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- 1871-1877
Admission case notes with entries numbered 2501-3500.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
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Admission case notes with entries numbered 2501-3500.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Minutes of the House Committee
Life in Shadow: A narrative of visits to the Royal Hospital for Incurables, West Hill, Putney Health
Christmas appeal of a series of visits to the hospital by by Miss Thackeray, J C Parkinson, Rev Gordon Calthop M.A, Rev Thomas Binney and Dr Guthrie.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Published annual Christmas appeals produced by the hospital. The appeals were widely sold and distributed around the United Kingdom and formed an important part of the hospital's fundraising activities from 1872 to 1937. The appeals often took the form of an account or sketch of the hospital and its patients and were often produced by well known writers, such as Anne Thackeray (1837-1919), Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) and Rev Philip Power (1822-1899) and illustrators, such as Lancelot Speed (1860-1931).
The Archive has an incomplete set of the appeals but several others can be found in other collections, namely the British Library.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Minutes of the House Committee
Meeting minutes for the Hospital Board of Management dating from 11 December 1873 to 23 December 1875. The manuscript minutes are indexed and contain no inserts. The volume is entitled 'Royal Hospital for Incurables Board Minutes 1874".
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Minutes of the House Committee
Minutes of the House Committee
Minutes of the House Committee
Meeting minutes of the hospital board of management dating from 13 January 1876 to 15 March 1878. Manuscript minutes of the hospital board of management with index.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
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
Minutes of the House Committee