Descriptive Summary
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Emilia Wyndham Poole patient records,
Date (inclusive): 1897-1898
Collection number: 37
Creator:
Poole, Emilia Wyndham 1853-1905
Extent:
97 p. ; (23 cm.)
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library.Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library History and Special Collections for the Sciences
Los Angeles, California 90095-1490
Abstract: A manuscript notebook kept by Emilia Wyndham Poole, a professional nurse, to enter patient case notes from January 1897 through
December 1898. The entries contain the patient's name, disease or operation, vital signs, wound condition, medications, general
medical state and, often, observations on the patient's mental state.
Physical location: UCLA Biomedical Library History and Special Collections for the Sciences locked cage
Language of Material: Collection materials inEnglish
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
RESTRICTED ACCESS: Subject to HIPAA constraints on use of patient records. Contact History & Special Collections for the Sciences
office in advance.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Emilia Wyndham Poole patient records (Manuscript collection 37). Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library
History and Special Collections for the Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles.
UCLA Catalog Record ID
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Kol Shaver of Zephyr Used & Rare Books (August 1998)
Biography
Emilia Wyndham Poole (1853-1905) was born and died in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was one of five siblings
[the five names are entered on the last page of this volume].
Scope and Content
Nurse Poole either wrote these notes to aid her reports to the attending physician, or some physicians, at least, read them
directly -- the last entry in Dec. 1898 is addressed to Dr. Grant, asking him to leave orders for her in writing because she
distrusts second-hand directives.
At the start of a new case, Poole names the the patient, the attending physician, and sometimes the disease or condition.
Entries start with date, then note the patient's pulse and temperature, medicines administered, food and drink taken, sleep
and mental condition, and her general remarks. Entries for the first three patients are in tabular form, with multiple columns
neatly ruled in and named; after that she switched to a less time-demanding, less restrictive paragraph format. Many of her
cases were postpartum care, but she also cared for post-operative cases, infections, a sick baby, etc. Poole was responsible
for a wide range of functions: she administered medicine and special diets, gave "cleansing" and "nutritive" enemas, dressed
wounds, removed stitches, bandaged, applied heating or cooling agents, etc.
Almost all of Poole's notes were made in pencil, and unfortunately a few pages are already very faint. The board-bound volume
is worn, but in fairly good shape.
Most of this information is included in the bookseller's description, which is included with the volume.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Genres and Forms
Medical Records