Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre School of Physiotherapy, 1950-1983

Date:
1950-1983
Reference:
SA/CSP/C.2/9/5/1
Part of:
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Contains correspondence, inspection reports and feedback, minute book extracts and newspaper and journal cuttings. Topics covered include staffing, facilities, change of name and premises, proposal for a BSc course etc.

Publication/Creation

1950-1983

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1 file

Biographical note

The School was originally started in 1929 "when its premises were nothing more than an old hut behind buildings occupied by a brewery". The School moved to Edgbaston when the Queen Elizabeth Hospital opened there (c.1933) and moved again in 1968 to a purpose built building with the help of a gift of a benefactor named Mr F Morris. Originally known as United Birmingham Hospitals School of Physiotherapy, the School became took the Queen Morther's name in 1974.

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