Record

Reference NumberEUS/4
TitleEustaceans' Box
Date[1970s]
Creator NameEustace; John Francis 'Jack' (1907-2002); pioneer of occupational medicine
DescriptionRectangular, wooden box of "The Eustaceans", used to store the group's records. Lid has a circular, metal attachment for opening and an oval nameplate enscribed "THE/EUSTACEANS". There is a handle on one side of the box. When opened, the lid doubles as a bookrest. Green textile material covers the exterior of the base.

In 1972 a group of Irish "company doctors" with a dedicated interest in occupational medicine set up "The Eustaceans". The society was named for Dr. Jack Eustace, a pioneer of occupational medicine in Ireland and one of the founding members. The Eustaceans held a weekend meeting every autumn in a different location in Ireland. The members took it in turns to arrange the meeting, visit and international speakers. In 2004 The Eustaceans decided to wind themselves up as their function had been largely superseded by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine.
Extent1 item
Dimensions290mm x 365mm x 62mm
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Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameBox
TermSocieties, Medical
Occupational Medicine
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/2892Eustace; John Francis 'Jack' (1907-2002); pioneer of occupational medicine1907-2002
DS/UK/2069The Eustaceans; 1972-2004; occupational health society1972-2004
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