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Material relating to named patient [1], c.1940

 Item
Identifier: LHB1/61A/94/3/1

Scope and Contents

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.

Dates

  • Creation: c.1940

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Physical Description

Three black and white photographic prints, one pencil drawing on card and three pieces of paper, with pieces of the original brown folder.

Conditions Governing Access

Public access to these records is governed by UK data protection legislation, the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, and the current Scottish Government Records Management: Health and Social Care Code of Practice (Scotland). Whilst some records may be accessed freely by researchers, the aforementioned legislation and guidelines mean that records conveying sensitive information on named individuals may be closed to the public for a set time. Where records relate to named deceased adults, they will be open 75 years after the latest date referenced in the record, on the next 1 January. Case records of individuals below 18 years of age or adults not proven to be deceased will be open 100 years after the latest date recorded in the record, on the next 1 January. Further information on legislation and guidelines covering medical records can be found on the LHSA webpage.

LHSA encourages the use of these records for legitimate clinical, historical and genealogical research purposes, and records that are designated as closed can be consulted by legitimate researchers if certain conditions are met. Please contact the LHSA Archivist for more details regarding procedures on how you can apply for permission to view closed records. Telephone us on: 0131 650 3392 or email us at lhsa@ed.ac.uk

Extent

1 file

Physical Description

Three black and white photographic prints, one pencil drawing on card and three pieces of paper, with pieces of the original brown folder.

Repository Details

Part of the Lothian Health Services Archive Repository

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