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- [1880]
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Schedule of deeds and documents 'relating to the property of the President, Vice President and Governors of King's College Hospital', 1579-1880. Listed by numbered bundles, 1-27.
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Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Schedule of deeds and documents 'relating to the property of the President, Vice President and Governors of King's College Hospital', 1579-1880. Listed by numbered bundles, 1-27.
Schedule for publications intended for West Indies, 1943
Working schedule for the General Production Division of the Overseas Publications Committee's plans for publications to be distributed in British West Indies and Jamaica, detailing the objectives of each publication and the methods by which these objectives will be achieved. 1 item
Schedule for publications intended for West Africa, 1943
Working schedule for the General Production Division of the Overseas Publications Committee's plans for publications to be distributed in West Africa, May-Nov 1943, detailing the objectives of each publication and the methods by which these objectives will be achieved. 1 item
Schedule for publications intended for Spain, 1942
Working schedule for the General Production Division of the Overseas Publications Committee's plans for publications to be distributed in Spain, detailing the objectives of each publication and the methods by which these objectives will be achieved. 1 item
Schedule for publications intended for South Africa, 1943
Working schedule for the General Production Division of the Overseas Publications Committee's plans for publications to be distributed in South Africa, Feb-July 1943, detailing the objectives of each publication and the methods by which these objectives will be achieved. 2 items
Schedule for publications intended for Portugal, 1942
Working schedule for the General Production Division of the Overseas Publications Committee's plans for publications to be distributed in Portugal, detailing the objectives of each publication and the methods by which these objectives will be achieved. 1 item
Schedule for publications intended for Iraq, 1942
Working schedule for the General Production Division of the Overseas Publications Committee's plans for publications to be distributed in Iraq, detailing the objectives of each publication and the methods by which these objectives will be achieved. 2 items
Schedule for publications intended for Australia, 1942
Working schedule for the General Production Division of publications to be distributed in Australia, detailing the objectives of each publication and the methods by which these objectives will be achieved. 1 item
Schedule for a training exercise for Manchester Infantry Brigade, Dec 1914
Programme for a twelve day training exercise for Manchester Infantry Bde, including infantry in attack and defence, entrenching at night, musketry, range finding, bayonet fighting and convoy schemes. 4pp.
Scenes from the life of St Thomas's Hospital from 1106 to the present time, [1935]
Scenes from the life of St Thomas's Hospital from 1106 to the present time, [1935] 3 copies
Scarlet 2 (no place of publication given, 1990): includes work by Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones), Ed Sanders, Alice Notley, and an interview with Philip Whalen;
Issue 5 (New York, 1991), edited by Alice Notley and Douglas Oliver: includes poems by Tom Clark, Ralph Hawkins, Denise Riley, prose by Doug Oliver
Part of INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY: Schedules for clinical assessment in neuropsychiatry (SCAN) records
File 'Core Components' containing SCAN project manual.
SAWERS, Chief Inspector Matthew (fl 1994-2011)
Typescript job description for Deputy Chief of Operations, Western European Union Police Contingent [1995]; one manuscript and nine typescript letters by Sawers to his family relating to his service with Western European Union Police Contingent, Mostar, Bosnia, Feb-Aug 1996; two letters praising Sawers' work as Deputy Chief of Operations, Western European Union Police Contingent, Mostar, from Lt Gen Sir (John) Martin (Carruthers) Garrod, Western European Union Special Envoy in Mostar, and Superintendent S P Jordan, Police Commissioner, Mostar, Aug 1996. Typescript notes entitled 'European Union Administration of Mostar, Bosnia. Briefing for officers serving with the WEU Police', 13 Oct 1994; typescript briefing notes on the history of the Western European Union (WEU), on the WEU element of the Unified Police Force of Mostar (UPFM), Bosnia [1995], and on the recent history of Bosnia-Hercegovina [1995]; typescript 'De-brief notes from the first contingent of UK officers seconded to Mostar' [1995]; typescript report entitled 'Policing in Mostar' by Deputy Chief Constable Clive J R Roche, West Midlands Police Force, 27 Sep 1995; typescript report on the policing operation in Mostar by Rt Hon David (John) Maclean, Minister of State, Home Office, 3 Jan 1996; copy of article entitled 'Peace in Bosnia. The Balkan end-game' from The Economist, 20 Jan 1996.
Sawers, Matthew, fl 1994-2011, Detective Chief Superintendent
SAUNDERS, Dame Cicely (1918-2005)
Correspondence, notes, reports, research data, diaries, photographs and artefacts relating to the life and work of Dame Cicely Saunders, 1918-2005, including:
Personal papers, 1918-2003, notably appointment, travel and prayer diaries, 1952-2003 (ref K/PP149/1).
Case notes, correspondence, research data, interview transcripts and draft MD thesis relating to Saunders’ research at St Joseph’s Hospice, Hackney, 1958-1964, on the control of pain in terminal cancer patients (ref: K/PP149/2/2).
Notes, correspondence and background research material, 1925-1977, on topics including surgical and pharmaceutical pain relief, religious attitudes to death and dying, the care of the long-term sick, geriatric care, grief and bereavement (ref: K/PP149/2/3).
Correspondence and other papers, 1959-2003, relating to the planning, building, development, staffing and management of St Christopher’s Hospice (ref: K/PP149/3/1).
Papers relating to research at St Christopher’s Hospice, 1967-1993 (ref: K/PP149/3/4).
Extensive correspondence, 1965-2005, with individuals in the UK and worldwide on topics including the development and funding of St Christopher’s Hospice, medical advice, hospice admissions and the history of the hospice movement (ref: K/PP149/4/1-4). Also correspondence with other prominent figures in the hospice movement, chiefly in the USA, including: Edward F Dobihal (1927-2015), President of Hospice Inc, Newhaven, Connecticut; photographer and medical historian Grace Goldin (d 1995); psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross (1926-2004); Sylvia Lack, Medical Director of the Connecticut Hospice, New Haven, Connecticut; William M Lamers Jr, Chairman of the International Work Group on Death and Dying; Carleton J Sweetser (1921-1996), Chaplain and Director of St Luke's Hospital Center, New York; Florence Wald (1917-2008), Dean of the School of Nursing, Yale University and founder of the Connecticut Hospice, New Haven, Connecticut; palliative care pioneer Balfour ('Bal') Michal Morgan Mount (b 1939).
Correspondence with medical charities and related organisations, 1961-1995 (ref: K/PP149/5).
Notes and drafts for lectures, talks and sermons by Saunders, 1960-2004, on topics including the care of the dying, pain control, the planning and development of St Christopher’s Hospice, euthanasia and medical ethics, bereavement, the care of terminal cancer patients and of patients with motor neurone disease, and the history of the modern hospice movement (ref: K/PP149/6/2).
Published articles by Saunders, 1958-2001, on topics including pain management, the institutional care of the dying, the role of religion in terminal care and palliative care for AIDS patients (ref: K/PP149/7/3).
Objects relating to honours, presentations, travel and religious devotion, 1930s-2005, including badges, crucifixes, travel souvenirs, plaques, statuettes, paperweights and certificates (ref: K/PP149/8).
Photographs and slides, chiefly 1960s-1997, including: patients at St Joseph’s Hospice, Hackney; patients, staff and daily life at St Christopher’s Hospice; travel in USA, Poland, Nigeria, Turkey and Israel (ref: K/PP149/9).
Recordings of talks and interviews by Saunders, 1970-2003, chiefly on her life and work (ref: K/PP140/10).
Saunders, Dame Cicely Mary Strode, 1918-2005, founder of the modern hospice movement
Saunders' draft MD thesis, [1965], 'The control of pain in terminal cancer'
Typescript draft of Cicely Saunders' (unsubmitted) MD thesis, 'The control of pain in terminal cancer'. It summarises her work at St Joseph's Hospice, 1958-1965, treating over 1800 patients and compiling detailed notes on 1100 of those patients. In her thesis Saunders sought to determine which available narcotics provided the most effective pain relief and to define the parameters of pain experienced by patients, including the mental pain associated with terminal cancer. File also includes appendices of tables detailing the results of clinical trials on the effectiveness of diamorphine and the incidence of drug dependence, transcripts of recorded interviews with patients and research references.
Saturday Review, article, 'The perilous spiral of Western defence planning', 1 Jan 1956
The perilous spiral of Western defence planning', article by Liddell Hart in The Saturday Review
Saturday Review no issue number (New York, 13 Dec 1975), special double issue on 'America's impact on the world, 1776-1976'
Saturday Review of Literature review, 6 Jan 1934, of What would be the character of a new war?
Review by Liddell Hart of What would be the character of a new war issued by the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Geneva (Victor Gollanz, London, 1933) in the Saturday Review of Literature, New York
Saturday Morning (London) 4 (1977) unpaginated
Saturday Morning 3 (London, 1977), edited by Cris Cheek: interview with George Oppen, poems by Colin Simms, Bill Sherman, Andrew Crozier, Antony Lopez, Mike Dobbie, Simon Pettet;
Issue 5-6 (New York & London, 1978), New York City issue', edited by Simon Pettet: including work by John Cage, Ted Berrigan, Kathy Acker, Allen Ginsberg, Alice Notley, Anne Waldman, Peter Orlovsky, John Giorno, Dick Higgins;
(Note: for Saturday Morning 1, 1976, including interview by Mottram, see MOTTRAM 3; for issue 4, 1977, including article by Mottram, see MOTTRAM 3)