Emphysema (Lung); Bronchitis (Lung); Disease (Heart)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Cavafy, John
Post mortem examination performed by: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical notes: The woman had suffered from a cough and dyspnoea for the previous seven years, with occasional oedema of the legs.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, liver, spleen, suprarenal bodies, kidneys and organs of generation. The woman was in labour at the time of death. The foetus was about five months
Type of incident: n/a

James Garney, 38, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 38
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 5 Feb 1851
Date of death: 31 Mar 1851
Disease (transcribed): Tubercular deposits & vomicae in both lungs. Pleurisy on both sides. Bronchitis & emphysema
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs); Pleurisy (Lungs); Bronchitis (Lungs); Emphysema (Lungs)
Admitted under the care of: Nairne, Robert
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: 'This patient, who did not present a very phthisical aspect when admitted stated that he had been only ill a month, that he had been attacked while at work with cough & duspnoea, & had suffered from palpitation of the heart ever since’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Francis Dean , 60, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 60
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 18 Mar 1852
Date of death: 18 Mar 1852
Disease (transcribed): Death by coma. Extravasation of blood into the substance of left optic thalamus and both lateral ventricles. Softening of central white parts of the brain. Diseased kidneys. Atheromic state of the arteries in body. Fluid blood
Disease (standardised): Coma (Brain); Extravasation (Brain); Softening (Brain); Disease (Kidney); Plaque, atherosclerotic (Arteries); Fluid (Blood)
Admitted under the care of: Bence Jones, Henry
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: She was reported to have fallen down in a fit while engaged at the washing tub.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Cranium, thorax and abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

James Wareham, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Gender: Male
Age: 58
Date of admission: 8 Feb 1854
Date of death: 12 Mar 1854
Disease (transcribed): Diseased heart & liver. Atheromatous aorta
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart); Disease (Liver); Plaque, atherosclerotic (Blood vessels)
Admitting doctor: Page, William Emanuel
Surgeon: Ogle, John William
Physician: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Medical notes: 'This man stated that he had suffered very much for 2 or 3 years from shortness of breath on any exertion, with palpitation of the heart. He never had rheumatism’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of injury: n/a

Edmund Williams, 51, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 51
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 9 Sep 1856
Date of death: 25 Mar 1857
Disease (transcribed): Perineal fistula. Diseased kidneys
Disease (standardised): Fistula (Perineum); Disease (Kidney)
Admitted under the care of: Hawkins, Caesar Henry
Medical examination performed by: Wintle, Frederic J.W.
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This man was admitted for stricture of the urethra. The history was that he had contracted gonorrhoea about fifteen years before.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax and abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

[No name], [No age stated], [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: [No age stated]
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 14 Mar 1852
Date of death: Brought in dead
Disease (transcribed): Poisoning from oil of bitter almonds. Fluid state of the blood. Congestion of lungs, kidneys. Old double pleural adhesions. Slight hypertrophy of heart
Disease (standardised): Poisoning (Systemic); Fluid (Blood); Congestion (Lung); Congestion (Kidney); Adhesions (Pleura); Disease (Heart)
Admitted under the care of: Page, William Emanuel
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This man was brought in from the park having been observed to drop down suddenly.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen, thorax and cranium
Type of incident: Suicide?

William Ashwood, 35, Gentleman’s coachman

Occupation or role: Gentleman’s coachman
Age: 35
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 19 Feb 1851
Date of death: 30 Mar 1851
Disease (transcribed): Large heart. Disease of aortic valves. Atheroma & calcerous deposit in aorta. Lungs congested & emphysematous. Commencing pericarditis & peritonitis
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart); Plaque, atherosclerotic (Aorta); Emphysema (Lungs); Pericarditis (Heart); Peritonitis (Abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Bence Jones, Henry
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte and Ogle, John William
Medical notes: 'A gentleman’s coachman, who complained of cough & shortness of breath with pain in the chest, from which he had been suffering for about a fortnight. He had not been subject to cough, and generally enjoyed pretty good health. He had been under treatment, & felt better than when first taken ill, but was unable to continue his employment’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Edward Richardson, 40, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 28 Feb 1855
Date of death: 4 Mar 1855
Disease (transcribed): Emphysema of lungs. Dilated Heart. Fibrinous deposits in Liver and Spleen
Disease (standardised): Emphysema (Lungs); Disease (Heart); Fibrinous deposits (Liver)
Admitted under the care of: Nairne, Robert
Medical examination performed by: Rogers, George Goddard
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This man had been accustomed to drink freely and for years had suffered from winter cough. Just before Christmas he had felt a constant pain in the chest and throat and his usual cough made its appearance.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax and abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

George Martin, 20, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 20
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 19 Mar 1851
Date of death: 29 Mar 1851
Disease (transcribed): Fever. Blood fluid. Enlargement, congestion & ulceration of glands in small & large intestine
Disease (standardised): Fever (Systemic); Disease (Intestinal glands); Ulcer (Intestinal glands)
Admitted under the care of: Bence Jones, Henry
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte and Ogle, John William
Medical notes: 'This lad was said to have been taken ill about a fortnight before his admission, with cold, accompanied by shivering, & cough, pains in ‘his bones’, and also in the abdomen followed by diarrhoea. He had been confined to bed a week, had lost his appetite, and felt very weak. He had become rather deaf since his attack, had a hot skin, quick pulse, dry & coated tongue & much thirst’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Albert Simmonds, Pattern maker

Occupation or role: Pattern maker
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 Feb 1871
Date of death: 28 Mar 1871
Disease (transcribed): Scrofula
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lymph nodes)

Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Cavafy, John
Post mortem examination performed by: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical notes: 'This man was first a patient in Nov 1870 with tubercular peritonitis, there being at that time no evidence of pulmonary disease. There was much abdominal pain & tenderness & fluid in the peritoneal cavity. Under treatment he improved greatly & was discharged free from pain on Dec 14th, & went to the Convalescent Institution at Walton. While there he got a bad cough, with much expectoration, sweated at night, lost flesh & the abdominal pain returned’
Post mortem notes: Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Charlotte Ashby, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Date of admission: 8 Mar 1854
Date of death: 11 Mar 1854
Disease (transcribed): Effusion of fluid into cerebral ventricles. Softening of the central white structures of brain
Disease (standardised): Effusion (Brain); Softening (Brain)
Admitting doctor: Page, William Emanuel
Surgeon: Ogle, John William
Physician: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Medical notes: 'This girl had been suffering from pain in the head for a fortnight before her admission. She had had no shivering or pain elsewhere. No cause for its occurrence could be assigned. She imagined it to be nervous headache, from which she had formerly suffered’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Cranium, thorax, abdomen

Type of injury: n/a

Sarah A Cocks, 21, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 21
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 21 Feb 1855
Date of death: 24 Feb 1855
Disease (transcribed): Fever. Hepatization of lungs. Ulcerated intestines
Disease (standardised): Fever (Systemic); Disease (Lung); Ulcer (Intestines)
Admitted under the care of: Wilson, James Arthur
Medical examination performed by: Rogers, George Goddard
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This young woman had been suffering from fever for ten days before admission.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen and cranium
Type of incident: n/a

Stephen Norris, 48, Stableman

Occupation or role: Stableman
Age: 48
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 2 Mar 1868
Date of death: 19 Mar 1868
Disease (transcribed): Broncho-pleuro-pneumonia. Granular degeneration of right kidney. Congenital deficiency of right renal artery.
Disease (standardised): Bronchopleuropneumonia (Lung); Disease (Kidney); Congenital deficiency (Kidney)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Thompson, Reginald Edward
Post mortem examination performed by: Pick, Thomas Pickering
Medical notes: This man had been long accustomed to a winter cough, and was seized on the 26th of February with headache, rigors and pain in the right side.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax and abdomen
Illustrations: Yes
Type of incident: n/a

Charles Taylor, 17, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 17
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 23 Mar 1853
Date of death: 31 Mar 1853
Disease (transcribed): Debility and haemoptysis. Peculiar and excessive anaemic look. Consolidated lung with oedema. Albuminous urine, but kidneys natural
Disease (standardised): Fraility (Systemic); Haemoptysis (Respiratory tract); Anaemia (Blood); Oedema (Lung); Albuminuria (Urine)
Admitted under the care of: Wilson, James Arthur
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This lad stated that he had been ailing since October 1851 when he had some slight illness and had never recovered his health since.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen and cranium
Type of incident: n/a

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