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St George’s Hospital Gazette, volume XXV

'Volume 25, June 1925-November 1927’. Contents:

Vol XXV. 'Index', Alphabetical List of Contents; June 1925-November 1927; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.Facing Page 1, 'Clifford Allbutt', Photograph of Sir Clifford Allbutt; Unknown author

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

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.1-4, 'The Right Honourable Sir Clifford Allbutt, K.C.B., M.D., F.R.S.', Obituary and Tribute to the Life and Work of Sir Clifford Allbutt. 1836-1925; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.4-6, 'School Notes', Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston appointed Regius Professor of Physic, University of Cambridge; Recent defeat in Inter-Hosptial Rugby Cup; Annual Dinner on 1st October to be held at Hyde Park Hotel; Hunterian Society Dinner held at Waldorf Hotel in March; Pictures in the Boardroom and Hall restored to correct places after revarnishing: Installation of a penny in the slot machine dispensing boxes of matches; Marriage of P. J. Jory, surgical registrar; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.6-10, 'A Legend of Aesculapius', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.11-14, 'Some Notes on the Non Surgical Treatment of Cancer', Alternative therapies for Cancer including Folk remedies, Microbiological products; Electrical methods; Lead; C.H.

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.14, 'A Hunterian Phantasy', Poem, using staff names; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.14, 'Simon Nicolson', 1779-1855, Doctor who was fictionalised in a 3 volume novel 'Perigrine Pulteney, or Life in India', Life and Career in India; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.16-17, 'Fashions-Old and New', Poem; T.W.P. [Parry]

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.17, 'St George's Hospital Medical School Dinner', Encouragement to attend the forthcoming dinner; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.18, 'Rifle Club', Report and Results of Recent Matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.18, 'United Hospitals Sailing Club', News of newly founded club; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.18, 'Lanesborough Lodge, No. 3029', Officers appointed to the Masonic Lodge; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.19-20, 'Obituaries', Frederick Mortimer Hawkins, 1850-1925; Hugh Edward Wingfield, 1862-1925; Charles Molesworth Tuke 1857-1925; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.20, 'Birth', A son to Harold Henry Blake; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.20, 'Death', Lt. Col A. F. Weston; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.20, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.21, 'Prizes', Recent Prizes awarded; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.21, 'Appointment', Appointment of F. W. Fox as Biochemist in South Africa; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.21, 'Correspondence', Forthcoming Concert in aid of the Children's Ward; H.J.Ripka

Vol XXV. Issue 1. pp.21-24, 'Book Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.25, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.25-27, 'Editorial', Long homily from outgoing editor; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.27, 'Gloria Vitae', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.28-29, 'Pepys at Hospital', Satirical Article in the style of Samuel Pepys; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.29, 'Irish Fantasy', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.30-31, 'Staccato', Humourous article on the effects of Anaesthetics; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.31-32, 'Prize Medals', Three Prize medals awarded to Dr Augustus Brown in 1852-53 returned to the Medical School, Including the Gold William Hunter medal and framed bronze and replica gold medals. History of Hunter medals and other items in the archives including pupil cards, Medal awarded to Norman McCaskie; Autograph letters from Jenner, Young and Matthew Baillie: Signed Thomas Keate's certificate as House Surgeon; Caesar Hawkins Night cap made from Cere cloth of George II; Pupil's indenture of Thmas Markby apprenticed to Daniel Scannell; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.33, 'Rugby Notes', Report and Results of Recent Matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.34-35, 'Cricket Notes', Report and Results of Recent Matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.36, 'October 1st 1925', Agenda including reports from the School Club, Inaugural Address by Dr Buckmaster and notice of Annual Dinner; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.36, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.37, 'Prizes', Recent Prizes awarded; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.37, 'Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions', Recent awards of Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.37, 'Death', William Wilson Coltart aged 76; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.37-39, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 2. pp.40, 'Editorial Notice', ; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.Facing page 41, 'Caricature of "Pen"', [Pendlebury, Herbert Stringfellow]; Drawn by one of his house surgeons

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.41, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.41-42, 'Editorial and Notes', Retirement of Mr R. C. Howard as Gazette Editor; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.42-43, 'School Notes', Marriages of H. S. Pendlebury and P. J. Jory; Engagement of H. G. Taylor; Appeal for recruits for Special Constabulary; Annual nurses dance to be held on 8th January 1926 at The Knightsbridge Hotel;; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.43, 'Inauguration Ceremony', Opening of new session with address by Professor Buckmaster; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.44, 'H. S. Pendlebury, Esq., F.R.C.S.', Resignation of Mr Pendlebury from post as senior surgeon. Biography and Appreciation; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.Facing page 44, 'Mr H. S. Pendlebury, F.R.C.S.', Photograph of Mr Pendlebury in Military Uniform; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.45, 'La Vie du Theatre', Poem; G.E.

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.45-46, 'The Dresser Redressed', Poem; J.H.S.

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.46-51, 'The Pathology and Treatment of Tuberculous Glands', Lecture given to the Hunterian Society in October 1925; C. H. S. Frankau

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.51-53, 'Hospital Advertising', Reaction to proposed Hospital Advertising methods accompanied by Poem; P.J.

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.54-60, 'Osteitis Fibrosa, A Summary', Analysis and summary of a paper in the Edinburgh Medical Journal by James W. Dawson and John W. Struthers; Robert Donaldson

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.60, 'Complices Omferiora', Poem; G.H.S.

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.60-61, 'Sir Francis Darwin F.R.S.', Obituary of Sir Francis Darwin, 1848-1925, third son of Charles Darwin and student at St George's 1871-75; Knighted for his services to botany; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.61, 'The Norseman's Rock Mountain', Poem; T.W.P. [Parry]

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.61-62, 'Rosebery Rhymes by A. Patient', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.62, 'The Hospital Dinner', Report of the Annual Dinner held at the Hyde Park Hotel on October 1st;; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.63-64, 'Squash', Report and Results of Recent Matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.64-65, 'Hunterian Society Notes', New Session of Hunterian Society; Dr Feiling as President; Recent Lecture by Dr Frankau; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.65-66, 'The Rugby Football Club', Report and Results of Recent Matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.66, 'The Hospital Dance', Hospital Dance to take place on January 21st 1926 at the Hyde Park Hotel; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.67, 'The Boxing Club', Engagement of new coach and forthcoming interhospitals tournament; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.67, 'The Rifle club', Report and Results of Recent Matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.67, 'The United Hospitals Sailing Club', Proposed meetings and regatta result; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.68, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.68, 'Hospital Appointments', Recent Staff Appointments to St George's Hospital;; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.69, 'Marriage', Henry Litherland to Doris Gertrude Knowles; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.69, 'Death', Charles Harris Tamplin aged 75; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.69-73, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 3. pp.74, 'Gazette Notices', ; Unknown author

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

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.75-76, 'Editorial', The trials and Tribulations of being the Editor; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.76-77, 'School Notes', Appointment of Dr Frankau as Honorary Surgeon, Mr G.A. Ewart appointed Senior Assistant Surgeon, Mr G.R.E. Colquhoun appointed Assistant Surgeon and Mr P.J. Jory appointed Assistant in Nose and Aural Department: Gift of a Bronze Clock with Candelabra by Mrs E.B. Hartley for the Club Dining Room in memory of Col. Edmund Baron Hartley, V.C., C.M.G.; Subscriptions to the Sister Lister fund; Death of A.M.Zeiwer from infective endocarditis; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.77-78, '"We are not Falling Down"', Poem; J.H.S.

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.78-79, 'Another "Imaginary Conversation"', Lighthearted article about suggest plans for altering and enlarging the hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.79-82, 'What we Want from our Teachers', The importance of clinical experience and practical teaching in the training of medical staff; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.82-83, 'Rosebery Rhymes', Poem; I.N.L.

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.83-85, 'The Lay of the Sylvian Ossicle', Limerick and Poem; T.W.P. [Parry]

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.86-87, 'M.W.B. Oliver, M.A., F.R.C.S.', Obituary of Matthew William Baillie Oliver, 1882-1926,Surgeon, Central London Opthalmic Hospital; Descendant of Matthew Baillie; Resident surgeon at St George's for two years; Information taken from obituary in B.M.J., 20th February 1926; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.87-88, 'Cottage Notes', Anecdotes and Changes of staff occupying the Cottage [Doctors' Residence]; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.89, '"This Freedom"', Poem in the style of Widdicombe Fair; J.H.S.

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.90, 'Louis B. Hayne, M.B.E., M.D.', Obituary of Louis B. Hayne, age 56; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.90, 'Hunterian Society', Report of Recent meetings of the Hunterian Society; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.91-95, 'The Rugby Club', Match reports of fixture between St George's and St Bartholomews; Junior Hospitals Cup-Tie; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.95, 'The Shooting Club', Successful season and entry into News of the World competition; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.95, 'The Boxing Club', Training for forthcoming matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.96, 'Appointments', Recent Staff Appointments to St George's Hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.96, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.96, 'Birth', A son to Philip J. Jory; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.97, 'Deaths', Matthew William Baillie Oliver aged 43; Louis Brightwell Hayne aged 56; William Wippell Pope aged 68; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.97-99, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 4. pp.100, 'Gazette Notices', ; Unknown author

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

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.101-102, 'Dr Ogle's Retirement', Retirement of Dr Cyril Ogle, Physician: Appointment as Senior Physician and election as Matthew Baillie Lecturer in Physic; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.103-104, 'School Notes', Appointments of Dr Feiling as Physician; Dr Gainsborough as Senior Assistant Physician; Dr Nelson as Assistant Physician; Retirement of Mr Cheers, Hospital Pharmacist for 42 years; Annual Dinner of the Hunterian Society at the Waldorf hotel;; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.104-105, 'Epstein's "RIMA"', Satirical Poem about a controversial Jacob Epstein Sculpture in Hyde Park; T.W.P. [Parry]

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.105-115, '"Causes of Respiratory Distress in Infancy and Childhood"', "Causes of Respiratory Distress in Infancy and Childhood"; Dr Bellingham Smith

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.115-116, '"Rosebery Rhymes" and "The Sigh of a Simple Soul"', Poems; I.N.L.

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.116-117, 'St George's Night', Poem; G.E. [Ewart, George Arthur]

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.117-133, 'Osteitis Fibrosa, A Summary, (continued)', Analysis and summary of a paper in the Edinburgh Medical Journal by James W. Dawson and John W. Struthers; Robert Donaldson

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.134-135, 'Cottage Pie', Satirical article about the diet of a Resident Doctor; J.H.S.

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.135-136, 'Cricket 1926', Report and results of recent Matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.136-137, 'The Rifle Club', Report of a successful season; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.137-138, 'The Boxing Club', Results and report of recent bouts in the inter-hospitals cup; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.138, 'Lanesborough Lodge, No. 3029', List of Officers of the Masonic Lodge; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.138, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.139, 'Appointments', Recent Staff Appointments to St George's Hospital; Mr H. W. Gordon appointed as Medical Registrar; Mr O. P. Bewers as Resident Anaesthetist; Mr W.Richards and Mr C. P. Pinckney as Resident Obstetric Assistants; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.139, 'Birth', A son to Beaumont A. Featherson-Dilke; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.139, 'Deaths', Frederick Wim. Axham, aged 86; Harold Samuel Peeke, aged 61; Frederick Claude Kempson, aged 58; Arthur Frederick Heaton; Henry Goodale; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.139-143, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 5. pp.144, 'Gazette Notices', ; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.145, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.145-146, 'Editorial', Editor's introductory comments; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.146-147, 'School Notes', Resignation of Dr Torrens as Dean; Appointment of Dr Feiling as Dean; Mr James appointed Opthalmic Surgeon and Treasurer: Cricket team won interhospital cup: Dr Freshwater appointed Physician to skin and VD depts: Mr Duke Elder appointed Assistant Opthalmic surgeon; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.147-148, 'Mr Grimsdale's Retirement', Mr H.B. Grimsdale retires as Opthalmic Surgeon: Student from 1889, Demonstrator in Anatomy, Opthalmic surgeon since 1906; J.B.

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.148-149, 'The Retirement of Dr Fox', Retirement of Dr Fox from the Skin and VD Department; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.149-150, 'The Cruise of the Bismuth Meal', Poem; P.J.

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.150-152, 'Litera Scripta Manet', Collection of Miscellaneous autograph letters dated 1775-1851 held in archives; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.153, 'In the Library', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.154-155, 'Alfred Francis B. Gomess', Obituary of Alfred Francis Bilderbeck Gomess, 1858-1926: student at St George's, Inventor, Parasitologist, Physician; O.L.

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.155-156, 'A Post-Operative Lamentation', Poem; I.N.L.

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.156, 'O.P. Fever', Poem; I.N.L.

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.157, 'A Note on the High Fat Treatment of Diabetes', ; Dr H.C.H. Bull

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.160, 'Robert H. Clarke', Obituary of Robert Henry Clarke, 1850-1926, student at St George's; Physiological researcher at University College Hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.161, 'Rugby Football Club', Prelude to forthcoming season; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.161, 'The United Hospitals Shooting Cup', Rseult of recent competition; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.162, 'The Sailing Club', Winner of the interhospital Sailing cup; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.162-166, 'Cricket 1926', Report and results of recent matches. Winner of interhospital competition; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.166, 'Appointments', Recent Staff Appointments to St George's Hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.166, 'Prizes', Recent Prizes awarded; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.167, 'Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions', Recent scholarships and exhibitions; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.167, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.167, 'Births', A son to Henry Litherland; a daughter to Sidney F. Smith; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.167, 'Changes of Address', Recent change of address of St George's alumnus; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.167, 'Deaths', H. A. Bransbury; William Hotson Cadge aged 73; Robert Henry Clarke aged 73; Edward Kenyon aged 80, James Alden Owles aged 86; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.168-171, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 6. pp.172, 'Gazette Notices', ; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.173, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.173-174, 'Editorial', Editor's introductory comments; Retirement of previous editor, Mr Dreosti

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.175-176, 'School Notes, Dinner, Inaururation Ceremony', Paul Philip Reitlinger Prize awarded to Mr Duke-Elder; Visit from Dr Best, co-discoverer of Insulin to Hunterian Society: Hospital Dance to be held at Hyde Park Hotel on 20th January 1927; Retirement of Mr Pendlebury: Report of Annual Dinner on 1st October at the Hyde Park Hotel; Report of Inauguration Ceremony: Address by Dr Graham Little; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.177-184, 'Ear, Nose and Throat in General Practice', Lecture to the Hunterian Society, November 1926; P.J. Jory

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.185, 'The Vegetarian's Lament', Poem; T.W.P. [Parry]

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.186-187, 'Mechanism of Death in Blood Transfusion', Clinical and Post Mortem findings; Eric Steeler

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.187, 'Rosebery Rhyme', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.188, 'Nous Allons Chez Les Masseuses', Poem; Didon

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.189-191, 'Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings and papers including the visit of Dr Best, co-discoverer of Insulin; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.192-193, 'Illustrations of the Illustrious', Caricatures by a 'tame artist' with cryptic descriptions; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.194, 'Presentation to Old St George's Man', Bronze bust of Dr Charles J. Marsh unveiled at Yeovil District Hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.194-195, 'In the Museum', Poem; ELL.

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.196-197, 'America', Personal view of politics and medicine in America; E.W.W.

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.198-199, 'Notes on the Alumni of the Medical School', Biographies of famous names in the pupils register: William Walker; T. Chesterton; John Bingham Borlaise; John Clinch; William Cumberland Cruikshank; James Moore; John Gale Jones; Charles Dumergue; George Frederic Lockley; William Bean; Sir Charles Fergusson Forbes;; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.200-202, 'Bulletin from Baghdad', Account of a recent visit to a hospital in Baghdad; Ananias Mendax

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.202-203, 'Secretary's Report', Report from the Secretary of the School Club on sporting achievements and sports clubs; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.203-204, 'Rugger Notes', Reports from recent matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.204-205, 'Who?', Poem; Nescius

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.205, 'Sailing Club', Officers elected at AGM; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.205-206, 'United Hedgers' Club', Satirical article; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.207-208, 'Fencing', Formation of United Hospitals Fencing Club; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.208, 'Appointments', Recent Staff Appointments to St George's Hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.208, 'Examinations', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.208, 'Births', A son to Dr Hamilton S. Faber; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.208, 'Changes of Address', Recent change of address of St George's alumnus; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.208, 'Deaths', Herbert George Beville; John Griffith Christian, aged 82; York Thomas Grey Moore aged 69; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.208-214, '', Reviews; Reviews of books recently received

Vol XXV. Issue 7. pp.214, 'Gazette Notices', ; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.Facing Page 215, 'The Cottage', Cartoon drawing of " The Cottage", The Hospital's Tallest Story. Our Time Honoured Chestnut; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.215, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.215-216, 'Editorial', Onset of Spring; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.216-217, 'School Notes, Mr Barwell's Retirement', Recent Hospital and Nurses Dances; Introduction of Recent Publications section to the Gazette; Fundraising matinee in the presence of the Queen by Mrs Frank Worthington on May 6th; Death of Sir Isambard Owen, Retirement of Mr Barwell, Surgeon; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.218-220, 'Peri-arterial sympathectomy', History and technique of the operation of Peri-arterial Sympathectomy to improve vascularity of lower limbs; Claude Frankau

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.220, 'The Song of the Microbe', Poem; T.W.P. [Parry]

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.221-224, 'Observations on Blood Transfusion', Transcription of a Paper recently given to the Hunterian Society; C. Blaxland Levick

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.225, 'Rosebery Rhymes', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.225-227, 'A Few Points on the Preventative Treatment of Uterine Prolapse', ; Harold Taylor

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.228, 'To the Stiff who stole my Stethoscope', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.229-235, 'Some Early Medical Wills', Early wills of doctors held at sites including Somerset House, Wills taken from the publications of the Surtees Society based in the NE of England, mostly from 1500s; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.235-236, 'General Assistance as Explanation', Satirical article in the style of Gertrude Stein; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.236-239, 'Some Factors Influencing the Growth of Bone', Some Factors Influencing the Growth of Bone; Eric Steeler

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.239, 'The Hunterian Society', Reports of recent meetings and forthcoming programme of the Hunterian Society; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.240, 'Rugby Football Club', Reports from recent matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.241, 'Triolet', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.241, 'United Hospitals Sailing Club', Report of recent meeting and talk by Mr Worth in Harley Street about the history of Sailing; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.241-243, 'Correspondence', Lack of co-operation between the Hospital and medical school, conduct of house surgeons in relation to their chiefs; A.R.T., Non Exiguum Pars Montis

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.243-244, 'Obituary', Obituary of Sir Isambard Owen, 1850-1927; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.244, 'Appointments', Recent Staff Appointments to St George's Hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.244, 'Examination Results', Recent Examination results; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.244, 'Change of Address', Recent change of address of St George's alumnus; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.245, 'Deaths', Alexander Gordon Andrews, Seaton Guthrie Hamilton aged 72; Hardwick Le Cronier aged 71; Frank Stuart Tamplin aged 42; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.245-246, 'Recent Publications', Recent Publications by O. W. Andrews; W.S. Duke Elder; J.A. Gardner; Anthony Feiling; R.R. James; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.246-250, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 8. pp.250, 'Gazette Notices', ; Unknown author

Vol . Issue . pp., '', ; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.251, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.251-252, 'Editorial', Editorial; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.252-254, 'School Notes', Harold Taylor appointed assistant Obstetric Surgeon; Publication of new edition of Hospital Pharmacopoeia; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.254-255, 'Hunterian Society Dinner', Report of recent Hunterian Dinner held on March 16th 1927 at the Park Lane Hotel; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.255, 'Obituary', Obituary of Colonel Edward North; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.256, 'Notes on the Testing of Renal Efficiency', H. Gainsborough; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.260-261, 'Concerning Clifford and Jean', Satirical article about hospital infection in the operating theatre; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.262, 'Sister', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.263-271, 'The Lane Letters', Further article with transcriptions of the letters between S Lane and Drs Henry Pitman, James Arthur Wilson, Benjamin Brodie, Caesar Hawkins, Robert Nairne, Richard Edmonds Price, J.W Dowdeswell, G.O. Rees in the 1840s about the teaching in the medical school; R. R. J. [James. Robert Rutson]

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.272, 'Down by the Serpentine', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.273-274, 'An Italian Impression', A personal account of Medical services and Hospitals in Florence; V.H.E.

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.275, 'Where's Gout?', Poem; Nescius

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.276-277, 'Headaches following Lumbar Puncture', Headaches following Lumbar Puncture; Eric Steeler

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.277, 'Rosebery Rhymes', Poem; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.278-279, 'A Frightful Fantasy', Lighthearded article about a visit to the hospital by extraterrestrials; D.I.J.

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.279-281, 'The Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings and a debate between Mr Back and Dr Feiling on Surgery vs Medicine; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.282-283, 'Good Old England', Poem; T.W.P. [Parry]

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.283, 'Rugby Football Club', Report of recent AGM and matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.284-285, 'Cricket', Report of recent matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.285, 'Sailing', Report of sailing activities on the River Crouch and the club's base at Fambridge; Nauta

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.287, 'Squash Rackets', Report of recent matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.287, 'Athletic Club', Report of recent meeting; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.288, 'Lawn Tennis', Report and results of recent matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.288-289, 'Lanesborough Lodge, No. 3029', Appointment of officers at recent installation meeting; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.289, 'Correspondence', Relationships between medical trainees and trainers; Crocus

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.291, 'Appointments', Recent Staff Appointments to St George's Hospital; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.291, 'Prizes', Awards of recent prizes; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.291, 'Examination Results', Results of recent examinations; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.292, 'Births', A son to Philip J. Jory; a son to F.H.B. Oram; a son to H.A. Whyte Venables; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.292, 'Marriages', Christopher Howard to Elizabeth Hollister Fish; Susan Richmond to Leonard J. Haydon; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.292, 'Deaths', Henry Cook in his 96th year; Lena Marguerite Ellen Faber, wife of Dr Hamilton S. Faber aged 38 years; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.292, 'Changes of Address', Recent change of address of St George's alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.293-299, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 9. pp.300, 'Gazette Notices', ; Unknown author

Vol . Issue . pp., '', ; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.301, 'Contents', List of Contents; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.301-302, 'Editorial', Retirement of I.N. Lewis as Gazette Editor and author of Rosebery Rhymes; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.302-3-3, 'School Notes', Forthcoming Medical School Dance at Hyde Park Hotel on January 27th 1928; Music by the Marius B Winter band; Inauguration Ceremony on October 1st followed by the Hospital Dinner with speeches by Sir Humphry Rolleston; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.304-305, 'St George's Hospital Club', Report of the Club's sporting activities during the year and other events; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.305-313, 'The Meaning and Methods of Success', Introductory Address given on October 1st 1927; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.313, 'Intensity Fails', Poem; T.B.T.

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.314-317, 'Herpes and the Ultra-Microscopic Viruses', Text of academic talk; W. Stewart Duke-Elder

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.317-318, 'Sunrise at Messina', Poem; T.W.P. [Parry]

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.318-319, 'The Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings of the Hunterian Society: Dr Blomfield on Anaesthesia; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.320-322, 'A Letter from the Sudan', Personal experience of Medicine in the Sudan; E.P.P. [Pratt]

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.322-323, 'Speeding up the Surgeries', Draft of humorous multiple choice form fo patients attending clinics to obtain demographics and basic medical histories; T.B.T.

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.323-325, 'Cricket Club', Report of recent matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.325-326, 'Rugby Football Club', Report of recent matches; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.326, 'United Hospitals Hare and Hounds', Letter to see if anyone at St George's would be interested in joining a Hare and Hounds running club based in Blackheath; J.P.Horsley

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.326, 'Appointments', Recent Staff Appointments to St George's Hospital; G.K. Kirwan-Taylor appointed Resident Obstetric Assistant; C.E. Hagenbach appointed resident anaesthetist; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.327, 'Examination Results', Results of recent examinations; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.327, 'Prizes', Awards of recent prizes; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.327, 'Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions', Awards of recent scholarships and exhibitions; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.327, 'Birth', a son to Henry Litherland; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.328, 'Deaths', Edgar George Barnes age 78; Francis W. Underhill aged 83; Henrik Pattersson following an operation; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.328, 'Change of Address', Recent change of address of St George's alumni; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.328, 'Recent Publications', Recent Publications by W.S. Duke Elder; W. Fedden; R.R. James; C.B. Levick; J. A. Torrens, H. Gainsborough and J.A. Gardner; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.329-332, 'Reviews', Reviews of books recently received; Unknown author

Vol XXV. Issue 10. pp.Before page 1 at front of volume, 'Index', ; Unknown author

Charles Clayton, 45, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 11 May 1896
Date of death: 12 May 1896
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral compression. Fracture of skull
Disease (standardised): Compression (Brain); Fracture (Skull)

Admitted under the care of: Pick, Thomas Pickering
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: Not seen by Registrar
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, thyroid, oesophagus, heart, liver, gall bladder, spleen, stomach, intestines, appendix, kidneys and brain
Type of incident: Trauma/accident

Elizabeth Jenkins, 8 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 8 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 30 Apr 1896
Date of death: 17 May 1896
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Vomicae
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: The notes were taken out of the chart by someone unknown and cannot be found.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Ribs, lungs, thyroid, heart, spleen, stomach, intestines, appendix caeci, liver, kidneys, mesenteric glands and brain
Type of incident: n/a

Bertha Deiderich, 26, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 26
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 24 May 1896
Date of death: 7 Jun 1896
Disease (transcribed): Caesarean section. Abdominal abscess
Disease (standardised): Caesarean section (Uterus); Abscess (Abdomen)

Admitted under the care of: Dakin, William Radford
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: See obstetric notes
Body parts examined in the post mortem: This was a case in which caesarean section had been performed. No Examination post mortem was allowed except such as was possible through the enlarged wound.
Type of incident: n/a

Reginald Herbert, 16, Apprentice

Occupation or role: Apprentice
Age: 16
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 Apr 1896
Date of death: 7 Jun 1896
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Excavation of right lung. Pleural effusion on left side
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung); Excavation (Lung); Effusion (Pleura)

Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: Six months before admission the patient had jaundice and was never quite well since. About this time he thought he caught cold and had a cough ever since.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, heart, stomach, liver, spleen, bladder and testes
Type of incident: n/a

William Collins, 42, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 42
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 1 Jun 1896
Date of death: 7 Jun 1896
Disease (transcribed): Fracture of ribs, from 4-12 on right near angles. Laceration of right lung
Disease (standardised): Fracture (Ribs); Laceration (Lung)

Admitted under the care of: Dent, Clinton Thomas
Medical examination performed by: Ward, Arthur H.
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: The patient fell thirty or forty feet from a scaffold onto an iron girdle.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, pericardium, heart, liver, gall bladder, spleen, kidneys, bladder, testicles, cranium and bones
Type of incident: Trauma/accident

Sarah Dobbs, 57, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 57
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 29 May 1896
Date of death: 8 Jun 1896
Disease (transcribed): Chronic peritonitis. Granular kidneys
Disease (standardised): Peritonitis (Abdomen); Disease (Kidney)

Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: The patient was quite well until February 1894 when she had a feverish attack with swelling of the privates and knees. Since then there had been many attacks of swelling of the legs, shortness of breath and attacks of violent pain in chest.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx pericardium, heart, aorta, liver, spleen, kidneys, stomach, oesophagus, bladder, uterus and ovaries
Type of incident: n/a

Elizabeth Pratt, 73, Scrubber

Occupation or role: Scrubber
Age: 73
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 8 Jun 1896
Date of death: 8 Jun 1896
Disease (transcribed): Aneurism of anterior communicating branches of middle cerebral artery. Granular kidneys
Disease (standardised): Aneurysm (Arteries); Disease (Kidney)

Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: Brought in dead.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, bronchial glands, trachea, larynx, liver, bile ducts, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, uterus and intestines
Type of incident: n/a

James Laney, 37, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 37
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 14 May 1896
Date of death: 8 Jun 1896
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Caseous tubercle in both lungs. Miliary tubercles in lungs and kidneys
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung); Tuberculosis (Kidney)

Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: Ten weeks before admission the patient got wet and caught cold. Seven weeks before admission cough commenced and continued ever since.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, ureters, bladder, testes and stomach
Type of incident: n/a

James Sharman, 48, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 48
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 12 May 1896
Date of death: 9 Jun 1896
Disease (transcribed): Carcinoma of liver
Disease (standardised): Cancer (Liver)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Baldwin, Gerald Robert
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: Two years ago the abdomen became distended and he was in bed for one week. One month ago he had another attack of jaundice and had remained yellow ever since.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, trachea, larynx, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, oesophagus, kidneys, bladder and testes
Type of incident: n/a

St George's Hospital Gazette, volumes IV - VI

Bookplate of Clinton Thomas Dent in front of volume; author unnamed

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.1 'Contents', author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896
Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.1-3 'In Memoriam', Death of James Rouse on 24 Dec 1895, Obituary of James Rouse; E.V., 31 Jan 1896
Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.3-5 'Suppuration of the Mastoid Antrum', Gerald Baldwin, 31 Jan 1896
Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.5-8 'German Student Duels', A.L., 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.9-10 'School Notes', Content of the Gazette, New Chapel opening 17 Dec 1895, Archibald Propert Founder of Gazette and designer of its' cover, Mr Menzies appointed as Obstetric Assistant, St George's Nurses appointed at Johannesburg Hospital; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.11-13 'A case of Chylous Ascites etc.', A Case of Chylous Ascites and Chylous Hydrothorax under Dr Ewart, Post mortem by Dr Cyril Ogle showed spheroidal-celled carcinoma; G.A. Clarkson, 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.13-14 'Football', author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.15 'Correspondence', Thanks for condolences on the Death of James Rouse from his son Algernon E. Rouse, Request for covered way between the Hospital and the School from W.G.; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.15-17 'Recent Laparotomies in the Obstetric Department', List of 38 cases in a tabulated form giving demographics, procedures, diagnoses and outcomes; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.18 'Honours and Appointments', Appointments of St George's doctors to other hospitals; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.18 'Review', Diseases of the Urinary and Genital Organs by Henry Morris; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896
Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.19 'Examination Results', Cambridge second and third exam results; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896
Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.19 'Residents', House Officers list Jan to Apr 1896; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896
Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.20 'In Weeks', Late Jan and Feb 1896; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896
Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.20 'Hunterian Society', Forthcoming papers at Hunterian Society; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 1. pp.20 'Births, Deaths and Marriages', Birth of a daughter to Surgeon Captain H. P. Johnson, Deaths of T. Russell Pickthorn at Natal aged 37 and James Rouse [See obituary in same issue], Marriage of Patrick Gunnin Scott to Alice Adelaide Cleveland; author unnamed, 31 Jan 1896

Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.21 'Contents', author unnamed

Vol . Issue 2. pp.21-25 'The Streptococcus and its products', Hunterian Society paper by Dr Slater on the the Streptococcus and its products, Uses in Malignant disease by inoculation; author unnamed

Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.25-27 'A Case in Private', Told by the Patient; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896
Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.28 'A Bronchitic's Love Song', Poem; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896

Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.29-32 'School Notes', BMJ 8 Feb 1896 favourable comment about the Gazette, Referral of Patient with Dog bite to Pasteur Institute via the British Institute of Preventive Medicine, Amalgamation Club Smoking concert, Alteration of the Chapel Organ, Nursing Entertainment; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896

Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.32-34 'Medical Student at Home', Lighthearted article about the attitude of the families towards medical student relatives; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896

Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.34-35 'Hunterian Society', 17 Jan 1896 Clinical case evening, 6 Feb 1896 The Streptococcus and its products by Dr Slater; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896

Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.35-39 'Football', Reports and results of recent fixtures; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896
Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.40 'Examination Pass List', Conjoint Board, First examinaton; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896
Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.40 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's doctors to other hospitals; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896
Vol IV. Issue 2. pp.40 'In Weeks', Feb and Mar 1896; author unnamed, 2 Mar 1896
Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.41 'Contents', author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.41-43 'International Football', St George's Men who have played for International Rugby Football teams; J.M.Manning, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.43 'A Case of Acute Myelitis', A case of Acute Myelitis due to Syphilis under Dr Owen; Edward S. Langworthy, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.45-46 'Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings, Foetal Infection by Dr Buckmaster, Case of Acute Appendicitis, Diagnosis of Gastric diseases by Mr Arthur Latham, Recent Dinner and Election of Officers; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.47-48 'School Notes', Update on referral of patient for rabies treatment to Pasteur Institute, Serum treatments at St George's, Outbreak of Tuberculosis among St George's men, Progress on building of new operating theatres; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.49 'Ode to a Staff Nurse', Poem; PROB, 30 Apr 1896
Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.49-56 'Football', author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896
Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.56 'Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.57 'Examination Pass Lists', London University, Conjoint Board, Apothecaries Hall and Brussels University exam pass lists; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.58 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other hospitals; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896
Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.58-59 'Prizes', Award of the Henry Charles Johnson Prize to Mr H.G. Brockman; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896
Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.59 'House Officers', Apr to Jul 1896; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896
Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.59 'In-Weeks', Apr and May 1896; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.60 'Births ', A son to Robert Stuart, A daughter to G.White Cooper, A son to Bonville Bradley-Fox; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.60 'Marriages', Morgan Dix Blake to Maria Elizabeth Baldwin Ross, Alfred Walker to Grace Martin, Thomas Buxton Harde to Jane Ellinor Jennings; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896

Vol IV. Issue 3. pp.60 'Deaths', Hubert Wlliam Roberts, Thomas Edis; author unnamed, 30 Apr 1896
Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.Facing page 61 'Illustrations', Two illustrations of The Altels; author unnamed, 30 May 1896
Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.61 'Contents', author unnamed, 30 May 1896
Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.61-69 'The Altels Ice Avalanche', Report of Ice Avalanches in the Alps in 1895 including illustrations, diagrams and maps; Dr Slater, 30 May 1896

Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.70 'Ode to a Repining Prob', A Rejoinder, Poem; Staff Nurse, 30 May 1896
Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.71-74 'School Notes', Disruption caused by continuing building works, New design for cover of Gazette by Mr Propert; author unnamed, 30 May 1896

Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.74-75 'A Case of Leucocythaemia', Report of a fatal case of Leucocythaemia in a female of 20, Post Mortem performed; G.R Keyser, 30 May 1896

Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.75-77 'Two cases of perforated gastric ulcer', Two cases of perforated Gastric ulcer with good outcomes under Mr Bennett and Mr Pick; author unnamed, 30 May 1896

Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.78 'Athletic club', Election of Officers; author unnamed, 30 May 1896
Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.78-79 'Examination Pass Lists', Cambridge Unversity, Apothecaries Hall, Conjoint board; author unnamed, 30 May 1896

Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.79 'Appointments', S. Russell Wells to Medical Registrar, E.G.Graham Little to Assistant Curator of the Museum; author unnamed, 30 May 1896

Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.80 'House Officers', Jun to Jul 1896; author unnamed, 30 May 1896
Vol IV. Issue 4. pp.80 'In-Weeks', Jun to Jul 1896; author unnamed, 30 May 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.81 'Contents', author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896

Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.81-85 'Homes of Bygone Physicians', Development of London Streets around St George's and Harley Street in the Eighteenth century up to 1817, Residencies of doctors of other London Hospitals, St George's doctors including Dr Wasey, Dr Edward Wilmot, Dr Ambrose Dawson, Dr Batt, Dr Clephane, Dr Benjamin Hoadley, Dr Robert Watson, Dr William Heberden, Sir Richard Jebb; G. Fielding Blandford, 30 Jun 1896

Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.86 'The Lament of the Large White Kidney', Poem; G.H.R., 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.87-89 'School Notes', Recent illnesses and retirements of school staff, New Football blazer; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896

Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.90 'Athletic Sports', Results of recent annual athletic sports at Stamford Bridge grounds ; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896

Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.90-91 'Inter-Hospital Rowing Cup', Report of Rowing cup on 11 Jun 1896. St George's team includes E.A.Wilson, St George's came second to Middlesex with The London third, [Archive photograph of the rowing team in collection]; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896

Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.91-93 'Calls', Lighthearted article about the etiquette of social calls or visits; J.B., 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.93-96 'Bicycle Tour', Bicycle tour including Naples, Herculaneum, Pompeii; H.M.V, 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.97-99 'In the Wards', A Case of Morphoea/Sclerodermia under Dr Owen and Dr Cavafy; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896

Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.99 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other hospitals; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.100 'Prizes', Awards of recent prizes; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.100 'Pass List', Conjoint board and Durham University; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.100 'In-Weeks', Jul 1896; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.100 'Marriage ', Reginald Thorpe to Clara Mary Self; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 5. pp.100 'Birth', A Daughter to F Percival; author unnamed, 30 Jun 1896
Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.101 'Contents', author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.101-104 'Some Causes of Sudden Death', Cases of Sudden Death with no cause found at Post Mortem, Cardiac causes of death, Cerebral Haemorrhage, Subarachnoid Haemorrhage, Intracranial tumours, retropharyngeal abscess, tuberculosis of the neck, trauma to the epigastrium, drunkards, epilepsy, growths of the heart, syphilis of the heart, aneurysm of the heart, coronary artery atheroma, pulmonary embolism due to sarcoma of the testis, aortic aneurysm, pulmonary haemorrhage, ruptured hydatid of the liver, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, thyroid disease.; G.H.Ransome, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.104-106 'Notes on the Graphic Society', Report of the recent exhibition of the Graphic Society; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.106 'Inter Hospital Lawn Tennis cup', Results of recent matches; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.107-110 'School Notes', Disruption caused by continuing building works, St George's Directory publication, Poem Mary's Ghost, inscribed under Dr Carpue's bust, published in 1827; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.110-112 'The treatment of Chronic Sciatica', Medical and Surgical treatments of Chronic Sciatica; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.113-114 'A Case for Diagnosis', Pulsating aneurysm in suprasternal notch of a young woman of unknown cause; C.R.Keyser, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.114-117 'Some old medical writings', Diagnostic terms and conditions found in old medical books; T.R.W, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.118 'Correspondence', Condition of tennis courts from Tennis 'Un, Request to Honour Edward Jenner on the Centenary of the discovery of vaccinaton from The Serpent; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.118 'Books Received', Handbook of Diseases of the Ear by Urban Pritchard and St George's Hospital Directory; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896

Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.119 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other hospitals; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896
Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.119 'Prizes', Recent prizes; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896
Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.119 'Pass List', Cambridge, Oxford; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896
Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.120 'House Officers', Jul to Sep 1896; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896
Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.120 'In Weeks', Aug 1896; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896
Vol IV. Issue 6. pp.120 'Birth', A Daughter to Charles G Munro; author unnamed, 18 Jul 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.121 'Contents', author unnamed, 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.121-122 'Editorial', Intake; author unnamed, 20 Oct 1896

Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.122-127 'The New Operating Theatres', The design of the new theatres, refurbished wards and departments of the hospital building; C.T.Dent, 20 Oct 1896

Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.128-131 'School Notes', Opening of two new operating theatres, Arrival of new students, End of building works disruption, Appointment of Mr Pick as Inspector of Anatomy; , 20 Oct 1896

Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.131-133 'Tubercular Sputum', Prevention of spread of infection to St George's staff by precautions with sputum; Arthur Latham, 20 Oct 1896

Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.133-135 'St George and the Dragon', Satirical Article; St George, 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.135-137 'The First of October', Beginning of Year, Lecture by Mr Adams Frost and Dinner; , 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.137-138 'Alfred Botten: A Memento', Poem ; W.T. Harper, 20 Oct 1896

Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.138 'Correspondence', Thanks for condolences on the death of the brother of H.Creemer Cooper, Complaint about the quality of food provided by Messrs Spiking from Gourmet; , 20 Oct 1896

Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.139 'Obituary', Obituaries of R. A. Cooper of scarlatina and John Jones Merriman; , 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.140 'Prizes', Recent Exhibitions, Prizes and Certificates; , 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.140 'Appointments', Appointments of St George's doctors to other hospitals; , 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.140 'In-Weeks', Oct and Nov 1896; , 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.140 'Birth', A son to S Squire-Sprgge; , 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.140 'Death', Reginald Augus Cooper; , 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 7. pp.140 'Marriage', Percy D'Eresby Burrell to Florence Gertrude Morris; , 20 Oct 1896
Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.141 'Contents', author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.141-145 'In the Sixties', Memories of St George's in the 1860s, John Hammerton the Apothecary, Mr Thomas Jones, Dr Ridge-Jones, First House Physicians, Dr G.C. Bright, Dr Wadham, Kinnerton Street School, Dr Noad, The Anatomical and Pathological Museums, Mr Pick, Dr Dickinson, the Matron, the Janitor, Mr David L. Duval the Hospital Superintendent; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.145 'The Old Soldier', Poem; J.B., 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.146-149 'School Notes', New Cover launched, Marble divans in the new operating theatres, Staff Nurse badges replaced by Ribbon collar, Nurses in the Operating theatre, Dr Dakin appointed as new president of Hunterian Society; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.149-151 'In the Wards', Case of Columnar celled carcinoma of the Caecum in a woman of 29 operated by Mr Shield, Case of Malignant Stricture of the Sigmoid Flexure operated by Mr Allingham; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.152-153 'Reviews', Handbook of Diseases of the Ear by Urban Pritchard, Notes on the more common diseases of the Eye by Robert W. Doyne, A Handbook of Surface Anatomy and Landmarks by Bertram C. Windle, Section Cutting and Staining by W.S. Colman, Deformities, A Treatise on Orthopaedic Surgery by A.H.Tubby.; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.154 'Hunterian Society', Reports of recent meetings of the Hunterian Society, Toxic Amblyopia by Mr Grimsdale, Chronic Rheumatism and its allied conditions by H.M. Cooper; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.154-156 'Football', author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896
Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.157 'Amalgamation Club', Report of AGM; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896
Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.157-158 'Correspondence', Response to Letter from Gourmet from Spiking and Co. The St George's Hospital Directory from the Editors; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.158-159 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896
Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.159 'Examination Pass List', Results of recent Conjoint Board, London University, Apothecaries Hall and Durham University exams; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.160 'In-Weeks', Nov and Dec 1896; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896
Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.160 'Births', A son to J.F. Gordon-Dill, a daughter to Patrick Cumin Scott, a son to R.Leslie Romer; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 8. pp.160 'Books Received', Textbook of Bacteriology by Edgar M. Crookshank, Gout and Goutiness and their Treatment by William Ewart; author unnamed, 20 Nov 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.161 'Contents', author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896
Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.161-164 'Some Old Observations on Pulmonary Apoplexy', Post Mortem findings in Pulmonary Apoplexy, Dr J.A. Wilson Physician 1829-1857, Mitral Valve disease, Dr Hope; W.L.Dickinson, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.165 'The Smoking Room Fire', Poem; author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.166-170 'School Notes', Mr Propert's new design for the Gazette cover, Old Advertisements for patent medicines, Meeting to discuss Jenner Memorial 7 Dec 1896 chaired by Sir Joseph Lister, Meeting of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain at St Georges on 24 Nov 1896 including entertainment by a Joga contortionist, Flag staff on the roof of the hospital, Abolition of the ward Christmas decorations, Construction of Flower bed in the Quad, Return of Alfred the Porter, author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.170-173 'A Case of Fracture of the Larynx', A Case of Fracture of the Larynx in a 23 year old woman operated by Mr Shield; E.J. Blackett, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.173-174 'A Student's Christmas', Lighthearted article; author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.174-176 'Fifteen Innocents Abroad', Report of a rugby football match at the Stade Francais in Paris; By our special reporter, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.177 'Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings, Case presentations, The Physical exam of Gynaecological cases by Dr Champneys; author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.178-179 'Reviews', Textbook of Bacteriology by Edgar M. Crookshank, Gout and Goutiness and their Treatment by William Ewart; author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.179180 'Football', author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896
Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.180 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896
Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.180 'Examination Pass List', Recent exam results of Conjoint board, Apothecaries and Fellowship of College of Surgeons; author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896

Vol IV. Issue 9. pp.180 'Scholarships', Entrance Scholarships for Oct 1896; author unnamed, 16 Dec 1896
Vol V. Issue I. pp.1 'Contents', author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.1-3 'The Jenner Memorial', Report of Meeting on 7 Dec 1896 chaired by Sir Joseph Lister, Statue of Jenner in Kensington Gardens, Proposal for a memorial to Edward Jenner; author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.3-5 'Edward Jenner and John Hunter', Proposal for Jenner Medal and Hunter Medal as clinical medicine and surgery prizes, Transfer of the remains of John Hunter 40 years previously from St Martin's in the Fields to Westminster Abbey, Jenner monument in Gloucester; T.Orme Dudfield, 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.5-6 'A Sentimental Sister', Poem; author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.7-9 'School Notes', Opening of new operating theatres on 23 Dec 1896 by Duke of Cambridge, Kinematograph exhibition, Peerage awarded to Sir Joseph Lister, Alhambra Theatre extension over the site of John Hunter's House; author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.9-12 'The Boat Club in 1844', History of the St George's Boat Club 1843-1844; By an anonymous contributor, 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.12-14 'An Old MS', [Alleged] Transcription of a Manuscript from the Middle Ages of the experience of Lead Colic [spoof]; G.H.R [Rolleston], 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.15-17 'Football', author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897
Vol V. Issue I. pp.17-18 'A Drama of the Future', Satirical Article; author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.19 'Correspondence', The new Garden from 'Squatter', St George's Directory from C.E.; author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897

Vol V. Issue I. pp.19-20 'Cambridge Pass List', Recent Cambridge exam results; author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897
Vol V. Issue I. pp.20 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897
Vol V. Issue I. pp.20 'Births', A daughter to Francis George Penrose, a son to Arthur T Wood; author unnamed, 21 Jan 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.21 'Insert facing page 21', Photograph of Thos [Thomas] Whipham; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.21 'Contents', author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.21-22 'Thomas Whipham', Biographical article, Retirement of Thomas Whipham, Curator of Museum n 1870, Demonstrator of Anatomy 1869. Lecturer on Botany and Medicine, Dean of the School 1888-1893; By a Colleague, 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.22-25 'A Fragmentary Note on Medical Education', The Medical Student as seen by Thackeray in 'Pendennis'; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.26-27 'The Teacher's Dream', Poem; G.H.R. [Rolleston], 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.28-31 'School Notes', Retirement of Dr Whipham, Appointment of Dr Penrose to full Medical staff, Argument for Children's wards at St George's, Issues with new operating theatre's irrigation system and removal of the clock, Appointment of Dr Menzies as second assistant anaesthetist, Mr Whomas as obstetric assistant; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.31-32 'Mr Dent's Entertainment', 7-8 Jan 1897, Entertainment written and organised by Mr Dent in the Boardroom, St George's Hospital Orchestra; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.32-33 'Nurse's Concert', Nurses' Concert 14-15 Jan 1897; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.33 'St George and the Dragon'', Satirical Article; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.35-36 'Hunterian Society', Report of Recent Meetings, Clinical and Pathological Photography by Mr Dent; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.36-37 'The New Nurses' Home', Funding of New Nurses' Home by legacy from Mrs Ann Towry Hall in Memory of Major Charles Hall, Montpelier Street, Description of Accommodation; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.3738 'Football', author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.38 'Correspondence', Seating in OP department; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.39 'Examination Pass List', Results of recent exams of Conjoint Board and Apothecaries Hall; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897

Vol V. Issue 2. pp.39-40 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.40 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.40 'Births', A Daughter to Alfred Walker, a son to O.W. Andrews; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.40 'Marriage', James Cardwell Gardner to Ethel Marion Bell; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 2. pp.40 'Death', William Child aged 65; author unnamed, 18 Feb 1897
Vol V. Issue 3. pp.41 'Contents', author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.41-44 'Door-Plates', Lighthearted article on the Doctor's Door-Plate, Size, Design, Position, Rules and Regulations; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.44-45 'A Musical Romance', Poem; R.H.M., 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.46-48 'School Notes', Criticism of the poem 'A Sentimental Sister' in the Nursing Record, Review of Smoking Concert, Appointment of Dr Cyril Ogle to Assistant Physician, Improvements to lavatory accommodation, The Hospital Reform Association, Resignation of Miss Coombes from Assistant Matron post, Viewing of the new laboratories and extensions, Appointment of Mr Arthur Latham as Curator of the Museum.; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.48-50 'Hunterian Society', Reports of Recent meetings, Mr T. R. Whipham on Toxins and Antitoxins, Mr F. Morley on Some diseases possibly of Dental origin, Dr J Dickson on Puerperal fever- prophylaxis and treatment.; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.50-52 'Reviews', Rough notes on Remedies by W. M. Murray, What to do in cases of poisening by William Murrell, Dental Surgery by A. W. Barrett, On Deafness, Giddiness and Noises in the Head by Edward and Claud Woakes. Receipt of Samples of 'tabloids' from Burroughs, Wellcome and Co; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.52-53 'Smoking Concert', Amalgamation Club Smoking Concert, Review of event held on 23 Februaty 1897 at Frascati's Restaurant; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.53-55 'Clinical Sketches', exam Fever, Lighthearted article on the effects on exams on Students; Tricuspid Regurgitation, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.55-58 'Football', author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.58-59 'Obituary', Obituary of George David Pollock, Senior Consulting Surgeon, 1817-1897, Trained under Benjamin Brodie and Caesar Hawkins, author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.59 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897
Vol V. Issue 3. pp.59 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.60 'Examination Pass List', Reports of recent exam results, London University, Conjoint Board, Apothecaries Hall; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897

Vol V. Issue 3. pp.60 'Marriage', Francis Sitwell Tidcombe to Alice Jane Francis Bull; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897
Vol V. Issue 3. pp.60 'Death', George David Pollock, 14 Feb 1897; author unnamed, 19 Mar 1897
Vol V. Issue 4. pp.61 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 21 May 1897
Vol V. Issue 4. pp.61-64 'A Visit to Montana', Report of a visit to Montana in the Alps; R.L. Bowles, 21 May 1897
Vol V. Issue 4. pp.64 'Sonnet', A Sonnet to the Nicotiniana Tabacum Plant; T.W.P., 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.65 'School Notes', Anti-Vivisectionists, Jubilee Procession as source of profit for St George's from sales of seats, Appointment of Mr Jaffrey as surgical Registrar, Radcliffe Travelling Fellowship awarded to Mr H.M.Vernon, Resignation of Mrs Coster from post of Matron, Duke of Westminster presided over meeting to discuss proposed Jenner Memorial; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.68-69 'Conversazione in the School', Viewing of new laboratories and other recent improvements on 13 Mar 1897, Guests Dr Cavafy, Mr Pick, Viewing of historical records including entry of Edward Jenner as a student, appointment of John Hunter as House surgeon. Lantern slides of clinical photographs and Skiagraphs of pathological and anatomical specimens, Mr Dent, Dr Buckmaster, Dr Rolleston, Dr Ogle, Dr Latham, Dr Patrick Manson, Dr W.J. Fenton, Mr E.L. Hunt, Mr J.H. Montague, Mr Turner, Dr Slater; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.69-70 'Reviews', A Handbook of the Diseases of the Eye and their treatment by Henry R. Swanzy, Ligaments, their nature and morphology by T. Bland Sutton; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.70-71 'Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings. Clinical cases, Paper on Abdominal Injuries by Mr Baldwin; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.71-72 'Hunterian Dinner', Report of the Hunterian Society dinner, 25 Mar 1897, at the Trocadero; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.72 'Testimonial to Dr Whipham', Proposal for a Testimonial to Dr Whipham on his retirement; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.72-76 'The Doctor in Fiction', Lighthearted article on portrayal of the Doctor in Fiction and in the Theatre and Music Hall; G.H.R. [Rolleston], 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.76-77 'A Surgical Student's Religion', Lighthearted article; H.S.P.[Pendlebury], 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.77-78 'Correspondence', Complaint about the design and colour of the Hospital Blazer from 'A Wearer of the Green', Role of out-patient obstetric clerks in theatre from 'A Former Obstetric Clerk'; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.79 'Appointments', Appointment of F.S. Collard to Demonstrator in Anatomy at St George's Hospital, Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.79-80 'Examination Results', Results of recent exams of Conjoint Board, Durham University and Apothecaries Hall, Award of Henry Charles Johnson prize in Anatomy to H.A.B Bransbury; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.80 'Birth', A Son to Richard Emmett; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.80 'Marriages', Clement Sumber Robinson to Gertrude Hope, Dudley Richard Bernhardt to Beatrice Mary Flack; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 4. pp.80 'Death', Thomas Dickinson 10 Mar 1895; author unnamed, 21 May 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.Facing Page 81 'A. Marmaduke Sheild', Drawing of A. Marmaduke Shield, St George's Dec 1896, Signed E.W.'96 [Edward Wilson]; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.81 'Contents', author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.81-84 'Interviews with Celebrities', Interview with Celebrities, Mr Shield, Out patient teaching; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.84-89 'The Boat Club in 1845', Review of the performance of the Boat club in 1845; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897
Vol V. Issue 5. pp.89-90 'A Maiden Effort', Poem; J.B. [Blumfeld], 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.91-94 'School Notes', Retirement of Mr Pick from Test Exams in Surgery, Appointment of Miss Smedley as Matron; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.94-97 'The University of Salerno', History of the Medical Faculty of the University of Salerno; H.S.Pendlebury, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.98 'Inter-Hospital Rowing Cup', Victory in the Inter-Hospital Rowing Cup, team includes E.A. Wilson; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.99 'Correspondence', Supply of Correspondence cards in the Club and Library from H2S; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.99 'Prizes', May 1897. Brackenbury Prize in Surgery to J.Howell Evans, Thompson Medal to J.Howell Evans, Brodie Prize to J.W.Watson, Pollock Prize in Physiology to W.F. Fedden; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.99 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.100 'Examination Results', Recent exam results of Naval Medical Service, Conjoint board, Apothecaries. Cambridge University, includes May 1897 Pass in Midwifery and Surgery for E.A. Wilson; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.100 'Marriages', George Young Eades to Bertha Jane Hunter, G.T. Mould to Clara Maud Graves, Andrew Sidney Ransome to Barbara Jane Tyldesley; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 5. pp.100 'Death', Edgar Hamilton Hubert aged 21, Son of Willam Henry and Sarah Isabel Hubert; author unnamed, 22 Jun 1897

Vol V. Issue 6. pp.101 'Contents', author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897
Vol V. Issue 6. pp.101-104 'Out Patient Types', The Male Surgery. The study of the types of 'man' found in out-patients; Omega', 16 Jul 1897

Vol V. Issue 6. pp.103-106 'Graphic Society', Report of the 9th exhibition of the Graphic Society. Work by Dr Dakin, Dr Blandford, Dr Drewitt, Dr Slater. Pencil sketch of a View of Knightsbridge by E.A. Wilson. Photographs by Dr Dent, Mr Spitta ; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897

Vol V. Issue 6. pp.107 'To the Fly in My Eye', Poem; G.H.R. [Ransome], 16 Jul 1897

Vol V. Issue 6. pp.108-111 'School Notes', New post of Second Medical Registrar, Note keeping, New photograph of the Staff organised by W.F.C. Dowding, taken by Elliott and Fry, 55 Baker Street, Presentation of his portrait of Mr Pick by Dr Dent, The Queen's Jubilee procession due to pass the hospital, proposed new hospital Pharmacopoeia, Completion of the Hand Catalogue of the Museum started by Dr Rolleston and completed by Dr Ogle and the new curator [Dr Latham].; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897

Vol V. Issue 6. pp.1132-113 'Athletic Sports', Report of the recent sports day at L.A.C. grounds Stamford Bridge on 8 Jun 1897; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897

Vol V. Issue 6. pp.113-114 'Lawn Tennis Club', author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897
Vol V. Issue 6. pp.115-118 'Adventures of a Man of Science', The Heliotrope Ray, Satirical article; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897
Vol V. Issue 6. pp.118-119 'The Treatment of Recent Fractures by Massage', The Treatment of Recent Fractures by Massage; H.M.C., 16 Jul 1897

Vol V. Issue 6. pp.119 'Appointments and Prizes', Appointments of staff to other services. The Treasurer's Prize awarded to T.R.C Whipham, The Brackenbury Prize in Medicine and the Ackland Prize to J. Howell Evans; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897

Vol V. Issue 6. pp.119 'Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897
Vol V. Issue 6. pp.120 'Birth', A Daughter to Frank Romer; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897
Vol V. Issue 6. pp.120 'Examination Results', Recent M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. qualifications and Apothecaries result; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897
Vol V. Issue 6. pp.120 'House Officers for July', House Officers list Jul to Sep 1897; author unnamed, 16 Jul 1897
Vol V. Issue 7. pp.121 'Contents', author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897
Vol V. Issue 7. pp.121-122 'Editorial', New Medical Year, £4000 from sale of seats at the Jubilee; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897
Vol V. Issue 7. pp.123-125 'St George and the Dragon', Satirical Article; St George, 15 Oct 1897
Vol V. Issue 7. pp.125 'The Three Pictures', Poem; Verrey Tass, M.D., 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.128-131 'School Notes', Repairs to Drains over the summer vacation, Demolition of the Mortuary and PM room with rebuilding commenced, Building of four new Separation wards, Appointment of Dr W.M.Davidson and Dr W.J.Fenton as Medical Registrars, Dr J.W. Dickson elected Anaesthetist, J. Blumfield appointed Assistant Anaesthetist, New requirements for Bacteriology in Conjoint exams, Retirement of John Eveleigh.; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.132-133 'October the First', Report of the Annual Oct 1st Dinner; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.133-134 'Testimonial to Dr Whipham', 1 Oct 1897, Presentation of Silver Salver and other pieces to Dr Whipham, Portrait commissioned for the School; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.134 'Presentation to Mrs Coster', Presentation to Mrs Coster, retiring Matron; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897
Vol V. Issue 7. pp.135 'Exhibition and Prizes', Awards of recent prizes; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.135-136 'Correspondence', Account of recent North Indian Earthquake from Charles G. Monro, Ranaghat, Bengal; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.136-137 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897
Vol V. Issue 7. pp.137 'Nursing News', Retirements, Resignations and Nursing Appointments to St George's; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.138 'Examination Results', Recent exam results, Cambridge, Durham, Conjoint and Apothecaries; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.138-139 'Books etc Received', Diseases of Women by Sutton and Giles, Rheumatism: Its Treatment, Surgical Pathology and Principles by Jackson Clarke, Hygiene and Public Health by Louis C Parkes, A Manual of Obstetric Practice by Duhrssen. The 'Alformant' Deodorising lap from the Formalin Hygienic Co, Pig Bile Tabloids from Burroughs and Wellcome; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.139 'House Officers', House Officers Oct-Dec 1897; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897
Vol V. Issue 7. pp.140 'In-Weeks', Oct and early Nov 1897; author unnamed,

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.140 'Births', A Daughter to C.G. Monro, A son to H.R.B. Hickman, A daughter to H.E. Drake-Brockman, A son to G.E.B. Hawes; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.140 'Marriages', William Hawkins Wilson to Kate Hamilton Naylor, Reginald Frederick Henry Newton to Susannna Booth Harbord; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 7. pp.140 'Deaths', Christopher Bulteel aged 85 [corrected to 65 subsequently in Obituary], Henry Thompson aged 81, Philip Tomlinson aged 26, Francis Reginald Greg aged 27; author unnamed, 15 Oct 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.141 'Contents', author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897
Vol V. Issue 8. pp.141-144 'Hints to the Newly Qualified', Guidance to Newly Qualified Doctors. Satirical article; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.144 'Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings, Radical Treatment of Knee Joint Disease by Mr F.S. Collard, Treatment of fractures of the lower extremity by Mr Jaffrey; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.145-146 'The Moveable Tumour', Poem; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.147 'School Notes', Entry of 53 students to current session, Mr Pick ceases to give systematic lectures on Surgery, now undertaken by Mr Bennett and Mr Dent. Appointment of Dr Ewart to Joint-Lecturer in Medicine; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.151-152 'Obituary', Christopher Bulteel 1832-1897, aged 65; W.H.D., 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.153-154 'Reviews', A Manual of Obstetric Practice by Duhrssen, Hygiene and Public Health by Louis C Parkes, Surgical Pathology and Principles by Jackson Clarke; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.154 'Football', author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.156 'Books Received', Clinical Methods: A Guide to the Practical Study of Medicine by R. Hutchinson and H.Rainey, Therapeutics by S. Ringer and H. Sainsbury; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.157 'Correspondence', Entering of Names and Addresses in Library Address book from X; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.157 'Scholarships', author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897
Vol V. Issue 8. pp.157-158 'Prize Distribution', author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897
Vol V. Issue 8. pp.159 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897
Vol V. Issue 8. pp.159-160 'Examination Results', Recent exam results of Conjoint board, Apothecaries and Cambridge; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.160 'In-Weeks', Nov and Dec 1897; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897
Vol V. Issue 8. pp.160 'Birth', A Daughter fo T Wilson Parry; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.160 'Marriages', John Alexander Camerton to Eliza Taylor, John Goodchild to Alice Emma Brittian, F.G. Dawtrey Dewitt to Caroline Mary Powys; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 8. pp.160 'Deaths', William Robert Cornish aged 70, Thomas Goddesbrough Stockwell aged 74, Clement Cuthbert Walker aged 52; author unnamed, 19 Nov 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.161 'Contents', author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.161-164 'The Retirement of John Eveleigh', Retirement of John Eveleigh from the post of Porter in the Out-patient department, Experience of Crimean War; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.164-165 'Intestinal Obstruction', Recent Cases on the Wards of Intestinal Obstruction. Two patients, mechanic, aged 47 and 23, postmortems performed; G.A. Clarkson, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.166 'Hunterian Society', Reports of Recent Meetings, Dr Davidson on the The Safe and Suitable Methods of Administration of Anaesthetics, Clinical Case meeting; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.167-170 'School Notes', Hospital note taking, proposed contact details of nurses able to undertake private cases, New edition of Gray's Anatomy by Dr Pick, Request from Nurses to visit the museum, Three beds funded from proceeds of Jubilee seat sales marked by brass tablet; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.171-174 'Football', author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897
Vol V. Issue 9. pp.174-175 'Obituary', William Robert Cornish 1828-1897, Nurse Caroline Tyson Ormiston from Typhoid fever; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.176-177 'Reviews', Diseases of Women by J. Bland Sutton and A.E. Giles, The localisation of headaches by H. Bendelack Hewetson, Clinical Methods: A Guide to the Practical Study of Medicine by Robert Hutchinson and Harry Rainey, Rheumatism and its treatment by the Percusso-Punctator by Brindley James, Therapeutics by Sydney Ringer; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.177-179 'Correspondence', Hospital record keeping [notes] from One who has been Assistant Surgical Registrar, The New Staff Photograph from Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat, Student numbers in surgical O.P. from Subacute, Posting of notices of Gynaecological operations from Lux in Tenebris; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.179 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897
Vol V. Issue 9. pp.180 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.180 'Examination Results', Recent exam results of Royal College of Surgeons, Society of Apothecaries, Cambridge and Durham; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897

Vol V. Issue 9. pp.180 'In-Weeks', Dec 1897 and Jan 1898; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897
Vol V. Issue 9. pp.180 'Deaths', John North aged 50 years of Cholera, William Coulthard Falls aged 44; author unnamed, 18 Dec 1897
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.Facing page 1 'Photograph of Mr Pickering Pick', author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.1 'Contents', author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.1-3 'In Memoriam', Obituary of William Wadham, died 28 Dec 1897, Previously Physician and Dean of the School, Exclusion of Metropolitan Police from the benefits of the Hospital; T [Timothy] Holmes, 26 Jan 1898
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.3-6 'Our Village', Rural Practice and anecdotes about patients; T.W.P., 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.6 'Hunterian Society', Reports of recent meetings, Dr Arthur Latham on the Diagnostic value of Leucocytosis, Dr Blumfeld on Pneumonia in Children; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.7 'The only Life worth living', Poem; G.H.R. [Ransome], 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.8-12 'School Notes', Death of Dr William Wadham, 1823-1897. Appointed to staff 1862, Dean of Medical School 1870-1887. Death of Mr Ernest Hart. Appointment of Dr Patrick Manson as President of BMA section of Tropical Diseases. Proposed University of Westminster; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.12-13 'The Nurses' Concert', Report of recent Nurses' Concert 13-14 Jan 1989; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.13-14 'The New Post Mortem House', First autopsy in new post mortem room performed 24 Dec 1897. Configuration and facilities, New mortuary below P.M. room with body lift. New chapel for viewing of bodies; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.14-15 'Football', author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.16-18 'Reviews', Ambrose Pare and his Times by Stephen Paget, A Practical text-book of the diseases of Women by Arthur H.N. Lewers, Intussusception by D'Arcy Power; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.18 'Nursing News', List of nurses undertaking private nursing; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.19 'The Services', Recent appointment to the Services; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.19 'Examination Results', Recent exam results, Oxford, Cambridge, Royal College of Surgeons and Society of Apothecaries; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.19-20 'House Officers', House officers Jan - Mar 1898; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.20 'Birth', A son to Herbert G. White; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.20 'Marriage', John William Dickson to Lucy Margaret Marshall; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898
Vol VI. Issue 1. pp.20 'Deaths', John Goodchild 2 Dec 1897, William Wadham 28 Dec 1897, Ernest Hart 7 Jan 1898; author unnamed, 26 Jan 1898

Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.21 'Contents', author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898

Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.21-28 'St George's Hospital Forty Years Ago', 40 years experience of St George's. Changes in surrounding buildings and roads, Grosvenor Place School of Medicine also known as Lane's School. Great Windmill Street, Caesar Hawkins, Medical School in Kinnerton Street established by Benjamin Brodie in 1834, Lecturers included Sir Spencer Wells, Dr Lankester, William Adams, Dr Halford, Dr Richardson. Main Hospital building Hospital Surgical Porters, Thomas and John Perry, Charles Dickens story, 'The Sofa', in Reprinted Pieces set in the board room, Mrs Willey, Matron. Hospital Society, subsequently Hunterian Society, meetings held in the Library, Old Operating theatre; T Pickering Pick, 26 Feb 1898

Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.29-34 'School Notes', Retirement of Mr Pick, Error in publication of photograph of Mr Pick, taken by Mr Dent, in issue 1. Appointment of Mr Herbert Allingham as Surgeon to Prince of Wales, Death of Dr Remfry. Eye problems of Mr Henry Lee. Alterations to wards and Operating theatres. Forthcoming publication of Dr Manson's book on Tropical Diseases, Dr Dakin's new Manual of Midwifery, Marmaduke Shield and results of operations for Cancer; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898

Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.34-37 'Football', author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898
Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.37 'Obituary', Dr Leonard Remfry, Obstetric Physician, aged 37; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898
Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.37 'Reviews', Reviews of various other Hospital Magazines; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898
Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.39 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898
Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.39 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898

Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.39-40 'Examination Results', Recent exam results, Cambridge, London, Royal College of Physicians, Conjoint and Apothecaries; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898

Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.40 'In Weeks', Feb and Mar 1898; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898
Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.40 'Marriage', George Lestock Thornton to Leta Cordner; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898
Vol VI. Issue 2. pp.40 'Deaths', Thomas Russell Pickthorn, 31 Dec 1897, aged 81, Leonard Remfry, 11 Feb 1898, aged 37; author unnamed, 26 Feb 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.41 'Contents', author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.41-45 'Abstract of Introductory Address to the Courses of Lectures in Clinical Medicine', Given on Jan 10th, 1898, As an Introduction to the Course of Medicine, Dr Lee Dickinson, Dr Cyril Ogle; Dr Ewart, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.45-46 'Back to the Corner again', Poem; J.B.[Blumfeld], 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.47-51 'School Notes', Commencement of new building work, Alterations to Central Hospital block, Remodelling of ground and top floors, Mr Turner, Mr Jaffrey, Dr Arthur Stabb elected to staff, Dr Ewart to award two new prizes in Medicine, Publication of papers by Mr Dent, Dr Rolleston and Mr Shield. E.A. [Edward] Wilson to leave medical school because of ill health and likely go to Davos [to recover from Tuberculosis]; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.52-54 'The Smoking Concert', Report of the recent Smoking Concert held on 18 Feb 1898 at Café Monaco; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.54-55 'Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings of the Hunterian Society. First Debate on 'In modern practice the Aseptic is too much subordinated to the Antiseptic method', Dr Buckmaster on Therapeutic value of variations of Oxygen in the atmosphere, Clinical Case evening; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.56-57 'Football', author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898
Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.57-58 'Lawn Tennis Club', Report of AGM; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898
Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.58 'Reviews', Diseases of the Eye by J.A.Kempe, Diseases of the Skin by Utile Quod Facias; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.58 'Prize', Henry Charles Johnson Prize in Anatomy for 1898 awarded to J.C.S.Rashleigh; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.59 'Correspondence', Hospital Directory from Nemo; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.59 'Appointments', G.R. Turner appointed Surgeon, F. Jaffrey elected Assistant Surgeon, A.F. Stabb elected Assistant Obstetric Physician; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.59 'University of Cambridge', Recent Degrees conferred; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898
Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.59-60 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898
Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.60 'In Weeks', Late Mar 1898 - Early May 1898; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898
Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.60 'Births', A son to Arthur T. Wood, A daughter to H.S. Wild; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898
Vol VI. Issue 3. pp.60 'Deaths', Arthur James Lattey aged 28 years, Florence Eva Morgan at Bombay of the Plague; author unnamed, 26 Mar 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.61 'Contents', List of Contents; author unnamed, 19 May 1898
Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.61-68 'A Week at Mayville', Report of a Holiday in France; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.68-69 'Hunterian Society', Report of recent meetings of the Hunterian Society, Radical Cure of Hernia by Mr Turner, AGM and Election of Officers, Dinner at the Trocadero on 26 Mar 1898; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.70-76 'School Notes', Summer at the School, Upcoming sports events, Appointment of Mr Pick as Consulting Surgeon, Resignation of Dr W. M. Davidson as Surgical Registrar, Appointment of Mr Stuartson Collard as Surgical Registrar, Links between London Hospitals for work experience at St George's, Charing Cross, Guy's, Middlesex, Kings College, St Mary's, St Thomas'. University College and Westminster, Government announcement on the future of Army Medical Staff, Problems with sterilisation of instruments, Nomination of Dr Rolleston as one of the Honorary Secretaries of the Pathological Society, 2 copies of Samson and Delilah by Michael Angelo [sic] hung in Hall of Hospital. Course on Tropical Medicine by Dr Manson, Portrait of Mr Pick by Mr P.R. Morris to be shown at the Academy; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.76 'Obituary', Wilfred Becher Carter, died 26 Apr 1898 aged 24; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.76-77 'Reviews', Inflammation of the Bladder and Urinary Fever by C.W.Mansell Moulin, Diseases of the Nervous System by C.E. Beevor; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.77 'Prizes', Brodie Prize in Surgery awarded to R. B. Ainsworth, Acland Prize in Medicine not awarded; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.77 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 19 May 1898
Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.78 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.79 'Nursing News', Death of Nurse Tanner from Typhoid. Resignations and appointments to Nursing staff; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.79 'Examination Results', Recent exam results of Cambridge, Durham, Conjoint Board and Apothecaries; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.80 'Births', A son to E. Reginald Tweed, A son to Thomas Alfred Appleton, A son to W.A. Ellison, A daughter to George A. Buckmaster; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.80 'Marriages', W.L. Fry to Bertha Mary Ross, Allen Forrester Duke to Helen Edith Rae, Francis Barrallier Thompson to Lilian Carty; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 4. pp.80 'Deaths', Francis Charles Brett on 25 Mar 1898 aged 53, Wilfred Becher Carter on 24 Apr 1898 aged 26; author unnamed, 19 May 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.81 'Contents', author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.81-85 'Henry Vandyke Carter', Obituary of H.[Henry] Vandyke Carter who died in 1897, Illustrator of Gray's Anatomy. Left England for Indian Medical Service in 1858. Principal of Grant Medical College in Bombay, Published work on Infectious diseases and urinary stone structure, Copies of papers held in St George's Hospital Reports; G.A. Buckmaster, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.85 'Thesser', Poem; J.B.[Blumfeld], 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.87-92 'School Notes', Annual report of Hospital Activity, 4,689 patients treated in preceding year and 28,137 outpatients, Failure to award recent student prizes, Changes in rules of Conjoint exams, Dr Lazarus Barlow appointed as [pathology museum] Curator, Dr Arthur Latham appointed as Medical Registrar, New H.S.'s [House Surgeon's] boxes to be made of metal not wood to improve Asepsis, Death of Mr Henry Lee, late Consulting Surgeon; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.92-93 'The Graphic Society', Report of recent exhibition of the Graphic Society, Dr Slater, Work by E.A. [Edward] Wilson in the Museum, Pathological Drawings by Mr Lockart Mummery, Photographs by Mr Dent, Mr Drake-Brockman and Mr Barwell, Models of the Brain by Mr Grimsdale. Posters and Paintings by Mr [H.B.] Muir, Mr Wilson, Dr Dakin, Surgeon Major Whipple, Dr Drewitt, Mr Manning, Exhibitions of the Rontgen-ray process and Photographic Colour printing.; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.94 'Inter Hospital Rowing Cup', Report of recent sporting event; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898
Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.95 'Lawn Tennis', Reports and results of recent fixtures; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898
Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.95-96 'The Sports', Report of recent annual Sports day held at Stamford Bridge; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.97-99 'Reviews', The Diagnosis of Disease by T. Porter Parkinson, Outlines of Practical Surgery by W.G. Spencer, Tropical Diseases, A Manual of the Diseases of Warm Climates by Patrick Manson; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.99 'Prizes', Brackenbury prize in Surgery to B. Percival, The Brackenbury Prize in Surgery to H.S. Barwell; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.99 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.100 'Examination Results', Recent exam results of Cambridge, Royal College of Surgeons and Apothecaries; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.100 'In Weeks', Late Jun 1898 - Jul 1898; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898
Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.100 'Births', A son to Patrick Cumin Scott, A son to Morgan Dix Blake, A daughter to A. Sidney Ransome; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898

Vol VI. Issue 5. pp.100 'Deaths', Henry Lee, Senior Consulting surgeon, Died 11 Jun 1898 aged 81; author unnamed, 25 Jun 1898
Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.101 'Contents', author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898
Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.101-105 'The Plague in Bombay', Report of the Plague in Bombay. Correction of place of Death of Nurse Morgan from Bombay to Poona; E.L.H., 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.106 'The Life of Sir Benjamin Brodie', The Life of Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie by Timothy Holmes, An Appreciation. [Book Review]; H.S.P. [Pendlebury], 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.108-111 'School Notes', Proposed reorganisation of the Library, Presentation by Mrs Albert of a portrait of Mr Pick to be hung in the Smoking room, Old Dresser tray labelled Hewitt and Cutler found in cupboard [possibly sent to museum], Hewitt was surgeon to the Hospital 1861-1875, succeeded by Cutler, New post of Casualty officer; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.112-116 'In Memoriam: Henry Lee', Obituary of Henry Lee. Joined Hospital staff 21 Jun 1861 following death of Henry Gray, Previously Student, house surgeon, surgical registrar and [?] curator of the pathology museum, Applied for post of [?]Assistant Surgeon against Henry Gray who was unwell died of smallpox the day before the election ; T[Timothy] Holmes, 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.116-117 'Lawn Tennis', Report and results of recent matches; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898
Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.117 'Reviews', Aids to exams in Medicine, Surgery and Midwiferyby T. Reuell Atkinson, Practical and Organic Chemistry by Dr Rideal; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.118 'Prizes', Charles Clarke's Prize to H.G. Drake-Brockman, Webb Prize in Bacteriology to H.R.D. Spitta, The Treasurer's Prize to R.B. Ainsworth; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.118 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898
Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.118-118 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898
Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.119 'Examination Results', Recent exam results of Cambridge, Conjoint Board and Apothecaries; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.119-120 'House Officers', Jul to Sep 1898; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898
Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.120 'In Weeks', Late Jul 1898 - Aug 1898; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.120 'Births', A daughter to E. M. Little, a son to Richard Emmett, a daughter to Ernest Charles Arnold; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898

Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.120 'Marriage ', George Walker to Mary Elizabeth Wilkinson; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898
Vol VI. Issue 6. pp.120 'Death ', Arthur Joynson Barnard on 27 May 1898 aged 37 years; author unnamed, 27 Jul 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.121 'Contents', author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.121-122 'Editorial', Review of the previous year; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898

Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.122-125 'Six Months' Practice On The River Plate', Report of Working as a Doctor in Buenos Ayres, Argentina; R.L.N., 1 Oct 1898

Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.126 'The Surgical Alphabet', Poem; F.H., 1 Oct 1898

Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.127-131 'School Notes', Continuing Building works, Refurbishment of curators room and laboratories, Mr Brock R.A. to undertake a bust of Mr Pick, Publication of new hospital directory edited by Dr Cyril Ogle, Publication of book of St George's songs with music by Mr Chadborn, published by Novello and Co. National Memorial fund for Edward Jenner reaches £10,000; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898

Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.131 'An American in London', Views of the Hospital by a visiting American doctor; U.S.A., 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.134 'Hunterian Society', Programme of upcoming meetings Oct 1898 to Mar 1899; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.135-136 'Reviews', Atlas of Methods of Clinical Investigation by Dr Christfried Jakob, Dwelling Houses: Their Sanitary Construction and Arrangements by W.H. Corfield ; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898

Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.136 'Prizes', Dr Ewart's Prize in Systemic Medicine awarded to J.H.D. Phelps. General Practice Prizes; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898

Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.136-137 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.137-138 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.138 'Nursing News', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.138-139 'Examination Results', Recent exam results of University of London, Durham, Conjoint and Apothecaries; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898

Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.139-140 'House Officers', Oct to Dec 1898; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.140 'In Weeks', Oct 1898; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.140 'Birth ', A (stillborn) son to W.S. Lazarus-Barlow; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898
Vol VI. Issue 7. pp.140 'Deaths', Thomas Francis I'Anson on 19 Aug 1898 aged 73 years, Ernest Frederick Smith on 10 Aug 1898; author unnamed, 1 Oct 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.141 'Contents', ; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898
Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.141-147 'The Plague in Bombay. No II', Report of the Plague in Bombay continued; E.L.H., 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.148-152 'School Notes', Resignation of Senior Physician [Dr Cavafy], New Hospital Pharmacopoeia, New instrument boxes for House Surgeons, New entry of 54 new students, Forthcoming publication of St George's Song book, Attendance of member of Guy's Hospital to Surgery department, Reorganisation and listing of books in Library; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.152-153 'Hunterian Society', Recent meetings of the Hunterian Society, Dr Lazarus Barlow on Pleurisy and Inflammatory Affections of the Pleura, Debate on excessive operating in hospitals between Mr Tyndale and Mr Howell Evans; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.153-155 'The New Surgery Officer', Appointment of the new surgery officer, salary, duties, accommodation, hours of work; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.155-156 'The Prize Distribution', Report of the Annual Prize ceremony held on 29 Oct 1898 and list of recipients. Prizes presented by Duke of Westminster; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.156-157 'Football', author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.157-158 'Reviews', Diseases of the Breast by A. M. Shield, An Atlas of Bacteriology by Charles Slater and E. J. Spitta; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.158 'Correspondence', Request for the purchase of a complete anaesthetic apparatus for the wards from 'Assistant'; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.159 'Scholarships', Awards of Entrance Scholarships and Second years general proficiency prize; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.159 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services, Majors E.M. Wilson and C.A. Webb mentioned in a despatch sent from Egypt from Lord Kitchener; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.159 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898
Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.160 'Examination Results', Results of recent exams of the Royal College of Physicians, University of Durham, Conjoint Board and Society of Apothecaries; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.160 'Birth', A daughter for Hugh Lawson; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898
Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.160 'Marriage', Charles Nathanial Barton to Florence Davies; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898
Vol VI. Issue 8. pp.160 'Deaths', Francis Bramley Baker on 20 Aug 1898 aged 67, Thomas James Cottle on 12 Oct 1898 aged 88, Henry Lewis on 5 Sep 1898 aged 62; author unnamed, 14 Nov 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.161 'Contents', author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898
Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.161-166 'The Plague in Bombay, No III', Report of the Plague in Bombay continued; E.L.H., 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.166-168 'Magna est Suavitas et Praevalebit', Opinion piece on the role of the hospital in treating all types and classes of patients; N.J.M, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.168 'The Library', New policy that no text book shall be removed from the library except under certain conditions and time scales. New scale of fines; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.169-173 'School Notes', Appointment of Dr Rolleston to full staff following retirement of Dr Cavafy. Appointment of Dr Arthur Latham to Assistant Physician, Abolition of post of Orthopaedic Surgeon, Allocation of operating days to specific surgeons, Complaints about conduct of St George's students in adjacent Park, Changes in stock and use of the Library, Publication of 'Development of the London Hospitals during the NIneteenth Century' by Mr Dent in the Lancet published 26 Nov 1898, Establishment of School for Tropical Medicine at Seaman's Hospital in Greenwich with Dr Patrick Manson on the Committee, Problems with new Post Mortem room ventilation, Proposal for refridgerated chamber in Post Mortem rooms, Update on progress of bust of Mr Pick by Mr Brock; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.173-175 'Hunterian Society', Reports of recent meetings, Regeneration in Sutured Nerves by Prof Gotch, Clinical Cases evening; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.175-177 'Football', author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.179 'Reviews', Old Flies in New Dresses by Mr Charles Walker, Illustrated by Mr Walker and Mr Edward Wilson, Guide to the Clinical exam and Treatment of Sick Children by John Thomson, Clinical Observations on Two Thousand Obstetric Cases by G. Porter Mathew; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.179 'Correspondence', Complaint about school members walking in the Park or the Row without hats, sticks and gloves from 'Cottage'; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.179 'Nursing News', Recent appointments to the Nursing Staff; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898
Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.179 'The Services', Appointments of staff to other services. Major E. M. Wilson has received the D.S.O.; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.180 'Appointments', Appointments of staff to other services; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.180 'Examination Results', Results of recent exams of the Royal College of Surgeons and the Apothecaries; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.180 'Births', A son to G.L. Thornton, A daughter to Percy Pope; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898
Vol VI. Issue 9. pp.180 'Marriage', Walter Allingham to Marie Bidwell; author unnamed, 14 Dec 1898

St George's Hospital Medical School, London

Charles Davey, 38, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Age: 38
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 25 Aug 1896
Date of death: 26 Aug 1896
Disease (transcribed): Burns
Disease (standardised): Burn (Skin)
Admitted under the care of: Dent, Clinton Thomas
Medical examination performed by: Baldwin, Gerald Robert
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: While at work a large paraffin lamp exploded, burning him extensively.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, heart, liver, bile ducts, gall bladder, duodenum, stomach, spleen, pancreas, bladder, kidneys and testis
Type of incident: Trauma/accident

Alfred Batey, 40, Tram inspector

Occupation or role: Tram inspector
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 4 Sep 1896
Date of death: 6 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Comminuted fracture of left femur. Haemorrhage into tissues of thigh and into psoas sheath. Delirium tremens
Disease (standardised): Fracture (Leg); Haemorrhage (Leg); Haemorrhage (Psoas muscle); Alcohol withdrawal delirium (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Haward, John Warrington
Medical examination performed by: Jaffrey, Francis
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: For a considerable time period this man had been drinking heavily and had an attack of delirium tremens, and during the attack jumped out of a window about fifteen feet from the ground.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, spleen, kidneys, stomach, suprarenals, liver, bladder, testicles, cranium and joints
Type of incident: Trauma/accident

Charles Chapple, 53, Policeman

Occupation or role: Policeman
Age: 53
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 1 Jun 1896
Date of death: 12 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Epithelioma of larynx
Disease (standardised): Cancer (Larynx)
Admitted under the care of: Dent, Clinton Thomas
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: The patient had pain, irritation and dryness of throat since the end of 1895. There were enlarged cervical glands present throughout.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, heart, larynx and trachea
Type of incident: n/a

Charles Bryant, 25, Cycle instructor

Occupation or role: Cycle instructor
Age: 25
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 8 Sep 1896
Date of death: 13 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Lacerated lungs. Fractured ribs. Surgical emphysema
Disease (standardised): Laceration (Lung); Fracture (Ribs); Emphysema (Lung)

Admitted under the care of: Haward, John Warrington
Medical examination performed by: Jaffrey, Francis
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: Whilst riding home on a bicycle the patient was knocked down by a bus and dragged some distance.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, trachea, tubes, larynx, heart, aorta, oesophagus, intestines, stomach, liver, gall bladder, bile ducts, spleen, kidneys, testicles, bladder, toe joints, skull and brain
Type of incident: n/a

David McFie, 32, Painter

Occupation or role: Painter
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 20 Jul 1896
Date of death: 16 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Granular kidneys. Hypertrophy and dilatation of heart. Uraemia
Disease (standardised): Disease (Kidney); Disease (Heart); Uraemia (Kidney)

Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: The illness commenced with vomiting, but no abdominal pain, a fortnight before admission. It lasted a week then swelling of the legs commenced.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, trachea, heart, pericardium, intestines, liver, kidneys, bladder, testicles, spleen, stomach and toe joints
Type of incident: n/a

Frederick Cole, 32, Butcher

Occupation or role: Butcher
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 9 Sep 1896
Date of death: 19 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Ulcer in smaller curvature of stomach
Disease (standardised): Ulcer (Stomach)
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: He had pain in the epigastrium after food with nausea and vomiting. He was extremely pale and anaemic.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, tubes, heart, pericardium, oesophagus, bronchial glands, intestines, appendix, duodenum, stomach, liver, gall bladder, spleen, kidneys, bladder, testicles and joints
Type of incident: n/a

Frederick Voake, 58, Locksmith

Occupation or role: Locksmith
Age: 58
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 19 Sep 1896
Date of death: 22 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Large heart. Pleural effusion
Disease (standardised): Enlarged (Heart); Effusion (Pleura)

Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: Two years ago his legs became swollen and he was short of breath at times. He was never quite well since, suffering from swelling of the legs and sleeplessness. Three weeks before admission the patient caught cold.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, pericardium, intestines, stomach, liver, spleen, bladder, kidneys, testicles and toe joints
Type of incident: n/a

Thomas Godfrey, 54, Bricklayer

Occupation or role: Bricklayer
Age: 54
Gender: Male
Date of admission: n/a
Date of death: 23 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Hypertrophy and dilatation of heart. Granular kidneys
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart); Disease (Kidney)

Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: Last Christmas the patient caught a bad cough and since then had had a bad cough and shortness of breath.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, thoracic aorta, oesophagus, heart, intestines, stomach, liver, gall bladder, spleen, kidneys, bladder, toe joints and brain
Type of incident: n/a

George Cole, 42, Lighterman

Occupation or role: Lighterman
Age: 42
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 30 Jul 1896
Date of death: 24 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Granular kidney. Mitral stenosis and aortic incompetency with vegetations
Disease (standardised): Disease (Kidney); Disease (Heart)

Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: The patient had rheumatic fever when fourteen, and two or three times since. He had bronchitis in November last, and in December the feet and legs began to swell and remained so ever since, with much cough and profuse expectoration.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart,liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, testes and toe joints
Type of incident: n/a

Susan Walker, 72, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 72
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 14 Aug 1896
Date of death: 25 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Granular kidneys. Senile decay. Bronchitis
Disease (standardised): Disease (Kidney); Senility (Brain); Bronchitis (Lung)

Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: She suffered from eczema on and off for fourteen years. The attack for which she was admitted began three months before on the face, legs and body.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, tubes, heart, oesophagus, spleen, liver, gall bladder, kidneys, pancreas, bladder, uterus and toe joints
Type of incident: n/a

Elizabeth Hicks, 53, Cook

Occupation or role: Cook
Age: 53
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 23 Sep 1896
Date of death: 27 Sep 1896
Disease (transcribed): Cut throat. Acute mania
Disease (standardised): Wound (Throat); Mania (Brain)

Admitted under the care of: Dent, Clinton Thomas
Medical examination performed by: Baldwin, Gerald Robert
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: This woman cut her throat with a kitchen knife. No reason was known for the act.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, tubes, larynx, heart, thyroid, liver, bile ducts, stomach, spleen, kidneys, bladder, cranium and toe joints
Type of incident: Suicide

Frederick Evans, 19, Ironmonger

Occupation or role: Ironmonger
Age: 19
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 17 Oct 1896
Date of death: 22 Oct 1896
Disease (transcribed): Fracture of vault of skull and left side of base. Laceration of right side of base of brain
Disease (standardised): Fracture (Skull); Laceration (Brain)

Admitted under the care of: Dent, Clinton Thomas
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: n/a
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Examination of head performed at the mortuary, Ebury Bridge, by Dr Little
Type of incident: n/a

Robert Gilmore, 56, Commissioner

Occupation or role: Commissioner
Age: 56
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 23 Jan 1897
Date of death: 17 Feb 1897
Disease (transcribed): Cirrhosis of liver. Chronic and recent peritonitis. Ascites
Disease (standardised): Liver cirrhosis (Liver); Peritonitis (Abdomen); Ascites (Abdomen) ()
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: 'Family history nothing of importance. Had been in army, 14 years in India. In 1861 ague, after this had several attacks till 1869 when he left India, In 1854 had syphilis, no previous illness except occasional coughs until four years before admission when he got a bad cough which never left him except for a few months during the summer. Thought this present illness commenced about a month before admission when he noticed his belly was swollen and had uneasiness after food'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, joints

Type of incident: n/a

Joseph Tucker, 39, Coachman

Occupation or role: Coachman
Age: 39
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 15 Feb 1897
Date of death: 17 Feb 1897
Disease (transcribed): Diphtheria. Bronchopneumonia
Disease (standardised): Diphtheria (Pharynx); Bronchopneumonia (Lung) ()
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Wells, Sydney Russell
Post mortem examination performed by: Graham-Little, Ernest Gordon
Medical notes: 'The man was ill and would not talk when seen by Registrar, all the history that could be obtained was that he had had a sore throat for 5 days and this had been getting worse since but he had kept about his work, no cough, felt very ill and weak, He did not want to come into hospital but wanted to be treated as an out patient'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

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