Letter received by the Secretary regarding the death of a long-term resident
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Letter received by the Secretary regarding the death of a long-term resident
Letter received by the Secretary regarding Royal patronage to the hospital, 1923
My first year in the Royal Hospital for Incurables, Putney Heath by a patient
Christmas appeal, an account of life at the hospital from a new patient's perspective. Includes black and white photographs of the hospital and grounds.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910
Unknown
Christmas appeal by William Scriven. Illustrated by Lancelot Speed and Godfrey Hall. The appeal takes the form of an account of visiting pensioners [hospital out-patients] in the West Country. It is repeat of the previous year's appeal, A Visit to the West Country.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Letter received by Frederic Andrews from John L Lee, dated 22 August 1861
John Lee
Letter from T Roger Smith received by Frederic Andrews, 16 August 1861, on hospital design
T Roger Smith
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Feeble Folk: notes of a ramble in the west of England
Christmas appeal by William Scriven. Illustrations by Lancelot Speed and Godfrey Hall. The appeal takes the form of an account of visiting pensioners [hospital out-patients] in the West Country, including a loose reprint (4pp) entitled ' Sunday evening at Putney', reprinted from the 'Daily News', 17 November 1900.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Letter received by Frederic Andrews regarding hospital design, dated 16 August 1861
Unknown
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Christmas appeal by Crowquill Pencilpoint [pseudonym for the author, Rev P B Power] featuring an account of a doctor who takes two of his patients to the hospital where they are cured, including comic illustrations.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Christmas appeal written by the Rev. Thomas W Aveling D.D., that gives an account of a visit to the hospital. In the pamphlet, the author visits the female and the male wards and communal areas and provides descriptions of some of the patients that he encounters. The volume has an introduction by the Hospital's Secretary, Frederic Andrews, who states that due to the popularity of the pamphlet that it had been reproduced for two years' running.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Printed pamphlet of rules for the Royal Hospital for Incurables, Putney Heath