| Description | Scope and Content: Same as MMUHA/5/1/2/1. Other notable events which are marked in the register are the death and funeral of Surgeon Patrick Hayes on 13 and 14 May 1904 and a note on the Easter Rising in April 1916.
The ‘Remarks’ column contains a variety of notes and comments on topics including clinical staff signing in for others; whether clinical teaching was conducted or not and whether it was a junior or senior class of physicians/surgeons or a postgraduate class (some from the Royal College of Surgeons).
Enclosures include a typed and signed letter on headed notepaper from Mr B [?J] Gwynne for the Divisional Officer, Labour Exchanges and Unemployment Insurance, Divisional Office for Ireland, Lord Edward Street, Dublin to the Secretary, Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Eccles Street, Dublin (1p; 11 April 1913) informing the Hospital of an employment vacancy with the Carnarvon Exchange sent from the Divisional Officer, Cardiff [Wales]; and a printed and signed 27-month clinical attendance certificate number 3191 for a James [?Griffin] signed by physicians John O’Donnell, F X Callaghan, [?A P Moran], D A [McErlean], and surgeons Arthur Chance, Alexander Blayney, Henry L Barniville, Charles MacAuley, and ultimately signed by Registrar John O’Donnell; certificate has a printed image of the Mater Hospital and Eccles Street at the top (1p; 19 June 1924).
See also MMUHA/1/1/2 Medical Board minutes 1899-1915 for discussions regarding the prolonged absence of Surgeon Charles Coppinger as noted in the attendance book April-May 1904. |