https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/browse?tags=Royal+Maternity+Hospital&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CTitle&sort_dir=a&output=atom <![CDATA[Heritage]]> 2024-03-28T22:38:40+00:00 Omeka https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/38 <![CDATA[Lucy Baldwin Gas-Oxygen Analgesia Apparatus]]> 2021-05-25T10:07:48+00:00

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Lucy Baldwin Gas-Oxygen Analgesia Apparatus

Description

Lucy Baldwin- Countess Baldwin of Bewdley, wife of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, and maternity health activist. This gas-oxygen analgesia apparatus would have been administered to women in labour as a source of pain relief. It is named after Lucy Baldwin in honour of her efforts to advance the practice of midwifery and the care of expecting mothers. She campaigned for equal care for all mothers during labour, setting up a fund in order that women of all financial backgrounds could access anaesthesia when needed.

Date

c. 1950s

Identifier

2003/74

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Length: 21.5 cm

Materials

Metal
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/2078 <![CDATA[Photograph J Souttar McKendrick]]>
John Souttar McKendrick studied medicine at the University of Glasgow and graduated MB, CM in 1896. He gained an MD in 1899 from the University and was awarded the University Gold Medal. He held Resident positions at both the Glasgow Western Infirmary and the Royal Maternity Hospital before he was appointed as a member of the Dispensary staff at the Glasgow Western Infirmary in 1900. He became Assistant Physician to the Infirmary in 1909, a position that he held until 1922.

McKendrick was president of the College from 1939 to 1940, stepping down a year early due to illness. ]]>
2023-07-26T13:50:39+00:00

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Photograph J Souttar McKendrick

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Photograph of J Souttar McKendrick.

John Souttar McKendrick studied medicine at the University of Glasgow and graduated MB, CM in 1896. He gained an MD in 1899 from the University and was awarded the University Gold Medal. He held Resident positions at both the Glasgow Western Infirmary and the Royal Maternity Hospital before he was appointed as a member of the Dispensary staff at the Glasgow Western Infirmary in 1900. He became Assistant Physician to the Infirmary in 1909, a position that he held until 1922.

McKendrick was president of the College from 1939 to 1940, stepping down a year early due to illness.

Date

c. 1939-1940

Identifier

RCPSG 1/12/5/5
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/2050 <![CDATA[Photograph of James H Hutchison]]>
James Hutchison graduated from the University of Glasgow MBChB in 1934. In 1938 he became Assistant Visiting Physician at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow after working as there as the McCunn Research Scholar for two years. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps during the Second World War, returning to Glasgow afterwards to take up the position of Physician at the Sick Children's Hospital and Consultant Paediatrician at the Royal Mternity Hospital. In 1961 he became the Samson Gemmell Professor of Child Health at the University of Glasgow.

He was President of the College from 1966 to 1968. ]]>
2023-06-06T09:15:48+00:00

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Photograph of James H Hutchison

Description

Photograph of James H Hutchison, seated wearing the President's robes and medal.

James Hutchison graduated from the University of Glasgow MBChB in 1934. In 1938 he became Assistant Visiting Physician at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow after working as there as the McCunn Research Scholar for two years. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps during the Second World War, returning to Glasgow afterwards to take up the position of Physician at the Sick Children's Hospital and Consultant Paediatrician at the Royal Mternity Hospital. In 1961 he became the Samson Gemmell Professor of Child Health at the University of Glasgow.

He was President of the College from 1966 to 1968.

Creator

Elliot Robertson

Date

c. 1978
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/2068 <![CDATA[Photograph of Professor John Munro Kerr]]>
John Munro Kerr graduated from the University of Glasgow MB CM in 1890 and began specialising in obstetrics and gynaecology. He was made Professorial Assistant to Murdoch Cameron, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Glasgow, in 1894. This involved working at the University of Glasgow and on the wards of the Royal Maternity Hospital and the Glasgow Western Infirmary. He was made Visiting Surgeon at the Maternity Hospital in 1900.

Munro Kerr was elected to the chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Anderson College in 1910, then taking Muirhead chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Glasgow in 1911. His Assistant at this time was Louise McIlroy.

Munro Kerr was president of the College from 1933 to 1935. ]]>
2023-08-07T10:11:28+00:00

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Photograph of Professor John Munro Kerr

Description

Photograph of Professor John Munro Kerr.

John Munro Kerr graduated from the University of Glasgow MB CM in 1890 and began specialising in obstetrics and gynaecology. He was made Professorial Assistant to Murdoch Cameron, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Glasgow, in 1894. This involved working at the University of Glasgow and on the wards of the Royal Maternity Hospital and the Glasgow Western Infirmary. He was made Visiting Surgeon at the Maternity Hospital in 1900.

Munro Kerr was elected to the chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Anderson College in 1910, then taking Muirhead chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Glasgow in 1911. His Assistant at this time was Louise McIlroy.

Munro Kerr was president of the College from 1933 to 1935.

Date

c. Unknown

Identifier

RCPSG 1/12/5/4
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/1523 <![CDATA[Photograph of Remnants of the Royal Maternity Hospital at Rottenrow]]> 2021-04-21T12:31:57+00:00

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Photograph of Remnants of the Royal Maternity Hospital at Rottenrow

Description

Photograph showing some of the architectural remnants of the Royal Maternity Hospital at Rottenrow in the city centre of Glasgow.

Creator

Kirsty Earley

Date

c. 2020
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/2084 <![CDATA[Photograph of Stanley Galbraith Graham]]>
Stanley Graham graduated MB from Toronto University in 1916. After undertaking further study in Vienna, Graham worked with Professor Leonard Findlay at the University of Glasgow in clinical paediatrics. In 1930 he began to work on the wards of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital. He was appointed to the Samson Gemmell Chair of Child Health at the University of Glasgow in 1947.

Graham was president of the College from 1954 to 1956. ]]>
2023-07-26T12:59:14+00:00

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Photograph of Stanley Galbraith Graham

Description

Photograph of Stanley Galbraith Graham.

Stanley Graham graduated MB from Toronto University in 1916. After undertaking further study in Vienna, Graham worked with Professor Leonard Findlay at the University of Glasgow in clinical paediatrics. In 1930 he began to work on the wards of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital. He was appointed to the Samson Gemmell Chair of Child Health at the University of Glasgow in 1947.

Graham was president of the College from 1954 to 1956.

Date

c. 1952-1954

Identifier

RCPSG 1/12/5/5
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/2058 <![CDATA[Photograph of William Louden Reid]]>
William Louden Reid graduated MB, CM from the University of Glasgow in 1866, and had acted as a dresser to Joseph Lister as a student. He gained his MD in 1869 and became a Fellow of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1877. In the same year he began working as a physician at the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital.

He held several other position in Glasgow during his career; Obstetric Physician to the Royal Maternity Hospital, Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Children in the Anderson College, Gynaecologist to the Western Infirmary and Consulting Surgeon to the Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women.

He became an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1931. Reid served as their President from 1905-1907.]]>
2023-06-27T08:18:20+00:00

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Photograph of William Louden Reid

Description

Black and white photograph of William Louden Reid.

William Louden Reid graduated MB, CM from the University of Glasgow in 1866, and had acted as a dresser to Joseph Lister as a student. He gained his MD in 1869 and became a Fellow of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1877. In the same year he began working as a physician at the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital.

He held several other position in Glasgow during his career; Obstetric Physician to the Royal Maternity Hospital, Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Children in the Anderson College, Gynaecologist to the Western Infirmary and Consulting Surgeon to the Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women.

He became an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1931. Reid served as their President from 1905-1907.

Date

c. Unknown

Identifier

RCPSG 1/12/5/4
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/497 <![CDATA[Portrait of James Wilson 1783-1854]]>
The early part of Wilson's career is shrouded in mystery, but it is believed he began his medical studies at the University of Glasgow. It is thought that he qualified in medicine through the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow as a Licentiate, becoming a full member of the Faculty in 1816.

Wilson was one of the founding members of the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital in its early days at Greyfriars Wynd and St Andrew's Square. He acted as first and senior physician at this lying-in hospital until his death.

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2022-01-26T15:57:20+00:00

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Portrait of James Wilson 1783-1854

Description

Seated half-length in a black suit on a dark background.

The early part of Wilson's career is shrouded in mystery, but it is believed he began his medical studies at the University of Glasgow. It is thought that he qualified in medicine through the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow as a Licentiate, becoming a full member of the Faculty in 1816.

Wilson was one of the founding members of the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital in its early days at Greyfriars Wynd and St Andrew's Square. He acted as first and senior physician at this lying-in hospital until his death.

Date

19th century

Identifier

89

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125.5 x 100 cm

Materials

oil on canvas
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https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/504 <![CDATA[Portrait of William Loudon Reid MD 1845-1931]]>
William Louden Reid graduated MB, CM from the University of Glasgow in 1866, and had acted as a dresser to Joseph Lister as a student. He gained his MD in 1869 and became a Fellow of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1877. In the same year he began working as a physician at the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital.

He held several other position in Glasgow during his career; Obstetric Physician to the Royal Maternity Hospital, Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Children in the Anderson College, Gynaecologist to the Western Infirmary and Consulting Surgeon to the Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women.

He became an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1931. Reid served as their President from 1905-1907. ]]>
2022-01-26T17:07:45+00:00

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Portrait of William Loudon Reid MD 1845-1931

Description

Half-length portrait of Reid wearing a black jacket.

William Louden Reid graduated MB, CM from the University of Glasgow in 1866, and had acted as a dresser to Joseph Lister as a student. He gained his MD in 1869 and became a Fellow of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1877. In the same year he began working as a physician at the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital.

He held several other position in Glasgow during his career; Obstetric Physician to the Royal Maternity Hospital, Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Children in the Anderson College, Gynaecologist to the Western Infirmary and Consulting Surgeon to the Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women.

He became an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1931. Reid served as their President from 1905-1907.

Creator

Crawford, Robert Cree (Scottish painter, 1842-1924)

Date

19th century

Identifier

36

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Physical Dimensions

74 x 61.5 cm

Materials

oil on canvas
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