- PMC-PMC/2-PMC/2/1-PMC/2/1/7
- Unidad documental simple
- ? - 1984-04-06
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
A book containing the details about admitants to the sanitorium and their ailments. Also includes treatments. Spine fragile.
Oakham School
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
A book containing the details about admitants to the sanitorium and their ailments. Also includes treatments. Spine fragile.
Oakham School
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
A book containing the details about pupils admitted to the Sanitorium and their ailments.
Oakham School
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
A diary containing the details about pupils admitted to the Sanitorium, their ailments and treatment received.
Oakham School
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
A cash accounts book from the sanitorium detial its expenditure on everything from equiptment, food, building management, wages of staffetc.
Oakham School
Oakham School sanatorium register
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
Accounts, admissions and registers to the sanitorium during this period.
Oakham School
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
Accession Number 11022021/3. A list of form three students due for booster innoculations.
Oakham School
Guidelines for pupils with a severe allergy who carry an auto-injector
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
Accession number 30092020/1. A document detailing how to use an epi-pen for pupils with allergies.
Sarah Besant
Oakham School Accident Reporting Policy
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
A policy for the reporting of accidents within the school's various settings. Discusses the procedure for serious and less serious emergencies and the role of the medical centre.
Oakham School
Accidents to Members of the School
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
Guidelines from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone regarding the procedure to follow in case of head injuries, eye injuries and epileptic fits.
Graham Smallbone
Accidents to Members of the School
Parte dePastoral and Medical Care
Revised guidelines from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone regarding the procedure to follow in case of head injuries, eye injuries and epileptic fits.
Graham Smallbone