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Papers of St George's, University of London St George's Hospital Medical School, London
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St George's Student Records Vol 12

Transcribed 21st century records book covering students who registered between 1950-1958 (student numbers 7399-7760). Some entries provide details of student qualifications, working life, dates of birth and death, and other information.

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St George's Student Records Vol 13

Transcribed 21st century records book covering students who registered between 1959-1971 (student numbers 7761-8439). Some entries provide details of student qualifications, working life, dates of birth and death, and other information.

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Pathology Museum

Prescott Hewett was appointed the first curator of the museum in the 1840s, and he also introduced the practice of keeping post mortem books. The curator of the museum was also responsible for conducting post mortem examinations together with the assistant curator, and the post mortem casebooks frequently refer to pathological specimens preserved in the museum. Specimens were regularly obtained from post mortem examinations or during surgery at the hospital, and the museum has continued to be an integral part of teaching at St George's.

The first printed museum catalogue was published in 1866, edited by John William Ogle and Timothy Holmes. This was apparently based on a scheme by Henry Gray, which however has not survived.

The museum was rearranged in 1881, and a new numbering system was adopted. In 1882, a supplementary catalogue, edited by Isambard Owen, was published.

Additionally, two manuscript catalogues exist, the first one covering the years 1884-1899, and the second one 1900-c.1917.

The so-called ‘Green books’ include ‘historical specimens’, numbered 1-101 and introduce a new classification based on diseases.

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Medical School Council Minutes and Papers

Minutes of meetings of the Medical School Council. Papers relate to staffing, salaries, funding, committees, costs, curriculum, prizes, examinations, new buildings and facilities, and various other matters.

In 1907 the Medical School Council merged with the Medical School Committee. There was further reorganisation of the medical school administration in 1945 which led to the vision of the Medical School Committtee into a new School Council and an Academic Board. The new School Council met for the first time in October 1946.

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Reduction in Tobacco Addiction (RETAD)

Includes reports and digital files regarding the Reduction in Tobacco Addiction (RETAD) study. This study was designed to explore the feasibility of routine provision of stop smoking interventions in hospital settings and provide a template for service delivery.

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