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  •   K1383 - Varrier-Jones collection: records of Peter Fraser (1913-1961), incorporating the extensive personal and professional papers of Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones (1883-1941), Medical Director of the Cambridgeshire Tuberculosis Colony (from 1927 called Papworth Village Settlement), at Bourn and Papworth Hall, and other records relating to this and kindred establishments
    •   A - Records of Peter Fraser &c. relating to Papworth Hospital
      •   7 - Correspondence and papers addressed to Pendrill Varrier-Jones in files arranged by Peter Fraser
        • 11 - Letters addressed to Varrier-Jones with one letter from Helen Morant [?wife of Sir Robert] to Peter Fraser in file labelled 'undated' by Peter Fraser. Subjects are mainly personal: Varrier-Jones unwell and health problems arising from a visit to the dentist, but also including letters from Lady Linlithgow about the management committee and success in the appointment of the Duke of Kent as President of Papworth [1934]
RefNoK1383/A/7/11/17-19
AltRefNo1383/7/11/17-19
TitleDr Emmanuel Herzberg, 32 Weymouth Street, London to Dr [Ross?] detailing prescription for 'metatone', pleased that Varrier-Jones is feeling better. With note of his professional qualifications and copy letter to Dr Herzberg, inviting him to visit Papworth for lunch, and that his health is much improved.
Date28 January 1936, and 14 May [1936]
CreatorNameVarrier-Jones Papers
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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    A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932

    A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932

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