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GB 406 PP/JH/1/12 · Item · 1793
Part of Personal papers and correspondence

Keate states that surgeons are expected to visit their patients at least twice a week as well as spend time afterwards ‘for conversation & explanation to the Pupils’; that the ‘old custom of committing on a certain day of the week to be revived’, with operations to be performed on a certain day; an anatomy lecturer should be found for the hospital; ‘he should be required to examine Morbid Bodies, & report the appearance on dissection’ in a book for the use of the physicians, surgeons and pupils; the pupils’ fees would not be of ‘sufficient indemnification’, but they should be paid £200, excluding pupils’ fees; the surgeons should give one lecture each week on patient cases in the summer, and in the winter on ‘the Dead Subject’; lectures on the principles and practice of surgery ‘would be useful’ but the surgeons ‘may not be prepared for such a course’; lectures on chemistry, practice of physic or materia medica and midwifery can be given by ‘persons attached to the interest of the Hospital & connected with the medical men belonging to it’

, 49, Unemployed
406 PM/1922/94 · Item · 3 Apr 1922-21 Apr 1922
Part of Post Mortem Examinations and Case Books

Occupation or role: Unemployed
Age: 49
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 3 Apr 1922
Date of death: 21 Apr 1922
Disease (transcribed): n/a
Disease (standardised): n/a
Admitted under the care of: Collier, James Stansfield
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: Autopsy see page 93
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Autopsy see previous page
Type of incident: n/a

406 GB 406 PP/EW/1/1/10 · Item · 1911
Part of Personal papers and correspondence

By Edward Wilson. 10. Sledge Hauling on Skis, towing Sledge in a Blizzard, H27cm W36.5cm, Silver Gilt Frame 43x53cm, Said to be one of Wilson’s last paintings, Restored and overpainted, ?Lithographic print, Reframed 1996

406 GB 406 PP/EW/1/1/11 · Item · 1911
Part of Personal papers and correspondence

By Edward Wilson. 11 Skis in Snow with Paraselena behind, H 30cm W 22.5cm, Silver Gilt Frame 54x45cm, Reframed 1996, Paperwork glued to back of frame with 2 handwritten notes, G. Seaver from Oriana Wilson, October 1928, ‘For the Revd G. Seaver in memory of my son who painted the original, Dr E.A. Wilson, with my kindest thoughts, Mary A. Wilson, Westal, Aug 18th 1928’

406 GB 406 PP/EW/1/1/19 · Item · 1910 - 1913
Part of Personal papers and correspondence

By Herbert Ponting. 19. Edward Wilson, painting a Paraselena, at his Desk with printed caption ‘In bad weather he would be at his desk all day’, H 7.5cm W 9.5cm, Frame 19x21cm, reframed in 1997, possibly taken from a book illustration, possibly painting the illustration in no 20. Undated but c.1910-1913

2 + 1 course registers
406 NU/1/1/21 · File · 1967-1988
Part of St George's Nursing Collection

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

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

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

406 GB 406 PP/EW/1/1/21 · Item · 1910 - 1913
Part of Personal papers and correspondence

By Herbert Ponting. 21. Captain Oates on the Terra Nova, H38.5cm W48cm, Wood frame with gilt inner border 65x73cm, Shows Captain Oates on the deck of the Terra Nova attending to the horses, Signed H.G. Ponting. Reframed 1997. Undated but c.1910-1913