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Dr William Delano Walker personal diaries

A loose leaf diary detailing WD Walker's daily life including study, medical duties, travel and personal routine.

This part of the loose leaf diary indexes WD Walker's medical and surgical case notes.

Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:

  • flyer "The Royal Institute of Public Health. A course of lectures on 'The health of the citizen' ". Heavily annotated list of lectures for the period 14 October to 16 December 1931

  • news clippings the British Medical Journal dated 3 October 1931. Headline "University of London. Heath Clarke lectures". Headline "University of London. The history of embryology". Headline "University of London. Blood plasma and platelets". Headline "Guy's Hospital Medical School. Gull studentship". Headline "Long Fox Memorial Lecture" Dr AL Flemming. Headline "Four lectures on 'Great English doctors' and their message" Sir George Newman. Headline "DOMS and DO (Oxon)". Headline "German lessons. Young cultured German doctor". Reverse Headline "University College Hospital" position vacant. Headline "Warwick County Mental Hospital, Hatton near Warwick" position vacant. Headline "Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. Surgical Registrars. Headline "Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. Honorary Assistant Surgeon". Headline "Bolingbroke Hospital" house surgeons. Headline "Royal Infirmary Doncaster" house surgeon. Headline "Royal Infirmary, Sunderland" assistant pathologist

  • printed lecture notes "University of London, Heath Clark lectures (October 1931) "The rise of preventative medicine" 6. The renaissance and the rise of physiology. 7. Clinical studies of communal disease. 8. Pathology and bacteriology. 9. The application of great discoveries. 10. Collective and communal orginisation of preventative medicine

  • lecture notes taken during Heath Clarke lectures

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/4/41/17
Date Range1918  -  1938
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsGeneral Publications, Diaries, Indexes
Series AA357/04
BESbswy