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Certificate, 1892, for Charles S Pantin

Certificate of Charles S Pantin, Guy's Hospital Medical School, in recognition of being bracketed first on the list of candidates who obtained honours at the examination of fourth year students, and awarded and exhibition of £12, Jul 1892 (seal attached – damaged).

Certificate, 1968, commemorating the planting of trees dedicated to Thomas Guy in the Winston Churchill Forest, Israel

Certificate commemorating the Winston Churchill Forest, British Jewry's tribute in Central Galilee, Israel, and recording the planting of 300 trees in the name of Thomas Guy, founder of Guy's Hospital, by a graduate of Guy's Hospital Medical School (Henry Winsley-Stolz), Jul 1968, Jewish National Fund, London. 2 copies, 1 of which is framed.

Certificates and artefacts, 1930-1934, of Alice Backes (1903-1989)

Papers of Alice Backes comprising St Giles Hospital certificate in Sick and Convalescent Cookery, 31 Mar 1930; London County Council St Giles Hospital certificate of training 1928-1931, 12 May 1931; General Nursing Council for England and Wales, certificate of registration, Oct 1931; Central Board of Midwives certificate 27 Feb 1932. Also includes two lidded small silver trophy cups, of St Giles Hospital Nurses Tennis, engraved 'Consolation cup, 1932, A Backes', and '1934, Consolation, won by A Backes'.

Certificates and manuscript notebooks of Herbert Adamson Fido on surgical outpatients and midwifery, 1890-1892

Two manuscript notebooks of Herbert Adamson Fido, Guy's Hospital, one inscribed 'Outpatient notes – Surgical, 4 Feb 1892' and the other 'Surgery and midwifery'. Also, Examining Board in England 'Certificate after instruction in vaccination', 30 Dec 1890, and certificate of Fido's attendance at the Surgical Practice of Guy's Hospital Oct 1890-Jan 1891.[Deposited by J C Houston, Dean GHMS, Apr 1972].

Fido, Herbert Adamson, fl 1890-1893, physician

Certificates and related papers, 1934-1966, concerning Saunders' qualifications and professional memberships

Certificates and other papers relating to Cicely Saunders' degree in Medicine, St Thomas' Hospital, London. Also later correspondence, including correspondence with Professor Harold Stewart, St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, regarding Saunders' postdoctoral role, 1957; correspondence with medical and professional societies, including the British Medical Association; correspondence with medical professionals on pain management and the treatment of patients with advanced cancer. File also contains her 'O' level certificate, Roedean School, 1934, and her General Medical Council certificate of full registration as a medical practitioner, 1958.

Certificates for medical students awarded Warneford scholarships, [1864-1870]

Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising undated certificates of students awarded the 1st and 2nd class Warneford scholarship (founded by Samuel Warneford in 1851 for students in the Medical Department) including William Alsept Richards and Samuel Lymas Herbert, who were awarded 1st class scholarships, 1863-1864; Evan Buchanan Baxter (Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics 1874-1885), John Curnow (Professor of Anatomy 1873-1896 and Professor of Clinical Medicine 1896-1902), Alexander Paul Fiddian, Alfred Henry Garrod (Professor of Comparative Anatomy 1874-1879), Arthur Fergusson McGill, (later Lecturer of Surgery at Yorkshire College, Leeds) and Henry Bland who were awarded 1st class scholarships, 1864-1865; Robert Wishart Lyell (later Assistant Surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital) who was awarded a 1st class scholarship, 1866-1867; Alfred Armitage Kidger who was awarded the 2nd class scholarship,1866-1867; Joseph Numa Rat and William Francis Hazel who were awarded 1st class scholarships, 1867-1868; George Henry Batterbury and Ashley Gibbings (Professor of Dental Surgery, 1887-1889) who were awarded 1st class scholarships, 1869-1870; William John Henry Lush who was a awarded 2nd class scholarship, 1869-1870; George Stillingfleet Johnson (Demonstrator of Chemistry, 1884-1894) and Richard Frith Quinton who were awarded 1st class scholarships, 1870-1871.

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