Newhall, Dorothy Minnie
- Newhall, Dorothy Minnie, 1884-1975
- Date:
- 1915-1919
- Reference:
- GC/165
- Archives and manuscripts
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About this work
Description
Diaries and photograph album of service as a nurse in the Serbian Army and Sanitary Inspector with the Serbian Relief Fund, World War One.
Publication/Creation
1915-1919
Physical description
1 box
Contributors
Acquisition note
The Manuscript diary (GC/165/2) and the photograph album were gien by Miss Newhall's niece's step-daughter, Miss M R Rundle, to the Librarian of the Wellcome Tropical Institute via the Librarian of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 1985. The typescript diary was sent by Miss Rundle directly to the Wellcome Tropical Institute later the same year.
Biographical note
Dorothy Minnie Newhall was a nurse with one of the British women's units in the Serbian Army in 1915, and a Sanitary Inspector with the Serbian Relief Fund 1916-1919. The manuscript diary bears the inscription 'Aldo Castellani, Society of Tropical Medicine, 11 Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, London W1', but is written in English and mentions Castellani in the third person (eg on 13 April 1916 'Dr Aldo Castellani arrived tonight'). The diarist's mention of the same colleagues and her return to Beckenham at the end of both this and the manuscript volume suggests that the author was Dorothy Newhall rather than Castellani.
Related material
At Wellcome Collection:
The hospital at Kargujevatz and the First Serbian-English Field Hospital are the subject of Mrs St Clair Stobart's The Flaming Sword in Serbia and elsewhere (Hodder and Stoughton, 1916). An account of a visit to the hopital in Kargujevatz can be found in the 'Historical Files' of the Medical Women's Federation (SA/MWF/C.169).
Notes
SMD. Data below collection level converted to electronic form by Ross MacFarlane, June 2003.
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Identifiers
Accession number
- 539