Scrapbook II: My struggle to improve and correct compensation for miners respiratory diseases - also my first confrontation with the Establishment; Return to London - sculpture, Kennedy Memorial, Society of Portrait Sculptors; Consultant Appointment to Hammersmith Hospital and Royal Postgraduate Medical School

Date:
1965-1970
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PP/CAT/A.2
Part of:
Dr Mary Catterall
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Scrapbook II: My struggle to improve and correct compensation for miners respiratory diseases - also my first confrontation with the Establishment; Return to London - sculpture, Kennedy Memorial, Society of Portrait Sculptors; Consultant Appointment to Hammersmith Hospital and Royal Postgraduate Medical School. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Contents include: articles in medical press, notes, cuttings and correspondence on respiratory-function tests in miners and conflict with the Pneumoconiosis Research Unit - correspondence with A L Cochrane, C M Fletcher, John Rogan (Chief Medical Officer National Coal Board), John Gilson, A M Wardless, G Nagelschmidt, D A Scholefield, J E Cotes, P Lesley Bidstrup, G Ansell, R McL Archibald, A I G McLaughlin, W Whitaker, A S Johnstone, George Kazentzis, J C McVittie, J Gough, Colin Ogilvie; exhibition with the Society of Portrait Sculptors, and photographs of maquettes for a Kennedy Memorial; letter from Sir Brian Windemeyer of congratulation on obtaining FRCR, and from W Shanks on her appointment at the Hammersmith

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1965-1970

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1 volume

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