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Certificates, 1901, for George Thomas Willan Jnr

Four certificates of George Thomas Willan (junior), including Medical Registration Certificate 26 Apr 1901; Registration certificate for additional medical qualifications, 10 May 1901; Certificate of membership of the Royal College of Surgeons, 9 May 1901; and Licence of the Royal College of Physicians, 25 Apr 1901.

Certificates, 1913-1922, awarded to Dorothy Phillips (1889-1978)

Certificates of Dorothy Phillips comprising East London Hospital for Children, certificate of training, 20 April 1913; King's College Hospital Certificate of Invalid Cookery, 3 Feb 1915; King's College Hospital Certificate of training, 1917; Central Midwives Board certificate, 10 Feb 1919; The College of Nursing, certificate of Registration, 27 Mar 1919; General Nursing Council of England and Wales, admission to General Register as Registered Nurse, 3 Feb 1922.

Certificates, chiefly 1889-1896, for Sydney Angelo Knaggs

Papers of Sydney Angelo Knaggs (1873-) including University of Oxford, certificate of Associate in Arts, having passed the Oxford Local Examination as a Senior Candidate, 1889; and University of Oxford Local Examination certificate excusing examination in additional subject in responsions.15 Jul 1889; Dental Hospital of London, certificate of honour to SA Knaggs, in testimony of his proficiency in Dental Anatomy, 25 Jul 1895; Royal College of Surgeons Licentiate in Dental Surgery, 11 Jun 1896; Dental Registration certificate, 18 Nov 1896; and United Religious and Military Orders of eh Temple and Hospital letters patent recording the installation of Knaggs as Prior of the Order of Malta, 22 Oct 1931; and as preceptor of the order, 22 Oct 1831.

certificates, diplomas, awards and papers relating to appointments, 1829-1875

Certificates, diplomas and correspondence relating to modern exhibitions on the life of Charles Wheatstone, notably including letter of appointment to the chair of Experimental Physics, King's College London, 1834; correspondence and certificates relating to his election to the Royal Society, Royal Institution, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and numerous other French, German and Italian learned societies, 1836-1875; request by the Office of Works for Wheatstone to examine commercial clock chiming mechanisms during his jurorship at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, for possible incorporation in new Houses of Parliament, Westminster, 1855; correspondence relating to membership by Wheatstone of various parliamentary select committees on trade, public health and ordnance, 1855-1861; diplomas and certificates relating to service as juror at the Paris exhibitions, 1855, 1867, with mounted copies of diplomas, certificates, photographs of Wheatstone's birthplace and Wheatstone and Co. music shop, Charing Cross, copies of correspondence from Royal Society library on his duties and attendance at King's College, 1835; material relating to exhibitions at Science Museum, South Kensington, and King's College London, 1975.

Certificates, prizes and testimonials for surgeon Alfred Theodore Rake chiefly while a student at Guy's Hospital Medical School, 1887-1894

Papers of Alfred Theodore Rake, including Guy's Hospital Medical School certificates for the open scholarship in science, Sep 1887; first place on list of candidates who obtained honours at the examination of First Years students and was awarded and exhibition of £25, [1888]; first place on list of candidates who obtained honours at the examination of second year students and the award of an exhibition of £25, Jul 1889; first place on list of candidates for honours in third year examinations, and exhibition of £25, Jun 1890; first in list of candidates who obtained honours in the exam of fourth year students, and exhibition of £17.10 [1891]; the Michael Harris Prize in Anatomy, Jul 1889; Sands Cox Scholarship, Jul 1889; Golding Bird Prize and Gold Medal for Surgical diagnosis, Jul 1891; proxime accessit for the treasurers Gold Medal in Medicine , Jul 1892; Treasurers Gold Medal in Clinical Surgery, Jul 1892 . Also University of London certificates of honour as fourth in the list of candidates who obtained honours in Obstetric Medicine at the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, 1891, and placed in the second class, 16 Dec 1891; ninth in the list of candidates who obtained honour in Medicine at the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, 1891, and placed in the second class, 16 Dec 1891; ninth in the list of candidates who obtained honours in Forensic Medicine at the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, 1891 and placed in the second class, 16 Dec 1891; thirteenth in the list of candidates obtaining honour at the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Surgery, 1891 and placed in the third class, 27 Jan 1892; Bachelor of Surgery , First Division, Dec 1891; Degree of Bachelor of Surgery , 16 Dec 1891; Bachelor of Medicine, First Division, Nov 1891; Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, 25 Nov 1891. Also fourteen testimonials to Rake's character and ability, from staff of Guy's Hospital Medical School, relating to application for post of pathologist and registrar, Shadwell Hospital, Feb 1894; and tattered print of Rake's crest and coat of arms.

Rake, Alfred Theodore, fl 1887-1894, surgeon

CHAPEL: King's College London orders of service

  • K/OS
  • Series
  • [1879]-2014

King's College London orders of service for Commemoration Service, [1879-1983], Term Services, 1946-1991, Memorial Services, 1909-2000, other services including carol concerts, degree presentations, services of blessing and thanksgivings, 1916-2014.

King's College London, 1829-

CHAPMAN, Frederick Cecil (fl 1900-1970)

  • K/PP208
  • Collection
  • 1937-[1970]

Papers of Frederick Cecil Chapman, 1937-[1970], notably comprising University of London extension lecture notes, covering psychology, welfare, accounting, secretarial and administration, commerce and society, [1937-1942]; notes, specimen papers, syllabus, County Hall courses and University of London Degree and Postgraduate courses on bookkeeping, commerce, vocational pedagogy and business economics, 1937-1942; notes and draft lectures on energy, government, aircraft production, post-war rehabilitation, hospitals and mental health, 1946-1947; notes used for teaching, commentaries on world events and quasi diary notes, 1947-1956; notebooks entitled 'Personal Copyright and Official Minutes including Provisional Legislation concerning the Royal Commission of Tribunal, Enquiries and Inquiries, 1958-1970', relating to the functioning of a variety of administrative and legislative authorities and boards; pamphlets by Chapman, entitled Random Papers and Reminiscences and Progress within the Empire .

Chapman, Frederick Cecil, c 1900-1970, management consultant and lecturer

Chapter, 'Legal implications of behavioural changes in epilepsy'

Draft conference paper by John Gunn, 'Legal implications of behavioural changes in epilepsy', given at the American Epilepsy Society symposium, 'Neurobehavioral problems in epilepsy: scientific basis, insights and hypothesis', New Orleans, USA, 1989, with related correspondence, chiefly concerning its subsequent publication as a chapter of Neurobehavioral problems in epilepsy, edited by Denis Smith, David Treiman and Michael Trimble (Raven Press, New York, 1991)

Chapter, 'Probation and Prison Services'

Drafts, notes and related correspondence concerning John Gunn's chapter, 'Probation and Prison Services' in Handbook of Psychiatry Volume 4: The Neuroses and Personality Disorders, edited by Gerald Russell (Cambridge University Press, 1984).

Chapter, 'Psychiatry and the prison medical service'

Draft of chapter, 'Psychiatry and the prison medical service', by John Gunn, published in Secure Provision: a review of special services for the mentally ill and mentally handicapped in England and Wales edited by Larry Gostin (Tavistock Publications, London, 1985). Also research notes and related correspondence

Chapter, 'Rehabilitation of the mentally abnormal offender'

Correspondence, draft text and research notes relating to John Gunn and Pamela Taylor, 'Rehabilitation of the mentally abnormal offender' published as a chapter of Theory and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation (edited by Fraser Watts and Douglas Bennett; Wiley, Cambridge, 1983, reprinted 1991)

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