Watercolour medical illustration depicting suicidal wound to larynx. It has the alternative reference number 2001, 73 and P2B on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is B.e.14. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 17 reads 'Suicidal wound of larynx. Wm Schahol aet 45'. Below the illustration is written 'Suicidal wound of larynx'. The handwritten note on the back reads 'p.Ab.2 case book. p.410. Wm Schahol 45'.
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Letter from Gerard Manley Hopkins (University College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin) to Alexander William Mowbray Baillie, discussing the death of [Martin] Geldart; friends at Oxford who died by suicide. Mentions Geldart's autobiography. Refers to his collection of letters; his correspondence with Baillie; [John] Hannah and MacFarlane; his melancholy; Gladstone; and his work in Ireland.
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Watercolour medical illustration depicting suicidal wound of epiglottis. It has the alternative reference number 2003, 121 and P2B on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is B.e.8. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 17 reads 'Suicidal wound of epiglottis. Tracheotomy. Aet 73. Mr Adams'. Below the illustration is 'Suicidal wound of the epiglottis – tracheotomy'. The handwritten note on the back reads 'Mr Adams. Ba[?]. Case of Mr. O. aet 73. Wound of larynx, no large vessel divided but epiglottis almost separated. Tracheotomy performed on 13th day after inflame.t & acute oedema had caused intense dyspnea, unhealthy inflame.t section. P.t died after 13 days from the operation. Dub. J.l XV 252'.
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UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments.
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UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments.
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UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments.
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UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments. Includes interviews with various administrative staff.
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UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments.
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An issue of the University College Dublin magazine, which aimed to be a record of University life. Contributors were mainly University staff and students. A typical issue includes an editorial, articles of a literary or humorous nature, book reviews, notes from University societies, and reports from schools, in particular the Medical School.
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