School History
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: School History
Classmark: LUA MED/8/9/12
Date(s): 1827-1981
Size and medium: 1 file
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/632822
Collection group(s): University Archive | Medical Collections
Description
File relating to various aspects of the history of the Leeds School of Medicine, contains:
a press cutting relating to the Medical School centenary and the conferment of honorary degrees, from The Yorkshire Post, 1 July 1931;
copies of lists of pictures, prints etc at the Medical School, 1937;
collection of letters and papers relating to past members of staff of the Medical School, including Berkeley Moynihan, William Hey, Dr A.G. Barrs, and Sir Hugh Lett. Also includes letters and papers relating to the surgeon James Frobisher, including an indenture of apprenticeship between James Frobisher and is son William Martin Frobisher, [19 Sep 1870] and testimonial sent to the physicians of the Leeds General Infirmary [1827];
papers relating to the general history of the School, including papers and correspondence on the Medical School Crest [1927-1960] and a copy of an address for the Students Medical Society, on 'The History of Medical Education in Leeds', thought to be by Professor Hellier;
papers relating to students, the Jamieson Fund, and the Roll of Honour [for students and staff killed in WWII];
and a folder of papers relating to the 150th anniversary of the School in 1981, including table plans and lists of dinner attendees.
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