Audit Committee Minutes and Papers
- 406 SGHMS/1/1/14/8
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- July 2001
Minutes of the St George's Hospital Medical School Audit Committee meeting held July 2001.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
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Audit Committee Minutes and Papers
Minutes of the St George's Hospital Medical School Audit Committee meeting held July 2001.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
St George's Student Records Vol 6
Transcribed 21st century records book covering students who registered between 1857-1876 (student numbers 4615-5224). Some entries provide details of student qualifications, working life, dates of birth and death, and other information. Note on interior page refers to original 1846 register as handwritten by Dr Robert Nairne and later entries handwritten by George David Pollock. Also states that for the most part pupils sign their own names and the names of their parents or guardians.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
European Collaborating Centres in Addiction Studies (ECCAS)
Papers relating to St George's, University of London involvement with the European Collaborating Centres in Addiction Studies.
Background:
Although formally named only in 1992, ECCAS was established in 1988/1989. Its origins and subsequent development can be traced back to discussions, held with officers of the European Commission in 1987/1988, identifying the need for a collaborative study to investigate the treatment of opiate addiction, using the substitute drug methadone, for the following reasons:
1 . The existence of wide differences in treatment regimes for opiate dependent individuals throughout the European Union. These differences were fuelled by controversy surrounding the side-effects of methadone, its abuse liability and dependence potential.
To carry out a study of this magnitude it was further understood that the research group would, in the first instance, need to develop standardised instruments, capable of collecting data from ten European countries.
Over the next three years ECCAS continued to hold discussions with the European Commission and finally in 1991 a contract was signed for the first Multi Centre Study in Europe to investigate 'Methadone Substitution Therapy and its Impact on HIV Risk Behaviours’.
After this first collaborative piece of work, ECCAS began welcoming new members to its growing group, developing other areas of interest such as training/education, and providing an environment in which members could discuss with colleagues across Europe a range of issues such as research, education and clinical treatment protocols. With an already established code of practice, ECCAS formalised its constitution at its 3rd Annual Assembly in Paris, France in April 1995.
Founder Members include:
Denmark, Embbedslaege Instiutionen, Arhus and Ringkobing
France, Centre Píerre Nicole, Paris
Germany, Klinik Fuer Allgemeine Psychiatrie, Essen
lreland, Drug Treatment Centre, Dublin
Italy, Dipartimento delle Dipendenze, Bergamo
Italy, Servizio Tossícodípendenze, Padova
Portugal, Cento Atendímento Toxicodependentes, Porto
Swtzerland, Fondation Phoenix, Geneva
Spain, Centro de Salud Mental 1, Oviedo
Spain, Servicio de Psiquiatria-Toxicomania, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona
United Kingdom, Division of Addictive Behaviour, St George’s Hospital Medical School, London
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
St George's Hospital Medical School Year Book
Yearbook for the class of 1998 which contains profiles and photographs of students at St George's, and group photos and cartoons from their time at the University.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
St George's Student Records Vol 7
Transcribed 21st century records book covering students who registered between 1876-1889 (student numbers 5225-5812). Some entries provide details of student qualifications, working life, dates of birth and death, and other information.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
Administrative papers of the International Centre for Drug Policy (ICDP)
Includes letter regarding establishment of the International Centre for Drug Policy; document outlining programmes and activities; protocol document
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
St George's Hospital Medical School Year Book
Yearbook for the class of 1999 which contains profiles and photographs of students at St George's, and group photos and cartoons from their time at the University.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
Audit Committee Minutes and Papers
Minutes of the St George's Hospital Medical School Audit Committee meeting held October 2001.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
Personal papers and correspondence
Collections of personal papers relating to former members of staff or students of St George's
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
This collection contains reference material held in the archives relating to St George's Medical School, St George's Hospital and associated institutions and individuals.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
Includes
Ghodse, Hamid
The papers include material relating to epidemiology and smallpox in particular, including correspondence, a notebook, smallpox testing kit and publications relating to smallpox in the 1960s.
Lambert, Harold
St George's Nursing Collection
Collection charting the development of nursing education at St George's and related institutions from the 19th century to the present day.
The collection includes:
From in-job training at the hospital, nursing education was gradually formalised during the latter half of the 19th century. From 1882 onwards, probationer nurses were offered lectures by the medical school and hospital staff; these lectures developed into a more formal syllabus, becoming compulsory for probationers in the 1890s, and the first formal examinations were introduced in 1894. The archive charts the development of nursing education from the late 19th century to the 21st century, including important changes in the demographics of the nursing staff, such as the arrival of the Windrush generation.
The collection encompasses training of nurses at St George’s and related institutions: for instance, nursing training at Victoria Hospital for Children and Grove Hospital were merged with St George’s School of Nursing in the 1950s, leading to the establishment of a branch of the School of Nursing at Tooting, where St George’s Hospital and Medical School (later university) moved in the 1970s from Hyde Park Corner, central London.
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
Post Mortem Examinations and Case Books
The post mortem records contain manuscript case notes, with medical notes both pre and post mortem. These include details on patients’ admission to the hospital, treatments and medication administered to patients and the medical history of patients; the medical histories were copied into the volumes from hospital registers, which are no longer extant. The post mortem cases include detailed pathological findings made during the detailed examination of the body after death. From the 1880s onwards the case books contain original anatomical drawings and photographs.
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The following information is recorded for each case. The information is transcribed from the case notes and/or the relevant index and, where relevant, additionally standardised using MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)
• Name of the patient. If a name is not entered in the volume, it is noted in the catalogue as ‘[No name stated]’
• Gender of the patient (female / male / unknown)
• Age of the patient. Usually in numbers, following the original, with the following exceptions: 4/12 = 4 months, 4/52 = 4 weeks, 4/365 = 4 days. If no age is entered, it is noted in the catalogue as ‘[No age stated]’
• Occupation of the patient. Where no occupation is entered, it is noted in the catalogue as ‘[No occupation stated]’. Children are often designated according to their father’s or mother’s occupation and women by their husband’s occupation (e.g. ‘F / Horsekeeper’, ‘M. Charwoman’, ‘Hd Grocer’); these have been rendered in the catalogue as ‘[Child of] Horsekeeper’, ‘[Wife of] Grocer’
• Date of admission and date of death
• The names of the doctors treating or examining the patient. ‘Admitted under the care of’ denotes the senior doctor in charge of the case (usually entered at the top of the page and in the index); ‘Post mortem performed by’ denotes the doctor responsible for the post mortem examination (usually signed at the bottom of the page) and ‘Medical examination performed by’ denotes the doctor responsible for the medical examination prior to death (usually signed at the bottom of the page). The earliest records usually contain only one name, and some of the later ones may contain multiple names in each category. An authority record (name access point) with basic biographical details has been created for each doctor mentioned in the records; these can be used to explore all the cases related to a particular individual
• Disease(s) or cause of death of the patient. Transcribed from the medical case and/or the index and standardised, e.g. ‘Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Fractured base. Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (lungs). Fracture (skull)’
• Medical and post mortem notes. Brief summary description or transcription of the case notes relating to previous medical history (not a full transcription of the case notes)
• Note on whether the case includes illustrations or photographs; these can also be browsed via genre access points
• Note on whether the death was caused by trauma, accident or suicide
• Subject access points, using standardised terms from MeSH, with disease type (e.g. respiratory tract diseases, cardiovascular diseases) and anatomy type (e.g. cardiovascular system, musculoskeletal system), which can be used for browsing all relevant cases
Note on transcriptions and abbreviations
Names have been silently expanded, e.g. Jas = James, Wm = William
Some common abbreviations and acronyms
AMCH = Atkinson Morley Convalescent Hospital, Wimbledon
BID = Brought in dead
COA = Condition on admission
F = Father
H or Hd = Husband
HP = House physician
HS = House surgeon
IP = In-patient
L = Left
M = Mother
MR or Med reg or Med r = Medical register or Medical registrar
MS = Museum specimen
OP = Out-patient
OPD = Out-patient department
OR = Obstetric register
PMH = Previous medical history
PH = Previous history
Pt or Pat = Patient
PM = Post mortem
R = Right
RF = Rheumatic fever
Ry = Railway
SR or Surg reg = Surgical register or Surgical registrar
TB = Tuberculosis
VD = Venereal disease
St George's Hospital, London
Collection of rare books accumulated by the medical school library when it was originally located at Hyde Park Corner and in Tooting, as well as books donated, owned or written by St George’s staff and alumni. The descriptions note ownership inscriptions present in the volumes
St George's Hospital Medical School, London
Papers of St George's, University of London
The collection contains records created by St George's, University of London (formerly known as St George's Hospital Medical School). Medical school records include:
Minutes and papers of the School Council, Academic Board and other committees, 1862-2000
Student registers, record cards and certificates, 1752-1970s
Manuscripts relating to the early administration of the medical school
Institutional publications including school yearbooks, 1990-2014; directories, calendars and prospectus' relating to the school, 1852-c.1960
Photographs relating to the medical school and St George's Hospital, including photos of staff, students, events and sports teams, 19th century-21st century
Other miscellaneous materials
St George's Hospital Medical School, London