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A Rayment
Disease: Hysteria; Abode: Occupation:
A reminder and update for all staff: regarding areas relating to your terms and conditions of employment, recent changes to legislation and an update on staff benefits, 2011-04
A report on a talk by JRW Gleave, on the place of surgery in the treatment of Parkinson's Disease from, 1986
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, vol. 49, pp. 1327-1333, proceedings of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons
A Review of the relationship between the Clinical School of Cambridge University and Addenbrooke's NHS Trust, 1999-06
Written by Stephen Davies on the national debate about the relationship between NHS Trusts and their associated university medical schools.
A Role to Play, 2005
This section comprises records of related interest and ephemera which do not originate from within the hospital, such as press cuttings and records relating to the founder, Dr John Addenbrooke, also records which do not easily fit into any other category, such as memorabilia, artefacts and records relating to special events.
A Role to Play, 2005
Running time 22 mins
A Role to Play, 2004
Running time: 22 mins
A Role to Play - Active Risk Management at Addenbooke's, 1999
Running Time 32mins
'A safer car park' (21 Oct 2004) Integration - Access to Addenbrooke's (c2006), 2004 - 2006
Includes: Comms plan; press packs, leaflets, posters, copies of Matters, Annual Report which have info on the Access Plan, staff briefing packs.
A Sayer
Disease: Acute Rheumatism; Abode: Occupation:
A Sermon preached before the Governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital in Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge, 1768-06-30
By Thomas Martyn, Fellow of Sidney College and Professor of Botany in the University
A Special Edition of Nightingale Songs, 1999-06
This section includes photocopies of articles, material printed from the internet, newspaper cuttings and miscellaneous ephemera and memorabilia.
A Special Report on the building, supplying and equipping of Hospitals, 1972-04-26
Includes a full page on Addenbrooke's
A Strategy for Staff, 2004-01
This section includes the following records: constitutional records such as Acts of Parliament, rules and regulations and legal records; annual reports; records of the hospital's governing bodies; and records of committees. Minutes of the governing body of the United Cambridge Hospitals and of UCH committees are included here at AHGR 3/2 and AHGR 4/2 respectively. There are also papers of the Trustees for Addenbrooke's Hospital 1740-67 at AHGR 0/1.
A study of 25 cases of compression of the Cauda Equina by prolapsed intervertebral discs, 1956
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, vol.19, pp. 109-116
A Text Book for Pharmaceutics by Arthur Owen Bentley, 1937
Label inside from the West London Branch of the Pharmaceutical Society saying the book have been presented to Muriel Cunningham for meritorious work in the Student's Prize Competition for 1937
A Trolley of Ideas, 2009
A professional development programme for Playworkers at Addenbrooke's with Cambridge Curiosty and Imagination
A. Westwood
Disease: Hysterical and sthina?; Abode: Occupation:
A Wonderful Thing for Cambridge - The Evelyn Hospital 1921 to 2003, 2005
Publications from various sources, purchased or donated to the Archive. The material forms a library of books which have either been used in the Hospital for medical references or concern people connected to the hospital. A copy of some of the books are also in the Archives.
A Wright
Disease: ?hinicteric; Abode: Occupation:
A young patient being treated at GOSH, 2008
This section includes photocopies of articles, material printed from the internet, newspaper cuttings and miscellaneous ephemera and memorabilia.
Abdominal retractor - Anaesthetic Apparatus
Stainless steel
Aborted babies burn in hospital incinerator, 2006-10-23
This section comprises records of related interest and ephemera which do not originate from within the hospital, such as press cuttings and records relating to the founder, Dr John Addenbrooke, also records which do not easily fit into any other category, such as memorabilia, artefacts and records relating to special events.