Catalogue description EAST SUFFOLK AND IPSWICH HOSPITAL RECORDS
This record is held by Suffolk Archives - Ipswich
Reference: | ID 401 |
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Title: | EAST SUFFOLK AND IPSWICH HOSPITAL RECORDS |
Description: |
1 MINUTES 1 Anniversary Court of Governors minutes 2 Board weekly minutes 3 Finance Committee minutes 4 House Committee minutes 5 Building Committee minutes 6 Contributory Scheme Borough (Ipswich) Executive Committee 7 Bartlett Trust Committee minutes 8 Miscellaneous Committees and Trusts minutes 9 Medical Staff Committee minutes 10 British Medical Association, Ipswich (Branch( minutes 2 MEMBERS ATTENDANCE AND DECLARATIONS BOOKS 3 PATIENTS REGISTERS - In- patient registers - In-patient registers (Male) - In patient registers (Female) - Private patients registers - Orthopaedic and Fracture Department in-patient registers - Operating Main Theatre No 1, operation registers - Operating Theatre No 2 - Operating Theatre No 3 - Ear, Nose and Throat Operating Theatre Statistics registers - Emergency admissions registers - Death registers 4 TITLE DEEDS OF PROPERTIES - Ipswich Nursing home - Bartlett Convalescent Home 5 TRUSTS AND LEGACIES 6 NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS 7 FOUNDATION OF HOSPITAL 8 SURVEYS AND REPORTS 9 FINANCIAL RECORDS 10 CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS 11 BENEVOLENT FUND COMMITTEE 12 MISCELLANEOUS AND EPHEMERA 13 ANNUAL REPORTS |
Date: | 1835-1948 |
Related material: |
For its history and guide, see ID 401/12/5-7. For building of the hospital see ID 401/7/1-2. See also ID 401/7/1 for minutes of the Provisional Committee 1835-1836 |
Held by: | Suffolk Archives - Ipswich, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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Access conditions: |
PATIENTS REGISTERS CLOSED FOR 100 YEARS from latest date of each volume |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
Acc No 4428, 6139, 6414, 6536, 6542, 6696, 8305, 8306, 8564 These records were deposited by the Chief Administrative Officer, Suffolk Area Health Authority, Foxhall Road, Ipswich |
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Administrative / biographical background: |
In 1835, some residents in Ipswich and district, decided to raise funds for 'an asylum for the Halt, the Lame and the Blind'. A Provisional Committee was set up for the building of the hospital. It was built in 1836. This was the first General Hospital for the district and was named 'The East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital'. Over the years, the hospital was expanded. In 1924, the Hospital Management Board took over the Bartlett Convalescent Home in Felixstowe, and in 1931, purchased 5 Lower Brook Street, Ipswich for a nurses' home. In January 1948, the management of the hospital was taken over by the Group 4 Hospital Management Committee, within the Suffolk Area Health Authority, under the National Health Service Act 1948. The hospital was renamed 'Ipswich Hospital, Anglesea Road Wing'. |
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