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- Archives and manuscripts
Physician's Register
Date: 1901Reference: GC/115- Books
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A friendly letter to a patient, just admitted into an infirmary. With a large supplement, calculated for general use. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County infirmary at Northampton, and formerly of St. John's College Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1750?]- Archives and manuscripts
Out-patient Records
Date: 1946-1984Reference: DGH1/5/24Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Digital Images
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Woodcut: physician at patient's bedside.
- Archives and manuscripts
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M0007079: Manuscript illustration of physician with patient drinking
Date: 30 July 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/60/67Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
Caring, curing, coping : nurse, physician, patient, relationships / edited by Anne H. Bishop and John R. Scudder.
Date: [2003?], ©1985- Books
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A friendly letter to a patient, just admitted into an infirmary. Great Part of which may suit the Case of any (especially of the Poor) under Sickness, or other Affliction. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County Infirmary at Northampton.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1748]- Archives and manuscripts
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M0007085: Manuscript illustration of a physician binding patient's head
Date: 30 July 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/60/73Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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`GSW: "The Patient"': incomplete (starts at p. 8a); statements of GSW's views of the relationship between patient and health services
Date: c.1939-1945Reference: SA/PHC/D.2/10/4Part of: Pioneer Health Centre Peckham, with papers of George Scott Williamson MD (1884-1953) and Innes Hope Pearse (1889-1978)- Books
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Friendly advice to a patient; calculated more particularly for the use of the sick, belonging to the Infirmaries, as well the Out-Patients, as those within the House; tho' the greatest Part of it is suitable and of equal Service To Every Sick Person. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the Northampton Infirmary; and formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
Some account of a new animal substance occurring in the urine of a patient labouring under mollities ossium / by Henry Bence Jones ..., Physician to St George's Hospital. With: Observations on the minute anatomy of the bones in that disease, as revealed by the microscope / by John Dalrymple.
Jones, Bence, 1814-1873Date: 1850- Videos
Malnutrition in the hospital patient.
Date: c.1949- Books
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Friendly advice to a patient; calculated more particularly for the use of the sick, belonging to the infirmaries, as well the Out-Patients, as those within the House; tho' the greatest Part of it is suitable and of equal Service To Every Sick Person. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County Infirmary at Northampton; and formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1760?]- Archives and manuscripts
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M0007184: Manuscript illustration from Medicina Antiqua of a physician treating a patient's stomach pains
Date: 30 July 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/61/72Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Film
Malnutrition in the hospital patient.
Date: c.1949- Archives and manuscripts
M0007397: Manuscript illustration from Medicina Antiqua, depicting a physician binding a leaf around a patient's throat
Date: 6 September 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/63/52Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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A physician trying to take advantage of a young woman patient by visiting her at home while her husband is out. Coloured lithograph, 1852.
Date: 1852Reference: 563183iPart of: Morality of modern medicine-mongers. Dedicated to the husbands, fathers, and brothers, of England, and also to the societies for the prevention of vice.- Books
Physician-assisted death in perspective : assessing the Dutch experience / edited by Stuart J. Youngner, Gerrit K. Kimsma.
Date: 2012- Books
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Friendly advice to a patient: and spiritual directions for the uninstructed. The first, calculated more particularly for the Use of the Sick belonging to the Infirmaries, as well the Out-Patients, as Those within the House; but suitable in general to every sick Person. The second, (which may be considered as a Kind of Supplement) equally proper for the Use of Infirmary Patients, and for the Uninstructed in all Conditions of Life. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County Infirmary at Northampton; and formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1749]- Archives and manuscripts
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M0004714: Image of a knight applying a topical medication to a royal patient.
Date: 25 August 1936Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/38/10Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
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Back of a patient who had ichthyosis hystrix of unusual extent
Das, Behari Lal- Archives and manuscripts
M0007395: Manuscript illustration from Medicina Antiqua, depicting a physican treating a patient's leg
Date: 6 September 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/63/50Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Patient photographs
Date: 1883-1889Reference: MS.5720Part of: Mackenzie, Sir Morell (1837-1892), physician and laryngologist- Archives and manuscripts
Patient Notes: Unnamed and Unorganised
Date: 1955-1978Reference: PP/JHC/C/229Part of: Cyriax, James Henry (1904-1985), orthopaedic physician- Archives and manuscripts
Patient Notes: AND-ANN
Date: 1933-1970Reference: PP/JHC/C/6Part of: Cyriax, James Henry (1904-1985), orthopaedic physician