Publications about the Experiment (not by GSW or IHP: see sections D & E respectively)

Date:
1930s
Reference:
SA/PHC/B.3/23
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Pioneer Health Centre Peckham, with papers of George Scott Williamson MD (1884-1953) and Innes Hope Pearse (1889-1978)
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Publications about the Experiment (not by GSW or IHP: see sections D & E respectively). In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Comprises:

  • SA/PHC/B.3/23/1: B E Astbury, "A Health Club", The Boy, c.1935.
  • SA/PHC/B.3/23/2: "The Pioneer Health Centre", The Architectural Review, Vol LXXVII, 1935.
  • SA/PHC/B.3/23/3: "Health Centre", News Chronicle, 1 January 1936.
  • SA/PHC/B.3/23/4: The Slough Social Centre, British Medical Journal, 29 January 1938.
  • SA/PHC/B.3/23/5: Professor R G Stapleton, "Tracing New Paths in Biology: Pioneer Work of a Health Centre", News Chronicle, 8 May 1938.
  • SA/PHC/B.3/23/6: "Family Health", The Spectator, 27 May 1938.
  • SA/PHC/B.3/23/7: John Langdon Davies, "In Peckham there is being tried out an experiment which may do more to revolutionize England than anything since the coming of Electricity", Picture Post, 24 December 1938.
  • SA/PHC/B.3/23/8: James Harpole, "A Surgeon Tells The Story of an Amazing Experiment", The Sunday Graphic and Sunday News, possibly late 1930s.
  • Publication/Creation

    1930s

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