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Reginald Stepney, 5, [Child of] Railway guard

Occupation or role: [Child of] Railway guard
Age: 5
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 26 Aug 1913
Date of death: 31 Oct 1913
Disease (transcribed): Anaemia ? (aplastic clinically). Acute leukaemia
Disease (standardised): Anaemia (Systemic); Leukaemia (Bone marrow, Blood)
Admitted under the care of: Frankau, Claude Howard Stanley
Medical examination performed by: Oram, Evelyn Henry Bardens
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: He had pain in the back for a month. He fell out of a cart some months ago.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, thymus, thyroid, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, alimentary canal, skull, eyes, bones and marrow
Illustrations: Yes
Type of incident: Trauma/accident

Neville Foulsham, 19, [Child of] Porter

Occupation or role: [Child of] Porter
Age: 19
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 28 Feb 1922
Date of death: 17 Mar 1922
Disease (transcribed): Precocious adiposity. ? Hypernephroma
Disease (standardised): Adiposity (Systemic); Carcinoma, renal cell (Kidney)
Admitted under the care of: Bellingham-Smith, Eric
Medical examination performed by: Gainsborough, Hugh
Post mortem examination performed by: Donaldson, Robert
Medical notes: 'History: The pt. [patient] attended the O.P.D. [Out-patient department] for pain in the sides, back and hips. His throat had been sore for 2 weeks. He said he had 'influenza' 2 months ago. He had been fat as long as he could remember. He reached the 6th standard at school and worked in a munition factory during the war but since then had no regular emplyment. An X Ray of the skull had shewed no change in the sella turcica. On admission: 23/2/'22 There was extraordinary and universal obesity, florid complexion, pedulous [sic] cheeks, female type breasts and pendulous abdomen with well marked '[?]'. He had a high pitched voice and his mentality was child like. Heart and lungs. N.A.D. [Nothing abnormal discovered]. B.P. systolic 218 mm. Abdomen. Nothing abnormal palpable. Lt [Left] testicle small and rt. [right] undescended. Urine contained 4% albumen. No gross change in fields of vision'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Hair, skin, pupils, skull, brain, membranes, tongue, thymus, thyroid, larynx, trachea, pleurae, lungs, bronchi, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart
Type of incident: n/a

2 + 1 course registers

Registers relating to the 2 + 1 course for student nurses. The 2 + 1 course was an extension of the 'experimental course' trialled in the mid-1960s (see NU/1/1/20): it involved a condensed two years of training followed by an intern year leading to registration. According to the oral history interview with Joan Clague (Chief Nursing Officer at the time: see NU/7/2/1), 'from the Autumn of ’69… the whole intake for registration went over to the 2 + 1', including graduate entrants. As it became the default pathway for students, the term '2 + 1' is not used consistently in the registers, and seems to have been gradually phased out by the 1980s (as course lengths continued to be experimented with for different student streams, e.g. '118 week course' and '166 week course').

The registers contain records of student attendance and assessment for different sections of the course (paediatrics, medicine, surgery, obstetrics, psychiatry, neurosurgery, etc), including placements at other hospitals (see name access points for list); they generally have additional typed documents (timetables, lecture lists, exam questions, allocation lists, etc) taped in. A majority also contain class photographs; Some also contain photographs and lists of student details/qualifications. The date ranges are as follows:

Sep 1969 – Oct 1971 [bulging with taped-in notes/documents – spine has cracked]
Mar 1970 – Feb 1972 [oversize; includes photograph]
Sep 1970 – Apr 1971 ['2 + 1 students: Sept 1970 set, Stage I']
Mar 1971 – Aug 1972 ['Mar 1971 Entry + Revision'; oversize; includes photograph]
Apr 1971 – Oct 1972 ['2 + 1 students: Sept 1970 set, Stage II']
Sep 1971 – Oct 1973
Sep 1974 – Aug 1982 [register of completion dates for candidates, but reverse of book also contains lists of applications relating to student residence (?), 1967-1972; cover is detached]
Mar 1977 – Oct 1979
Sep 1979 – Jul 1982
Nov 1979 – Jan 1981
Jul 1980 – Jul 1983
Apr 1981 – Sep 1984
Jul 1982 – May 1985
Oct 1984 – Oct 1987
Sep 1985 – Sep 1988

Student nurse record binder: Completed, A-F

Metal-backed binder containing records of student nurses who entered St James' Hospital in the 1950s-1960s and completed their training, arranged alphabetically by surname (A-F). Each individual record includes the following information: name, address, non-resident address, next of kin, age, date of birth, religion, country of origin (for records from 1960s onwards), marital status/maiden name, education, previous occupation, dates of training and leaving, number of lectures attended, study days, examinations, health record, sickness and special leave/holidays, and 'particulars of training' (dates and types of ward experience, with brief reports).

The records generally have a passport-style photograph affixed to the top right-hand corner. Occasionally additional documents (transcripts or correspondence relating to references) have been inserted – these have been put into plastic folders and numbered by a previous librarian/archivist.

Student nurse record binder: Not completed, G-L

Metal-backed binder containing records of student nurses who entered St James' Hospital in the 1950s-1960s but did not complete their training, arranged alphabetically by surname (G-L – no records for the second half of the alphabet are extant in this collection). Each individual record includes the following information: name, address, non-resident address, next of kin, age, date of birth, religion, country of origin (for records from 1960s onwards), marital status/maiden name, education, previous occupation, dates of training and leaving, number of lectures attended, study days, examinations, health record, sickness and special leave/holidays, and 'particulars of training' (dates and types of ward experience, with brief reports).

The records generally have a passport-style photograph affixed to the top right-hand corner.

St George's Hospital School of Nursing

Various versions of the prospectus for St George's Hospital School of Nursing, including six variant copies of an illustrated brochure and seven accompanying paper booklets (for the years 1955-1957, 1958-1959, 1960-1963, and 1966-1967 – two of these are enclosed at the back of the brochures).

Although all of the booklets date from the period in which Muriel Powell was Matron, the earliest brochure refers to her predecessor Helen Hanks, who resigned in 1947.

Post-basic courses

Leaflets detailing post-basic courses offered by St George's Hospital, including courses in operating theatre technique and management, medical and surgical cardio-thoracic nursing, and intensive therapy and coronary care nursing. No dates are mentioned, but they pre-date the closure of the Hyde Park Corner site (ergo c.1960s-1970s).

Julie Hull

Items donated by/relating to Julie Hull (née Julia Kemp), including:

  • information sheets about St George's School of Nursing, c.1950s
  • class photograph annotated on reverse with names of students and their subsequent employment, c.1950s
  • St George's Hospital booklet of regulations for 'Medicines, Poisons and Dangerous Drugs' (with additional page of 'Duties of the Staff Nurses' inserted), 1951-1953
  • four letters from Muriel Powell, 1952-1957
  • General Nursing Council state examination papers and instructions to candidates, 1955-1957
  • programme for St George's Hospital Dramatic Society Christmas pantomime 'In Witch We Swerve', Dec 1955
  • St George's Hospital General Nursing course completion certificate, Dec 1956
  • envelope containing GNC certificate of registration and St George's certificate of one year service as staff nurse, 1957-1958
  • Royal College of Nursing certificate of admission to membership, Aug 1957
  • Central Midwives Board certificate of training in the administration of inhalational analgesics, Jul 1958
  • programme for Middlesex Hospital 57th annual variety concert, Oct 1958
  • letters from Hull to Dr [Elizabeth] Scott (about Muriel Powell) and the Honorary Secretary of St George's Nurses' League, 1998-1999

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).

Sou' West Fore magazine

Issues of Sou' West Fore, 'The Magazine of the South London Hospital for Women', which was apparently published to raise money for an extension fund, and contained articles about the hospital alongside literary contributions. Includes nos 1 (Summer 1934), 3 (Summer 1935), 4 (Christmas 1935), 5 (Summer 1936), 6 (Christmas 1936), 7 (Summer 1937), and 11 (Sept 1972).

Kingston & Richmond display material

Display material apparently used in an exhibition at Kingston and Richmond School of Nursing (c. late 1970s-1980s?), consisting mainly of copies of colour photographs and black and white illustrations cut from booklets/leaflets and magazines. Also includes hand-drawn labels, a drawing of the school/borough crest, a blank training certificate booklet, and additional copies of some of the nursing careers booklets (produced by the Department of Health and Social Security) from which the images were cut.

These materials were previously stored in an envelope labelled 'Exhibition Pictures'.

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