Correspondence and Lecture Notes, 1935-1968
Level of description
File
Reference code
A.2009.0003.1.3
Date
28/1/1935-15/1/1968
Extent and medium
1 folder
Scope and content
Correspondence, articles and lecture notes compiled by John T. Ingram. Includes a copy of an article sent to Ingram by A.E. Wales titled 'Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, 1828-1913' published in the British Journal of Venereal Diseases in 1963, advertising card for a series of open lectures held at the University of Birmingham including a lecture by Ingram titled 'The Fall of Man - Has Science an Answer?' in December 1964, copy of Ingram's notes for the lecture in December 1964, correspondence between Ingram and E. & S. Livingstone Limited, Medical, Scientific, Nursing and Dental Publishers, relating to suggestions made by Ingram for publishing books on lecture notes and industrial dermatoses, lecture notes titled 'The Skin' used for a speech at New Orleans in 1952, notes compiled by Ingram on the career of Robert Willan, founder of dermatology, notes compiled by Ingram on the life and career of Thomas Bateman, notes compiled by Ingram on the life and career of William Pickles, notes about the life and career of Sir T. Clifford Allbutt, physician at Leeds General Infirmary from 1864-1884, invitation and menu card for the Harrogate Medical Society Annual Dinner in October 1960 at which Ingram was a guest speaker, programme of events for York Medical Society in 1964-1965 which included a lecture by Ingram on Psoriasis, drafts of Ingram's book 'Industrial Dermatoses and The Industrial Injuries Act' published in 1968, list of publications authored by Ingram between 1927 and 1950, copy of the article 'The Whistler Cover or Thirty Years Without a Diagnosis' published in the London Hospital Gazette in March 1959, correspondence from the Fellows Club of the Royal College of Physicians in London inviting Ingram to become a Fellow, agenda for the meeting of the Fellows Club in 1936 confirming the admission of Ingram as a member, letter from The Lancet asking Ingram to proofread a draft biography of himself for publication, letter from University of Leeds Medical Society confirming Ingram's election as Staff President of the society for 1949-1950, correspondence from the University of Leeds Brotherton Library in 1950-1951 thanking Ingram for a gift of a Georgian bookcase and a gift of books to the University's Medical Library, letter from Leeds General Infirmary thanking Ingram for the gift of a Diathermy Apparatus for use in their Skin Department in 1935, correspondence between Ingram and Dr. J.H. Sequeira dated 1935 relating to arrangements for Ingram to collaborate with Sequeira on the fifth editiion of his textbook 'Diseases of the Skin', letters sent to Ingram from the British Broadcasting Corporation [BBC] in 1956 asking Ingram if he would take part in the radio programme 'Is There A Doctor In The House?'.
The file contains drafts of chapters written by Ingram about his life and career for a proposed autobiography. The titles for the chapters include 'The London Hospital', 'Jonathan Hutchinson and Arthur Keith', 'Walking the wards', 'The Physicians', 'Pathology', 'The dynamism of Surgeons', 'Specialities', 'Medical Peers', 'Nursing', 'The Student Body', 'The Chairman', 'Beyond the London', 'Dermatology in Leeds', 'Wars and their effect on medicine', 'Newcastle - a Professional Chair', 'The London Hospital Gazette'.
The file contains drafts of chapters written by Ingram about his life and career for a proposed autobiography. The titles for the chapters include 'The London Hospital', 'Jonathan Hutchinson and Arthur Keith', 'Walking the wards', 'The Physicians', 'Pathology', 'The dynamism of Surgeons', 'Specialities', 'Medical Peers', 'Nursing', 'The Student Body', 'The Chairman', 'Beyond the London', 'Dermatology in Leeds', 'Wars and their effect on medicine', 'Newcastle - a Professional Chair', 'The London Hospital Gazette'.
Conditions governing access
Open
Conditions governing reproduction
Not permitted
Language
English, Latin