Reference NumberLMH/7
TitleInterview with Patricia Horne
DateDecember 2012 - February 2013
Creator NameHorne, Patricia
Milne, Ida
DescriptionTranscript of two interviews conducted by Ida Milne with Dr Patricia Horne, a retired physician.

In the interview Dr Horne talked about a wide range of topics, including:
- her early life and family, such as her grandfather Dr Andrew Horne (co-founder of the National Maternity Hospital), father Dr Andrew Horne (who served at Gallipoli in the First World War), and mother Dr Delia Horne (née Mockler);
- medical education in University College Dublin;
- experience of working in the Mater Misercordiae Hospital, Dublin; Temple Street Children's Hospital, Dublin; and Cashel County Hospital, County Tipperary;
- time spent working with the Medical Missionaries of Mary in Nsukka, Nigeria. Dr Horne talks about childbirth, symphysiotomies, malaria, yaws, and tuberculosis in Nigeria;
- periods spent working in Zambia and Kenya;
- improvements in anaesthesia;
- the advent of antibiotics and medical and psychiatric drugs;
- use of quinine in Africa;
- the generations of medics in her family.
Extent30 pages
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TermEducation, Medical
Obstetrics
Malaria
Yaws
Tuberculosis
Anaesthesia
Antibiotics
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/2788Horne; Patricia; Physician
DS/UK/1535Horne; Sir; Andrew John (1856-1924); obstetrician1856-1924
DS/UK/2789Horne; Andrew John (1891-1963); physician1891-1963
DS/UK/2790Horne; Delia (d. 1973); Physiciand. 1973
DS/UK/1786Mater Misericordiae University Hospital
DS/UK/2791Temple Street Children's University Hospital; 1872-1872-
DS/UK/2792Medical Missionaries of Mary; 1937-1937-
DS/UK/1275Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland; 1882-1882-
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