Occupation or role: Cabdriver Age: 45 Gender: Male Date of admission: 13 Mar 1918 Date of death: 16 Mar 1918 Disease (transcribed): Old-standing tuberculous disease of left hip joint. Excision & amputation. Lardaceous disease. Suppurative myositis around left hip & of left psoas & iliacus muscles Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Hip); Amputation (Hip); Amyloidosis (Kidneys); Myositis (Muscles); Suppuration (Muscles) Admitted under the care of: Fedden, Walter Fedde Medical examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury Post mortem examination performed by: Claremont, Hetty Ethelberta Medical notes: '23 years ago excision of left hip. 1914 sinuses ever since. Scraped. 1917. IP [in-patient] still discharging. Leg wasted. Lordosis. Sent to Wimbledon [Atkinson Morley Hospital]. Oct 1917. ISQ [in status quo]. Amputation through the hip-joint by Mr Fedden [Walter Fedde Fedden]. Much pus found. Drained. Sent to Wimbledon. Mar 13, 1918. Returned from Wimbledon. 3 weeks previously the right foot and both scrota began to swell’ Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Ref no: NV100 Name: Anne Hendy (née Coulson) Dates at St George's: 1952-1956, 1958-1959
Digital images, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Patricia Gillie.
Image descriptions: PH014 – Staff Nurse Coulson 1955: Staff Nurse Coulson and two student nurses 'report giving' 1955-1956, on either Williams or William King Ward at Hyde Park Corner; PH015 – Ward round 1955: Ward round on either Williams or William King Ward 1955-56; PH016 – Ward work 1955: Ward work, nurse wearing a mask, possibly preparing an injection at Sister's Desk, on either Williams or William King ward; PH719 – Anne Hendy: Anne Hendy in uniform on Bence Jones in 1958
Ref no: NV107 Name: Gillian Perry (née Lloyd) Dates at St George's: 1969-1978
Digital image, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Shirley Orbell.
Image description: PH726 – Gillian Perry nee Lloyd: Gillian Perry (née Lloyd), May 1969 Set, receiving Honours Certificate in Hospital Finals Exam 1972 from Dame Muriel Powell in the Boardroom at St George's, Hyde Park Corner
Ref no: NV114 Name: Ann Sulston (née Hemmen) Dates at St George's: 1949-1953
Digital images, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Jenny Beckingsale.
Image descriptions: PH077 – Ann Sulston in outdoor uniform, c.1949-1950; PH078 – Ann Sulston 1949 Set: March 1949 set at Cumberland House, Earls Court; PH079 – Ann Sulston PTS 1949: PTS [Preliminary Training School] at Cumberland House, 1949; PH080 – Ann Sulston outside AMH [Atkinson Morley's Hospital] 1950; PH081 – Ann Sulston 1950: Group of sisters [?], c.1950; PH082 – AMH 1950: View of Atkinson Morley's Hospital, 1950
Occupation or role: Dressmaker Age: 36 Gender: Female Date of admission: 27 Mar 1918 Date of death: 10 Apr 1918 Disease (transcribed): Acute mastoiditis. Operation. Cerebellar abscess. Pyocephalus. Gangrenous basal meningitis. Encephalitis Disease (standardised): Mastoiditis (Ear); Operation (Ear); Abscess (Brain); Pyocephalus (Brain); Meningitis (Brain); Encephalitis (Brain) Admitted under the care of: Barwell, Harold Shuttleworth Medical examination performed by: Ingleby, Helen Post mortem examination performed by: Claremont, Hetty Ethelberta Medical notes: 'Jan 1916 IP [in-patient] for chronic mastoid. Radical cure. Headaches after with intermittent rises of temperature and vomiting. She went to AMCH [Atkinson Morley Convalescent Hospital] where these symptoms continued. Diplopia after the operation, due to weakness in upward movement’ Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, cranium
Ref no: NV078 Name: Sonia Cox (née Whitfield) Dates at St George's: 1956-1960
Digital images, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Shirley Orbell.
Image descriptions: DOC047 – Press cutting about St George's featuring photograph of Sonia Cox in casualty department, Jan 1960; PH084 – Sonia Cox in Casualty 1960: larger version of photograph featured in article (see above); PH745 – Sonia Cox: Sonia Cox in uniform, c.1956-1960
Ref no: NV102 Name: Jenny Leeves (née Hopkinson) Dates at St George's: 1957-1961, 1972-1980
Digital images, copyright form, audio files and transcript of interview conducted by Elaine Frew.
Image descriptions: PH073 – Jan57 Set: Jenny Leeves' set of 1957 PH073a –Signatures: Student signatures on the reverse of photo above PH074 – Jan57 Set: Jenny Leeves' set of 1957 PH127 – Jenny Leeves at Grosvenor House Ball 1960
Occupation or role: Lady’s companion Age: 60 Gender: Female Date of admission: 18 Apr 1888 Date of death: 29 May 1888 Disease (transcribed): Scirrhus of right mamma. Amputation. Pyaemia. Erysipelas Disease (standardised): Scirrhus (Breast); Amputation (Breast); Sepsis (Systemic); Erysipelas (Skin) Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James and Dent, Clinton Thomas Medical examination performed by: Penrose, Francis George Post mortem examination performed by: Bull, William C. Medical notes: 'Always good health. About 18 months ago, she first noticed a dimple on the right mamma, a swelling formed & this slowly got larger […] While at Wimbledon [Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon], was up & about & able to walk about the grounds. Got an attack of erysipelas in the wound & died of pyaemia’ Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Right shoulder, peritoneum, abdomen, thorax ('Died at Wimbledon’)
Occupation or role: [Child of] Labourer Age: 10 Gender: Male Date of admission: 12 Dec 1886 Date of death: 22 Jun 1887 Disease (transcribed): Caries of femur. Pelvic abscess Disease (standardised): Caries (Thigh); Abscess (Pelvis) Admitted under the care of: Pick, Thomas Pickering Medical examination performed by: Bull, William Charles Post mortem examination performed by: des Voeux, Harold Antoine Medical notes: 'This child was originally admitted into the hospital with a haemaloma on the left thigh which suppurated. This was opened & he did well & was eventually sent to Wimbledon [Atkinson Morley Hospital]. While there symptoms of abdominal obstruction came on & he was sent back to St George's on Dec 12 1886'