Photographs and Artefacts Collection: Recent submissions
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Shiraz (mtabata) age 30 schizophromia. Admitted to Holmwood in 1952. Relatives had tied her in flexion to a log placed behind her knees and it is thought her posture started from immoblisation.
(1952)This photograph shows Shiraz (mtabata) age 30 schizophromia. Admitted to Holmwood in 1952. Relatives had tied her in flexion to a log placed behind her knees and it is thought her posture started from immoblisation. -
Comptocormie insenile dementia. Murundi from Rwanda Urundi age 70, admitted to Holmwood in 1952 she imitates the bent back of the younger patient.
(1952)A photograph of Comptocormie insenile dementia. Murundi from Rwanda Urundi age 70, admitted to Holmwood in 1952 she imitates the bent back of the younger patient. -
Depression in general. Paresis of the insane suicide. Juluo age 55 strangled himself at 2:30 am with a strip of torn blanket.
(1953)This photograph shows Juluo age 55 who strangled himself at 2:30 am with a strip of torn blanket. -
Prof. Eric Holmes. The first professor Head of the department of physiology.1950-1956.
(1950)This photograph shows Prof. Eric Holmes. The first professor Head of the department of physiology.1950-1956. -
PROF. A.W.Williams. The first professor and Head of division of medicine 1950-61.
(1950)A photograph of PROF. A.W.Williams. The first professor and Head of division of medicine 1950-61. -
PROF.J.N.P.Davies.
(1950)A photograph of PROF.J.N.P.Davies, The first professor and Head of the Division of Pathology.1950-1960, -
Dr. J.P. Mitchell. The second medical superintendent and principal of the medical school 1932-1945.
(1932)Dr. J.P. Mitchell. The second medical superintendent and principal of the medical school 1932-1945. -
Five blind MAU MAU.
(1944)These men are hard core Mau Mau detainees from the same camp. They are all simulating blindness. The condition cleared up with electroencephalotherapy. -
Amputation of fingers.
(1944)Amputation of fingers.Kikuyu age 30. Encephalitis in 1944, admitted 1954, tremor generalised but mostly on right little fingers amputated as a punishment; his father tied them together with a bowstring, then strung the bow. -
Dr. Owen, the first principal and medical superintendent of Mulago Hospital 1928-1932.
(1928)This photograph shows Dr. Owen, the first principal and medical superintendent of Mulago Hospital 1928-1932. -
Mengo Hospital, 1933.
(1933)This photograph shows the Indian block Mengo Hospital in 1933 and Rubaga Cathedral (Roman Catholic) in the distance. -
Makerere child welfare clinic 3rd December 1953.
(1953-12-03)A photograph of Makerere child welfare clinic 3rd December 1953. -
Kikuyu age 30. The patient is an educated girl who developed a typical syndrome which is now 5 years duration.
(1952)A photograph shows the patient who is an educated girl that developed a typical syndrome which is now 5 years duration. -
The Lady Coryndon Maternity Training School.
(1914)A photograph of the lady Coryndon maternity training school. -
Arrival of a patient at Mengo Hospital,1912.
(1912)A photograph showing a patient arriving at Mengo Hospital. -
The Author's tent and mosquito-proof room, Mongalla,1905.
(1905)A photograph of the author's tent and mosquito- proof room, Mongalla, 1905.