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PATIENT CASE NOTES: King's College Hospital Subseries
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Index cards of diseases relating to specific cases, King's College Hospital, 1928-1937

Cards follow a medical classification scheme of diseases and give the physician or doctor responsible for treatment and the patient reference number. These cards relate to the KH/CN2 series of case notes but do not provide patient details (in order to trace a patient record you need to know what they were suffering from and the year they were treated).

Indexes and registers of medical cases, King's College Hospital, 1863-1927

Typical details given are patient name and number, age, occupation, disease, date of admission and discharge, summary of case, and result. They also give reference to the physician or doctor responsible and to the casebook where the full case notes are written. This also applies to deaths where a post mortem was carried out; the reference can be linked to a volume in KH/IN4. Please consult the Concordance for case notes to determine its reference number and location

Indexes and registers of surgical cases, King's College Hospital, 1863-1901

Typical details given are patient name and number, age, occupation, disease, operation, date of admission and discharge, summary of case, and result. They also give reference to the surgeon responsible and to the casebook where the full case notes are written. This also applies to deaths where a post mortem was carried out; the reference can be linked to a volume in KH/IN4. Please consult the Concordance for case notes to determine its reference number and location.

Registers of post mortems, King's College Hospital, 1860-1959

Typical details given are patient name and number, age, date of death, disease, length of time after death that the procedure was carried out, date of admission, summary of case, and morbid appearance. They also give reference to the physician, doctor, or surgeon responsible and to the casebook where the full case notes are written. Please consult the Concordance for case notes to determine its reference number and location.