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PATIENT CASE NOTES: King's College Hospital
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See KH/CN4/2

Bound cases notes of Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis. Case notes describe medical disorders and procedures such as ankle abscess, burn, knee joint disease, spinal curvature, mammary abscess, anus fissure, knee deformity, enlarged bladder axilla, compound fracture of femur, cystic tumour of the thyroid, ruptured perineum, cleft palate, incised wound of the vagina, pelvic cellulitis, sloughing of recto vaginal septum, cystic tumour of lower jaw, and breast tumour. Case notes give patient name, address, admission date, and ward. Indexed by patient name. 1 bound volume

See KH/CN4/18

Bound cases notes of Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis. Case notes describe medical disorders and procedures such as anus prolapse and fistula, fatal burn, neck carbuncle, concussion, hydrocele, hare lip, lymphatic glands enlarged in axilla, patella fracture, psoas abscess, and mamma abscess. Case notes give patient name, address, admission date, and ward. Indexed by patient name, and disease. 1 bound volume

See KH/CN4/1

Bound cases notes of Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis. Case notes describe medical disorders and procedures such as inguinal tumour, acute necrosis of femur, abscesses, knee strain, testicle disease and stricture, phimosis, leg ulcer, disease of the knee joint, osteosarcoma of femur, spinal disease, neck tumour, Pott's fracture, epithelioma of tibia, varicose veins with ulceration, finger amputation, vocal chords tumour, strangulated inguinal hernia, extroversion of the bladder, sciatica, burn, and syphilitic disease of the rectum. Case notes give patient name, address, admission date, and ward. Indexed by patient name. 1 bound volume

Registers of post mortems, King's College Hospital, 1860-1959

Typical details given are patient name and number, age, date of death, disease, length of time after death that the procedure was carried out, date of admission, summary of case, and morbid appearance. They also give reference to the physician, doctor, or surgeon responsible and to the casebook where the full case notes are written. Please consult the Concordance for case notes to determine its reference number and location.

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