Description | Contains rolls of student attendance covering the period 1939 - 1964:
Student attendance for 1939 - 1940; Class Roll & Record 4th Year 1940 - 1941 - including the students who won the class prizes: 'Ogston Prize 1941', 'Keith Gold Medal June 1942' & 'Shepherd Gold Medal June 1942'; Roll for '3rd Year Medicine Commencing Summer Term 1941', '4th Year Spring Term 1942' & 'Fifth Year Winter 1942 Operative Surgery'; '3rd Year Medicine Commencing Summer Term 1942', '4th Year Spring Term 1943' & 5th Year Winter Term 1943 Operative Surgery'; '3rd Year Medicine Commencing Summer 1943'; '4th Year 1944' & '5th [year] 1944'; '3rd Year 1945'; '4th [year] 1946' & '5th Year 1946'; '3rd Year 1946'; '4th Year Spring 1947' & '5th Year Vac 1947'; '3rd Year Summer, 1947'; '4th Year Spring, 1948' & '5th Year Vac, 1948'; '3rd Year - Summer, 1948'; '4th Year - Spring 1949' & '5th Year - Vac 1949'; '3rd Year - Summer Term, 1949'; '4th Year - Spring Term, 1950' & '5th Year - Vacation Term, 1950'; '3rd Year Summer 1950'; '4th Year (Spring, 1951) Summer, 1951' & '5th Year (Vacation, 1951); '3rd Year, Summer Term, 1951 (Introductory)'; '4th Year Winter Term, 1951' & '5th Year Summer Term, 1952'; '3rd Year - Summer Term, 1952 (Introductory)'; '4th Year - Winter Term, 1952' & '5th Year - Summer Term, 1953'; '3rd Year - Summer Term, 1953 (Introductory)'; '4th Year - Winter Term, 1953' & '5th Year - Summer Term, 1954'; '3rd Year - Summer Term, 1954 (Introductory)'; '4th Year - Winter Term, 1954' & '5th Year - Summer Term, 1955'; '3rd Year - Summer Term, 1955 (Introductory)'; '4th Year - Winter Term, 1955' & '5th Year - Summer Term, 1956'; '3rd Year Summer, 1956 (Introductory)'; '4th Year Winter Term, 1956' & '5th Year Summer Term, 1957'; '3rd Year Introductory Course - Summer Term 1957'; '4th Year - Winter Term, 1957' & '4th Year (Second Term) Summer Term, 1958'; '3rd Year (Introductory Course) - Summer Term, 1958'; '4th Year - Winter, 1958' & '4th Year (Second Term) - Summer, 1959'; '3rd Year (Introductory Course) - Summer Term, 1959'; '4th Year - Winter Term, 1959' & '4th Year (Second Term) - Summer Term, 1960'; '3rd Year (Introductory Course) - Summer, 1960'; '4th Year - Winter, 1960' & '4th Year (Second Term) - Summer, 1961'; '3rd Year (Introductory Course) - Summer, 1961'; '4th Year - Winter, 1961' & '4th Year (Second Term) - Summer, 1962'; '3rd Year (Introductory Course) - Summer, 1962'; '4th Year - Winter, 1962' & '4th Year (Second Term) - Summer, 1963'; '3rd Year (Introductory) - Summer Term, 1963'; '4th Year - Winter Term, 1963' & '4th Year (Second Term) - Summer Term, 1964'.
Rolls of attendance, starting from around 1950, take note of the number of female and male students. The rolls show that the number of female students was always lower than male students.
Also, most of the rolls [up until around 1960] list the female students separately from the male students.
The 'Class Roll & Record 4th Year 1940 - 1941' includes a 'Stalker, Alexander L [or S]' [probably Alexander Logie Stalker], who also won the 'Ogston Prize' in 1941 and the 'Keith Gold Medal' in June 1942.
Written at the start of the volume: 'Records of some cases treated at the 1st Scottish General Hospital during the European War 1914'. Includes three cases of patients who were wounded during battle [two at the battle of Aisne and one near Ypres] and treated at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary during winter 1914. The 'Officer in Charge' of the cases was 'Lieut. [?Lieutenant] Col. [Colonel] Marnoch'.
Volume includes a black & white photograph from the "P, and J." [Press & Journal Newspaper], dated 15 October 1932. Caption underneath photograph reads: 'Fifty - One Years Attendant at Marischal College. Mr J. Booth (left), known to generations of students in the medical faculty of Aberdeen University, being presented on his retirement with a smoking cabinet by Mr W. H. Burgess, sacrist, on behalf of members of the non - graduate staff'.
Also, volume includes a number of other cases that were treated [presumably most were treated at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary] between 1934 - 1937. Mentions that 'Professor Learmonth' [James Learmonth, who taught at Aberdeen between 1932 - 1938 & Marnoch's successor] operated on [at least] one of the patients. Also mentions 'Woodend Hospital' & 'Sick Children's Hospital'. |