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Two copy letters from James Williams to Mary Williams regarding Hunter’s death

Two letters from James Williams to his sister Mary in Worcester.

In the first letter, James Williams describes his daily work assisting John Hunter with preparations, and his attendance of Matthew Baillie’s lectures on anatomy and Everard Home’s lectures on surgery and physiology. He describes living with Hunter [at 13 Castle Square, backing onto Hunter’s Leicester Square residence], where his room is right below the ‘dissecting room with half a dozen dead bodies in it’, and how ‘there is a dead carcass just at this moment rumbling up the stairs and the Resurrection Men swearing most terribly’. He describes Hunter as a ‘very good kind of man when you have been used to him tho he has some oddities’. He states that the fee to attend dissections is five guineas, ‘besides buying bodies’, generally shared by two students and costing ‘about a guinea’. He asks for Mary’s watch as he does not have one himself, and it is as safe in London as it is in Worcester, promises to pay George back and asks for his books to be forwarded to him.

The second letter appears to have been written on the day of Hunter’s death. Williams states that Hunter had had ‘for these several years a very irregular spasmodic affection at his heart’. Williams describes having had breakfast with Hunter in the morning, after which Hunter left to see his patients and then to St George’s Hospital, where ‘the surgeons of this charity have been at variance with him … respecting some of the pupils’. Following ‘several words with the surgeons which brought on his complaint’, he died at the hospital. Williams says that Mrs Hunter [Anne Hunter] and their children were out of town. He says that ‘the other two pupils’ are leaving London for a while, and with no lectures he also plans ‘an excursion somewhere or other’.

These letters are transcripts and photocopies by George Edwards in 1968 from letters held by a descendant of James and Mary Williams (Edwards, George. 1968. John Hunter’s last pupil. Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England 42 (1):68-70).

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. I

The volume includes a brief history of the hospital and the medical school.

Contents:
I. Some Account of St. George’s Hospital and School. By W. E. PAGE, M.D., Senior Physician to the Hospital
II. Contributions to the Surgery of the Head. No. I. On the Deviations of the Base of the Skull in Chronic Hydrocephalus. By PRESCOTT HEWETT, Surgeon to the Hospital
III. A Case of Meningocele, in the Occipital Region, which was injected with Iodine, without ill consequences, the Patient dying of Broncho-pneumonia. By T. HOLMES, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Anatomy
IV. On the Typhus Epidemic of 1864-5, as observed at St. George’s Hospital. By R. E. THOMPSON, M.D., Medical Registrar of the Hospital
V. Notes on an Epidemic of Typhus at Leeds, in the Year 1865-6. By T. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, M.B., Physician to the Fever Infimmary, Fever Hospital, &0. at Leeds
VI. On the Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Progressive Locomotor Ataxy. By J. LOCKHART CLARKE, F.R.S.
VII. On Rheumatic Iritis. By J. ROUSE, Lecturer on Anatomy at the Hospital School
VIII. On Cerebral Symptoms occurring in certain Affections of the Ear. By J. TOYNBEE, F.R.S., late Consulting Aural Surgeon to St. Mary’s Hospital, Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, and to St. George’s and St. James’s Dispensary
IX. On some Points connected with the Treatment of Hernia. By J. WARRINGTON HAWARD, Resident Medical Oflicer to the Hospital for Sick Children
X. On Amputation at the Hip-joint, and on the Applicability of this Operation in some of the worst Cases of Morbus Coxarius. Part I. For recurrent Fibro-plastic Tumour. Part II. In Morbus Coxarius. By T. HOLMES, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XI. On Disease of the Brain as a result of Diabetes Mellitus, illustrated by the Narrative of a Case (with Clinical Observations) in which Paralysis, due to Softening of the Brain, came on in a Diabetic Patient, and proved fatal. Followed by a Notice of Fifteen Fatal Cases of Diabetes, cited from the Records of the Hospital. By Dr. JOHN W. OGLE, Physician to the Hospital
XII. On Jaundice and Biliousness. By Dr. H. BENCE JONES, formerly Physician to the Hospital
XIII. On Paralysis occurring in Childbed. By Dr. F. F. FUSSELL, Physician to the Brighton Dispensary
XIV. Remarks upon the Modus Operandi of Hypodermic Injections. By C. HUNTER, Surgeon to the Royal Pimlico Dispensary
XV. On Congenital Dislocations of the Femur. By B. E. BRODHURST, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XVI. On the Diurnal Variations in the Temperature of the Human Body in Health. By Dr. WILLIAM OGLE, Lecturer on Physiology at the Medical School of the Hospital
XVII. On Rupture of Arteries dependent on external Injury. By GEORGE POLLOCK, Surgeon to the Hospital
XVIII. On the Formation of Coagula in the Cerebral Arteries. By Dr. DICKINSON, Assistant Physician to the Hospital
XIX. On Talipes Varus. By B. E. BRODHURST, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XX. On Talipes Equinus. By G. NAYLER, Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, and the Hospital for Diseases of the Skin
XXI. On the Amputation-Book of St. George’s Hospital, and on some Points connected with the Statistics of Three Hundred Amputations there recorded. Part I. On the Influence of Age upon the Results of Amputation. Part II. 'On the Causes of Death, after Amputation; with special reference to the proportion of Deaths due to causes preceding the Amputation. By T. HOLMES, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XXII. Statistical Tables from the Dental Case-Books of St. George’s Hospital. By C. VASEY, Surgeon-Dentist to the Hospital
Annual Report of Cases admitted into the Medical Wards of St. George’s Hospital during the Year 1865. By Dr. STURGES
Annual Report of Surgical Cases treated in the Hospital during the Year 1865. By Mr. PICK

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
View of St. George’s Hospital in its present condition
View of the Hospital as it appeared in 1746. From a picture by R. Wilson, R.A., in the Foundling Hospital
Foetal Skull, showing the arrangement of the bones in a case of chronic hydrocephalus, affecting the middle fossae (Mr. Prescott Hewett)
The representation, from life, of a case similar to the foregoing (Mr. Prescott Hewett)
Meningocele in the occipital region (Mr. Holmes)
The same as above, showing the parts within the skull (Mr. Holmes)
Thermograph, in a case of fever (Dr. Thompson)
Diseased Femur (Mr. H. Lee) .
Stump of amputation (Mr. H. Lee)
Lithographic representation of -a Femur, showing the effects of chronic Osteo-myelitis (Mr. Holmes)
Consolidated Lung, having its arteries full of laminated coagulum (Dr. John W. Ogle)
Thermographs showing variations of temperature in health (Dr. William Ogle)
Front view of a case of Talipes equinus (Mr. Nayler)
Back view of the same preparation (Mr. Nayler)
An extreme case of Talipes equinus (Mr. Nayler)
The same foot after successful treatment (Mr. Nayler)
Contraction of the ext. prop. pollicis, with rectangular contraction of the tendo Achillis (Mr. Nayler) .
Talipes equinus paralytieus (Mr. Nayler)
Extreme degree of Talipes equinus paralyticus (Mr. Nayler)

St George's Hospital Medical School Council 1896

Contents of the meetings:

1 Jun 1896, Dr Ogle [John W. Ogle]; Metropolitan Asylum Board; Award of prizes; New buildings
22 Jun 1896, Assistant demonstrator of anatomy
6 Jul 1896, Award of prizes; Distribution of prizes; Treasurers’ report; Test examinations in medicine
20 Jul 1896, Sir Charles Clarke prize; Clinical prizes
5 Oct 1896, Letters; Prizes; Entrance scholarships; New works; Calendar; Prize day; Donation to the School; Test Examinations in medicine; Webb prize; Jenner memorial
12 Oct 1896, Entrance scholarships; William Brown £40 scholarship; New works; Test examinations; Jenner memorial
2 Nov 1896, Letters; Entrance scholarships; William Brown £40 exhibition; Bacteriological laboratory; Entrance porter; Bacteriology fees; Bicycle house; Directory
7 Dec 1896, Letters; Accounts; New works; Distribution of prizes; School porter
4 Jan 1897, The ex chairman; Correspondence; Entrance scholarships; Procedure in appointment of sub-committees; Entertainment
1 Feb 1897, Chairman; Correspondence; Perpetual pupils fees
2 Mar 1897, Dr Cyril Ogle; Correspondence; Lectureship in surgery; Examiners for prizes during the current session; Out-patient dresserships
30 Mar 1897, Correspondence; Henry Charles Johnson prize; Cleaning; Scale of fees; Mr Cope [student]; Vote of thanks
5 Apr 1897, Atlas of Nerves; Museum; Treasurer; Lecturers; Test examiners; Practical medicine; Joint tickets of admission for qualified men
26 Apr 1897, Head of a Maori
3 May 1897, Correspondence; University of London examinations; Assistant demonstrator of anatomy; Maori head; Award of prizes; Annual dinner; Introductory address; Acland & Brodie prizes; Practical medicine
14 Jun 1897, Annual address & dinner; Auditors; Correspondence; Prizes; Prize examinations
5 Jul 1897, Correspondence; Physiological laboratory; Anatomical models; Prize day; Maori head; Prize examinations
19 Jul 1897, Correspondence; Prizes; New post-mortem room; Almanack
4 Oct 1897, Correspondence; Proficiency prizes & certificates; Furniture & fittings; Entrance scholarships
1 Nov 1897, Correspondence; Maori head; Votes of thanks; St George’s directory; School clerk; Entrance scholarships; London University question
6 Dec 1897, Remuneration of the Treasurer and Dean; University of London question; Resolution of meeting of delegates of schools
13 Dec 1897, London University question
3 Jan 1898, Letters; London University question; Conjoint Board Schedule of chemistry; Facilities to qualified medical practitioners; Registration department
1 Feb 1898, Correspondence; University of London Bill; Schedule in chemistry; Museum; Fire-proof storage; St George’s directory
7 Mar 1898, Election of chairman; Correspondence;Complimentary admissions; Examiners for prizes
21 Mar 1898, Correspondence; Conjoint Board curriculum
5 Apr 1898, Letters; Henry Charles Johnson prize; Appointment of lecturers & demonstrators for the coming year; Fees to students who have passed in anatomy and physiology; Chemistry schedule, Conjoint Board; Anatomical department; Appointment of lecturers & demonstrators for the coming year
2 May 1898, Correspondence; Acland prize; Brodie prize
16 May 1898, Correspondence; Pollock prize; Pathological monstrosity; Remuneration of test examiners; Assistant demonstrators for anatomy
6 Jun 1898, Lectureship on electricity; Prizes; William Brown £40 exhibition; Prize notices; Subjects for clinical prizes; Renewed laboratory fittings; 1st of October; Auditors; Anatomical porter
27 Jun 1898, Treasurer’s prize; Treasurer’s report; Vacation duty in the Dean’s department; Materia Medica Museum; Museum porter; Demonstrator in anatomy; William Brown £40 exhibition
4 Jul 1898, Letters;Sir Charles Clarke’s prize; Dissecting room; Library; Demonstratorship in anatomy
3 Oct 1898, Letters; Calendar; Prize day; Entrance scholarships of 1899; Prizes; Alterations in school; Entry of students
20 Oct 1898, Dr Holloway [James M. Holloway ‘of Louisville, Kentucky, USA’]; Conjoint scheme of clinical study; Entrance scholarship examinations; Vaccination
7 Nov 1898, Correspondence; Expenditure
5 Dec 1898, Correspondence; Dr Hobeika [A.H. Hobeika]; The case of Mr F.M. Hand [Frederick Hand]; Regulation concerning dissection; Dr Cavafy’s [John Cavafy] resignation; Lectureships; Annual dinner
2 Jan 1899, Letters; Insurance; Jenner Institute; Third demonstrator of anatomy; Directory; Entrance scholarships for 1899
16 Jan 1899, Third demonstrator of anatomy; Mr Tyndale [house physician]
6 Feb 1899, Correspondence; Jenner Institute; Pathological Laboratory; Appointment of examiners; University of London
6 Mar 1899, Pollock prize fund; Jenner Institute; Appointment of lecturers & demonstrators; Members of Council; University of London
20 Mar 1899, Correspondence; Royal Army Medical Corps; Dr Batten [of the Children’s Hospital, Great Ormond Street]; Dissection in August; Losses from the School; Photography of Students
10 Apr 1899, Correspondence; Report of the School to the Board; Henry Charles Johnson prize; Assistant demonstrator in anatomy
1 May 1899, Correspondence; University of London; Mr Sich [student]; Mr Grimsdale [Harold Barr Grimsdale]; Brodie prize; Annual celebrations
5 Jun 1899, Correspondence; Prizes; Subjects for clinical prizes; Demonstrator of anatomy; University of London; The library; Annual dinner
26 Jun 1899, Correspondence; Otological Congress; Almanack; Prizes; Auditors; Prize rewards
10 Jul 1899, Letters; Prize distribution; Treasurer’s prize; William Brown exhibition £100; The Treasurer’s statement; Anatomical models; London University commission
25 Sep 1899, Royal Army Medical Corps; Assistant curatorship; Prize day
9 Oct 1899, Letters; Dean’s report; Prizes & certificates; Entrance scholarships; Sir Charles Clarke’s prize; Entrance scholarships in science; Chelsea Clinical Society; Dinner Committee; Pathological laboratory; Demonstrator in chemistry; University commission; Clinical lectures; Postmortem demonstrations
6 Nov 1899, Correspondence; Vote of thanks; Dr Phillips [William A. Phillips]; Concerning a student; Surveyor of taxes; Copy of the original edition of John Hunter’s ‘A Treatise on the Blood etc’
4 Dec 1899, Letters; Lectureships
8 Jan 1900, University of London; Entrance scholarships; Mr Bond’s [student] fees; Lectureship in medicine; Lectureship in Materia Medica; Dr Lazarus Barlow; Demonstrator of anatomy
5 Feb 1900, University of London; Dr Field Hall [J. Field Hall]; Entrance scholarships 1900
5 Mar 1900, Correspondence; University of London commission; Appointment of lecturers & other teachers; Prize examiners; Museum; Re Mr Frederick Garrell Peck [library donation]
19 Mar 1900, Cloakroom attendant
2 Apr 1900, Correspondence; Henry Charles Johnson prize; Assistant demonstrators in anatomy; Case of Mr Munro [George Deans Munro, student]; Eligibility for the Brackenbury prizes; University of London
7 May 1900, The Treasurer; Mr T.C. English [student]; Dr Slater [Charles Slater]; Pollock prize; School servants; Introductory address; Annual dinner; Thompson medal; Clinical prizes; Webb prize; Collection of casts; Surgical class; Mr Fehrsen [A.O.M. Fehrsen, student]
11 Jun 1900, Correspondence; Prizes; Treasurer; Auditors; Library; Chelsea Clinical Society; Mr Leonard Ellis; Pollock prize; Instruction in X-ray work
2 Jul 1900, Treasurer’s report; Assistant Dean; Distribution of prizes; Award of prizes; Conditions of prizes; The teaching of practical surgery
30 Jul 1900, Mr Sheild [Arthur Marmaduke Sheild]; Sir Charles Clarke’s prize
8 Oct 1900, New member; Chairman; Mr Haward [John Warrington Haward]; Medical Sickness etc Society’ Dean’s report; Prizes; Entrance scholarships; Sir Charles Clarke’s prize; Return of fee; Assistant Dean; Blackboards in dissecting room; Election of demonstrator of anatomy; St Mary’s Hospital; Metropolitan Schools of Medicine; Draft re William Brown £40 exhibition; University of London
5 Nov 1900, Correspondence; Report of Committee on the Museum
3 Dec 1900, Letters; Assistant teacher in bacteriology; Demonstrator in anatomy; Present of books; Treasurer’s prize; Museum; Entrance scholarships; Prize distribution; Rules of procedure
7 Jan 1901, Letters; Votes of thanks; Dr Holm [of Copenhagen]; Standing orders
4 Feb 1901, Annual dinner; Mr Leonard E. Ellis [student]; William Brown £40 exhibition; Mr Hubert Sr George Goldsmith [student]; Standing orders; Radiography
4 Mar 1901, Correspondence; Joint clinical scheme; Prize examiners; Appointment of lecturers & teachers; Mr Albert’s proposal
1 Apr 1901, Reports of prize examiners; Fees to advanced students; Annual report; Demonstrators & assistant demonstrators in anatomy; University of London M.B. Examination
6 May 1901, The late Dr Cavafy [John Cavafy]; Correspondence; Prizes; Dr Wichmann [of Copenhagen]; Application for return of fees; 1st October; Dr Slater [Charles Slater]; Prize distribution; Dr Rolleston’s absence [Humphrey Davy Rolleston]; University of London; Dr Bottoni [student]; Brackenbury prize in medicine
3 Jun 1901, Letters; Death of a student [Walter Greig Jack]; Prize distribution; Auditors; Royal Institute of Health; Mr Bain [Donald Bain]; Sinking fund; Mr Alliott [student]; Metropolitan Schools of Medicine; Brackenbury prize in medicine; University of London
10 Jun 1901, University of London
1 Jul 1901, Letters; Treasurer’s statement; Jenner’s relic [Blossom]
11 Jul 1901, Congress in Eastbourne; Tuberculosis Congress
30 Jul 1901, Prizes; Report on clinical teaching in the wards
7 Oct 1901, Correspondence; Scholarships; Sale of books
4 Nov 1901, Letters; William Brown £40 exhibition; Conjoint Board Physics; Vaccination; Complimentary resolutions
2 Dec 1901, Complimentary resolutions; Letters; William Brown £40 exhibition; Entrance scholarship of £85; Peirse-Duncombe benefaction; Practical medicine; St George’s directory; Finance of the school; Notice of motion; Complimentary resolution
6 Jan 1902, Letters; D.P.H. [Diploma in public health] courses; Assistant lecturer in Public Health; Museum of Hygiene; William Brown £40 exhibition; Report on the finance of the school; Museum; Annual dinner account; Communication from the Board
17 Jan 1902, Letters; Position of the school
3 Feb 1902, Treasurer’s prize; William Brown £40 exhibition; Sanitary institute; Entrance scholarships 1902; Maternity department; Report of the Committee appointed to consider the proposal to remove the Hospital to a larger site
17 Feb 1902, Letters; Clinical requirements; Peirse-Duncombe laboratory; Light treatment
3 Mar 1902, Letters; Prize examiners; Appointment of lecturers; Financial position of the school
17 Mar 1902, Finances of the school
7 Apr 1902, Letters; Appointment of demonstrators; Guy’s Hospital scheme of fees; Fees for hospital practice; Advertisements; Henry Charles Johnson prize
12 May 1902, Lectureship in insanity; Brackenbury prize in surgery; Metropolitan Schools of Medicine; Annual report; Introductory address; Annual dinner
2 Jun 1902, Letters; Auditors; Brackenbury prize in medicine & surgery; Mr Fedden [Walter Fedde Fedden]; Lectureship in insanity; Annual distribution of prizes; Brodie prize; Pollock prize
7 Jul 1902, New members; Mr Bond [Edmund Delafosse Bond]; Prize day; Secretaries of annual dinner; Treasurer’s statement; Treasurer’s prize; Mr Cope; Rearrangement of the work of Treasurer and Dean; Joint scheme re entrance scholarships; Prizes
23 Jul 1902, Annual dinner; Webb prize; William Brown £40 exhibition; Sir Charles Clarke’s prize; Pollock prize
6 Oct 1902, October 1st; Letters; St Mary’s Hospital; Prizes; Dean’s statement; Mr Allingham’s [Herbert William Allingham] notice of motion; Condition of the school
10 Oct 1902, Appointment of a Dean; Re financial position of the school
23 Oct 1902, Appointment of a Dean
3 Nov 1902, Complimentary resolutions; Letters; Treasurership; Teaching of anaesthetics; Coaching in the wards; Associated Hospital Scheme
10 Nov 1902, Letters; School secretaryship; Treasurer’s statement
1 Dec 1902, School funds; School secretary; Post-graduate courses; Business of Council & Committee; Remuneration of lecturers; Operative surgery; Purchase of bones; Entrance scholarships; Recognised teachers

Registers and training records

Registers and training records relating to nurses who trained or worked at St George's and other hospitals in Wandsworth (most of which were subsequently absorbed into St George's), Surrey (connected to St George's indirectly via the affiliation with Kingston) and South West London

St George's Hospital and Medical School Annual Reports

Annual reports generated by the St George's Hospital and the medical school. The volumes include statistics and annual reports of patients treated at the hospital as well as articles by the staff of the hospital and external contributors.

Volumes I-VI (one volume per year 1866-1871) and Volume VII (1872-1874) were edited by John William Ogle and Timothy Holmes.

Volume VIII (1874-1867) was edited by William Howship Dickinson and Timothy Holmes.

Volume IX (1877-1878) was edited by William Howship Dickinson and Thomas Pickering Pick.

Volume X (1879) was edited by Thomas Tillyer Whipham and Thomas Pickering Pick.

Sans titre

International Centre for Drug Policy (ICDP)

Papers from the International Centre for Drug Policy (ICDP), formerly known as the Centre for Addiction Studies. The ICDP was established in late 2003 by St George’s Hospital Medical School to act as a broker to promote excellence in the field of substance misuse prevention in particular drug policy within the international arena. It had a national and international reputation for its activities and was based at St George’s, University of London. Its Director was Professor Hamid Ghodse, who was a world leader in international drug policy and addictions, and held the post many times of President of the United Nations International Narcotics Control Board (INCB). The ICDP participated in a number of activities relating to treatment and prevention of tobacco, alcohol and drugs, including:-

• education and training
• research and development
• policy development
• consultancy and advice

The papers include reports from various projects the Centre was running. These include RETAD; Tobacco Free Initiative; Herbal Medicine; Croydon Alcohol Interventions, Substance Misuse in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum Project.

ICDP was set up in 2003, and continued its work as a separate unit under the medical school's Mental Health Division before being moved to the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) in 2013, following the death of Professor Hamid Ghodse.

NV001 – Joan Clague

Ref no: NV001
Name: Joan Clague
Dates at St George's: 1967-74

Digital images, copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Carol McCubbin as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

Image descriptions:
PH011/PH031 [two versions] – Ball at Grosvenor House, c.1968-1969: Clockwise from bottom facing camera: Mrs Hugh Anderson; Mr Richard Ellis (House Governor); Mrs Gordon Marsh; Mrs Betty Ellis; Unknown gentleman; Lady Monkton (member of Board of Governors); Dame Muriel Powell (Chief Nursing Officer); Mr Gordon Marsh (Deputy House Governor); Miss Joan Clague (Principal Nursing Officer - Service); Hospital Chaplin (Nash?); Wife of Chaplin; Wife of Board of Governors (Trade Union Rep); Board of Governors member (Trade Union Rep); Mr Hugh Anderson (Consultant surgeon, member of Nursing committee)
PH708 – Joan Clague Nov 1969: Studio photo of Joan Clague in uniform taken Nov 1969 when she was appointed to succeed Dame Muriel who advised her to have one taken as "it will come in useful".
PH709 – Joan Clague PTS Oct 1950 at Guy's: Official PTS photo Oct 1950 at Guy's. Joan Clague is standing first left on the second row.
PH710 – Joan Clague in grounds of PTS in Surrey, 1950: Joan Clague (right) in grounds of PTS in Surrey.
PH711 – Joan Clague Hampstead General Hospital in 50s: Joan Clague at Hampstead General Hospital taken in the mid 50s. The Hospital was pulled down when the new Royal Free was built. This is in the OPD/Casualty at Christmas and Joan is directly behind the Sister in charge on the first row wearing a Tubigauze.

PH712 – Joan Clague at Base Hospital Cairnes in 1960: Joan Clague at the Base Hospital in Cairnes, Australia. She is second left (wearing glasses). She was a £10 Pom and spent 3 years working round Australia.

St George’s Hospital Gazette, volume XXII

'Volume 22, January 1914-October 1919'. 'First edition of 1914 gazette Vol XXII Nos 1, 4, 6, 7, bound into this volume (22)'. 'No Gazettes produced in 1915'. Contents:

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.1, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.1-5, 'Hawkins', History of the Hawkins family association with St George’s Hospital, Dr Caesar Hawkins, 1711-1786, Surgeon to George III, inventor of the cutting gorget, Portrait by Hogarth at Royal College of Surgeons, copy given to St George’s by Caesar H. Hawkins in 1862; George Hawkins, son of Pennell Hawkins, Surgeon to St George’s 1780-1783; Charles Hawkins, son of Sir Caesar Hawkins, Surgeon to St George’s, 1773-4 and 1798-1800; Caesar H. Hawkins, son of Rev Edward Hawkins, Surgeon to St George’s Hospital 1829-1861; Mr Charles Hawkins, Treasurer and Trustee to St George’s 1865-1870, donor of the copy of the circular Wilson painting of St George’s and the Hogarth picture of Count Soleirol with horse and dog by Sartorius with St George’s hospital in the background;; R. R. J. [James. Robert Ruston]

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.5-6, 'The Pre-operation use of the Fowles Position', Use of the Fowler position in cases of peritonitis.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.6-8, 'Another ‘Orrible ‘Orspital Tregedy!', Satirical Poem ; J.W.L.

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.8-9, 'The Christmas Dream', Prose Poem; “Agnomen”

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.9, 'The Hunterian Society', Reports of five recent meetings of the Hunterian society in October – November 1913; Dr Carpenter on sleeping sickness; Dr Hunt on blood examination; Fleet-Surgeon Lomas on Hospital Ships; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.10-12, 'Round the Hospital', Christmas 1913 in the hospital and the Cottage; Tea Day, Tuesday December 30th 1913 attended by Princess Victoria; Out patient children’s entertainment organised by Sister Newton; Retirement of porters, Trickey, Stanley and Wright; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.12, 'Honours', Award of Masonic honours to Dr Francis H. Mead, San Deigo California; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.12, 'Appointments', William Henry Bull appointed Honorary surgeon to the King; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.12, 'The Services', Appointments of St George’s staff to the Forces and Indian Medical Service; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.13, 'Examination Results', Recent examination results of Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.14, 'Changes of Address', Changes of Address of Staff and Alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.14, 'Birth', A daughter to Raymond Streatfeild; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 1. pp.14, 'Reviews', Reviews of books; Gray’s Anatomy 18th Edition, edited by Robert Howden; Alimentary Toxaemia; Babies, A book for Maternity Nurses by Margaret French; Hygeine and Public Health by Louis Parkes and H. R. Kenwood; Operative Surgery by D. C. L. Fitzwilliams; Lectures on Medical Electricity to Nurses; Lectures on Tuberculosis for Nurses; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.17, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.17-26, 'A Clinical Lecture-The Feeding of Young Children', Clinical Lecture-The Feeding of Young Children; Norman G. Bennett

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.26-27, 'A Remarkable Case of Survival', Accidental incarceration of young boy below decks of a ship the SS Tiger who survived for 11 days without food or water; Walwyn Thomas, Cape Town

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.28-29, 'Round the Hospital', Recent Hunterian lecture; Hockey Team result; Publication of parts III and IV of the History of St George’s Hospital; Forthcoming Hunterian dinner at the Waldorf Hotel; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.29, 'Examination Results', Results of recent examinations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, The Royal College of Physicians and Conjoint board; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.30-31, 'The Trials of a Dresser', Lighthearted article about an encounter between a Dresser and a Senior Nurse; Glaucon

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.31, 'Thoughts on our Projected Movement to Wandsworth', Poem; T.N.

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.32, 'To the Editor of St George’s Gazette', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.32, 'House Officers', List of House Officers January – March 1914; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.32, 'Appointments', Appointments of St George’s staff to other hospitals and organisations; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.33, 'The Services', Appointments of St George’s staff to the Forces ; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.33, 'Changes of Address', Changes of Address of Staff and Alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.33, 'Births', A daughter to E. W. Dewey; a daughter to Frederick W Higgs; A daughter to N. W. Berry; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 2. pp.33-34, 'Reviews', Reviews of books; Mental Diseases by R. H. Cole; Diseases of Children by John McCaw; A Manual of Medical Treatment by Raymond Crawfurd and E. Farquahar Buzzard; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.Facing page 35, 'Untitled', Full length cartoon of balding man in pinstripe suit subtitled “Pen” [?Mr H. S. Pendlebury]; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.35, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.35-43, 'Some Points in connection with the Bacteriology of the Blood, part 1', Text of a paper given to the Hunterian Society; Dr E. L. Hunt

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.43, 'Round the Hospital', Retirement of Aural Surgeon, Mr Bull; Appointment of Mr Colledge as Junior Surgeon to the Throat and Ear department; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.43, 'Nursing News', Appointments of Nurses to other Hospitals and Organisations; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.44, 'Mr Bull', Biography of William Charles Bull, student and Aural surgeon, St George’s Hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.44, 'The Hunterian Society Dinner', Report of the Annual Hunterian Society Dinner held at the Waldorf Hotel on 13th March 1914; Speeches by Mr A William West and Dr Slater; Followed by a Smoking concert; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.45, 'Correspondence – an Apology', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.45, 'School Notes', Leaking Hydrant outside the Bacteriological laboratory, March 1st, causing flooding of the Medical School with damage to books in the Dean’s room including Hippocrates and Ambroise Pare; Hockey team results; Mr H. S. Pendlebury standing for election to council of the Royal College of Surgeons; Dr J. S. Collier elected as a foreign member of the Societe de Neurologie de Paris.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.46, 'Appointments', Appointments of St George’s staff to other hospitals and organisations; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.46, 'House Officers', List of House Officers April-June 1914; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.47, 'The Services', Appointments of St George’s staff to the Forces ; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.47, 'Changes of Address', Changes of Address of Staff and Alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.48, 'Births', A son to Dr F A Roper; a daughter to Harold Merriman Cooper; a son to W. S Tresawna; a son to G. H. Pooley; a son to Major Wentworth F. Tyndale; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.48, 'Marriages', Sir William H Bennett to Gladys Florence Stewart Hartigan; Claude Frankau to Edith Lorne McDougall; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.48, 'Deaths', Gerald Eustace Fitzgerald on 22nd November 1914, James Daniel Brown Fairlie; Frederick Dale on 25th October 1913 aged 56; Major Edward Dorset Farmer Bringhurst on 30th January 1914; John Arthur Goodchild on February 16th 1914 aged 62; Francis Brachi on 20th March 1914 aged 30; John Granville Henniker on 29th March 1914 aged 52; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 3. pp.48-50, 'Reviews', The Pocket Anatomy by C. H. Fagge; The Biology of the Blood Cell by O. C. Grunder; Tuberculosis in children (Scrofulosis) by Professor G Cornet; Genito-Urinary Diseases and Syphilis by Edgar G Ballenger; Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine by James Sands Elliott; Sanatoria for the Tuberculous by F. R. Walters; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.51, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.51-60, 'Some Points in connection with the Bacteriology of the Blood, part 2', Text of a paper given to the Hunterian Society; Dr E. L. Hunt

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.60, 'School Notes', Portrait of Dr Edward Wilson, drawn by Dr Becker Carter from a photograph hung in the school club; Illness of Dr Simmonds; Tennis Club new season; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.61, 'Round the Hospital', Dr Nachbar appointed as Resident Medical Superintendent; Retirement of Matron, Miss McCall Anderson and Assistant Matron, Sister Watson; Retirement of ‘Tricky’, Mr Vickery; Death of Sir Francis Laking, Bart; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.61, 'Clinical Lectures', List of Clinical Lectures for June 1914; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.62, 'St George’s Day', Observation of St George’s Day, 23rd April; Flying of flag and St George’s roses; Service in Chapel with address by Rev. Hon A. F. A. Hanbury-Tracy; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.62, 'Appointment', Appointment of D. W. Roy as Extra Examiner to Midwives board; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.62, 'Examination Results', Recent examination results of University of London, Royal College of Surgeons and Conjoint Board; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.63, 'Reviews', Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat by G. L. Biggs; The Medical Annual 1914; The Faeces of Children and Adults by P. J. Cammidge;; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.64, 'Congratulations', Congratulations to J. Howell Evans who won the Jacksonian Prize at the Royal College of Surgeons; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.64, 'The Services', Appointments of St George’s staff to the Forces ; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.64, 'Births', Twin daughters to Alfred W. Moore; a son to Henry J Cardew; a daughter to W. P. Tindal-Atkinson; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 4. pp.64, 'Change of Address', Changes of Address of Staff and Alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.65, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.Facing Page 65, 'The Late Sir Francis Henry Laking', Photograph of Sir Francis Henry Laking; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.65-67, 'Sir Francis Henry Laking, Bart, GCVO, KCB, MD, LLD, MRCP', Obituary of Sir Francis Henry Laking, aged 67; Student, Physician, Medical Registrar and Visiting Apothecary at St George’s Hospital; Surgeon Apothecary to Queen Victoria; Physician in Ordinary to King Edward VII and King George V; Present at the death of Edward VII; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.67-68, 'Parting at Morning', Dinner on June 12th for G. H. Varley on relinquishing post of R. M. S. and Editor of the Gazette; T.N.

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.68-74, 'Some Recollections', Memories of Medical training at St George’s by Francis H Mead, San Diego, California; Initial year at Durham; Recollections of Richard Catterall in the Dissection room; Dr Whipham; Dr Cavafy; Mr Pick; Mr T Holmes; Photography with F. C. Compton; Dr Howship Dickenson; Visits to London Theatres; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.74-75, 'Within the Corner', Appointments of Lord Greville and Sir Gerard Lowther as Treasurers of the Hospital; Mr Ewart passed final Fellowship and appointed temporary Assistant Surgeon; Appointment of Miss Cooper as Matron and Sister Babtie as Assistant Matron; Admission of women to the Tennis Courts two days per week; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.76, 'The Scotch Invasion', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.76, 'Nursing News', Appointments of Nurses to other Hospitals and Organisations; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.76, 'Appointments', Appointments of St George’s staff to other hospitals and organisations; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.77, 'The Services', Appointments of St George’s staff to the Forces ; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.77, 'Examination Results', Recent examination results of University Cambridge and Royal College of Surgeons; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.77, 'Changes of Address', Changes of Address of Staff and Alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.78, 'Births', A son to A. E. Carver; a daughter to A. F. G. Codd; a daughter to L. Erasmus Ellis; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.78, 'Marriage', James Richard Henry Turton to Ethel Bromley; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 5. pp.78, 'Deaths', Sir Francis Laking on 21st May, aged 67; Joseph William Noble on 4th June aged 46; Frederick N. Ozanne on 23rd May; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.79, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.79-85, 'The Hospital Ship on the Rocks', First hand account of ‘Maine’,a Hospital Ship, going aground between Jura and Islay; Evacuation of patients into lifeboats. Rescue by Navy Destroyers including ‘Swift’ and travel to Campbeltown with transfer to ‘Hecla’ and ‘Andromache’; W. F. F. [Fedden, Walter Fedde]

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.85, 'School Notes', Staff v. School Tennis match; Holiday plans of staff; Brief mention of European crisis; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.86, 'Memories', Poem; J. W. L.

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.87-88, 'Staff v. School', Detailed account of Staff v. School Tennis match; Staff won 7:2; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.88, 'Correspondence ', Letter welcoming Dr Nachbar to the Cottage as Medical Superintendent; J. B.

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.89, 'Appointments', Appointments of St George’s staff to other hospitals and organisations; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.89, 'House Officers', List of House Officers July-September 1914; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.90, 'The Services', Appointments of St George’s staff to the Forces ; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.90, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Durham and Conjoint Board; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.91, 'Change of Address', Changes of Address of Staff and Alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.91, 'Birth', a son to Dr Darwall-Smith; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.91, 'Death', Gerald Allpress Simmons on July 26th; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 6. pp.91-94, 'Reviews', The Practice of Surgery by Russell Howard; Sclero-Corneal Trephining in the Operative Treatment of Glaucoma by Colonel Elliot; Anaesthetics: Their Uses and Administration by Dudley W. Buxton; Historical Account of Charing Cross Hospital and Medical School by William Hunter; Examination of the Urine by A. F. Hewat; The Salvarsan Treatment of Syphilis in Private Practice by Stopford-Taylor and Mackenna; Extraction of Teeth by F. Coleman; Florence Nightingale to her Nurses;; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.Facing page 95, 'The “War Cottage” (August 1914)', Group Photograph of the staff of the Cottage; W. F Blandford; E. J. Selby; W. E. Waller; J. A. Venning; G. A. Ewart; L. Colledge; C. C. Kerby; A. Jervis; Rev. P. Waddington; J. Nachbar; Evelyn Rich; C. H. S. Frankau; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.95, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII . Issue 7. pp.95-99, 'No. ---, General Hospital', Personal account of joining the war,going to France and working in a field hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.99-101, 'War Notes', Description of the Hospital at the outbreak of war; Departure of many staff for the forces and medical services; A Hundred beds made available at St George’s and Wimbledon at the disposal of the War Office and Admiralty; Lt Wyler wounded and mentioned in dispatches; Captain H. E. Priestley taken prisoner at Mons; Capt Fisher wounded;; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.101, 'School Notes', Resignation of Mr Jaffrey owing to ill health; Appointment of W. Fedde Fedden to full Surgeon and Mr G. A Ewart to Assistant Surgeon; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.101-103, 'Obituary', Charles Alexander Hill, St George’s Alumnus and Bacteriologist in Liverpool; Guyon Lynden-Bell, student, aged 21; Septimus Hibbert, died on HMS Formidable, First St George’s war casualty; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.103-105, 'St George’s Men and the War', List of staff serving in Regular and Auxiliary Forces; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.106, 'Nursing News', Miss E Cooper commenced as Matron; Sister Babtie returned as Assistant Matron; Sister Watson serving in Paris; List of 34 nurses engaged in military duties; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.107, 'Births', a daughter to C. H. S. Taylor; a daughter to Dr Bertram Cohen; a daughter to Arnold Saxby Good; a son to L. Scargill; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.107, 'Marriages', Walter James Sussman to Lena Mary Brooks; G. A. Ewart to Dorothy Turner; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.107, 'Death', Guyon Lynden-Bell on 6th October, aged 21; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 7. pp.107-108, 'Review', Orbiter Scripta: Nose, Throat and Ear by A. R. Friel; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.109, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.109-111, 'School Notes', Death of Sir Frederick Hewitt; Death in action of Captain Maurice Burnett; Death of Alfred Lowe, Librarian; Appointment of Dr H. D. Rolleston as Surgeon-General R. N., stationed at Haslar Hospital; Appointment of Mr Turner as Surgeon-General, stationed at Plymouth; Retirement of Mr Fedden from the Navy to return to ‘the Corner; Staff Tennis Match; Return to the hospital of J. Brewer, Nicholas, Coombes and Gros, and Major Priestley from active service;; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.112-116, 'St George’s Hospital and the War', List of staff serving in Regular and Auxiliary Forces including those Killed and Wounded, Awards and Medals; Mentioned in Dispatches, Prisoners of War, Non Medical Staff and Nursing staff.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.117-119, 'The Dardanelles', Report of ‘An Advanced Dressing Station during a Big Action’; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.119-120, 'Births', A daughter to P. F. Tinne; a son to Captain G. A. Ewart; a son to Percy Lockhart Mummery; a son to Beaumont H. Comerford; a daughter to Harold Merriman Cooper; a son to C. K. McKerrow; a son to H. E. Symes-Thompson; a son to Ernest G. G. Little; a son to G. E. Friend; a daughter to Adrian Caddy; a son to Arnold Caddy; a daughter to Arthur Avent; a daughter to W. B. Winkfield; a son to H. Gordon Sparrow; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.120, 'Marriages', Dr S. V. Pearson to May Elizabeth Earl; Ivor Back to Bertha Winifred Nash; F. T. Hill to Ruth Madeline Trollope; E. Scott to Agnes E. Hicks; Robert Francis Jones to Margaret May Moss; William Byam to Doris Mabert Stiven; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.120-121, 'Deaths', George Alfred Heberden on 23rd January aged 56; George Walker on 22nd January 1916 aged 63; Sir Frederick William Hewitt on 6th January; Charles Henry Fox on December 25th 1915 aged 78; Alexander Morley on November 25th 1915 aged 80; Alfred Lowe on September 2nd 1915, for 41 years Librarian to the Medical School; Robert Henry Cordeux on 18th August 1915; Edgar George Bulleid on April 21st 1915 aged 54; Maurice Barnett on April 19th 1915, killed in action; Bertram Leeds Thomas Barnett on April 19th 1915; Septimus Hibbert aged 28, missing in action from H. M. S. Formidable, 1st January 1915; Friend Edward Streeten on June 15th 1915 aged 62; James Collyer on April 25th aged 79; Wm. H. Jenkins aged 49 on November 29th 1914, Clerk to the hospital for 18 years; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.121, 'Appointments', Appointments of St George’s staff to hospitals and organisations; Appointment of Fedde W. Fedden as Surgeon to St George’s; G. A. Ewart as Assistant Surgeon; D. W. Roy as Acting Assistant Surgeon; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.122, 'Examination Results', Examination Results of Conjoint Board and Society of Apothecaries; H Ingleby qualified January 1916; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.122, 'House Officers', List of House Officers March 1916; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.123, 'Changes of Address', Changes of Address of Staff and Alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 8. pp.123-124, 'Reviews', The Acute Abdomen by W. H. Battle; A Manual of Chemistry for Students of Medicine by Luff and Candy; Swanzy’s Diseases of the Eye; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.125, 'Contents', ; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.125-129, 'Sir Frederic Hewitt, M.D., M.V.O.', Obituary of Sir Frederic Hewitt, Student at St George’s 1880; Anaesthetist; Gave Anaesthetic to King Edward VII during his operation by Treves for appendicitis; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.129-133, 'Reminiscences', History of St George’s going back to 1719; Charitable funding of the hospital; Experiences of working at St George’s in the second half of the 19th Century; Flood following tank burst in June 1876; Retirement of Secretary to St George’s after 30 years; Harry Wingrove

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.133-135, 'Lucian in London', Satirical essay comparing the rituals associated with performing surgery to religious rituals; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.135-139, 'School Notes', Dr Golla serving in Field Ambulance Corps; Deaths in action of Captains W. S. Armstrong and Captain K. H. A. Kellie; Lt. R. C. B. Briscoe wounded in action; Appointments of Mr Oakden and Mr Roy as temporary Assistant Surgeons; Dr Melville as Radiographer; Miss Ingleby as Assistant Curator of the Museum; Admission of ladies as students during the war; Addition of beds to Separation Ward; Improvements of Out-patients under Sister Newton; Staff shortages and issues due to the war; Hunterian Society reduction in meetings due to the war; Results of Hockey Club fixtures; Acrostic puzzle in the form of a poem; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.139-144, 'St George’s Hospital and the War', Cumulative list of staff serving in Regular and Auxiliary Forces including those Killed and Wounded, Awards and Medals; Mentioned in Dispatches, Prisoners of War, Non Medical Staff and Nursing staff.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.144, 'Examination Results', Examination Results of Conjoint Board, Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and Apothecaries; includes Miss H. E. Claremont and Miss E. O’Flynn; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.144, 'House Officers', List of House Officers June 1916; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.145, 'Prizes', Prizes awarded including Thompson Medal to Miss H. E. Claremont; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.145, 'Births', A son to H. M. Brushfield; a daughter to Major William Byam; a son to Prof. J. E. Frazer; a son to Arnold S. Good; a daughter to Major F. W. Higgs; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.145, 'Marriages', Captain Kenneth Bruce Dickson to Mildred Barton; Lt Griffith Ifor Evans to Dilys Eames; Hamilton Hartridge to Kathleen Wilson; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.146, 'Deaths', Captain W. Seymour Armstrong on May 31st of injuries received; Henrik Jonas Kellgren on June 1st aged 78; Captain K. H. A. Kellie, Killed in Action 25th June; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 9. pp.146, 'Changes of Address', ; Unknown author98, 'Hunterian Society', Recent meetings of the Hunterian Society; G. R. Turner on his experiences at the British Front in France; Demonstration of artificial limbs by the Essential Limb Company;; Unknown authorooper Willis; Raymond Wyatt to Beatrice Kiek; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.147, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.147-149, 'W. H. Muckleston, M.B.', Biography of W. H. Muckleston, 1756-1787; Governor Physician at St George’s 1783; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.149-150, 'On Losing Donkeys', The process of officially reporting the loss of a donkey which fell off a cliff at an observation point during the war; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.150-153, 'School Notes', Apology for 6 month period since last Gazette; Establishment of Venereal Disease Department in Outpatients under Captain H. W. Bayley with Dr H. Gordon Sparrow and Miss E O’Flynn; Recent meetings of the Hunterian Society, Medical Jurisprudence by Dr R. S. Trevor, Clinical Evening, Insects and Medicine by Mr P. A. Buxton; Patient letter of thanks; Appointment of Miss E O’Flynn as Assistant Curator of the Museum; Solution to Acrostic from previous issue; Further Acrostic in poem form from the same author; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.154-155, 'Cottage Notes', Concern expressed that staff now includes two ladies and three unqualified House Surgeons; Abolition of the post of Resident Anaesthetist; Difficulties with medical staffing and loss of staff to the forces and other institutions; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.155-160, 'St George’s Hospital and the War', Cumulative list of staff serving in Regular and Auxiliary Forces including those Killed and Wounded, Awards and Medals; Mentioned in Dispatches, Prisoners of War and Non Medical Staff.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.160, 'Nursing News', List of Nurses on Active Service; Resignation of Matron, Miss E. Cooper on her forthcoming marriage; Royal Red Cross awarded to Sister Grant; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.161, 'Obituary', Obituaries of Charles Kenneth McKerrow, Died of wounds aged 33 on December 20th 1916; Thomas Seymour Tuke, Died on February 28th 1917 of pneumonia; Wallace Hillbrook, Died of Meningitis while on active service; Robert Walter Doyne died aged 59; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.163, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and London, Apothecaries and Conjoint Board, including Miss H. E. Claremont, Miss E O’Flynn, Miss H Ingleby and Miss M. N. Bostock; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.163-164, 'House Officers', House Officers March 1916; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.164, 'Births', A Daughter to N. W. Berry; A son to J Ellison; A son to Dr W. J. Fenton; A son to C. H. S. Frankau; a daughter to R. E. V. Hale; a daughter to Lt. H Hartridge; a daughter to Dr Henry Menzies; a son to Major A. E. Priestley, a son to Henry Robinson, a son to H. G. Sparrow; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.164, 'Marriages', Patrick Alfred Buxton to Miss M. G. Rice; Lionel Colledge to Margaret May Brackenbury; Gerald Percy Humphrey to Kathleen Rees; Cyril Frederick Mayne to Mary Elizabeth Allan; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.164, 'Deaths', Robert Walter Doyne on August 30th aged 59; Dr Charles Ewart on December 7th 1916; George Andrew Gunton on October 30th 1916 aged 57; Captain Wallace Hillbrook in August 1916; Charles Kenneth McKerrow, Died of wounds, December 20th 1916; Thomas Seymour Tuke on February 23rd aged 61; Martindale Carslade Ward on November 13th 1915; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 10. pp.165-166, 'Book Reviews', Essentials of Histology by Sir E. A. Schafer; Gray’s Anatomy, 19th Edition; The Book of Life; Broca’s Ligations and Amputations; When to Advise Operation in General Practice by A. Rendle Short; British Journal of Surgery; Efficiency in First Aid and Hospital Orderlies by N. Corbet Fletcher; First Aid in the Trenches by Somerville Hastings; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.167, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.167-169, 'Thomas Tillyer Whipham', Obituary of Dr Thomas Tillyer Whipham; student at St George’s 1864, Demonstrator of Anatomy, Curator of the museum, Assistant Physician and Physician; Died 3rd November 1917; Warrington Haward,

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.169, 'The Resignation of Sister Oxford', Retirement of Sister Allen, Oxford Ward; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.169-170, 'Medical Economies, 1917', Poem; T. W. P. [T. Wilson Parry]

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.170-172, 'School Notes', Mr G. R. Turner and Mr E. C. Stirling awarded Birthday honours by the King; Sympathy to St George’s staff who have lost sons in the war; Disappearance of volumes from the Library; Award of Royal Red Cross to Mrs A. M. H. Gray, previously Matron; Appointment of Sister Babtie as Matron; Dr Rolleston to give instruction on the wards while stationed in London;; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.172-178, 'St George’s Hospital and the War', Cumulative list of staff serving in Regular and Auxiliary Forces including those Killed and Wounded, Awards and Medals; Mentioned in Dispatches, Prisoners of War and Non Medical Staff and Nursing staff.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.179, 'Obituary', Obituaries of Colonel John Henry Edward Austin, R.A.M.C. died April 26th 1917 after being invalided home from Egypt; Dr James Nicholls died July 28th 1917 aged 87; Dr William Augustine Ellison died November 1st 1917; Dr Godfrey Charles Browne Hawes in the sinking of the Hospital Ship ‘Salta’ April 10th 1917; Herbert Fullarton Ransom; Captain John Beaufoy Randall, died in action; Captain J. W. Pettinger, R.A.M.C., died on October 6th aged 43 of pneumonia; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.181, 'Births', A son to Herbert P. S. Devitt, A son to P. F. Tinne. A Daughter to Major R. Markham Carter; twin sons to H. B. Roderick; a son to Ivor Back; a son to Adrian Caddy; a son to Captain A. H. Tovey; A daughter to Cyril Mayne; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.181, 'Marriage', Captain Donald W. Roy to Beatrice Anne Barstow; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.181, 'Deaths', James Wilson Pettinger on October 6th at Aldershot of Pneumonia aged 43; Frederick E Fenton on October 16th aged 64; Lt. Col. William Augustine Ellison on November 1st, Thomas Tillyer Whipham on November 3rd 1917 aged 78; John Beaufoy Randall, Killed in Action on October 31st 1917 aged 28 years; Herbert Fullarton Ransome on November 14th, James Nicholls on July 28th aged 86; Godfrey Charles Browne Hawes, On April 10th in the sinking of the Hospital ship ‘Salia’; John Henry Edward Austin on April 26th; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.182, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results of the Universities of Cambridge and London and the Apothecaries, Marian Noel Bostock; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.182, 'Reviews', Blood Pictures: An introduction to Clinical Haematology by Cecil Price Jones; Baillliere’s popular Atlas of Anatomy; Diseases of the Skin by Sir Malcolm Morris; Hygeine and Public Health; The Practitioner’s Pocket Pharmacology and Formulary; Health in Camp by Nankivell; The Ideal Nurse by Mercier; Green’s Manual of Pathology and Morbid Anatomy; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 11. pp.184, 'Correspondence ', Letter to the Gazette informing the work of the Central Depot of the Surgical Branch of Queen Mary’s Needlework Guild in supporting the war effort; Myra G. Gibson

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.185, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.185-186, 'Robert Salusbury Trevor', Obituary of Robert Salusbury Trevor; H. S. P. [Pendlebury, Herbert Stringfellow]

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.187, 'The Resignation of Sister ‘Fitz’', Retirement of Sister McIndoe, Nurse at St George’s from 1897 and Sister of Fitzwilliam ward from 1892; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.187-191, 'The Military Service of some Past Members of the Honorary Staff of St George’s Hospital', List of Physicians undertaking military service from 1740-1821 taken from the Roll of Commissioned officers in the Medical Service of the British Army; George Lewis Tessier; Charles Peters; John Baillie; John Clephane; Donald Munro; James Robertson; Edward Nathaniel Bancroft; Roderick McLeod; Claudius Amyand; William Cheselden; John Ranby; David Middleton; Sir Caesar Hawkins; John Pawlett; John Gunning; Henry Sandys; John Hunter; Thomas Keate; Sir Everard Home;John Gunning junior; Robert Keate; Henry Jeffreys; Thomas Rose; Edward Cutler; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.191-193, 'Surgery in the Stone Age', Poem; T. W. P. [T. Wilson Parry]

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.193-196, 'School Notes', Sudden Death of Dr Trevor;Change of Role of Mr G. R. Turner from Senior Surgeon to Consulting Surgeon; Loss of the sons of Dr Emmett and Dr E. C. Arnold in the war; Wounding of R. C. Briscoe; Mr Grimsdale standing for Council of Royal College of Surgeons; Donation to the Archive of Letters and other documents relating to the founding of St George’s Hospital from Mrs Ernest Hart; Changes in Nursing staffing following the retirements fo Sisters McIndoe and Allen; Sister Hunter to Oxford Ward and Sister Kempson to Fitzwilliam Ward; Sister Stringer to the Sick Room; New Years Honours and military honours awarded to A. C. E. Keble, Sir T. Crisp English, W. J. Weston, plus others awarded the Military Cross and DSO; Thanks for additions and corrections to Roll of Men engaged in war services; Notice from the Atomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland about changes in nomenclature; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.196-198, 'Hunterian Society', Recent meetings of the Hunterian Society; G. R. Turner on his experiences at the British Front in France; Demonstration of artificial limbs by the Essential Limb Company;; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.199-207, 'St George’s Hospital and the War', Updated cumulative list of staff serving in Regular and Auxiliary Forces including those Killed and Wounded, Awards and Medals; Mentioned in Dispatches, Prisoners of War and Non Medical Staff and Nursing staff.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.207-209, 'Obituaries', Obituaries of Lewis Moysey, drowned at the sinking of the Glenart Castle; C.E.Todd, 1858-1917; G. P. Girdwood, 1832-1918; A. F. G. Codd, died 1917 from pneumonia after being invalided out of the army; F. M. Ogilvie, 1862-1918; James Campbell Morgan, died 1918; Edward Thomas Wilson, 1832-1918, father of Edward Adrian Wilson; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.210, 'New Years Honours, Mentioned in Dispatches, &c.', List of New Years and Military Honours including Mentioned in Dispatches; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.210, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results of the Conjoint board, Apothecaries, Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of England including Helen Ingleby; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.211, 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to St George’s Hospital and other organisations. Appointment of Marian Bostock as Obstetric Assistant and Helen Ingleby as Curator of the Museum; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.211, 'Births', A daughter to G. H. Varley; a son to W. J. Fenton; a daughter to W. Byam; a son to Edmund I. Spriggs; a daughter to Gerald Shann; a daughter to Kenneth G. Haig; a son to J. P. Lockhart-Mummery; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.211, 'Marriages', C. E. Alan Shepherd to Gladys Brown; James A. Rooth to Beatrice De Putron; E. J. Selby to Amy Tarbat; Harold Eustace Thorn to Beatrice Beryl Robinson; R Salisbury Woods to Irene C Pickering; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.211-212, 'Deaths', Arthur Calcutta White on 1st November 1917 aged 76, F. Mentieth Ogilvie on 17th January 1918 of double pneumonia; Captain L. Moysey, on the Glenart Castle on February 26th 1918; James Campbell Morgan suddenly on March 8th 1918, aged 53; Somerville Boulnois Davis on March 16th 1918; Edward Thomas Wilson on April 19th 1918, aged 85, Robert Salusbury Trevor on March 21st 1918 aged 46; Leonard Bramah Diplock on May 8th 1918 aged 59, Charles Herve Girard on May 10th 1918 as a result of an accident, aged 84; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 12. pp.212-216, 'Reviews', Military Medical Annual; Fractures of the Orbit by Lagrange; The Psychoneuroses of War by G. Roussy and J L’Hermite; The After Effects of Wounds to the Bones and Joints by Broca; Typhoid fevers and Paratyphoid Fevers by H. Vincent and L. Muratet; Dysentries, Cholera and Exanthematic Typhus by H. Vincent and L. Muratet; A Manual of Medicine by T. P. Munro; Lectures on Medicine by Chalmers Watson; Surgical Applied Anatomy; A Manual of Physics for Medical Students by Hugh H. C. Candy;; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.217, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.217-219, 'Robert Brudenell Carter', Obituary of Robert Brudenell Carter.; W. Adams Frost

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.219-245, 'Some Experiences of a British Prisoner of War in Turkey', Account of Experiences as a Prisoner of War in Turkey from 1916-1918. Part 1; Captain L. A. P. Anderson

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.245-248, 'School Notes', Proposal for St George’s by the War Office to become an Officers Hospital in June 1918; Retirement of Sir Humphry Rolleston and Dr Stabb; Appointment of Humphry Rolleston as President of the Royal Society of Medicine; Effects of the Influenza epidemic on the staffing of St George’s; Sons of Dr H Swift and Dr S. H Creagh killed in action; Death of the Duke of Grafton; Death of Sir William Dalby; Proposal to publish an annotated Register of Pupils at St George’s Hospital Medical School; Return of staff to the hospital after war service; Awards of medals and honours to St George’s staff for war service; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.249-257, 'St George’s Hospital and the War', Updated cumulative list of staff serving in Regular and Auxiliary Forces including those Killed and Wounded, Awards and Medals; Mentioned in Dispatches, Prisoners of War and Non Medical Staff and Nursing staff.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.257-258, 'Obituary', Charles Herve Giraud 1834-1918, knocked down by an Army motor lorry in Fulham Road; Sir William B. Dalby, Consulting Aural Surgeon, died 29th December 1918 aged 78; Lawrence Henry Bennett, died 28th December 1918; William Ashton Ellis, died 2nd January 1919; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.259, 'Honours, Mentioned in Dispatches, &c.', List of New Years and Military Honours including Mentioned in Dispatches; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.259, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results of the Conjoint board and University of Cambridge; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.260, 'Births', A son to Kenneth Dickson; a daughter to D. W. Roy; a son to C. H. Fennell; a daughter to F. A. Roper; a son to Lionel Colledge; a son to R. Salisbury Woods; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.260, 'Marriages', John H. Dancy to Naomi Tribe; G. G. Collet to Gertrude Eulalie Tydd; Edwin Llewellyn Fickling to Eileen Dora O’Connell; Bryan Pick to Annie Muriel Frank, Algernon C. Stanley Smith to Lilian Zoe Sharp; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.261, 'Deaths', Lawrence Henry Bennett on December 28th 1918; Robert Brudenell Carter on October 24th 1918 aged 90; Sir William Bartlett Dalby on December 29th 1918; Bartholomew Gidley Derry on August 8th 1918 aged 71; William Ashton Ellis on January 2nd 1919; Frederick Charles Fisher on November 6th 1918 of pneumonia aged 60; Hugh Hamilton Sich on 7th November 1918 aged 42; Barnard Edward Spall on October 6th 1918 aged 86; Henry J Strong on January 29th 1919 aged 86; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 13. pp.261-264, 'Reviews', Grays Anatomy, 20th edn; A Manual of Physiology by G. N. Stewart; Aids to Medical Diagnosis by A. Whiting; A Manual of Chemistry by Luff and Candy; Materia Medical and Therapeutics by Mitchell, Bruce and Dilling; The intensive treatment of Syphilis and Locomotor ataxia by Aachen methods; The Nation’s Welface by Sir Bertrand Dawson; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.265, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.265-267, 'Sir E. C. Stirling, C.M.G., F.R.S.', Obituary of Sir E. C. Stirling, 1848-1919; Student St George’s Hospital; Assistant Surgeon; Lecturer on Physiology and Operative Surgery; Surgeon to the Adelaide Hospital; Director of the South Australian Museum; Naturalist to the Horn Scientific Expedition, 1894;; C. B. D. Hale; W. A. Horn; Lord Kintore

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.268, 'Francis Jaffrey, F.R.C.S.', Obituary of Francis Jaffrey, 1861-1919; Student at St Georges; Demonstrator in Anatomy; Assistant Surgeon; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.269-271, 'The Influenza Epidemic in Gilgit', Report on the Outbreak of Influenza Epidemic in Gilgit Agency, Kashmir; Illness and Death statistics for region; Modes of Prevention and Treatment; Philip M. Neighbour

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.272-273, 'The Prescription', Poem; T. W. P. [T. Wilson Parry]

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.273-275, 'School Notes', Appointment of Dr Jex-Blake as Physician; Dr Darwall Smith, Obstetric Physician; Mr Back, Surgeon; Dr Stanley Melville, Honorary Radiographer; Dr D. W. Roy, Assistant Obstetric Physician; Award of K.B.E. to Sir George Turner; First Annual Opening Celebration since 1913 held on 1st October 1919: Introductory Address given by Dr S. Squire Sprigge; Annual dinner to be held at Prince’s Restaurant; List of men awarded Birthday Honours, Military Promotions, Mentioned in Dispatches; Appointment of Dr G. A. Buckmaster to Bristol University as Professor of Physiology; Deaths of Mr Jaffrey, Dr H. A. Todd, Thomas Pickering Pick and John Cahill; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.275-284, 'St George’s Hospital and the War', Updated cumulative list of staff serving in Regular and Auxiliary Forces including those Killed and Wounded, Awards and Medals; Mentioned in Dispatches, Prisoners of War and Non Medical Staff and Nursing staff.; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.284-285, 'St George’s War Honours', List of Honours Awarded to St George’s Men, In October 1919 estimated that 960-1000 St George’s men were living of which 451 have served in the European War; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.285-287, 'Obituary', Obituaries of Henry John Strong, died 29th January 1919, aged 87; Samuel Jardine Wyndowe, died March 19th 1919, aged 89; Thomas Leigh, died 30th March 1919, aged 78; Edmund Baron Hartley, V.C., C.M.G., died 20th March 1919 aged 72; Henry Wynter Shettle, died 9th April 1919, aged 65; Ernest Wyndham Cottle, died 21st October 1919, aged 72; Edward Forster Drake-Brockman, died May 1st 1919, aged 76; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.287, 'Harper’s Retirement', Retirement of Harper, Post mortem room attendant; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.288, 'Births', a son to Hugh Wansey Bayley; a son to G. R. E. Colquohoun; a son to Bryan Pick; a daughter to J. R. H. Turton; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.288, 'Marriages', John Howell Evans to Gwynaeth Cooper Willis; Raymond Wyatt to Beatrice Kiek; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.288-289, 'Deaths', George Edward Bloxham; George Bernard Brodie aged 80; Wyndham Cottle aged 71; Elliot Daunt; Henry Allnutt Dodd, aged 90; Edward Forster Drake-Brockman; Philip Mackay Ellis; Edmund Baron Hartley, aged 71; Reginald Humphry, aged 67; Francis Jaffrey aged 59; Harry J. H. Kellgren; Thomas Leigh aged 77; Harry Wynter Shettle aged 63; Percy Richard Stevens aged 61; Edward Charles Stirling aged 71; Stephen Boxer Syfret; Baldesar Tahmisian; Charles Winterbottom; S. Jardine Wyndowe; Unknown author

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.289, 'Correspondence ', Letter announcing the upcoming Annual Service of the Medical Guild of St Luke at St Paul’s Cathedral; Provost George Cowell

Vol XXII. Issue 14. pp.289-292, 'Reviews', Anaesthesia and the Nurse’s Duties by A. de Prendeville; Harman , Aids to Opthalmology; Aids to Surgery by Cunning and Joll; English Public Health Studies, ed Sir Malcolm Morris; Malaria and its’ Treatment by A. Cecil Alport; Shell Shock by Andre Leri, Pye’s Surgical Handicraft; The Urethroscope in the Diagnosis of Urethritis by Major Lumb; The Practitioner’s Manual of Venerial Diseases; Unknown author

NV011 – Jo Dunstone

Ref no: NV011
Name: Jo Dunstone
Dates at St George's: 1956-[1959?]

Digital images, copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Sue Hawkins as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

Image descriptions:
PH001 – Jo Dunstone 1956: Jo Dunstone as probationer taken in 1956. Notice Striped uniform of probationers.
PH002 – Jo Dunstone 1959: Jo Dunstone in her new staff nurse uniform in 1959. Notice: stripes gone, peterpan collar gone, straps to apron gone.
PH003 – Set of 56: Group photograph of Dunstone's PTS set in 1956

NV113 – Ann Salmon

Ref no: NV113
Name: Ann Salmon (née Dixon)
Dates at St George's: 1961-1964

Digital images, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Averil Wingent.

Image descriptions:
PH007 – Dorcas House: In one of the bedrooms. Back Row, L-R: 1. Joy Leask 2. Sue Meade. Front row, L-R: 1. Marianne 2. Unknown 3. Pat Parsons 4. Unknown 5. Ann Salmon.
PH008 – Bronte House: Nurse's room at Bronte House. Lots of private possessions/clutter to ake it feel like home. Bed, easy chair, chest, dressing table.
PH010 – May 61 set: PTS (Preliminary Training School) set, May 1961;
PH718 – Ann Salmon: Ann Salmon in uniform with staff nurse's frilly cap, c. March 1964

NV123 – Vivien Jenkinson

Ref no: NV123
Name: Vivien Jenkinson
Dates at St George's: 1940-1964

Digital image, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Shirley Orbell.

Image description:
PH750 – Vivien Jenkinson: 2 Polyphotos of Vivien Jenkinson in outdoor and indoor uniform just after completing the probationary year and becoming a blue frock, Nov 1941

NV127 – Rosemary Bayliss

Ref no: NV127
Name: Rosemary Bayliss (née Bell)
Dates at St George's: 1961-1971

Copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Eileen Buckingham

St George’s Hospital Gazette, volume XXIII

'Volume 23, January 1920-July 1923'. Contents:

'Index, Vol. XXIII'

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.1, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.Facing page 1, 'Mr T. Pickering Pick', Photograph of Mr T Pickering Pick by Mr Clinton Dent; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.1-2, 'Thomas Pickering Pick', Obituary of Thomas Pickering Pick, 1841-1919; Student at St George’s; Demonstrator of Anatomy and Surgical Registrar; Curator of the Museum; Assistant Surgeon; Surgeon and Consulting Surgeon; Inspector of Anatomy; Editor of Gray’s Anatomy;; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.2-19, 'Some Experiences of a British Prisoner of War in Turkey', Account of Experiences as a Prisoner of War in Turkey from 1916-1918. Part 2; Captain L. A. P. Anderson

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.19, 'School Notes', New subscription rates for Gazette; Omissions and corrections to list of St George’s men on Active service in the war; Resignation of Mr Norman Bennett; Election of Dr Helen Ingleby to the post of Assistant Physician to the Victoria Hospital for Children; Election of Dr Russell Wells to the post of Vice Chancellor of the University of London; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.22-23, 'October 1st, 1919', Problems caused by Railway Strike; Indroductory address by Dr Sprigge; Annual Dinner on November 26th 1919 at Princes’ Restaurant; Attended by ‘two daring ladies’; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.24-26, 'Apothecaries of the Royal Household (St George’s Men)', History of the post of Apothecary to the Royal Household which has been held by St George’s men for 140 years; Edward Holdich; John Halifax; Richard Walker; John Nussey; Edward Duke Moore; Claudius Francis du Pasquier; Sir Francis Laking;; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.26, 'A Poet’s Corner', Satirical article and poem about the proposed rebuilding of the Hospital; T. N.

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.29, 'Obituary', Obituaries of John Cahill, 1857-1919; James Valek Albert, died 4th November 1919; F.M. [F. Morley]

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.30, 'Births', A daughter to W. Byam; a daughter to Bertram Cohen; a son to Ralph E. Drake-Brockman; a daughter to W. J. Fenton; a daughter to Claude Frankau; a daughter to James S. Higgs; a son to Harold E. Thorn; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.31, 'Marriages', Cuthbert James Blaikie to Helen Dorothea Campbell; Hamilton Stanley Faber to Lena Seymour; Gerald Noel Boyd Sebastian to Rosanna Belton; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.31, 'Deaths', James V. Albert aged 71; William Ash aged 84; John Cahill aged 62; C. Lyon Vasey aged 70; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.31, 'Correspondence ', Letter from the authors of Aids to Surgery about a critical review in a previous issue of the Gazette; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 1. pp.32-36, 'Reviews', Fractures and their Treatment by John A. C. MacEwen; Aids to Materia Medica by Arnold E. Collie; Disabilities of the Locomotor Apparatus b Aug. Broca; Ground Work of Surgery by Arthur Cook; Wounds of the Pleura and Lung by Gregoire and Courcoux; Diseases of Women by Ten Teachers; Handbook of Gynaecology by Bethel Solomons; Tubercle; Child Welfare and Teaching by J. Sim Wallace; Aids to the Mathematics of Hygeine by R. Bruce Ferguson; English Public Health Series; An Introduction to General Physiology by W. M. Bayliss; Manual of Diseases of Children by James Burnet; Diseases of the Throat, Nose and Ear by W. G. Porter; The Cambridge Notebook for Practical Biology; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.37, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.37-38, 'Our Appeal', Results of appeal for funds to continue publishing the Gazette; only 160 of 960 St George’s men offered to subscribe; List of subscribers; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.39-43, 'Surgical Shock', Paper read at the Hunterian Society by C. H. S. Frankau; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.44-46, 'Spain as I Found it', Poem; T. W. P. [T. Wilson Parry]

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.46-48, 'School Notes', Surplus of back numbers of the Gazette; Miss Richards to marry Major [George C.] Willcocks; Recent awards of Honours to St George’s staff; Annual dinner of the Hunterian Society; Presentation to the Medical School of two sculptures; Lifesize figure of John Hunter in plaster which is a copy by Mr Hope Pinker of the one in Oxford and a bust of Mr Pickering Pick; Lawn Tennis Fixtures; Appointment of Mr Frank Morley as Dental Surgeon and Mr Fickling as Assistant Dental Surgeon; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.48-49, 'Hunterian Society', Revival of society post war; Dr Jex-Blake appointed President; Recent meetings; ‘Einstein’s Manifold’ presented by Mr Beattie; Mr James presented items from the archive and the history of the medical school; Mr Frankau presented on Shock; Dr W. E. Waller on the Campaign in Iraq; Dr Jex-Blake presented on Tuberculosis; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.49, 'Obituary', John Henry Connell Whipple, 1840-1920; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.50, 'Births', A son to N. W. Berry; A son to Maurice Davidson; a daughter to E. J. Selby; a daughter to A. C. Stanley Smith; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.50, 'Marriages', Geoffrey Douglas Hale Carpenter to Amy Frances Thomas-Peter; Walter Fedde Fedden to Sybil Mary Haines; George Charles Willcox to Hilda Winifred Richards; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.50-51, 'Deaths', George de Castro aged 76; Thomas Johnston English; William Kington Fyffe; Charles Edward Liesching, aged 57; Reginald Leslie Norman, aged 49; Charles Robert Watson aged 49; John Henry Connel Whipple; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.51, 'Correspondence ', Appeal from the RAMC to fund a War Memorial; T. H. J. Goodwin

Vol XXIII. Issue 2. pp.52-56, 'Reviews', Handbook of Skin Diseases by Reginald Gardiner; On Facial Neuralgia and its’ treatment by J. Hutchinson; Anaesthetics by J. Stuart Ross; Syphilis in Childhood by Leonard Findlay; Venereal Disease by Wansey Bayly; An Atlas of Primary and Cutaneous lesions of Syphilis in the Male by Charles F White and W. Herbert Brown; Diseases of Women by Thomas G. Stevens; Oto-Rhino-Laryngology by George Laurens; Cunningham’s Manual of Anatomy; Wheeler’s Handbook of Medicine; Home Exercises for Spinal Curvatures by Richard Timburg; Radiography in the examination of the Liver, Gall Bladder and Bile Ducts by Robert Knox; Electrical Treatment by Wilfred Harris; X-Ray Observations for Foreign Bodies and their Localisation by Harold C. Gage; Practical Physiological Chemistry; A Manual of Surgery by Rose and Carless; Surgical Operations for Nurses; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.57, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.57-65, 'The Lane Letters', Letters presented to the Medical School in 1917 by widow of Ernest Hart; Formerly Editor of the British Medical Journal; Transcriptions of Letters from the collection of Samuel Lane relate to the foundation of the Medical School at Hyde Park Corner and the Anatomy School at Kinnerton Street; Herbert Mayo; Dr J. A. Wilson; Sir Benjamin Brodie; Thomas Tatum; Mr John Harrison; Robert Liston; Robert Keate; R. B. Walker; Richard Greenup ; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.65-66, 'Dr A. J. Jex-Blake', Resignation of Dr Jex Blake following his marriage to Lady Muriel Herbert and his move to Nairobi, Kenya; Biography and Appreciation; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.66-67, 'School Notes', List of Additional subscribers to the Gazette; Sir Clifford Allbutt appointed to Privy Council; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.67, 'The Pupil’s Register', Forthcoming publication of the Pupil’s Register with names of those registered between 1752-1918; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.68, 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to St George’s Hospital and other organisations.; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.68, 'Births', A son to J. Blomfield; a daughter to G. A Ewart; a son to G.E. Friend; a daughter to F. E. Roberts; a daughter to Robert Bradley Roe; a son to D. W. Roy; a daughter to R. B. Hervey-Wyatt; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.68, 'Marriages', Arthur John Jex-Blake to Muriel Katharine Herbert; John W. Watson to Ruth Mary Charrington; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.68, 'Deaths', Henry Blake aged 68; Lancelot Hugh Downman Hale; R. S. Turton; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.69, 'Obituary', Dr W. K. Fyffe; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 3. pp.69-74, 'Reviews', The Doctor’s Manual or Practitioner’s Vade Mecum by A. H. Hart; Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy; Handbook of Diseases of the Ear Nose and Throat by Syme; Manual of Venereal Diseases for Students by L. W. Harrison; The Shibboleths of Tuberculosis by Marcus Patterson; Synopsis of Pharmacology by David Gow; Gray’s Anatomy 21st Edition; Military Sanitation; The X-Ray atlas of the Systemic Arteries by Orrin; Operative Surgery by Thomson and Miles; Selected Lectures and Essays by Sir John Bland-Sutton; Common Infections of the Kidneys by Frank Kidd; The Radiography of the Chest by Walker Overend; Air Sickness; Duties of Sisters in small Hospitals by Norton; Gonococcal Infection in the Male by Norman Lumb; Bailliere’s Nurses Dictionary; Aids to Osteology by Turner; Practical Chemistry by Ellis Richards; The New Physiology by A. Rendle Short; The Principles of Ante-Natal and Post-Natal Child Physiology by Feldman;; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.75, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.75-88, 'The Campaign in ‘Iraq.', Personal account of the Campaign in Iraq from 1914-1918; Includes outline of the campaign and Map; Account of the author’s time on the 31st Hospital Ship Oxfordshire;; W. E. W. [Waller, Wathen Ernest]

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.89, 'Post Mortem Notes on an Early Case of Appendicitis', Account of a Post Mortem on a 19 year old male undertaken in November 1844 by Mr Prescott Hewett; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.90, 'Golf Competition', Gift of a Challenge Cup by Sir Crisp English and Mr Ivor Back for an annual Golf competition; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.90-91, 'School Notes', Annual Dinner held on October 15th 1920 at Prince’s Restaurant; Humphry Rolleston in the Chair; New Year’s honours awarded to Sir Squire Sprigge and Sir Dawson Williams; Appointment of Dr Golla as Physician and Dr E Bellingham Smith as Assistant Physician; Dance in aid of Athletic Ground; Comment on the article about a Post Mortem on a case of appendicitis; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.91, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.92, 'Appointments', Appointments of St George’s staff to the hospital and other organisations; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.92, 'Births', A Daughter to Lionel Colledge; a daughter to Dr Hamilton S. Faber; a daughter to Cecil Francis-Williams; a daughter to Dr Sidney F. Smith; a son to Dr F. H. Watson; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.92, 'Deaths', Golding Bird Collet on November 6th 1920, aged 68; Henry Peers Dimmock on January 23rd 1921; George Edgelow on November 20th 1920 aged 76; Dr R. T. Finch on January 21st 1921; Robert Kennedy Grogan Graves on 12th December 1920 of disease contracted while serving in Mesopotamia 1916-1918; John Nachbar on October 19th 1920 aged 54; Edmund Johnson Spitta on January 21st 1921 aged 68; Sir Edgcombe Venning on November 17th 1920; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.93-94, 'Obituary', Obituaries of Lt-Col Henry Peers Dimmock 1857- 1921; author of letter to the School in support of the work of H. Vandyke Carter in India; Sir Edgcombe Venning, 1837-1920; John Nachbar 1867-1920; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 4. pp.94-100, 'Reviews', Vicious Circles in Disease by J. B. Hurry; Manual of Hygeine for Students; Diagnosis of Bacteria and Blood Parasites by E. P. Minette; The Industrial Clinic edited by Edgar L. Collis; Manual of Medicine by Woodward; Theory and Practice of Massage; Elements of Practical Medicine by Alfred H. Carter, Synoptic Chart of Cardiac Examination; a Pocket Book of Opthalmology; Theory and Practice of Nursing; Venereal Diseases by MacDonagh; Notes on Midwifery; Physical Signs in Chest and Abdomen by A. J. Jex-Blake; Diseases of the Throat, Nose and Ear by McKenzie; Lectures on Surgery to Nurses; Aids to Pathology; Aids to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of Children; the Pocket Anatomy by Fagge; The Medical Examination of Airment; Syphilis and its’ Treatment by Fox; The Extra Pharmacopoeia; A Synopsis of Surgery by Hey-Groves; Atlas of the Sensory Cutaneous Nerves; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.101, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.101-102, 'John Warrington Haward, F. R. C. S. Eng', Obituary of John Warrington Haward, Senior consulting Surgeon; 1841-1921; previously Curator of the Museum; Treasurer of the Medical School; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.102-107, 'The Campaign in ‘Iraq. (continued)', Continued account of personal experiences during the Campaign in IraQ; W. E. W. [Waller, Wathen Ernest]

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.108, 'Psycho-analysis', Poem; T. W. P. [T. Wilson Parry]

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.109-112, 'The Mayo Clinic at Rochester', Account of the work of the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.112 -113, 'The Annual Dinner', Report of the Annual Dinner held at Oddenino’s Restaurant chaired by Dr Des Voeux; Attended by 84 St George’s Men and guests; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.113-114, 'School Notes', Award of Honorary Degree to Humphry Davy Rolleston by Durham University; Biography of Sir Humphry Rolleston; Award of Legion of Honour to Dr W. R. Dakin; Building of the new Massage and Electro-Therapeutic Department; Increased entry of Student numbers in 1921; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.114-115, 'Obituary', Obituary of William Henry Bull, 1952-1921; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.115, 'Appointments', Appointments of St George’s staff to the hospital and other organisations; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.115, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.115, 'Distinction', Award of Legion of Honour to W. R. Dakin; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.116, 'Births', A son to W. Byam; a son to B. A. Fetherstone-Dilke; a son to E. J. Selby; a son to George C. Willcocks; a daughter to R. Salisbury Woods; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.116, 'Marriages', Colin Cassidy to Cara Evan-Thomas; Philip Neighbour to Grace Buckworth; Thomas Nelson to Mary Beaven; F. B. Shettle to Jean Chrystall; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.116, 'Deaths', William Henry Bull aged 69; Samuel Henry Byam aged 73; Hughes Reid Davies aged 62; George Pocock Goldsmith aged 84; John Warrington Haward aged 80; Harry Hollis aged 52; George Frederic Morley; Alfred John Pickthorn aged 57; Edmond Munkhouse Wilson aged 66; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 5. pp.117-120, 'Reviews', Synopsis of Medicine by Letheby Tidy; The Care of Eye Cases; Manual of Opthalmic Operations; Gout; Textbook of General Pathology and A Textbook of Special Pathology by Martin Beattie; Diseases of the Lung and Pleura; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.121, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.121, 'The Retirement of Attwood', Retirement of Attwood; Under Porter from 1887; Head Porter from 1900-1922; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.122-127, 'A Glimpse of the Hospitals in Vienna', Visit to Vienna by Medical Students from Zurich: State of the Wards; Importance of Childrens’ Diet; Visits to various hospitals and attendance at lectures; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.127-128, 'The Guttersnipe', Poem, being the Vision of an Overworked House Surgeon; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.129, 'Teratomata', Comic Quotes and extracts from Medical notes and consultations; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.130-136, 'The Mayo Clinic', Gastroenterology at the Mayo Clinic; Diagnosis of ulcers and GI conditions using test meals and Xray; Indications for laparotomy and surgery; Surgical treatment of gastric cancer; Treatment of Gallstones, Syphilis of the Stomach;; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.136, 'A Little Knowledge; A Pity; If George Robey had been an H. S.', Lighthearted article from the point of view of a patient reading his own notes; Two short comic poems entitled A Pity and If George Robey had been an H. S. [House Surgeon]; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.139, 'Annual Golf Competition', Request for entries to the Annual Golf Competition; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.139-140, 'Boxing', Reinstatement of the Boxing Club with S. [Sid] Burns (ex champion middleweight) as instructor; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.140, 'Hunterian Society', Recent Meetings of the Hunterian Society; Election of C. H. S. Frankau as President; Matters of Rectal Interest by Mr Back; Minor Surgical Tactics by Dr Frankau; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.141, 'School Notes', Retirement of Attwood: Increased number of students; Annual Athletic Club Dance at Knightsbridge Hotel; Qualification of Miss M. A. M. Davies; Resignations of Mr Bladen and Dr Waller; Appointment of Mr B. N. Pidcock as Assistant Curator; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.142, 'Obituary', Obituary of Herbert Charles Wilkin, 1832-1921; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.142, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results including M. A. M. Davies; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.143, 'Notices; Appointment, Change of Address', Appointment of St George’s Staff to other Hospitals and Services; Change of Address; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.143, 'Births', A son to H. R. S. Walford; a daughter to J. W. Watson; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.143, 'Marriages', Roger Henry Emmett to Mabel Alice Potter; E. H. Vere Hodge to Barbara Bingley; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.143, 'Deaths', Edgar Beaumont; Dr G. C. Bright aged 81; Prof. Sheridan Delepine aged 66; Norman Ernest Farr aged 34, Killed in a motoring accident; James Foster Palmer aged 73; James George aged 96; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 6. pp.144-150, 'Reviews', Pathology of the Nervous System; Heart Disease and Pregnancy; A Manual of Midwifery; Intrinsic Cancer of the Larynx; On Modern Methods of Treating Fractures by Hey Groves; Letters to a Nurse; a Synopsis of Midwifery; Prosthetic Dentistry; Cataract and its’ Treatment; A Pocket Surgery; Aids to Operative Surgery; Modern Methods in Diagnosis and Treatment of Renal Disease; Aids to Medicine; The Oxford Index of Therapeutics; Materia Medica; An Atlas of Normal Labour; manual of Physio-Therapeutics; The Principles of Electrotherapy; Barrier Charts for Health Officers; Thyrea and Other Sonnets; The Rat and how to kill him; A Guide to Anatomy for Students of Medical Gymnastics, Massage and Medical Electricity by E. D. Ewart; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.Facing page 151, 'Humphry Rolleston June 1916', Photograph of Humphry Rolleston; Photo – Elliot and Fry

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.151, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.151-152, 'Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, K.C.B., M.D., President of the Royal College of Physicians', Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston; Appointment as President of the Royal College of Physicians; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.152-154, 'Some Methods of Treatment adopted by the Arab ‘hakims’ of Iraq', Personal account of medical treatment in Iraq; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.155, 'Neurasthenia', Poem; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.156, 'The Hospitals of London Combined Appeal', Money Raising activities by Medical students; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.157, 'Expansion', Humorous Anecdote; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.157-158, 'The Garden', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.158, 'Who Are They?', Humorous Anecdotes and anonymised staff quotes; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.159-160, 'Lawn Tennis Club', Refurbishment of Courts; Recent fixtures and results; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.160, 'The Rugby Football Club', Team formed for Inter Hospitals cup; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.161, 'The St George’s Hospital Club', Notice of Forthcoming meetings and Dinner; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.161, 'School Notes', Retirement of Mr James as Dean and election of Dr Torrens; Increase in student numbers and participation in appeal and sport; Reforming of Rugby club and Rifle club; Golf Competition: Parade of Hospital banner at the Albert Hall in St Mary’s Hospital Ball; Stopped clock in Autopsy room and mid 19th century glass negative on fireplace; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.163, 'The “Attwood” Testimonial', Results of appeal for retired porter, Edwin G. Attwood, including list of subscribers; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.164, 'Correspondence ', Anonymous letter on the cause of Stomach cancer being chemicals used in curing of bacon; Letter from Geo. R. Lake about a poem written by his son to George Robey; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.165, 'Notices Births', A son to Dr Eric Bellingham-Smith; a son to Gerald E. Friend; a daughter to Dr H. E. Symes-Thompson; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.165, 'Notices Marriages', Wilfred Harry Bleaden to Gertrude Hunter; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.165, 'Notices Deaths', John Hewetson Bertolacci, aged 72; William Harriott Coke, aged 71; Harry Neville Coltart aged 48; George Douglas Hunter; Edward Kaye-Smith aged 82; George Robert Lake aged 77; James Maurice Skill aged 60; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.165, 'Notices Change of Address', Erasmus L. Ellis; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.165, 'Prizes', Recent awards of Student prizes; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.166, 'Appointments', Appointments of Medical Staff including N. J. Judah as Resident obstetric assistant and H. Brookman as Resident Anaesthetist; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 7. pp.166-172, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.173, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.173-175, 'School Notes', Start of New Academic Year; Increase in Medical numbers; Attendance at Hunterian Society meeting; Proposed annual dance in aid of Athletic Ground; Inaugural address by Sir Clifford Allbutt;Sir George Turner elected Medical School Club President; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.175-180, 'The Mayo Clinic', Treatment of Goitre at the Mayo Clinic; H. C. H. Bull

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.180-181, 'Freud', Poem; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.181, 'The Seance', Description of attendance at a Seance; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.183, 'An Apostrophe', Humorous poem dedicated to Annette or Annetts, the Cloak-room attendant; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.183-188, 'Deodands', The history and role of the Coroner in cases involving Deodands ; [A deodand is a thing forfeited or given to God, specifically, in law, an object or instrument that becomes forfeited because it has caused a person's death]; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.188-189, 'Extracte From Ye Diary of Mr Pepps', Account of a day in the life of a ‘medical apprentice’ in the style of Samuel Pepys; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.189, 'The Erotic Motive', Poem about a recently published book by Mr Albert Mordell “The Erotic Motive in Literature”; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.190-191, 'Obituary', Obituary of Arthur Marmaduke Sheild; H. S. P. [Pendlebury, Herbert Stringfellow]

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.191, 'Boxing Club', Recent revival of the Boxing club with appointment of professional instructor Sid Burns for two months prior to the interhospital tournament.; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.192, 'The Rugby Football Club', Report of AGM and recent fixtures; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.192, 'The “Attwood” Testimonial', Additional list of subscribers; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.193, 'Births', A Son to G. R. E. Colquhoun; a son to Donald Roy; a daughter to Dr Stanley-Smith; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.193, 'Deaths', William Lewington Barker aged 80; Richard Henry Barker aged 74; Charles Douglas Bowdich Hale aged 72; Rev Wellington Renton Pascoe aged 49; Arthur Marmaduke Sheild; Alfred Thomas Guy Watts aged 64; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.193, 'Appointments', Appointments of Medical staff to hospitals outside St George’s; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.193, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results and Entrance Scholarship awards; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.194-196, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 8. pp.196, 'Notices', ; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.197, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.197-205, 'A visit to some of the Clinics of North America', Report of visit to the Mayo Clinic; Treatment of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers; Use of Xrays in diagnosis; Gallbladder diseases; Visit to Dr Lyon in Philadelphia; Visit to Battle Creek Sanitorium, Mitchigan; Founder Dr J. H. Kellogg: Treatment of Neuraesthenia; Visit to Johns Hopkins Hospital: Visit to Toronto; Work of Banting and Best on Insulin; Work of Dr Alvarez in San Francisco on GI motility; Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland; Studies of Bile in blood plasma; Cleveland Clinic; Use of Glucose Tolerance Test;; H. C. H. Bull

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.206-208, 'School Notes', Increased participation in Sports and use of the Library; Annual Dance at the Knightsbridge Hotel, January 16th; Repainting of outside of Hospital; Appointments of Dr T. S. Nelson to Tuberculosis Department; Mr J. C. Gardner in the Chemical Department; Recent Meetings and Programme of the Hunterial Society;; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.208, 'Progress', Poem about Tuberculosis terminology; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.209-217, 'Hyde Park Corner and Knightsbridge', Paper read at the Hunterian Society by Mr [Robert Rutson] James: History and Geography of the area; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.217-218, 'Carcinoma', Poem; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.218-222, 'Five Gentlemen of the Corner, or A Man’s Ill who Ends Ill', Satirical article in the form of a restoration play; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.222, 'Boxing Club', Difficulties with Training; Sid Burns as Professional Instructor; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.222-223, 'Rifle Club', Dr Torrens appointed president; Practice at Bisley; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.223-228, 'St George’s Hospital Rugby Football Club', Detailed reports of recent fixtures; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.228, 'Annual Golf Competition', Call for entries; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.228-229, 'The Eccentric', Poem; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.229, 'Birth', A daughter to Dr Frank Garratt; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.229, 'Deaths', William Lawrence Ascherson aged 52; Heaton Clark Howard aged 67; Frederick Pitcairn Nunneley; Arthur Paul Sherwood aged 72; John Hecker Smyth aged 22; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.230, 'Changes of Address', Changes of Address of Staff and Alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.230, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.230-231, 'Appointments', Recent appointments to St George’s Staff; Including Dr H. Gainsborough as Resident Assistant Physician; Mr B. H. Pidcock as Resident Assistant Surgeon; Miss N. H. Schuster as Assistant Curator; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.231, 'Correspondence ', Correspondence about upcoming Cricket Matches and Poems in the Gazette; C. M. Tuke; Alex N. Clemenger

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.232-235, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 9. pp.236, 'Notices', ; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.Facing page 237, 'Frontispiece', Photograph of Arthur Carlyle Latham; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.237, 'Contents', Table of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.237-238, 'Arthur Carlyle Latham, An Appreciation', Obituary of Arthur Carlyle Latham; H. S. P. [Pendlebury, Herbert Stringfellow]

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.239-240, 'School Notes', Result of recent Golf match; Interhospital sports day; Death of Dr Latham; Resignation of Dr Golla; Appointments of Drs Torrens, Bellingham Smith, Gainsborough and Feiling; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.240-241, 'Chloroform', Poem; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.241, 'Achievement', Satirical article about Study and Revision; T.

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.242, 'An Elegy', Poem; A. F. M. [A.F. McGlashan]

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.242-245, 'E. Lotteris Umbricatis', Humorous Article about Doctors in Fiction; R. C. H.

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.245, 'Rhymes of the Wards', Limericks; N.

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.246, 'An Appeal', Appeal for funds for sports facilities; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.246-247, 'Rugby Football Club', Election of officers and list of fixtures for 1923-24; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.247, 'Rifle Club', Results of Interhospital cup at Bisley; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.248-249, 'Boxing Club', Results and reports of recent interhospital matches;; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.249, 'Lawn Tennis Club', Reports of recent matches; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.250, 'October 1st, 1923', Arrangements for the event; Address by Dr E. B. Turner on ‘Practice’: Dinner at Metropole Hotel; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.250, 'Prizes', Awards of recent prizes; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.250, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.251, 'Appointments', Recent appointments to St George’s Staff including Mr W. S. Duke Elder as Resident Anaesthetist; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.251, 'Births', A daughter to Captain C. J. Blaikie; a son to John and Naomi Dancy; a son to H. Vernon Edwards; a daughter to Dr Roger H. Emmett; a son to Cecil Francis-Williams; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.251, 'Deaths', Edgar Atlee Hunt aged 69; Arthur Carlyle Latham; Richard Wilson; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.252, 'Correspondence ', Correspondence about the Pupils’ Register 1752-1918: Too expensive to be published and pages will be pasted into ‘guard books’ for reference; R. R. J. [James. Robert Ruston]

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.252-253, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXIII. Issue 10. pp.254, 'Notices', ; Unknown author

NV012 – Delia Norris

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

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

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