- TH/S/2/3
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- 1883 - 1913
Three St Thomas’s Hospital navy velvet with silver tasselled caps including cap with hospital shield 1912-1913; cap with hospital shield 1883; cap with ‘S T H 2nd XV 1909-11’
Three St Thomas’s Hospital navy velvet with silver tasselled caps including cap with hospital shield 1912-1913; cap with hospital shield 1883; cap with ‘S T H 2nd XV 1909-11’
Various publications from other related medical and dental bodies, 1923-1940
Various publications from or relating to Guy's Hospital, 1724-2000
Various publications from government departments and other official bodies, [1934]-1993
Various publications chiefly on medical related topics, 1915-1992
Various printed items relating to Guy's Hospital, 1834-1897
Miscellaneous items including Richards' Medical Almanac, 1882 being an epitome of the history of medicine ; and two charity postage stamps issued during Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee year for the Prince of Wales Hospital Fund, 1897; two tickets to the Maze Pond Chapel Circulating Library Annual Tea Meeting, 4 Dec 1862 (found behind the plaster at 141 Borough High St, Feb 1984); The Sunday Magazine, No 134, 2 Aug 1834 (with engraving of Thomas's Guy's tomb); British Medical Association invitation to a lecture 'Medical aspects of the use of atomic energy, 22 Apr 1958, E Katherine Wilkins; cutting from the Norwich Mercury, 24 Jan 1934, describing Sir Astley Coopers great surgical operation of removing a thigh at the hip joint; cutting containing the Hippocratic Oath.
Various printed illustrative items from Guy's Hospital, [1824-1970]
Various papers chiefly relating to St Thomas's Hospital and Medical School, 1884-1990
Various King's College Hospital internal publications, 1967-1993
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Various items relating to the history of Guy's Hospital, [1826]-1995
Various annual reports relating to King's College Hospital, 1946-1990
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Variations/various artists, 1985
Variations / various artists (Spectacular Diseases, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, 1985)
Vanity Fair caricature portraits of well-known surgeons and physicians, 1870-1904
Caricatures of famous surgeons and physicians from the Vanity Fair 'Men of the day' series including Sir William Fergusson, Sir William Jenner (2 copies), Sir Francis Henry Laking, W F D Smith, Louis Pasteur, Charles Darwin, Sir William MacCormac, Sir Richard Douglas Powell, Sir George Anderson Critchett, Sir Richard Owen, Sir George Henry Savage, Dr John Bland Sutton, Sir William W Gull, Sir Alfred Pearce Gould, Robert Brudnell Carter, Sir Samuel Wilks, Sir Alfred Downing Fripp, Sir Henry Thompson, Sir William Crookes, Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, Sir John Burdon Sanderson and two unknown. Large. 24 items.
Vanessa and One (London, 1981), 7th issue of Vanessa and 5th issue of One magazines: includes articles by Tom Lowenstein and Fielding Dawson
User manual for the Multidimension Scaling Package (MDS(X)), 1981
Part of INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY: Schedules for clinical assessment in neuropsychiatry (SCAN) records
Multidimension Scaling Package (MDS(X)) user manual in ring binder.
Used cheque books, [1964]-1982
Used cheque-books from 1965 to 1982 from Eric Mottram's Midland Bank account, with one unspecified pre-1965 cheque book and five paying-in books 1975-1978. 47 items
USA Today: International edition 3/52 (Richmond, Surrey, 29 Nov 1984), includes brief article on drugs issue by Timothy Leary (outsize)
USA general correspondence and related papers, A-Z by surname, 1959-1997
Unpublished texts of lectures and conference papers, 1957-1973
Unpublished texts by Kirby Congdon, 1964-1968
Kirby Congdon, essays and work in non-published format: typescript carbon of essay 'A look back, a look away'; typescript carbon of essay 'How to succeed in poetry without really trying', 1964; typescript carbon of essay on 'Lowell Nesbitt'; typescript carbon of essay 'Poetry in New York: the 'war' of independence'; typescript carbon of essay 'The mimeograph revolution', 1964; typescript carbon of essay 'The final symbol', a review of Ernest Hemingway's A moveable feast (1964, 1965), posted by Congdon in 1968, with brief covering note; typescript note [1966], with copies of correspondence relating to unsuccessful bid for grant from Ingram Merrill Foundation, and photocopy of short commentary by Margaret Guiton on Congdon's work with fables; with photocopy of typescript prose work 'Fables after Krylov and Aesop', photocopy of typescript of one-act play 'Here I am!' and photocopy of typescript of one-act play 'The gravy train'; photocopy of untitled set of new fables by Congdon, with brief covering note from the author, 5 Sep 1966, and photocopy of typescript of short prose pieces titled 'Dream-work'