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Case board, named patient [10], c.1953
Demonstration board with two x-rays showing the brain of a named patient with an aneurysm and accompanying notes on their case, with details of what is shown in each film. Labelled on the back as 'Saccular Aneurysm: Anterior Cerebral Artery/Anterior Communicating.'
Chart and drawings for named patient, c.1931
Bundle of items clipped together relating to a named patient: an outline of a brain section, an eye chart, and a drawing of the patient's brain.
Coloured cross-section of brain, 5, June 1960
Carbon dust drawing, with colour, of a cross-section of brain showing treatment. Posterior coronal view blood supply to the posterior parts of the brain. Unilateral haematoma has been drained via burr hole and replacement fluid injected into the spinal canal to correct central displacement of the brain and tentorial herniation. Numbered 5 and titled "Cerebr. Displac. Tent. Disimpact."
Cross-section of brain undergoing procedure, named patient, 1941
Black and white line drawing, showing the cross-section of a brain undergoing a procedure to treat an aneurysm. The drawing includes the instruments used, and has a patient name written in pencil in the top left corner.
Department of Surgical Neurology Papers, 1908-1972
Correspondence; minutes; reports; photographs; patient case notes; lecture notes and teaching materials; journals; offprints; plans; diaries; illustrations; books.
Doris Myles photographs, 1940s-2000s
Photographs of Doris Myles throughout her time in the Royal Army Nursing Corps, the British Red Cross, and at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Photographs toward the end of the collection show various nursing reunions such as Pelican League events as well as other social events.
Left Temporal Tuberculoma with Sylvian Subarachnoid Pouch - named patient, c.1952
Drawing of left side profile of brain showing a surgical exision and a section of the brain showing the condition being demonstrated. Patient name given on back of board.
Material relating to named patient [1], c.1940
Black and white photograph of a named patient, two photographs of human tissue taken from the spine, a pencil drawing of a procedure on the spine, a diagram showing part of the spinal cord, and two paper notes titles 'Spinal'. Folder titled 'Drawing after foerster - pain and other tracts of spinal cord.' The file also contains fragments from the folder that orignally held the material.
Operations of choice diagrams, c.1953
Photographs of named patient, c.1950
Small envelope with six photographs of a named patient: 2 side profile, 2 portrait and 2 undergoing a procedure.