Item TH/PP/35 - Archaeological artefacts collected by physician George Ilsey Charlton Ingram, [1941-1957]

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TH/PP/35

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Archaeological artefacts collected by physician George Ilsey Charlton Ingram, [1941-1957]

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  • 1941 - 1957 (Creation)

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1 box

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Archaeological artefacts mounted in a case, collected by G I C Ingram, comprising 20 surface stone and pottery finds from a site six miles south of Guildford, Surrey, near to the hutted hospital where St Thomas's Hospital was evacuated during WW2. The collection was displayed at a Doctors' Hobbies Exhibition, 1957. (1 box)

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(1919-2004)

Biographical history

George Ingram entered St Thomas's Hospital as a student in 1941. He graduated BA MB B Chir Cantab, MRCP London, MRC Path. He was Director of the Louis Jenner Laboratory, and Professor of Experimental Haematology at St Thomas's Hospital Medical School.

Publications: Jointly with M. Brozovic and N.G.P. Slater, Bleeding disorders. investigation and management , Blackwell Scientific, Oxford 1982.

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