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Artefacts and photographs, [1930-1936], belonging to John Vivian Dacie

Collection of Sir John Vivian Dacie, [1930-1936], contain articles of clothing and photographs dating from Dacie's time on the King's College Hospital cricket team. The collection notably comprises a pair of wicket keeper's gloves, [1930-1936]; cricket blazer, [1930-1936]; two cricket caps [1930-1936]; photograph of the cricket team [1930-1936]; King's College Hospital scarf [1930-1936] and black and white photographs of blood cells taken through a microscope.

Dacie, Sir John Vivian, 1912-2005, Knight, Professor of Haematology

Case notes, 1827-1853, mainly relating to the work of William Fergusson and Dr Robert Knox in Edinburgh

File of case notes mainly relating to the work of Dr Robert Knox and William Fergusson at the Old Surgeon's Hall and Edinburgh Royal Dispensary, but also referring to earlier cases, 1827-1837, including an operation to correct a perforated anus in a young child, with accompanying correspondence recalling the case, 1841, and operations to rectify a hernia and hare lip, infant limb fractures, defects of the spermatic cord, and a post mortem examination of the abdominal cavity; printed prospectus of the summer classes in practical anatomy and operative surgery undertaken by Dr Robert Knox, 1832; single volume of case notes made by Fergusson while at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, 1839-1840, including examples of necrosis, syphilis, frost bite, but principally fractures, mainly of the tibia, femur, fibula and cranium.

Fergusson, Sir William, 1808-1877, Knight, Professor of Surgery

Certificates and testimonials, 1923-1925, for Doris Macdonald Speedy

Letter, 1923, to certify Speedy's attendance at a practical course in Bacteriology, King's College London; Dispenser's certificate, Society of Apothecaries of London, 1925; testimonials, 1925, from Fulham Tuberculosis Dispensary, Farringdon General Dispensary and Lying in Charity, and 'The Westminster Classes', Queen Anne's Chambers, London; application letter, 1925, for a part time dispenser's position in Bolingbroke Hospital, Wandsworth, London; The Chemist and Druggist Supplement , 21 November, 1925.

Speedy, Doris Macdonald, 1903-1982, apothecary dispensing assistant

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