Reports of the Surgical Registrar, Resident Medical Officer, Obstetrical Registrar, Pathologist and Radiographer : 1925 / North London or University College Hospital.
- University College Hospital
- Date:
- 1925
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Reports of the Surgical Registrar, Resident Medical Officer, Obstetrical Registrar, Pathologist and Radiographer : 1925 / North London or University College Hospital. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![APPENDIX. % [The letter preceding each number is the initial of the Surgeon in whose Case Book the record of the case may be found} patients of the Surgical Unit being grouped together. Where patients have been treated by members of the honorary staff the registered Hospital numbers are employed, but the serial numbers of the Surgical Unit records are used for those treated by the Director or his assistants. All records are indexed under Namej Disease or Injury} and Number. ] T. = Mr. Wilfred Trotter. U. = Mr. C. C. Choyce, or Mr. W. = Mr. Gwynne Williams. Julian Taylor, or Mr. M. = Mr. E. K. Martin. F. J. F. Barrington. DISEASES OF THE PHARYNX, NASOPHARYNX AND LARYNX. Tonsils and Adenoids. M. 640, 2656. Enucleated. U. 3060, 3076, 3186, 3219, 3346, 3464. Enucleated. U. 3171. Haemorrhage after tonsillectomy. Out-patients’ De¬ partment. Peritonsillar Abscess. M. 3061. Septicaemia. Incision. Malignant Diseases. T. 125. Post-cricoid carcinoma. Excision. Died. Post¬ mortem 37. Secondary haemorrhage. T. 844. Post-cricoid carcinoma. Inoperable. T. 1275. Post-cricoid carcinoma. Inoperable. Gastrostomy. Readmission. Died. Post-mortem 75. Secondary haemorrhage. T. 1098. T. 1220. T. 1451. Carcinoma pharynx. Excision. Carcinoma pharynx. Excision. Post-cricoid carcinoma. Excision. No post- mortem. T. 1523. Epithelioma of tonsil. Excised. Died. Post- mortem 92. T. 19*54. Carcinoma of pharynx. Excision. Died. Post- mortem 131. T. 2252. T. 2629. Pharynx. Excised. Epithelioma of tonsil. Excision. Died. Post- mortem 146. T. 2931. Broncho-pneumonia. Carcinoma of pharynx. Excised. Died. Post mortem 178. Secondary haemorrhage. B](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31713890_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)