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CARY-ELWES, Lt Col Oswald Aloysius Joseph (1913-1994)

  • CARY-ELWES
  • Collection
  • 1944

Copies of papers relating to his service with the French Special Air Service, France, 1944, some dated 1944, [1965] and 1987, principally comprising 'Looking back to the French SAS in Brittany, 1944', article by Cary-Elwes from the [Military Intelligence Review], 1947; pamphlet on Operation BONAPARTE, an operation to help Allied airmen to escape from occupied Europe, 1944-1945, published in the USA in [1965]; typescript text on the French Special Air Service, 1940-1946, written by [Cary-Elwes] in 1987; manuscript account of his service with Cary-Elwes and the French Special Air Service, Brittany, 1944, by Cpl Eric Mills, Cary-Elwes' batman, ND .

Elwes, Oswald Aloysius Joseph, Cary-, 1913-1994, Lieutenant Colonel

Casablanca, 1992-1993

Casablanca 1 (London, 1992), current affairs magazine;

Issue 2, 1993;

Issue 4, 1993

(Note: for issue 3, 1993, including Mottram's review of Ann Charters The Penguin book of the Beats (London, 1993), see MOTTRAM 3)

Case book, [1836]-1837, of patients with diseases of the eye admitted to Guy's Hospital by surgeon John Morgan

Mr Morgan's case book for diseases of the eye' Manuscript register, [Apr1836-Sep 1836], Feb 1837-Jul 1837, recording details of patient's name, age, colour of hair, eyes and general appearance, history of case and hereditary tendency to disease, symptoms presented on admission and during the treatment, name of disease, and treatment. Indexed by patient surname.

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

Case notes, 1828-1837, possibly of William Fergusson, Edinburgh Royal Dispensary and Infirmary

Possibly a case notes book of William Fergusson whilst a surgeon to the Edinburgh Royal Dispensary (1831-1836) and surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh (1836-1840). The Royal Dispensary is mentioned and the locations of patients appear to be Scottish towns. Cases of medical disorders and procedures include mamma cancer, axillary's aneurysm (detailed description of operation), dissection of an enlarged thyroid body (detailed description of operation), hare lip, sew septum to the nose, hydrocele of spermatic chord, super prostate anus (detailed description of operation), strangulated inguinal hernia (detailed description of operation), dislocation of the elbow, amputation of thigh, fracture of neck of scapulae, amputation of arm, lithotrities instrument (detailed description of the operation and letter to the editor of the Lancet concerning the procedure), head injury, lower jaw tumour, tie to the subclavian artery, aneurysm in the great toe, lateral curvation of spine, tracheotomy and breast cancer. Cases in date order, giving patient name, location, and the names of assisting doctors and surgeons. 1 bound volume

Case notes, 1840, of patients under the care of Robert Bentley Todd, Physician, King's College Hospital

Manuscript volume of case notes of patients under the care of Robert Bentley Todd, Professor of Physiology, King's College London, and Physician, King's College Hospital, comprising notes on the first patients to be admitted to King's College London, Portugal Street, covering a wide range of conditions, notably gout, bronchitis, pneumonia and pulmonary phthisis (tuberculosis), chorea, hemiplegia and paralysis, a case of opium poisoning, scurvy, psoriasis, typhus, and two cases of Bright's disease of the kidney. Patient descriptions usually include name, age, place of origin and current abode, occupation, and health history. Indexed in case order with names of patients, reason for referral, and remarks. 1 volume. Fragile

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