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Henry Templeton, 51, Decorator

Occupation or role: Decorator
Age: 51
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 11 Oct 1922
Date of death: 17 Dec 1922
Disease (transcribed): Malignant disease of oesophagus. Spinal paraplegia
Disease (standardised): Cancer (Oesophagus); Paraplegia (Spinal cord)
Admitted under the care of: Pendlebury, Herbert Stringfellow
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: Illness began with pains in front and back of the chest, followed a fortnight ago by pain in the legs and inability to walk or stand.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Tongue, pleurae, lungs, bronchi, pulmonary artery, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, coronary arteries, aorta, peritoneum, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen, suprarenals, kidneys, bladder, ureters, prostate, oesophagus, stomach, small intestines, appendix and large intestine
Type of incident: n/a

Allan Dyer, 5, [Child of] Sweeper

Occupation or role: [Child of] Sweeper
Age: 5
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 20 Oct 1922
Date of death: 30 Nov 1922
Disease (transcribed): Cerebellar abscess. Basal meningitis
Disease (standardised): Abscess (Brain); Meningitis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Colledge, Lionel
Medical examination performed by: Pidcock, Bertram Henzell
Post mortem examination performed by: Schuster, Norah Henriette
Medical notes: He was admitted with right mastoid disease.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Tongue, fauces, larynx, trachea, thyroid, thymus, pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, stomach, small intestine, appendix, colon, rectum, liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, suprarenals and pancreas
Type of incident: n/a

Louisa Skelton, 53, Lady's maid

Occupation or role: Lady's maid
Age: 53
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 17 Nov 1922
Date of death: 19 Nov 1922
Disease (transcribed): Diabetes. Coma
Disease (standardised): Diabetes mellitus (Pancreas); Coma (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Golla, Frederick Lucien
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: No history available. She had stertorous breathing. The urine contained sugar and acetoacetic acid. The breath did not smell of acetone.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: No autopsy
Type of incident: n/a

Edith Purcer, 22, Clerk

Occupation or role: Clerk
Age: 22
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 29 Oct 1922
Date of death: 30 Oct 1922
Disease (transcribed): Septicaemia. Meningitis
Disease (standardised): Sepsis (Systemic); Meningitis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Collier, James Stansfield
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: Schuster, Norah Henriette
Medical notes: The illness began five days ago with a rigor, vomiting and headache, followed by delirium.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Skull, meninges, brain, tongue, fauces, larynx, trachea, pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, aorta, peritoneum, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, bladder, suprarenals and uterus
Type of incident: n/a

Frederick Black, 23, Motor washer

Occupation or role: Motor washer
Age: 23
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 6 Oct 1922
Date of death: 19 Oct 1922
Disease (transcribed): Septic meningitis and bronchopneumonia. Cerebral abscess. Otitis media
Disease (standardised): Sepsis (Brain); Meningitis (Brain); Bronchopneumonia (Lung); Abscess (Brain); Otitis media (Ear)
Admitted under the care of: Colledge, Lionel
Medical examination performed by: Pidcock, Bertram Henzell
Post mortem examination performed by: Schuster, Norah Henriette
Medical notes: The patient was admitted practically comatose, with history of anal discharge for a long time.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Brain and membranes, tongue, fauces, larynx, trachea, pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, abdomen, stomach, intestines, liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, suprarenals and pancreas
Type of incident: n/a

James Robertson, 29, Butler

Occupation or role: Butler
Age: 29
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 5 Oct 1922
Date of death: 12 Oct 1922
Disease (transcribed): Perforated duodenal ulcer. General peritonitis. Paralytic ileus
Disease (standardised): Ulcer (Duodenum); Peritonitis (Abdomen); Paralysis (Ileus)
Admitted under the care of: Back, Ivor Gordon
Medical examination performed by: Pidcock, Bertram Henzell
Post mortem examination performed by: Donaldson, Robert
Medical notes: He had history of sudden onset of acute abdominal pain at 2am on the day of admission.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, pulmonary artery, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, coronary arteries, aorta, peritoneum, liver, gall bladder, ducts, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate, spleen, stomach, duodenum, small intestines, appendix and colon
Type of incident: n/a

Wanda Gillies, 11 days, [Child of] Clerk

Occupation or role: [Child of] Clerk
Age: 11 days
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 5 Jul 1922
Date of death: 6 Jul 1922
Disease (transcribed): Convulsions. Asphyxia. Congenital malformation of the heart
Disease (standardised): Seizures (Brain); Asphyxia (Respiratory system); Malformation, congenital (Heart)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, Cyril
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: Schuster, Norah Henriette
Medical notes: She had had convulsions and inability to take food for 24 hours.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Brain and membranes, brain, tongue, larynx, trachea, thymus, oesophagus, pleurae, lungs, heart, peritoneum, stomach, liver, pancreas, spleen, suprarenals, kidneys, bladder and genital organs
Type of incident: n/a

Lavinia Chandler, 58, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 58
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 12 Apr 1922
Date of death: 13 Jun 1922
Disease (transcribed): Subacute bacterial endocarditis. Hemiplegia
Disease (standardised): Endocarditis, bacterial (Heart); Hemiplegia (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Golla, Frederick Lucien
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: For six months she had been weak and easily tired, and for two months she had shivered and sweated much at night.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: No autopsy
Type of incident: n/a

Daniel Dellagiovanna, 34, Porter

Occupation or role: Porter
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 23 May 1922
Date of death: 4 Jun 1922
Disease (transcribed): Subacute bacterial endocarditis. Hemiplegia
Disease (standardised): Endocarditis, bacterial (Heart); Hemiplegia (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Collier, James Stansfield
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: Illness began a fortnight ago with headache and later delirium, cough and sweating. He had rheumatic fever many years ago and eighteen months ago. He had apparently had a recent left hemiplegia.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: No autopsy
Type of incident: n/a

Charles Champlin, 2 ½, [Child of] Labourer

Occupation or role: [Child of] Labourer
Age: 2 ½
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 May 1922
Date of death: 30 May 1922
Disease (transcribed): Epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis
Disease (standardised): Meningitis (Spine); Meningitis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Latham, Arthur Carlyle
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: Six weeks ago the child developed measles, since when he had lost the use of his legs. Ten days ago he noticed another rash, and for the last two days his neck had been stiff. He had been delirious at nights for some days.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: No autopsy
Type of incident: n/a

David Davis, 23, Milk roundsman

Occupation or role: Milk roundsman
Age: 23
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 10 May 1922
Date of death: 11 May 1922
Disease (transcribed): Landry’s paralysis
Disease (standardised): Guillain-Barre syndrome (Nervous system)
Admitted under the care of: Collier, James Stansfield
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: The illness began a few days ago with pain in the arms and legs and difficulty in breathing. On the 8th he was unable to continue work.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: No autopsy
Type of incident: n/a

Lily Fletcher, 5, [Child of] Lift attendant

Occupation or role: [Child of] Lift attendant
Age: 5
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 3 May 1922
Date of death: 6 May 1922
Disease (transcribed): Chorea. Measles. Fatty degeneration of the liver. Septic bronchitis
Disease (standardised): Chorea (Central nervous system); Measles (Immune system); Disease (Liver); Sepsis (Lung); Bronchitis (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Latham, Arthur Carlyle
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: Schuster, Norah Henriette
Medical notes: She had jerky movements of the hands with twitching of the face for a month. The child had had a bronchitic cough for the last two years.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Brain and membranes, pleurae, lungs, larynx, trachea, tongue, fauces, thymus, thyroid, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, mesenteric glands, stomach, intestines, liver, gall bladder, spleen, kidneys, bladder, pancreas, suprarenals, uterus and ovaries
Type of incident: n/a

Joan Dayment, 9 weeks, [Child of] Labourer

Occupation or role: [Child of] Labourer
Age: 9 weeks
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 9 Mar 1922
Date of death: 4 Apr 1922
Disease (transcribed): Chronic hydrocephalus
Disease (standardised): Hydrocephalus (Skull)
Admitted under the care of: Collier, James Stansfield
Medical examination performed by: Tross, W.L.[?]
Post mortem examination performed by: Donaldson, Robert
Medical notes: 'History: In-pat. [In-patient] 3 weeks ago for D. And V. The head was at that time getting large and sutures widening. On admission: 9.3.22. Head greatly distended, Body wasted, Child is apathetic and listless. No further P.S.'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Skull, brain, tongue, tonsils, thymus, thyroid, parathryoids, larynx, trachea, pleurae, lungs, bronchi, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, ductus arteriosus, aorta, peritoneum, liver, gall bladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, ureters, bladder, organs of generation, stomach, intestines
Type of incident: n/a

Amy Dumpress, 5 ½, [Child of] Bus conductor

Occupation or role: [Child of] Bus conductor
Age: 5 ½
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 9 Mar 1922
Date of death: 12 Mar 1922
Disease (transcribed): Inflamn [Inflammation] of mastoid: caries: purulent meningitis (streptococcal and ? Pneumococcal). Cloudy swelling of liver, kidneys and heart muscle
Disease (standardised): Inflammation (Mastoid); Caries (Indeterminate); Meningitis (Brain); Suppuration (Brain); Disease (Liver, kidney, heart)
Admitted under the care of: Barwell, Harold Shuttleworth
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Donaldson, Robert
Medical notes: n/a
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Skull, brain, membranes, tongue, tonsils, thymus, thyroid, larynx, trachea, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, pulmonary artery, pericardium, heart, coronary vessels, aorta, peritoneum, liver, gall bladder, spleen, suprarenals, kidneys, ureters, bladder, pancreas, generative organs, stomach, intestines, appendix, mesenteric glands
Type of incident: n/a

James Carr, 9 weeks, [Child of] Packer

Occupation or role: [Child of] Packer
Age: 9 weeks
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 Jan 1922
Date of death: 12 Feb 1922
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral abscess. Septic post basic meningitis. Plastic periostitis of Rt [Right] parietal bone
Disease (standardised): Abscess (Brain); Meningitis (Brain); Sepsis (Systemic); Periostitis (Skull)
Admitted under the care of: Collier, James Stansfield
Medical examination performed by: Gainsborough, Hugh
Post mortem examination performed by: Pidcock, Bertram Henzell
Medical notes: 'History: 14 days illness – the stools were green – the child was groaning and seemed to have pain. Fits and vomiting for 2 days. There was a history of a fall at the time of birth. On admission: 24/1/'22. No pyrexia. There was some stiffness and rigidity of the neck and retraction of the head. Kernig's sign elicited on both sides. Anterior fontanelle bulging. Small hard lump on rt. [right] parietal bone. Course: Lumbar puncture yielded only blood. The convulsive attacks continued and there was occasional vomiting. 12/2/'22 Died'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Skull, membranes, brain, pleurae, lungs, heart, pericardium, liver, pancreas, spleen, suprarenals, kidneys, pharynx, oesophagus, larynx, trachea, stomach, intestines
Type of incident: n/a

Thomas Pike, 43, Clock-winder

Occupation or role: Clock-winder
Age: 43
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 8 Feb 1922
Date of death: 11 Feb 1922
Disease (transcribed): Lobar pneumonia – pneumococcal septicaemia – pneumococcal endocarditis and meningitis and infarction of kidney
Disease (standardised): Pneumonia (Lung); Sepsis (Systemic); Endocarditis (Heart); Meningitis (Brain); Infarction (Kidney)
Admitted under the care of: Collier, James Stansfield
Medical examination performed by: Gainsborough, Hugh
Post mortem examination performed by: Donaldson, Robert
Medical notes: 'History: He became ill 3 weeks ago with listlessness, a loss of appetite and a week later he began to cough up blood stained sputum and was delirious for 2 night. For the past 10 days he had been drowsy and during the past 5 days there had been several rigors. On admission: 8/2/'22. T.P.R. [Temperature, pulse, respiration rate] 103.6, 120, 30. Heart. A.B. not palpable. Systolic apical murmur. Lungs. Poor movement at the rt. [right], lt. [left] base. Impaired resonance at the lt. [left] apex. Rales all over'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Brain, membranes, thymus, larynx, trachea, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, aorta, pulmonary artery, peritoneum, liver, gall bladder, bile ducts, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, pelves, ureters, bladder, prostate, spleen, stomach, intestines, appendix
Type of incident: n/a

William Lock, 70, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Age: 70
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 29 Jan 1922
Date of death: 31 Jan 1922
Disease (transcribed): Purulent meningitis – acute. Fracture Antr [anterior] Fossa of Skull (Rt [Right]). Fracture of Rt [Right] Tibia, lower end. Old Gastic Ulcer? becoming malignant. Lacerative (Rt [Right]) frontal lobe of Brain
Disease (standardised): Meningitis (Brain); Suppuration (Brain); Fracture (Skull, leg); Ulcer (Stomach); Lacerations (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Pendlebury, Herbert Stringfellow
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Pidcock, Bertram Henzell
Medical notes: n/a
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Skull, meninges, brain, tongue, fauces, oesophagus, larynx, trachea, plurae, lungs, liver, spleen, suprarenals, pancreas, gall bladder, kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, stomach, intestines, pericardium
Type of incident: n/a

Victor Jenner, 10, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 10
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 4 Jan 1922
Date of death: 6 Jan 1922
Disease (transcribed): Pneumococcal meningitis. Adherent pericardium
Disease (standardised): Meningitis, pneumococcal (Brain); Pericarditis (Heart)
Admitted under the care of: Latham, Arthur Carlyle
Medical examination performed by: Gainsborough, Hugh
Post mortem examination performed by: Waller, Wathen Ernest
Medical notes: 'History: The illness started 5 weeks ago with headache and pains in the feet. He became deaf and later there was stiffness of the neck and lt. [left] sided earache. P.M.H. [Previous Medical History] He was an I.P. [In-patient] 2 years ago M.R. 1413/19 with rheumatic endocarditis and pericarditis. On admission: 4/1/22. Very pale and deaf. T.P.R. [Temperature, pulse, respiration rate] 101.4, 140, 30. Heart. A.B. in 5th space inside N.L. A.C.D. increased to the rt. [right]. Lungs. N.A.D. [Nothing abnormal discovered]. Abdomen. N.A.D. [Nothing abnormal discovered]. C.N.S. [Central nervous system] Movement of head causes pain but no definite stiffness. Loss of lower abdominal reflexes. Plantar responses doubtfully extensor'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, pericardium, lungs, heart, alimentary canal, spleen, liver, kidneys, suprarenals, brain, skull
Type of incident: n/a

NV106 – Janet Moriarty

Ref no: NV106
Name: Janet Moriarty (née Smith)
Dates at St George's: 1958-1961

Digital images, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Stephanie Kirby.

Image descriptions:
PH092 – Set B 1958: Janet Moriarty's set of trainee nurses, 1958
PH093 – Janet Moriarty in student uniform, 1958

NV005 – Shirley Orbell

Ref no: NV005
Name: Shirley Orbell
Dates at St George's: 1964-1973

Digital image, copyright form and transcript of audio recording with Nancy Esterton as interviewer. No digitised audio recording present.

Image description:
PH013 – Theatre Sister AMH: Shirley Orbell, theatre sister at Atkinson Morley's Hospital. Christmas, mid 1960s.

James Powell, [No age stated], [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [Occupation not stated]
Age: [No age stated]
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 14 Dec 1864
Date of death: 16 Dec 1864
Disease (transcribed): Cut throat
Disease (standardised): Cut (Pharynx)
Admitted under the care of: Tatum, Thomas
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Howship
Post mortem examination performed by: Pick, Thomas Pickering
Medical notes: 'A short time before admission he was found attempting to drown himself in the Serpentine, having first cut his throat with a common table knife. He will assign no reason for the act, but appears to be partially imbecile’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Throat, head, chest, abdomen

Type of incident: Suicide

Ellen Hanbury, 22, No occupation

Occupation or role: No occupation
Gender: Female
Age: 22
Date of admission: 31 Dec 1898
Date of death: 9 Feb 1899
Disease (transcribed): Thrombosis of cerebral vessels
Disease (standardised): Thrombosis (Brain);
Admitted under the care of: Dent, Clinton Thomas
Medical examination performed by: Collard, Frederic Stuartson
Post mortem examination performed by: Lazarus-Barlow, Walter Sydney
Medical notes: 'Pt. [Patient] idiotic. History supplied by father (unintelligent). 'Since aet. 14: pt [patient] mind childish – worse last 2 yrs [years]: 'Sep /93 {September 1893] I.P. [In-patient] Westminster Hosp. [Hospital] 5 wks [weeks]. 'meningitis'. 'Xmas /93 [1893] [In-patient Westminster Hospital] many fits – aphasia. 8 weeks. Since then 'no fits'. 'liable to attacks of collapse(!)'. Since Oct /98 [October 1898]: sinuses over either lip[?] - discharging. These sinuses were not explored during her stay in Hosp. [Hospital]. Bedsores developed. Mental condition remained feeble. Was removed to separation ward on account of somewhat noisy and violent excitement'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, cranial cavity, bone
Type of incident: n/a

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. I

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

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

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

Percy Johnson, 37, Stock taker

Occupation or role: Stock taker
Age: 37
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 12 Nov 1921
Date of death: 9 Dec 1921
Disease (transcribed): Otitis media. Mastoid suppuration. Cerebellar abscess. Purulent meningitis
Disease (standardised): Otitis media (Ear); Suppuration (Skull); Abscess (Brain); Suppuration (Brain); Meningitis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: English, T. Crisp
Medical examination performed by: Colquhoun, Gideon Robert Ernest
Post mortem examination performed by: Donaldson, Robert
Medical notes: The patient had had a left aural discharge for years, which suddenly ceased five days previous to admission. He had complained of frontal headache for some time, worse since discharge from the ear ceased.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Skull, brain, tongue, larynx, trachea, thymus, thyroid, parathyroid, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, pulmonary artery, pericardium, heart, myocardium, coronary vessels, aorta, peritoneum, liver, gall bladder, ducts, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate, stomach, intestines and appendix
Type of incident: n/a

Charles Beckham, 13, [Child of] Butcher

Occupation or role: [Child of] Butcher
Age: 13
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 17 Nov 1921
Date of death: 20 Nov 1921
Disease (transcribed): Suppurative myositis (traumatic). Septicaemia
Disease (standardised): Suppuration (Muscles); Myositis (Muscles); Sepsis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Golla, Frederick Lucien
Medical examination performed by: Gainsborough, Hugh
Post mortem examination performed by: Donaldson, Robert
Medical notes: He complained of pain in both hips and buttocks, but worse on the right side. Six days ago he fell on his hip and the day after the hip became painful and he was unable to walk. Later he became feverish and tremulous. No bruise appeared.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Brain and membranes, tongue, thyroid, thymus, parathyroids, larynx, trachea, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, pulmonary vessels, pericardium, heart, coronary vessels, aorta, peritoneum, liver, gall bladder and ducts, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, medulla, bladder, ureters, stomach, intestines, appendix and hip joint
Type of incident: n/a

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