Committee of the Department of Clinical Investigations and Research Minutes

  • Reference
    • GB 133 USC/27
  • Dates of Creation
    • Sep 1925-Dec 1946
  • Physical Description
    • 4 items

Scope and Content

The Department of Clinical Investigations and Research was set up in 1924 as a joint enterprise between the University and the Manchester Royal Infirmary. Its purpose was to undertake basic clinical research, and from 1925 it was supervised by a joint University-Infirmary Committee. The Department was headed by a Director, Dr John Wilkinson, a haematologist, and was based at MRI. The Committee was chaired by the vice-chancellor and had a technical sub-committee chaired by Professor H. S. Raper, professor of physiology at the University. The Committee was wound up in 1946, by which time the University had more ambitious and diverse plans for medical research. The records include the minutes of the Technical Sub-Committee.

The former reference for these items was RA/19.

Related Material

A file in the Vice-Chancellor's Archive, VCA/7/175, deals with the administration of this Department, and the papers of John Wilkinson JFW include details of the Department's work.