Medical Records for the South Wales Coalfield C. 1890-1948: An Annotated Guide to the South Wales Coalfield Collection
By (Author) Anne Borsay
By (author) Sarah Brady
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
4th September 2007
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Extractive industries
Library and information services
651.5094294
Hardback
272
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
"The South Wales Coalfield Collection" (SWCC) is one of the largest archives of its kind in the UK and of international importance. This unique asset, however, has been under-used as a tool for medical history because, although the Collection has been catalogued, medical records are often 'hidden' and difficult to locate. "Medical Records for the South Wales Coalfield" is designed to make items of medical significance more accessible. Based on a screening of the Collection funded by a Welcome Trust Research Resources in Medical History Award, the volume will be a popular with academic researchers seeking to define viable projects and focus their efforts more effectively; teachers and lecturers wishing to put the SWCC to educational use and members of the general public interested in the medical and healthcare heritage of the Coalfield.
"... a remarkable collection of archives and difficult-to-obtain published material, which is of national and international importance. I welcome a publication drawing attention to this wonderful resource." Christine Woodland
Anne Borsay is Professor of Healthcare and Medical Humanities, School of Health Science, Swansea University. Sara Brady is Senior Research Assistant, School of Health Science, Swansea University.