Stapleton, Thomas (1920-2007)

  • Stapleton, Thomas (1920-2007)
Date:
c.1950-1980s
Reference:
PP/THS
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

The following is an interim description which may change when detailed cataloguing takes place in future:

Please note that this archive is largely made up of patient data that is highly sensitive in nature. When the archive is catalogued, the patient data will require closure for the lifetime of the data subjects in accordance with the 1998 Data Protection Act. We anticipate that it will not be possible to make patient records from the archive available for research before 2055 at the earliest. For fuller information on how the library handles sensitive archival data, see our Access to Archives policy.

Papers relating to Thomas Stapleton's career in paediatrics these include: correspondence with various committees and universities in Australia and Britain, Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC) minutes and papers, some student and patient files, with various organisations within Australia; Child Welfare Advisory Council, and a large amount of correspondence with students from across the world; including Russia and China. There are also papers from when he was secretary general and treasurer of the IPA; correspondence, journals and newsletters, committee minutes, papers organising various workshops and conferences in several countries including South America, Mexico, Burma and India.

Publication/Creation

c.1950-1980s

Physical description

225 boxes

Acquisition note

Collected from Thomas Stapleton's home in Buckinghamshire in 2008.

Biographical note

Thomas Stapleton graduated fom Oxford in 1943, and following three years of war service went to work in Boston Children's Hospital. He then lectured at St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington, working with Dr Winnicott (see PP/DWW) and in 1960 moved to the University of Sydeny to be chair of paediatrics. In 1964 he became the secretary general of the International Paediatric Association (IPA) for three years, this enabled him to travel extensively and he then became treasuer of IPA in 1974. He retired in 1983 after a 12 month fellowship at Cambridge University.

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Identifiers

Accession number

  • 1629
  • 1658
  • 1659
  • 1714
  • 1727