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Postcards from Tahiti

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Postcards from Tahiti

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A small booklet of postcards depicting illustrations of Tahiti. This booklet once belonged to Sir William Macewen.

Creator

Charles George Spitz

Date

c. Unknown

Identifier

RCPSG 10/6/9/16

Description

A small booklet of postcards depicting illustrations of Tahiti. This booklet once belonged to Sir William Macewen.

Gown

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Gown

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A graduation gown with a yellow/gold hood. This gown was previously owned by Professor T.C. White.

Creator

Thomson, Son & Wright Ltd., Glasgow

Date

c. 20th century

Identifier

2016/2

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Polyester

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A graduation gown with a yellow/gold hood. This gown was previously owned by Professor T.C. White.

Silver Medallion

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Silver Medallion

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Photograph of a silver medal, likely used to represent the nobility.

Date

c. Unknown

Identifier

2008/6

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Photograph of a silver medal, likely used to represent the nobility.

Archibald Goodall Prize

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Archibald Goodall Prize

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A series of photographs of an Archibald Goodall Prize medal.

Date

c. Unknown

Identifier

2008/7

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A series of photographs of an Archibald Goodall Prize medal.

Glasgow Dental Hospital Medal

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Glasgow Dental Hospital Medal

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A photograph of a medal awarded to John Campbell in dental histology.

Creator

D. Cunninghame, Medallist, Glasgow

Date

c. Unknown

Identifier

2011/1

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length 6.5 cm

Description

A photograph of a medal awarded to John Campbell in dental histology.

Medal

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Medal

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An oval shaped medal of The Incorporated Glasgow Dental Hospital. Award made to John C. Thomson, for dental prosthetics, in particular crown and bridge work.

Creator

Davis Duff & Son Ltd

Date

c. 1940

Identifier

HD/1220

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Materials

Brass

Description

An oval shaped medal of The Incorporated Glasgow Dental Hospital. Award made to John C. Thomson, for dental prosthetics, in particular crown and bridge work.

Medal

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Medal

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An oval shaped medal of The Incorporated Glasgow Dental Hospital. Award made to John Barrie for dental anatomy and physiology.

Creator

D. Cunninghame Ltd.

Date

c. 1926

Identifier

HD/1222

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Materials

Brass

Description

An oval shaped medal of The Incorporated Glasgow Dental Hospital. Award made to John Barrie for dental anatomy and physiology.

Bronze bust of Mr Ian Alexander McGregor

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Bronze bust of Mr Ian Alexander McGregor

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Bust of Mr Ian A. McGregor, President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (1984–1986).

Creator

Archie Forrest

Date

c. 1986

Identifier

2018/1

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20 x 40 x 30 cm.

Materials

Bronze

Description

Bust of Mr Ian A. McGregor, President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (1984–1986).

Scan of Queen Victoria Swaging Composition

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Scan of Queen Victoria Swaging Composition

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This scan is of a disc of extra hard swaging composition in the form of a Queen Victoria Commemoration Medallion.

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This scan is of a disc of extra hard swaging composition in the form of a Queen Victoria Commemoration Medallion.

Scan of Carl Browning Bust

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Scan of Carl Browning Bust

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Scan of plaster bust of Professor Carl Browning, who was holder of the Chair of Bacteriology at the University of Glasgow from 1919-1951.

Description

Scan of plaster bust of Professor Carl Browning, who was holder of the Chair of Bacteriology at the University of Glasgow from 1919-1951.

Scan of GRI Gavel Casket

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Scan of GRI Gavel Casket

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This 3D scan depicts a wooden gavel casket in our collection, made from timber that was once in the Lister Ward at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

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This 3D scan depicts a wooden gavel casket in our collection, made from timber that was once in the Lister Ward at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

Asher Asher Medal in Laryngology and Rhinology

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Asher Asher Medal in Laryngology and Rhinology

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Medal in blue presentation case, awarded to John S.F. Hutchison in 1942.

Obverse: Globe surrounded by a laurel wreath, with ship above and The University of Glasgow Coat of Arms below. 'IN LOVING MEMORY OF ASHER ASHER MD 1856' is embossed around the edge of the medal.

Reverse: View of entrance to Old College on High Street with '1910' below. The University's motto 'VIA, VERITAS, VITA' is embossed around the edge of the medal.

Creator

Alexander Scott Ltd., Jewellers & Silversmiths

Date

c. 1942

Identifier

2018/20

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Length: 7.5 cm; Width: 7.5 cm; Height: 2 cm (case)

Description

Medal in blue presentation case, awarded to John S.F. Hutchison in 1942.

Obverse: Globe surrounded by a laurel wreath, with ship above and The University of Glasgow Coat of Arms below. 'IN LOVING MEMORY OF ASHER ASHER MD 1856' is embossed around the edge of the medal.

Reverse: View of entrance to Old College on High Street with '1910' below. The University's motto 'VIA, VERITAS, VITA' is embossed around the edge of the medal.

Letter and Coin

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Letter and Coin

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A short memo about a patient who wished to exchange a Silver Jubilee Coin from 1977, to cover the cost of dental treatment that had been received.

Creator

Claudius Ash, Sons & Co. Ltd

Date

c. 1900s

Identifier

HD/1137

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Card, Silver

Description

A short memo about a patient who wished to exchange a Silver Jubilee Coin from 1977, to cover the cost of dental treatment that had been received.

Scan of GRI Mallet

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Scan of GRI Mallet

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Oak Mallet with silver thistle decorative band round middle and inscription and hallmarked silver on top of base. Presented by Professor Morgan on the occasion of College's AGM of 1st December 2003. In red presentation box with purple lining.

Description

Oak Mallet with silver thistle decorative band round middle and inscription and hallmarked silver on top of base. Presented by Professor Morgan on the occasion of College's AGM of 1st December 2003. In red presentation box with purple lining.

3D Scan of 350th Anniversary gavel

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3D Scan of 350th Anniversary gavel

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Presentation/ceremonial gavel commemorating the 350th anniversary of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Carved decorations featuring elements from the College coat of arms, including the opium poppy, open lancet, Lion Rampant, coat of arms of Glasgow, lamp, open book, serpent, and College motto. The terminal end of the handle is carved in a thistle decoration.

Date

c. 1949

Description

Presentation/ceremonial gavel commemorating the 350th anniversary of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Carved decorations featuring elements from the College coat of arms, including the opium poppy, open lancet, Lion Rampant, coat of arms of Glasgow, lamp, open book, serpent, and College motto. The terminal end of the handle is carved in a thistle decoration.

3D Scan of Hunter Medal Cast

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3D Scan of Hunter Medal Cast

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c. 1849

Plaster cast of William Hunter Medal, awarded to any life science student at the University of Glasgow for distinction in their field.

William Hunter was born in East Kilbride in 1718, and was a famous physician of the 18th century. He studied medicine at the University of Glasgow and was taught by William Cullen, a former president of the RCPSG. He then moved to London for further training, eventually specialising in obstetrics. Hunter was one of the first male midwives in the UK, a practice which until then had been reserved for women only, and his publication "The Anatomy of the Gravid Uterus Exhibited in Figures" can be found within the College's library collection.

Description

c. 1849

Plaster cast of William Hunter Medal, awarded to any life science student at the University of Glasgow for distinction in their field.

William Hunter was born in East Kilbride in 1718, and was a famous physician of the 18th century. He studied medicine at the University of Glasgow and was taught by William Cullen, a former president of the RCPSG. He then moved to London for further training, eventually specialising in obstetrics. Hunter was one of the first male midwives in the UK, a practice which until then had been reserved for women only, and his publication "The Anatomy of the Gravid Uterus Exhibited in Figures" can be found within the College's library collection.

3D Scan of Dog Collar

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3D Scan of Dog Collar

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c.1883

Dog collar that once belonged to Sankel of the Glasgow Eye Infirmary, part of the museum collection of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Sankel would go around the pubs of Glasgow and perform tricks to earn money for the Eye Infirmary.

Description

c.1883

Dog collar that once belonged to Sankel of the Glasgow Eye Infirmary, part of the museum collection of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Sankel would go around the pubs of Glasgow and perform tricks to earn money for the Eye Infirmary.

Fraser Reading Room Sign

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Fraser Reading Room Sign

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Sign, plastic with inscription "THE FRASER READING ROOM. THIS READING ROOM IS A GIFT FROM THE FRASER TRUST AND WAS OPENED BY HUGH FRASER 1ST MAY 1963."

Date

c. 1963

Identifier

2003/76.12

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Length: 45.6 cm

Materials

Plastic

Description

Sign, plastic with inscription "THE FRASER READING ROOM. THIS READING ROOM IS A GIFT FROM THE FRASER TRUST AND WAS OPENED BY HUGH FRASER 1ST MAY 1963."

Princess Alexandra Sign

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Princess Alexandra Sign

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Sign, metal with inscription "THIS EXTENSION WAS OPENED BY H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA ON 18TH MAY 1979."

Date

c. 1979

Identifier

2003/76.11

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Length: 44.8 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Sign, metal with inscription "THIS EXTENSION WAS OPENED BY H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA ON 18TH MAY 1979."

Maurice Bloch Lecture Theatre Sign

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Maurice Bloch Lecture Theatre Sign

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Sign, granite with inscription "MAURICE BLOCH LECTURE THEATRE 1959."

Date

c. 1959

Identifier

2003/76.10

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Length: 39.3 cm

Materials

Granite

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Sign, granite with inscription "MAURICE BLOCH LECTURE THEATRE 1959."

S.S.Oriana Sign

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S.S.Oriana Sign

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Sign, metal with inscription "H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF KENT LAUNCHED S.S. ORIANA AT BARROW IN FURNESS 1959."

Date

c. 1959

Identifier

2003/76.9

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Length: 40.8 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Sign, metal with inscription "H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF KENT LAUNCHED S.S. ORIANA AT BARROW IN FURNESS 1959."

Princess Alexandra Portrait Sign

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Princess Alexandra Portrait Sign

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Sign, metal with inscription, " H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF KENT, PAINTED FOR S.S. ORIANA BY JUDY CASSAB 1960."

Date

c. 1960s

Identifier

2003/76.8

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Length: 40.8 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Sign, metal with inscription, " H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF KENT, PAINTED FOR S.S. ORIANA BY JUDY CASSAB 1960."

Bloch Trust Sign

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Bloch Trust Sign

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Pictured here is a metal sign mounted on wood for the Maurice Bloch Lecture Theatre at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. The white lettering reads ‘THIS LECTURE THEATRE WAS DONATED BY THE BLOCH TRUST AND OPENED BY SIR MAURICE BLOCH ON 29TH SEPTEMBER 1959.’

Sir Maurice Bloch (-1964) was the founder of the whisky blenders and brokers Bloch Brothers (Distillers) Ltd. Bloch sold the company in 1954 and later in 1956 set up the Maurice Bloch Trust. The trust hosted an annual lecture at the University of Glasgow, known as the Maurice Bloch Lectureship.

Date

c. 1959

Identifier

2003/76.7

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Length: 41.2 cm

Materials

Metal; Wood.

Description

Pictured here is a metal sign mounted on wood for the Maurice Bloch Lecture Theatre at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. The white lettering reads ‘THIS LECTURE THEATRE WAS DONATED BY THE BLOCH TRUST AND OPENED BY SIR MAURICE BLOCH ON 29TH SEPTEMBER 1959.’

Sir Maurice Bloch (-1964) was the founder of the whisky blenders and brokers Bloch Brothers (Distillers) Ltd. Bloch sold the company in 1954 and later in 1956 set up the Maurice Bloch Trust. The trust hosted an annual lecture at the University of Glasgow, known as the Maurice Bloch Lectureship.

British Medical Association badge

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British Medical Association badge

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British Medical Association badge for the Chairman of the Central Ethical Committee. A round enamel coin picturing a coastal scene, inscribed 'Bournemouth, BMA, 1934', hanging from a blue ribbon.

Creator

J. F. Gaunt, London

Date

c. 1934

Identifier

2003/40.9.7

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Length: 7.7 cm

Materials

Enamel; Metal; Ribbon.

Description

British Medical Association badge for the Chairman of the Central Ethical Committee. A round enamel coin picturing a coastal scene, inscribed 'Bournemouth, BMA, 1934', hanging from a blue ribbon.

British Medical Association badge

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British Medical Association badge

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British Medical Association badge, enamel, metal and ribbon.

Creator

Wm. Bruford and Son Ltd., England

Date

c. 1931

Identifier

2003/40.9.6

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Length: 7.6 cm

Materials

Enamel, metal, ribbon.

Description

British Medical Association badge, enamel, metal and ribbon.

British Medical Association badge

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British Medical Association badge

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British Medical Association badge, enamel, metal and ribbon

Creator

Dingwall, Winnipeg

Date

c. 1930

Identifier

2003/40.9.5

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Length: 6.1 cm

Materials

Enamel, metal, ribbon.

Description

British Medical Association badge, enamel, metal and ribbon

British Medical Association badge

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British Medical Association badge

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British Medical Association badge, enamel, metal and ribbon.

Creator

J. F. Gaunt, London

Date

c. 1922

Identifier

2003/40.9.2

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Length: 8.4 cm

Materials

Enamel, metal, ribbon.

Description

British Medical Association badge, enamel, metal and ribbon.

Clinical Surgery Certificate

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Clinical Surgery Certificate

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Clinical surgery certificate, in leather-covered case, awarded to Charles D. Hawthorne for the Winter session of 1881-82 from The University of Glasgow.

Creator

W & J Milne, Edinburgh

Date

c. 1880s

Identifier

2003/40.9.1

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Length: 17.1 cm

Materials

Glass; Ink; Leather; Paper; Velvet

Description

Clinical surgery certificate, in leather-covered case, awarded to Charles D. Hawthorne for the Winter session of 1881-82 from The University of Glasgow.

Decorative Cup

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Decorative Cup

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Decorative cup to commemorate the centenary of the Glasgow Eye Infirmary, 1824-1924.

Date

c. 1924

Identifier

2003/77.26

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Height: 14.5 cm

Materials

Brass, enamel.

Description

Decorative cup to commemorate the centenary of the Glasgow Eye Infirmary, 1824-1924.

Glasgow Eye Infirmary sign

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Glasgow Eye Infirmary sign

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Sign from the Glasgow Eye Infirmary, c 1920s-c 1930s.

Date

c 1920s-c 1930s.

Identifier

2003/77.70.2

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Length: 22.8 cm

Materials

Plastic

Description

Sign from the Glasgow Eye Infirmary, c 1920s-c 1930s.

Glasgow Eye Infirmary sign

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Glasgow Eye Infirmary sign

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Sign placed above a bed or cot which had been endowed by a donor prior to the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS). The sign reads 'OLD SCOTS INDEPENDENT CHURCH BED 1933.'

Date

c. 1933

Identifier

2003/77.70.5

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Length: 17.7 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Sign placed above a bed or cot which had been endowed by a donor prior to the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS). The sign reads 'OLD SCOTS INDEPENDENT CHURCH BED 1933.'

Glasgow Eye Infirmary sign

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Glasgow Eye Infirmary sign

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Sign placed above a bed or cot which had been endowed by a donor prior to the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS). The sign reads 'This bed has been endowed by; Mr William Shearer; 1 Kirklee Road Kelvinside Glasgow; in memory of his wife; the late Mrs Georgina Shearer; for the benefit of Journeymen Tailors; & Tailoresses in Glasgow; May 1922.'

Date

c. 1922

Identifier

2003/77.70.4

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Length: 26.4 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Sign placed above a bed or cot which had been endowed by a donor prior to the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS). The sign reads 'This bed has been endowed by; Mr William Shearer; 1 Kirklee Road Kelvinside Glasgow; in memory of his wife; the late Mrs Georgina Shearer; for the benefit of Journeymen Tailors; & Tailoresses in Glasgow; May 1922.'

Glasgow Eye Infirmary sign

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Glasgow Eye Infirmary sign

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Sign from the Glasgow Eye Infirmary reading 'TO THE MEMORY OF MARGARET L. CHALMERS; MATRON OF THIS INFIRMARY; 1886-1922.'

Date

c 1920s-c 1930s

Identifier

2003/77.70.7

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Length: 27.6 cm

Materials

Enamel; Metal

Description

Sign from the Glasgow Eye Infirmary reading 'TO THE MEMORY OF MARGARET L. CHALMERS; MATRON OF THIS INFIRMARY; 1886-1922.'

Glasgow Eye Infirmary Poster Drawing

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Glasgow Eye Infirmary Poster Drawing

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Framed poster drawing, probably by William Campbell Nicolson, published between 1927 and 1937 to raise funds for the Glasgow Eye Infirmary. It was found at a jumble sale by Denis Rice of the University of Leicester, who passed it on to the Eye Infirmary. A letter to this effect, dated 1981, is included in the frame.

The poster reads 'Help us to take them out of the shadow; The Glasgow Eye Infirmary; Office 171 West Regent Street' and pictures a young child with cloth wrapped around their head, covering their eyes.

Creator

William Campbell Nicolson

Date

c 1927-c 1937

Identifier

2003/77.60

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Physical Dimensions

Length: 31.8 cm

Materials

Glass; Paper; Wood.

Description

Framed poster drawing, probably by William Campbell Nicolson, published between 1927 and 1937 to raise funds for the Glasgow Eye Infirmary. It was found at a jumble sale by Denis Rice of the University of Leicester, who passed it on to the Eye Infirmary. A letter to this effect, dated 1981, is included in the frame.

The poster reads 'Help us to take them out of the shadow; The Glasgow Eye Infirmary; Office 171 West Regent Street' and pictures a young child with cloth wrapped around their head, covering their eyes.

"Monty" doll

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"Monty" doll

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Stuffed toy alien called "Monty", given by Merck Sharpe & Dohme Ltd. to respiratory physicians to promote Montelukast (a leukotriene receptor antagonist used as an adjunct to inhaled steroids).

Date

c. 1998

Identifier

2017/1.44

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20 x 10.5 x 7.5 cm

Description

Stuffed toy alien called "Monty", given by Merck Sharpe & Dohme Ltd. to respiratory physicians to promote Montelukast (a leukotriene receptor antagonist used as an adjunct to inhaled steroids).

Glasgow Royal Infirmary mallet

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Glasgow Royal Infirmary mallet

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Oak Mallet with silver thistle decorative band round middle and inscription and hallmarked silver on top of base. Presented by Professor Morgan on the occasion of College's AGM of 1st December 2003. In red presentation box with purple lining.

Creator

R & W Sorley

Date

c. 1907

Identifier

2016/1

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Physical Dimensions

22cm x 9.5cm

Materials

oak, silver

Description

Oak Mallet with silver thistle decorative band round middle and inscription and hallmarked silver on top of base. Presented by Professor Morgan on the occasion of College's AGM of 1st December 2003. In red presentation box with purple lining.

A Head Study of Dr T.J. Honeyman

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A Head Study of Dr T.J. Honeyman

Description

Bronze bust of Dr Tom Honeyman.

Tom John Honeyman graduated MBChB from the University of Glasgow in 1909. During the First World War he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps at Salonika and India, after which he returned to Glasgow to practice.

In 1929 he had a change of career, becoming an art dealer. He moved to London to become the director of the Lefevre Gallery. He then became the Director of Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums in 1939, a post that he held until 1954.

Date

20th century

Identifier

2015/41
72

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Physical Dimensions

Plinth: 13 x 16 x 16 cm
Head: 33 x 24 x 22 cm.

Materials

Bronze; wood

Description

Bronze bust of Dr Tom Honeyman.

Tom John Honeyman graduated MBChB from the University of Glasgow in 1909. During the First World War he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps at Salonika and India, after which he returned to Glasgow to practice.

In 1929 he had a change of career, becoming an art dealer. He moved to London to become the director of the Lefevre Gallery. He then became the Director of Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums in 1939, a post that he held until 1954.

BDA badge

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BDA badge

Description

Past President's badge, Middlesex and Hertfordshire Branch, British Dental Association

Date

c. 1974

Identifier

2015/233

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Materials

Leather, Metal, Fabric.

Description

Past President's badge, Middlesex and Hertfordshire Branch, British Dental Association

Glasgow Southern Women's Medical Society Block

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Glasgow Southern Women's Medical Society Block

Description

Block (to accompany gavel) with engraved silver plaque commemorating 50 years of the Glasgow Southern Women's Medical Society (1926-1976)

Date

c. 1976

Identifier

2016/4.2

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

13 x 9 x 3 cm.

Materials

Wood

Description

Block (to accompany gavel) with engraved silver plaque commemorating 50 years of the Glasgow Southern Women's Medical Society (1926-1976)

Glasgow Southern Women's Medical Society Gavel

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Glasgow Southern Women's Medical Society Gavel

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Gavel with engraved silver plaque commemorating 50 years of the Glasgow Southern Women's Medical Society (1926-1976)

Date

c. 1976

Identifier

2016/4.1

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Physical Dimensions

26 x 8 x 4 cm.

Materials

Wood

Description

Gavel with engraved silver plaque commemorating 50 years of the Glasgow Southern Women's Medical Society (1926-1976)

Swaging Composition

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Swaging Composition

Description

1 disc of extra hard composition in the form of Queen Victoria Commemoration Medallion. Used in the manufacture of dental prosthetics.

Date

c. 1913

Identifier

HD/1271

Description

1 disc of extra hard composition in the form of Queen Victoria Commemoration Medallion. Used in the manufacture of dental prosthetics.

British Association of Urological Surgeons Medal

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British Association of Urological Surgeons Medal

Description

British Association of Urological Surgeons Medal, in blue case. Belonged to Arthur Jacobs.

On obverse; British Association of Urological Surgeons. On reverse; Peter J Reyer. E Hurry Fenwick. John Thomson Walker. In middle of reverse; Arthur Jacobs 1965

Date

c. 1965

Identifier

2004/4

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Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 75 mm

Materials

Metal, Cardboard, Fabric.

Description

British Association of Urological Surgeons Medal, in blue case. Belonged to Arthur Jacobs.

On obverse; British Association of Urological Surgeons. On reverse; Peter J Reyer. E Hurry Fenwick. John Thomson Walker. In middle of reverse; Arthur Jacobs 1965

David Yellowlees Medal

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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.

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.

Glasgow Ex Ploughmen's Association Medal

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Glasgow Ex Ploughmen's Association Medal

Description

Glasgow Ex Ploughmen's Association Medal

Date

c. 1937

Identifier

2003/66.6

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Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 2.5 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Glasgow Ex Ploughmen's Association Medal

King George VI Coronation Medal

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King George VI Coronation Medal

Description

King George VI coronation medal designed by Percy Metcalfe.

Date

c. 1937

Identifier

2003/66.3

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Physical Dimensions

Length: 7.5 cm

Materials

Ribbon, silver.

Description

King George VI coronation medal designed by Percy Metcalfe.

King George V Silver Jubilee Medal

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King George V Silver Jubilee Medal

Description

King George V silver jubilee medal designed by Sir William Goscombe John, R.A.

Date

c. 1935

Identifier

2003/66.2

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Physical Dimensions

Length: 7.8 cm

Materials

Ribbon, silver.

Description

King George V silver jubilee medal designed by Sir William Goscombe John, R.A.

Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal

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Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal

Description

Queen Elizabeth II coronation medal designed by Cecil Thomas.

Date

c. 1953

Identifier

2003/66.4

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Physical Dimensions

Length: 7.6 cm

Materials

Ribbon, silver.

Description

Queen Elizabeth II coronation medal designed by Cecil Thomas.

William Macewen Medal Cast

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William Macewen Medal Cast

Description

Cast for Macewen medal in surgery. On 7th March 1927, presentation by Dr J.A.C. Macewen of a medal in commemoration of the late Sir William Macewen to be presented annually to a candidate who, having received surgical training in a Glasgow hospital, obtains the highest distinction in surgery at the final examinations conducted by the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the Edinburgh College.

Date

c. 1927

Identifier

2003/20

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Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 9.1 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Cast for Macewen medal in surgery. On 7th March 1927, presentation by Dr J.A.C. Macewen of a medal in commemoration of the late Sir William Macewen to be presented annually to a candidate who, having received surgical training in a Glasgow hospital, obtains the highest distinction in surgery at the final examinations conducted by the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the Edinburgh College.

Dr A.K. Bowman's CBE badge

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Dr A.K. Bowman's CBE badge

Description

CBE badge in case. Dr Alexander King Bowman was created CBE in 1957 for his services to the NHS as Senior Administrative Officer to the newly created Western Regional Hospital Board between 1948 and 1959.

Date

13 June 1957

Identifier

RCPSG/126/2/1

Description

CBE badge in case. Dr Alexander King Bowman was created CBE in 1957 for his services to the NHS as Senior Administrative Officer to the newly created Western Regional Hospital Board between 1948 and 1959.

Royal Faculty 350th Anniversary gavel

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Title

Royal Faculty 350th Anniversary gavel

Description

Presentation/ceremonial gavel commemorating the 350th anniversary of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Carved decorations featuring elements from the College coat of arms, including the opium poppy, open lancet, Lion Rampant, coat of arms of Glasgow, lamp, open book, serpent, and College motto. On hammer faces: "1599"; "1949".
At top of handle: "Non vivere sed valere vita". The terminal end of the handle is carved in a thistle decoration.

Date

c.1949

Identifier

456

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Length = 29 cm; Width = 12 cm; Depth = 5.5 cm

Materials

wood

Description

Presentation/ceremonial gavel commemorating the 350th anniversary of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Carved decorations featuring elements from the College coat of arms, including the opium poppy, open lancet, Lion Rampant, coat of arms of Glasgow, lamp, open book, serpent, and College motto. On hammer faces: "1599"; "1949".
At top of handle: "Non vivere sed valere vita". The terminal end of the handle is carved in a thistle decoration.

Hammer from Macewen's theatre

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Hammer from Macewen's theatre

Description

Wooden surgical mallet/hammer. Silver plate on one face with engraving indicating the hammer was used in William Macewen's surgical theatre at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary: "Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Founded 1792. Hammer from Sir William Macewen's theatre"

Date

19th century - 20th century

Identifier

455

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Length = 30 cm; Width = 10 cm; Depth = 7 cm

Materials

wood
silver

Description

Wooden surgical mallet/hammer. Silver plate on one face with engraving indicating the hammer was used in William Macewen's surgical theatre at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary: "Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Founded 1792. Hammer from Sir William Macewen's theatre"

Gavel casket

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Gavel casket

Description

Gavel casket made using timber from the former Lister Ward of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary (demolished 1924). An illustration of the original GRI building (demolished 1912) carved on the front. The handles on the sides are carved with the emblem and motto of the GRI. Emblem and motto of Clan Jardine carved on the back. Photograph inside the lid of Andrew and William Brown. Box contains hammer from Macewen's theatre (object number 455) and Royal Faculty anniversary gavel (object number 456).

Silver plate on top of box: "Presented to the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow on the 29th November, 1949, and to perpetuate the memory of Andrew and William Brown J.P., who as instrument makers to the Royal Infirmary served the great surgeons Lord Lister and Sir William Macewen, by Mr. Andrew Jardine, newphew of Messrs. Brown. This casket is made of timber from the Lister Ward of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Built 1859 - Demolished 1924."

Carving on front of box: Image of the original GRI building; "The original Glasgow Royal Infirmary 1794-1912".

Handles on sides of box: Thistle and serpent emblem of the GRI; "Auspice Caelo".

Carving on back of box: Emblem and motto of Clan Jardine, "Cave Adsum"; "The founder George Jardine, Professor of Logic, Old College Glasgow".

Creator

Hugh Kirkpatrick, Manufacturer

Date

c.1949

Identifier

454

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Height = 16 cm; Width = 41.5 cm; Depth = 22 cm.

Materials

wood
silver

Description

Gavel casket made using timber from the former Lister Ward of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary (demolished 1924). An illustration of the original GRI building (demolished 1912) carved on the front. The handles on the sides are carved with the emblem and motto of the GRI. Emblem and motto of Clan Jardine carved on the back. Photograph inside the lid of Andrew and William Brown. Box contains hammer from Macewen's theatre (object number 455) and Royal Faculty anniversary gavel (object number 456).

Silver plate on top of box: "Presented to the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow on the 29th November, 1949, and to perpetuate the memory of Andrew and William Brown J.P., who as instrument makers to the Royal Infirmary served the great surgeons Lord Lister and Sir William Macewen, by Mr. Andrew Jardine, newphew of Messrs. Brown. This casket is made of timber from the Lister Ward of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Built 1859 - Demolished 1924."

Carving on front of box: Image of the original GRI building; "The original Glasgow Royal Infirmary 1794-1912".

Handles on sides of box: Thistle and serpent emblem of the GRI; "Auspice Caelo".

Carving on back of box: Emblem and motto of Clan Jardine, "Cave Adsum"; "The founder George Jardine, Professor of Logic, Old College Glasgow".

Medallic History of Medicine

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Title

Medallic History of Medicine

Description

Book containing medals which represent significant individuals and developments throughout the history of medicine.

Date

c. 1900s

Identifier

2003/61

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Length = 27 cm

Materials

Cardboard, gold, silver.

Description

Book containing medals which represent significant individuals and developments throughout the history of medicine.

Ballot Box

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Title

Ballot Box

Description

Metal ballot box, used until recently at College meetings.

Date

c. Unknown

Identifier

1997/4.2

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Length: 19.5 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Metal ballot box, used until recently at College meetings.

Plaster bust of Professor Carl Browning

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Plaster bust of Professor Carl Browning

Description

Plaster bust by Benno Schotz of Professor Carl Hamilton Browning (1881-1972).

Browning was a Scottish bacteriologist and immunologist. He graduated from the University of Glasgow in medicine in 1907, taking up a position in 1908 as a lecturer in bacteriology under Professor Robert Muir.

In 1911, he became the Director of the Clinical Laboratory at the Glasgow Western Infirmary. After the Great War, he was holder of the Gardiner Chair of Bacteriology at the University of Glasgow from 1919 until 1951.

Professor Browning was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the College in 1958.

Date

1950

Identifier

453

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

50 x 64 x 30 cm

Materials

Plaster

Description

Plaster bust by Benno Schotz of Professor Carl Hamilton Browning (1881-1972).

Browning was a Scottish bacteriologist and immunologist. He graduated from the University of Glasgow in medicine in 1907, taking up a position in 1908 as a lecturer in bacteriology under Professor Robert Muir.

In 1911, he became the Director of the Clinical Laboratory at the Glasgow Western Infirmary. After the Great War, he was holder of the Gardiner Chair of Bacteriology at the University of Glasgow from 1919 until 1951.

Professor Browning was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the College in 1958.

Royal Sanitary Association for Scotland badge

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Title

Royal Sanitary Association for Scotland badge

Description

Royal Sanitary Association for Scotland badge. gold and ribbon.

Date

c. 1927

Identifier

2003/66.5

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

9.5 cm length

Materials

Gold, ribbon.

Description

Royal Sanitary Association for Scotland badge. gold and ribbon.

Commemorative Key

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Title

Commemorative Key

Description

Gold commemorative key presented to Sir Alexander Macgregor on 30th May 1952.

Date

c. 1952

Identifier

2003/66.1

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

15.5 cm length

Materials

Gold

Description

Gold commemorative key presented to Sir Alexander Macgregor on 30th May 1952.

British Dental Association badge

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British Dental Association badge

Description

British Dental Association badge, enamel, silver and ribbon, in leather-covered case.

Date

c. 1964

Identifier

2003/58

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

10.2 cm length

Materials

Enamel, ribbon, silver.

Description

British Dental Association badge, enamel, silver and ribbon, in leather-covered case.

University of Glasgow medal

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Title

University of Glasgow medal

Description

University of Glasgow medal, metal, in leather-covered box.

Date

c. 1950s

Identifier

2003/40.12

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

6.3 cm diameter

Materials

Leather, metal, cardboard.

Description

University of Glasgow medal, metal, in leather-covered box.

St. Andrew's Medal

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Title

St. Andrew's Medal

Description

St. Andrews' medal, metal, in cardboard box.

Date

c. 1950

Identifier

2003/40.10

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

5.1 cm diameter

Materials

Cardboard, metal, velvet.

Description

St. Andrews' medal, metal, in cardboard box.

Wax Seal Impression

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Title

Wax Seal Impression

Description

Seal impression, wax, in circular metal box, which represents the original coat of arms of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.

Date

c. 1800s

Identifier

2003/38

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

4.5 cm diameter

Materials

Wax, metal

Description

Seal impression, wax, in circular metal box, which represents the original coat of arms of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.

Writing Desk

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Title

Writing Desk

Description

Wooden writing desk containing quils, ink jars, and nibs.

Date

c. 1873

Identifier

2003/80

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Length 49.5cm

Materials

Wood

Description

Wooden writing desk containing quils, ink jars, and nibs.

Bellahouston Gold medal

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Bellahouston Gold medal

Description

The Bellahouston medal, pictured here in a blue case, was awarded annually to medical and dental graduates of The University of Glasgow for the excellence of theses submitted for the degrees of MD, DDS and PhD.

This medal was awarded to Andrew W. Kay MD. and depicts the University of Glasgow Coat of Arms surrounded by the latin 'OB EXIMIAM IN RE MEDICA SCIENTIAM' translating to 'Exceptional in Medical Science.'

Date

c. 1944

Identifier

1998/12.2

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 5cm

Materials

Gold

Description

The Bellahouston medal, pictured here in a blue case, was awarded annually to medical and dental graduates of The University of Glasgow for the excellence of theses submitted for the degrees of MD, DDS and PhD.

This medal was awarded to Andrew W. Kay MD. and depicts the University of Glasgow Coat of Arms surrounded by the latin 'OB EXIMIAM IN RE MEDICA SCIENTIAM' translating to 'Exceptional in Medical Science.'

Frans Cornelis Donders medal

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Title

Frans Cornelis Donders medal

Description

Frans Cornelis Donders medal

Date

c. 1800-1900s

Identifier

2003/40.8

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 6.6cm.

Materials

Metal

Description

Frans Cornelis Donders medal

Impression of William Hunter

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Title

Impression of William Hunter

Description

Impression of William Hunter

Date

c. 1849

Identifier

2003/40.2

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 8.1cm.

Materials

Plaster

Description

Impression of William Hunter

William Hunter medal

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Title

William Hunter medal

Description

William Hunter medal in box.

Date

c. 1936

Identifier

1998/12.1

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 7cm.

Materials

Bronze

Description

William Hunter medal in box.

William T. Gairdner medal

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Title

William T. Gairdner medal

Description

William T. Gairdner medal, in leather-covered case

Date

c. 1940s

Identifier

2004/2

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 7cm.

Materials

Metal

Description

William T. Gairdner medal, in leather-covered case

Sir Gordon Gordon Taylor medal

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Title

Sir Gordon Gordon Taylor medal

Description

Sir Gordon Gordon Taylor medal in box.

Date

c. 1970

Identifier

1998/12.4

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 5cm.

Materials

Metal.

Description

Sir Gordon Gordon Taylor medal in box.

John Anderson Medal

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Title

John Anderson Medal

Description

John Anderson medal in leather-covered case.

Date

c. 1930

Identifier

2003/40.16

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 5cm.

Materials

Leather, metal, satin, velvet, and wood.

Description

John Anderson medal in leather-covered case.

William Harvey Medal

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William Harvey Medal

Description

William Harvey medal, metal, c 1823.

Pictured here is an example of a William Harvey medal from 1823. The inscription reads, "William Harvey, born in Kent 1578, died in London 1657, Numismatic Series of Illustrious Lives". This medal was sold as part of a series to commemorate the life of the English physician, William Harvey. Harvey is most well-known for his description of the systemic circulation of the human body, which was the first accurate description of this system in history.

Creator

Durand, France

Date

c. 1823

Identifier

2003/40.6

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 4.1 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

William Harvey medal, metal, c 1823.

Pictured here is an example of a William Harvey medal from 1823. The inscription reads, "William Harvey, born in Kent 1578, died in London 1657, Numismatic Series of Illustrious Lives". This medal was sold as part of a series to commemorate the life of the English physician, William Harvey. Harvey is most well-known for his description of the systemic circulation of the human body, which was the first accurate description of this system in history.

Glasgow Eye Infirmary School of Nursing Badge

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Glasgow Eye Infirmary School of Nursing Badge

Description

Glasgow Eye Infirmary School of Nursing badge, enamel and metal, c 1960s.

The Glasgow Eye Infirmary was founded in 1824. In 1874 it moved into purpose built accommodation in the West End of Glasgow at Berkeley St which, by the late 1880s, had over 100 beds. The Infirmary continued to run an outpatients department in the East End. In 1945 the Spencer Research Committee was formed with capital of over £12,000, to oversee research in the GEI. In 1971 the entire in-patient accommodation at Berkeley St was destroyed by fire. From 1948 to 1974 the Glasgow Eye Infirmary was under the Board of Management for Glasgow Western (later Western and Gartnavel) Hospitals. In 1974 it was placed in the Western District of the Greater Glasgow Health Board and in 1993 it became the responsibility of the West Glasgow University NHS Trust. It was transferred to Gartnavel Hospital in 1998.

Creator

Unknown

Date

c. 1960s

Identifier

2003/77.51

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Length: 3.2 cm

Materials

Enamel and metal.

Description

Glasgow Eye Infirmary School of Nursing badge, enamel and metal, c 1960s.

The Glasgow Eye Infirmary was founded in 1824. In 1874 it moved into purpose built accommodation in the West End of Glasgow at Berkeley St which, by the late 1880s, had over 100 beds. The Infirmary continued to run an outpatients department in the East End. In 1945 the Spencer Research Committee was formed with capital of over £12,000, to oversee research in the GEI. In 1971 the entire in-patient accommodation at Berkeley St was destroyed by fire. From 1948 to 1974 the Glasgow Eye Infirmary was under the Board of Management for Glasgow Western (later Western and Gartnavel) Hospitals. In 1974 it was placed in the Western District of the Greater Glasgow Health Board and in 1993 it became the responsibility of the West Glasgow University NHS Trust. It was transferred to Gartnavel Hospital in 1998.

International Medical Congress Medal

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Title

International Medical Congress Medal

Description

Medal for the Eleventh International Medical Congress, held in Rome from 29th March to 5th April 1894. An engraving on the reverse shows the arrival of Asclepius, the Greek God of Medicine who takes the form of a snake, into Rome.

The International Medical Congress was a series of conferences that took place between 1867 and 1913.

Date

c. 1894

Identifier

2003/40.7

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 3.5 cm

Materials

Metal

Description

Medal for the Eleventh International Medical Congress, held in Rome from 29th March to 5th April 1894. An engraving on the reverse shows the arrival of Asclepius, the Greek God of Medicine who takes the form of a snake, into Rome.

The International Medical Congress was a series of conferences that took place between 1867 and 1913.

St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medal

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Title

St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medal

Description

St. Bartholomew's Hospital medal, metal, in leather-covered box, c 1923.

On one side is the face of Dr William Harvey, the first physician to accurately describe and explain the workings of the cardiovascular system. On the other side is Rahere, who founded the St. Bartholomew Hospital in 1123.

Creator

Unknown

Date

c. 1923

Identifier

2003/40.11

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

Diameter: 5 cm

Materials

Leather, metal, silk, and velvet.

Description

St. Bartholomew's Hospital medal, metal, in leather-covered box, c 1923.

On one side is the face of Dr William Harvey, the first physician to accurately describe and explain the workings of the cardiovascular system. On the other side is Rahere, who founded the St. Bartholomew Hospital in 1123.

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