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RECORDS OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR RHEUMATIC DISEASES, BATH... RECORDS OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR RHEUMATIC DISEASES, BATH, 1718-1985


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  • RECORDS OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR RHEUMATIC DISEASES, BATH, 1718-1985

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  • B&NES Record Office
Reference number
  • 0386
Description
  • The records cover the history of the Hospital from before it's founding in 1737 until it became part of the NHS in 1948. Most of the records are of an administrative nature however, and contain very little medical information. All medical records are closed for 100 years from their latest date.
Date
  • 1718-1985
Access status
  • Open
Level
  • Collection

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Administrative. Finance and endowments. Admission and discharge records. The administration of treatment. Medical books. Miscellaneous books. History and events. Photographs and framed items.