Title: National Hospital consultants group
Reference: QSA/19072
Calm archive record: NHNN/P/173
Date: Approx 1904
Description: Framed photograph of National Hospital consultants
Creator: digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum
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Keywords: Armour Donald John, Ballance Charles Alfred, Bastian Henry Charlton, Batten Frederick Eustace, Beevor Charles Edward, Buzzard Sir Edward Farquhar, Buzzard Thomas, Collier James Stansfield, Consultants, Cumberbatch Alphonso Elkin, Ferrier Sir David, Gowers Sir William Richard, Group Photographs, Gunn Robert Marcus, Horsley Sir Victor Alexander Haden, Hughlings Jackson John, Medical staff, Ormerod Joseph Arderne, Risien Russell James Samuel, Sargent Sir Percy, Scanned Images, Semon Sir Felix, Taylor James, Tooth Howard Henry, Turner William Aldren
Compilations: Queen Square: Clinical specialties at the National Hospital: beyond neurology and neurosurgery, Evolution of epilepsy theory and practice at the National Hospital: The complementary approaches of Sir William Gowers and John Hughlings Jackson. , James Samuel Risien Russell (1863-1939) and Macdonald Critchley (1900-1997) , Victor Horsley: a continuing legacy: commemorating the centenary of Horsley’s death, Photographs in Queen Mary Wing, National Hospital
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