Donated Papers

  • The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL
Date:
1992-2004
Reference:
GC/253/A/42/7/25
Part of:
Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine Seminars
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

Documents include: Donation list of original documents. Documentation donated to the meeting by Dr David Morrison including but not limited too: Document titled 'Fame! The Real Story Behind the Headlines' documenting Dr Morrison's experience performing an open heart massage on a patient in her front room. Dr Morrison attempts to explain the incident including the input of two female hospital staff members Dr Alison Gourdie and Jenny who were instrumental in the success. The document contains pictures of Morrison, the patient and Jenny and a brief post-script to give updates on the less than happy end to the stories of Dr Alison Gourdie, Jenny and the patient which was not picked up in the main media. Prepublication copy of 'Neonatal Care in the UK, Report of a survey amoung paediatricians at 161 NHS Hospitals' by Michael B. Alt (24 June 1985) Copy of 'Workhouses and Hospitals of North Manchester' by Susan Hall (2004) Copy of Crumpsall Hospital 1876 - 1976 by Susan Hall and D. L. Perry Copy of 'Tales of Mis-spent Youth' by Dr David Morrison Directory of Critical Care (2006) Vignettes writting by David Morrison on his life and people he met. Full list and descriptions of the books David Morrison donated which are listed as separate items Documentation donated to the meeting by Ruther Fermor including but not limited too: Map of Renal Services in Great Britain and Northern Ireland Analysis of ICU statistics CMA Hospital Stats Report (1998) Documentation donated to the meeting by Pat Ashworth including: Outline Curriculum in General Intensive Care Nursing for State Registered Nurses (1974) Documentation donated to the meeting by Geoffrey Spencer including: Report of the Working Party on Intensive Care (1967)

Publication/Creation

1992-2004

Physical description

10 items in 1 roll

Acquisition note

1930

Where to find it

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