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Medical Records information for Holbrook and places above it in the hierarchy

Holbrook

The Derbyshire and General Infirmary Convalescent Home was here in 1891.  In 1911, the Infirmary had twelve residents. The Infirmary had been established in 1810 and a new facility built here in 1899. Such facilities were not obliged to archive any patient records, but administrative records and some death records are available in the county library and via the National Archives.

The Derbyshire County Library has annual reports from this facility as recently as 1939. These reports may mention staff names, but the web page author has not looked at one.

Derbyshire

  • Holdings of Lambeth Palace Library - a Directory of medical licences issued by the Archbishop of Canterbury lists some early practitioners in Derbyshire.
     
  • Medical Heritage of Great Britain, a site produced by the Bath & Wessex Medical History Group, providing detailed information on a county level of the history of medical treatments, and locations of some associated buildings.
     
  • "Cholera Morbus" arrived in England in 1831 and swept through the whole of the country during 1832.
     
  • A CD-ROM of Lunacy in 19th Century Derbyshire, compiled by Sylvia WRIGHT, can be found at several sources.
     
  • Derbyshire was one of the centers of the Voluntary Aid Detachments created during World War One. Women were trained in first aid and basic medical care and used in numerous hospitals and aid stations across the country. The Newark Great War Bulletin of 19 October 1914 gives some details on page 2.
     
  • The British Red Cross is delighted to launch a new digital resource making the First World War service records of members of the Voluntary Aid Detachment accessible online for the first time. Recording the service of ambulance drivers, nurses, stretcher bearers, knitters and cooks, the collection is an exceptional source of historical information about non-military activity at this time. Please visit RedCross.org to search the first tranche of 30,000 cards.

England

  • Public Health and Epidemics, this Research Guide from The National Archives, provides an interesting overview of 19th & 20th century attempts to safeguard the health of our ancestors.
  • Vaccination against smallpox was compulsory in England and Wales from 1853 until 1948. A Vaccination Certificate was issued to the parents of each vaccinated child as proof that the vaccination had taken place.

UK and Ireland