https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/browse?tags=Gartnavel+Royal+Hospital&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CCreator&output=atom <![CDATA[Heritage]]> 2024-03-29T08:39:38+00:00 Omeka https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/458 <![CDATA[Portrait of Professor Brian O. Williams, CBE, PRCPSG 2006-2009]]>
He served as President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow from 2006-2009.]]>
2022-01-27T10:16:10+00:00

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Portrait of Professor Brian O. Williams, CBE, PRCPSG 2006-2009

Description

Professor Williams graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1970 and spent the majority of his career working in geriatric medicine at the Glasgow Victoria Infirmary and Gartnavel Royal Hospital. He also worked as Senior Lecturer in Geriatric Medicine at Stobhill Hospital.

He served as President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow from 2006-2009.

Date

21st century

Identifier

538

Rights

© the artist

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Materials

Oil on canvas
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/502 <![CDATA[Portrait of Sir Hector Clare Cameron (1843-1928)]]>
Cameron started his medical career studying at Edinburgh and then graduating from the University of Glasgow MB, CM in 1866. He gained his MD from the university in 1868.

He was taught by Joseph Lister as a medical student, going on to become his house surgeon and assistant at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He was appointed Visiting Surgeon to the Infirmary in 1873.

Cameron then moved to the Glasgow Western Infirmary where he first acted as Visiting Surgeon in 1881, before taking over the position of Professor of Clinical Surgery at the Infirmary in 1900. He held several other positions during his career, which included working at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, the Glasgow Royal Asylum, the Glasgow Eye Infirmary and the Glasgow Lock Hospital.

Cameron served as President of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow from 1897 to 1900.

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2022-01-26T16:22:58+00:00

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Portrait of Sir Hector Clare Cameron (1843-1928)

Description

Seated half-length against a dark background.

Cameron started his medical career studying at Edinburgh and then graduating from the University of Glasgow MB, CM in 1866. He gained his MD from the university in 1868.

He was taught by Joseph Lister as a medical student, going on to become his house surgeon and assistant at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He was appointed Visiting Surgeon to the Infirmary in 1873.

Cameron then moved to the Glasgow Western Infirmary where he first acted as Visiting Surgeon in 1881, before taking over the position of Professor of Clinical Surgery at the Infirmary in 1900. He held several other positions during his career, which included working at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, the Glasgow Royal Asylum, the Glasgow Eye Infirmary and the Glasgow Lock Hospital.

Cameron served as President of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow from 1897 to 1900.

Date

20th century

Identifier

94

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Physical Dimensions

95 x 89 cm

Materials

oil on canvas
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/380 <![CDATA[Portrait of Mr. Colin MacKay, President 1997-2000]]>
MacKay graduated from the University of Glasgow MBChB in 1961. Mackay worked as a consultant surgeon at the Glasgow Western Infirmary and Gartnavel General Hospital.

He retired from clinical practice in 1996, going on to serve as president of the College from 1997-2000. He was awarded a CBE in 2000 for his services to medicine. ]]>
2023-08-16T12:05:10+00:00

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Title

Portrait of Mr. Colin MacKay, President 1997-2000

Description

Seated three-quarter length in robes.

MacKay graduated from the University of Glasgow MBChB in 1961. Mackay worked as a consultant surgeon at the Glasgow Western Infirmary and Gartnavel General Hospital.

He retired from clinical practice in 1996, going on to serve as president of the College from 1997-2000. He was awarded a CBE in 2000 for his services to medicine.

Date

c. 2000

Identifier

269

Rights

© the artist

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Physical Dimensions

88 x 73 cm

Materials

Oil on canvas
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/340 <![CDATA[Portrait of John Balmanno MD President 1802-1804, 1812-1814 ]]> 2022-01-12T09:48:00+00:00

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Portrait of John Balmanno MD President 1802-1804, 1812-1814

Description

Seated three-quarter length by a desk. Oil on canvas.
The physician John Balmanno was Visiting Physician to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Glasgow Royal Asylum, and served two terms as President of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons between 1802 and 1814.

He studied medicine in Edinburgh, graduating in 1798, and was admitted to the College in 1801. He took up his position at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in 1804, then going on to taking up the role of Visiting Physicians to the Glasgow Royal Asylum in 1821- this post was previously held by Robert Cleghorn.

Balmanno’s mother was a well-known apothecary in the Trongate in Glasgow.

Creator

MacNee; Sir; Daniel (1806-1882); Artist, RA); Studio of Sir Daniel Macnee (Chrisitie's) or Raeburn; Sir; Henry (1756-1823); Artist (Gibson, 1983)

Date

19th century

Identifier

38

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Physical Dimensions

125 x 100 cm

Materials

Oil on canvas
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/946 <![CDATA[Portrait of Professor David Galloway, President 2015-2018]]>
David Galloway gained his MBChB from the University of Glasgow in 1977, going on to gain his MD in 1985. He worked as a Consultant Surgeon in General and Colorectal Surgery at the Gartnavel General Hospital and the Glasgow Western Infirmary. Galloway was also Lecturer in Surgery and Honorary Senior Registrar at the Glasgow Western Infirmary., and Honorary Senior Registrar at St Mark's Hospital in London.

Galloway became a Fellow of the College in 1981 and was president from 2015 to 2018. ]]>
2023-07-31T10:09:03+00:00

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Portrait of Professor David Galloway, President 2015-2018

Description

Portrait of Professor Galloway. Three quarter length, seated on the President's chair in his office. "Coastal Scene (Arran From Ayrshire)" by Molly Addis in the background.

David Galloway gained his MBChB from the University of Glasgow in 1977, going on to gain his MD in 1985. He worked as a Consultant Surgeon in General and Colorectal Surgery at the Gartnavel General Hospital and the Glasgow Western Infirmary. Galloway was also Lecturer in Surgery and Honorary Senior Registrar at the Glasgow Western Infirmary., and Honorary Senior Registrar at St Mark's Hospital in London.

Galloway became a Fellow of the College in 1981 and was president from 2015 to 2018.

Date

2018

Identifier

Object number 648
Accession number 2018/19

Rights

© the artist

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Physical Dimensions

92 x 119 cm (framed)

Materials

oil on canvas
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/508 <![CDATA[Robert Cleghorn (c.1760–1821), MD, Physician to the Glasgow Royal Asylum (1814–1818) ]]>
He was physician to the poorhouse or Town’s Hospital in Glasgow between 1786 and 1791 and also one of the original managers of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary which opened in 1794. A number of his casebooks from this period are preserved in the College archive. He subsequently (in 1814) became first physician and then a director of the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics in Dobbie’s Loan.
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2023-06-29T12:53:35+00:00

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Robert Cleghorn (c.1760–1821), MD, Physician to the Glasgow Royal Asylum (1814–1818)

Description

Robert Cleghorn studied medicine in Edinburgh and graduated MD in 1783 moving to Glasgow in 1785. He entered the Faculty (now Royal College) of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1786, becoming its President between 1789 and 1791 and Librarian from October 1792.

He was physician to the poorhouse or Town’s Hospital in Glasgow between 1786 and 1791 and also one of the original managers of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary which opened in 1794. A number of his casebooks from this period are preserved in the College archive. He subsequently (in 1814) became first physician and then a director of the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics in Dobbie’s Loan.

Date

19th century

Identifier

on loan from Gartnavel Royal Hospital

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

74 x 61 cm

Materials

oil on canvas
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/1527 <![CDATA[Photograph of Original Building of Gartnavel Royal Hospital]]> 2021-04-20T14:32:02+00:00

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Title

Photograph of Original Building of Gartnavel Royal Hospital

Description

Photograph showing part of the original building of the Gartnavel Royal Hospital. It was called the Glasgow Royal Lunatic Asylum from 1843.

Creator

Kirsty Earley

Date

c. 2020
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/1548 <![CDATA[Case notes of patients from Glasgow Asylum for Lunatics]]> 2021-04-20T14:18:58+00:00

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Title

Case notes of patients from Glasgow Asylum for Lunatics

Description

Case notes of patients from Glasgow Asylum for Lunatics in the hand of Robert Cleghorn[2] with further notes by Dr John Balmanno. Anecdotes by Balmanno at the back of the volume. Book plate of William James Fleming MD. (Balmanno’s uncle was a William Fleming).

Creator

Robert Cleghorn, John Balmanno.

Date

c. 1814 - onwards

Identifier

RCPSG 1/20/2/2
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/648 <![CDATA[David Yellowlees Medal ]]>
Dr David Yellowlees was the Physician Superintendent of the Glasgow Royal Asylum (Gartnavel) from 1874 to 1901. He also held the post of Lecturer in Insanity at the University of Glasgow from 1880.

A controversial figure in his day, Yellowlees was an advocate for using restraint in certain patient cases at Gartnavel, despite the majority of asylums moving away from this method. ]]>
2022-01-27T11:40:56+00:00

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Title

David Yellowlees Medal

Description

David Yellowlees medal in leather-covered case.

Dr David Yellowlees was the Physician Superintendent of the Glasgow Royal Asylum (Gartnavel) from 1874 to 1901. He also held the post of Lecturer in Insanity at the University of Glasgow from 1880.

A controversial figure in his day, Yellowlees was an advocate for using restraint in certain patient cases at Gartnavel, despite the majority of asylums moving away from this method.

Date

c. 1901

Identifier

2003/40.17

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Physical Dimensions

Length: 4.7 cm

Materials

Leather, metal, satin, velvet, wood.
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/818 <![CDATA[Robert Scott Orr]]>
Orr graduated MD from the University of Edinburgh in 1840. Soon after he moved to Glasgow to work at the Royal Lunatic Asylum at Gartnavel alongside Dr Hutchison. After this he became Medical Superintendent at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He then remained Visiting Physician to the Infirmary until his retirement .

Orr was president of the College from 1880 to 1883. ]]>
2023-07-27T12:53:04+00:00

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Title

Robert Scott Orr

Description

Photographic portrait of Dr Robert Scott Orr.

Orr graduated MD from the University of Edinburgh in 1840. Soon after he moved to Glasgow to work at the Royal Lunatic Asylum at Gartnavel alongside Dr Hutchison. After this he became Medical Superintendent at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He then remained Visiting Physician to the Infirmary until his retirement .

Orr was president of the College from 1880 to 1883.

Date

c. 1870

Identifier

RCPSG/1/12/1/36

Relation

Obituaries in BMJ (1886, v. 1, p. 1007), Edin Med J (1886, v. 31, p. 1185), Glasg Med J (1886, v. 25, p. 463), Lancet (1886, vol. 1, p. 1001)
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/1521 <![CDATA[Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics Annual Report]]> 2021-03-23T14:10:39+00:00

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Title

Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics Annual Report

Description

The College library holds reports of Glasgow asylums, for example the Annual Report of the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics, from 1862 to 1888. The reports typically contain a report from the Physician Superintendent, medical statistical tables, financial reports, staff (with salaries and wages), and regulations.

Date

c. 1862

Publisher

James Hedderwick & Son
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/2055 <![CDATA[Photograph of David Yellowlees]]>
David Yellowlees graduated MD in 1857 from the University of Edinburgh. At the start of his career he worked at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary as the assistant to William Gairdner. He also worked at the Royal Asylum of Edinburgh in Morningside. The majority of his career was spent as Physician Superintendent of the Royal Asylum of Glasgow at Gartnavel, becoming a leader in the care of mental diseases.

Yellowlees was president of the College from 1892 to 1894. ]]>
2023-06-23T15:45:27+00:00

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Title

Photograph of David Yellowlees

Description

Photograph of David Yellowlees, past president of the College.

David Yellowlees graduated MD in 1857 from the University of Edinburgh. At the start of his career he worked at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary as the assistant to William Gairdner. He also worked at the Royal Asylum of Edinburgh in Morningside. The majority of his career was spent as Physician Superintendent of the Royal Asylum of Glasgow at Gartnavel, becoming a leader in the care of mental diseases.

Yellowlees was president of the College from 1892 to 1894.

Date

c. Unknown

Identifier

RCPSG 1/12/5/4
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