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

Sneinton

  • The parish was home to the "County and Borough Lunatic Asylum" on the Carlton Road, opened in 1812. It is unknown what records may have survived. They were not required to archive these records, but a check with the Notts Archives office may be in order. Typically administrative and accounting documents are archived. In 1853 it was converted to a "pauper asylum" only.
     
  • David HALLAM-JONES has a photograph of the gate post for The General Lunatic Asylum on Geo-graph, taken in May, 2012.

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