Orthopaedic Notes and Reports
- Reference:GB 243 D-HE5/3/28
- Dates of Creation:1937 - 1939
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 file Typed document
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Papers inside a copy of the Corporation of Glasgow Public Health Department Education Health Service Report on the Medical Inspection and Treatment of School Children for the year ended 31st July 1937: The Organisation of Orthopaedic Service in a Large City by Henry Platt, from the Medical Officer, January 1939; letter from J A Wilson, Physician Superintendent, Mearnskirk Hospital on the admission procedure for orthopaedic cases, September 1938; notes on interview with Dr Wilson and Dr Dale at Mearnskirk with statistics on the number of tuberculosis, non-pulmonary and orthopaedic beds, October 1938; Treatment of Orthopaedics - report on the number of cases, October 1938; notes on interview with Dr Suttie, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, October 1938; memorandum for Dr MacGregor from Robert Bruce, Senior Assistant Medical Officer, Education Health Service on orthopaedic treatment October 1938; rough notes and a final memorandum by MacGregor on Orthopaedics, December 1938; card for register of cripples by Central Council for the Care of Cripples; Orthopaedics at East Park Home, January 1939; notes on MacGregor's memorandum; letter to Dr J M MacKintosh, Department of Health for Scotland, with their form of enquiry relating to facilities and treatment of cripples, January 1939; Report on a visit to the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry by Dr Alex Dale, Mearnskirk Hospital; report by WAH [William Horne, Deputy Medical Officer] on the Invalid Children's Aid Association, February 1939; and report on a Conference of Workers for Cripples from The Medical Officer, August 1939. Originally in an envelope addressed to A S M MacGregor from the Department of Health for Scotland.
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