Glasgow Northern Medical Society

Scope and Content

Constitution, undated; minute books, 1914-1939; bank books, 1902-1941; receipts, 1937-1939; correspondence, 1937-1939.

Administrative / Biographical History

The Glasgow Northern Medical Society was founded in 1902 with the object of promoting social relationships between members, who included practitioners from the north of the city as well as those from the city centre. Items on the agenda included the reading of papers on medical and collateral subjects. The Society consisted of Ordinary, Corresponding and Honorary members. The Society was wound up in 1953.

Access Information

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Other Finding Aids

Descriptive list available in the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. See also NRAS Survey 1909.