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- 1957-1993 (Création/Production)
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20 metres
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Notice biographique
The Royal College of General Practitioners was founded in November 1952 to provide an `academic headquarters for general practice [and] to raise the standards and status of general practice'.
The founders of the college wanted it to encourage, guide and co-ordinate research into the problems of general practice. A Research Committee was formed in January 1953 [See Central Records ACE G]. The college was to be a centre for family doctors to pool knowledge and experience. Advertisements were placed in the BMJ and The Lancet asking for those who were interested in research to place their name on the college's research register. A panel was formed to co-ordinate research and give advice and guidance.
Through the research register and publications in the college's research newsletter (1953-1959) it became clear that various different strands of research were being carried out including single practice research such as by John Fry (1922-1995) and multi practice research such as College organised studies' in morbidity [1958-1995] and into the effect of antibiotics on measles (1953). The college was pleased with the success of the multi-practice research and wanted to develop the research programme, there was, in the 1950's and early 1960's no university doing general practice research and so the solution was to encourage leading enthusiasts to develop units in and around their practices and their homes. These units provided practical tools and links to those interested in research across the country.
Ian Watson founded the Epidemic Observation Unit in 1953 to collate, analyse and lead groups of general practitioners who reported syndromes and shared information, mainly about infectious diseases. It was based at Peaslake, Surrey. After Watson's death in 1979 the unit was for a while linked with the University of Surrey and led by Professor Paul Grob.[See Records of RCGP Central Departments ACE G15].
The Birmingham Research Unit, directed by Dr. D. Crombie and assisted by Dr. R. Pinsent (College Research Adviser). The Unit was founded at Crombie's suburban practice in 1962 soon after the first National Morbidity Survey. The results of its study of diabetes, published in the British Medical Journal in 1962, brought the quality of its research to the attention of the medical world for the first time. The unit played a major part in disseminating the use of the age-sex and disagnostic registers thoughout general practice. Dr. D. Fleming took over as Director of the Unit upon the retirement of Dr. Crombie.
Scottish General Practitioner Research Support Unit: The Scottish General Practitioner Research Support Unit, directed by Professor Knox of the University of Dundee. The Unit was set up jointly by the Scottish Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Scottish Home and Health Department in 1971. Funding from the Scottish Home and Health Department ceased in October 1980. In March 1985 the Unit became independent of the College and its activities were absorbed by the University of Dundee's Department of General Practice.
Manchester Research Unit: The Manchester Research Unit was founded in 1968 and became the Centre for Primary Care Research and Epidemiology on its relocation in 1997, to the Department of General Practice and Primary Care at the University of Aberdeen. Since 1968, the Centre has been principally involved in large-scale national longitudinal studies. Its recorder was Clifford Kay. It is perhaps best known for the continuing Oral Contraception Study which has investigated the health effects of the contraceptive pill and which is now over thirty years old. Findings from the study continue to influence clinical practice around the world. The size and comprehensiveness of the database has enabled the study to examine other issues related to women's health, such as the use of hormone replacement therapy and risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Other large scale studies have been the joint RCGP/RCOG Attitudes to Pregnancy Study, and Myocardial Infarction Study
Papers relating to the Swansea Research Unit led W O Williams are in the W O Williams papers BWO.
Histoire archivistique
GB 2134 ARE 1957-1993 Fonds 20 metres Royal College of General Pracitioners Research Units
The Royal College of General Practitioners was founded in November 1952 to provide an `academic headquarters for general practice [and] to raise the standards and status of general practice'.
The founders of the college wanted it to encourage, guide and co-ordinate research into the problems of general practice. A Research Committee was formed in January 1953 [See Central Records ACE G]. The college was to be a centre for family doctors to pool knowledge and experience. Advertisements were placed in the BMJ and The Lancet asking for those who were interested in research to place their name on the college's research register. A panel was formed to co-ordinate research and give advice and guidance.
Through the research register and publications in the college's research newsletter (1953-1959) it became clear that various different strands of research were being carried out including single practice research such as by John Fry (1922-1995) and multi practice research such as College organised studies' in morbidity [1958-1995] and into the effect of antibiotics on measles (1953). The college was pleased with the success of the multi-practice research and wanted to develop the research programme, there was, in the 1950's and early 1960's no university doing general practice research and so the solution was to encourage leading enthusiasts to develop units in and around their practices and their homes. These units provided practical tools and links to those interested in research across the country.
Ian Watson founded the Epidemic Observation Unit in 1953 to collate, analyse and lead groups of general practitioners who reported syndromes and shared information, mainly about infectious diseases. It was based at Peaslake, Surrey. After Watson's death in 1979 the unit was for a while linked with the University of Surrey and led by Professor Paul Grob.[See Records of RCGP Central Departments ACE G15].
The Birmingham Research Unit, directed by Dr. D. Crombie and assisted by Dr. R. Pinsent (College Research Adviser). The Unit was founded at Crombie's suburban practice in 1962 soon after the first National Morbidity Survey. The results of its study of diabetes, published in the British Medical Journal in 1962, brought the quality of its research to the attention of the medical world for the first time. The unit played a major part in disseminating the use of the age-sex and disagnostic registers thoughout general practice. Dr. D. Fleming took over as Director of the Unit upon the retirement of Dr. Crombie.
Scottish General Practitioner Research Support Unit: The Scottish General Practitioner Research Support Unit, directed by Professor Knox of the University of Dundee. The Unit was set up jointly by the Scottish Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Scottish Home and Health Department in 1971. Funding from the Scottish Home and Health Department ceased in October 1980. In March 1985 the Unit became independent of the College and its activities were absorbed by the University of Dundee's Department of General Practice.
Manchester Research Unit: The Manchester Research Unit was founded in 1968 and became the Centre for Primary Care Research and Epidemiology on its relocation in 1997, to the Department of General Practice and Primary Care at the University of Aberdeen. Since 1968, the Centre has been principally involved in large-scale national longitudinal studies. Its recorder was Clifford Kay. It is perhaps best known for the continuing Oral Contraception Study which has investigated the health effects of the contraceptive pill and which is now over thirty years old. Findings from the study continue to influence clinical practice around the world. The size and comprehensiveness of the database has enabled the study to examine other issues related to women's health, such as the use of hormone replacement therapy and risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Other large scale studies have been the joint RCGP/RCOG Attitudes to Pregnancy Study, and Myocardial Infarction Study
Papers relating to the Swansea Research Unit led W O Williams are in the W O Williams papers BWO.
Transferred from Unit Directors to RCGP archives.
Correspondence, reports and minutes generated by Royal College of General Pracitioners Research Units: A RE A Birmingham Research Unit; A RE B Scottish General Practitioner Research Support Unit; A RE C Manchester Research Unit.
None expected
By Unit.
Access is at the discretion of the Royal College of General Practitioners. Requests for access should be made in writing to The Archivist, Royal College of General Practitioners, 14 Princes Gate, Hyde Park, London SW7 1PU.
Copyright is vested in the Royal College of General Practitioners.
English
A database of all of the College archives, down to individual file level is maintained by the Archivist. The database can be searched in the College library. There is a card index of all research projects in the archives.
College archives:
ACE A Formal College records
1953-2001
A CE J
Quality & Clinical
Records generated by committees and projects concerned with quality standards and clinical practice.
A CE G
Research
Records of Research committees and projects.
Private papers:
BWO
W O Williams papers
1958-1988
Includes Swansea Research unit papers.
Dinwoodie papers
1962-1992
Includes Scottish GP Research Support Unit, Dundee
John Hunt, Lord Hunt of Fawley papers
1930-1984
John Horder papers
1951-1995
B/BY
Professor Patrick Byrne papers
1950-1983
B/MCK
Sir James Mackenzie papers
1870-1970
B/FR
John Fry papers
1955-1995
RGCP Annual Reports 1953 - 2001 summarise research projects; Papers from RGCP Research Units are published in: Research Newsletter 1953-1959; Journal of the College of General Practitioners 1960-1966; Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1967-1976; British Journal of General Practice 1976-2001; Reports From General Practice 1965-1975; Studies on Medical Population Series [HMSO]; Oral Contraception and Health. An Interim report from the oral contraception Study (RCGP, 1974). General Histories of the RCGP include information on the research units: A History of the Royal College of General Practitioners edited by John Fry, Lord Hunt of Fawley and RJFH Pinsent (1983); The Royal College of General Practitioners Forty Years On (RCGP, 1992).
Compiled by Claire Jackson, College Archivist, Royal College of General Practitioners. National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997; ISAD(G), Second Edition, 2000. July 2001 Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Acheson , Howard W K , b 1921 , general practitioner Angus Birmingham Byrne , Patrick Sarsfield , 1917-1980 , physician Carne , Stuart John , b 1926 , physician Carr , Thomas Ernest Ashdown , b 1915 , general practitioner Cohen , Richard Henry Lionel , 1907-1998 , deputy chief medical officer College of General Practitioners Communication personnel Crombie , Donald Lascelles , 1922-2000 , general practitioner Davis , Robert Harvard , 1924-1999 , Professor of General Practice Dundee Eimerl , Teviot , 1916-1993 , general practitioner England Epidemiology Europe Fleming , Douglas M , b 1936 , general practitioner Fry , John , 1922-1995 , general practitioner Gillie , Annis Calder , 1900-1985 , general practitioner Glamorgan Gregg , Ian , b 1924 , general practitioner Griffiths , Ronald , b 1929 , general practitioner Grob , Paul , b 1936 , Professor , epidmiologist Grogono , Eric , 1919-2000 , general practitioner Guildford Health Health policy Higher science education Hunt , John Henderson , 1905-1987 , general practitioner Kay , Clifford , b 1927 , general practitioner Knox , James , b 1927 , Professor Kuenssberg , Ekkehart , Von , 1913-2001 , general practitioner x Von Kuenssberg , Ekkehart Lancashire Leigh Levitt , Harry Naftali , 1908-1998 , general practitioner Manchester Medical education Medical ethics Medical personnel Medical profession Medical publishers Medical sciences Medical treatment Organization of research Peaslake Personnel Physicians Pinsent , Robert John Francis Homfray , 1917-1988 , general practitioner Publishers Research programmes Research projects Research work Royal College of General Practitioners Scotland Stone , Maurice , 1920-1988 , general practitioner Surgery Surrey Swansea Therapy UK University of Dundee , Department of General Practice University of Surrey x Surrey University Wales Warwickshire Watson , George Ian , 1909-1979 , general practitioner Western Europe Williams , William Owen , b 1921 , general practitioner People by occupation People London
Source immédiate d'acquisition ou de transfert
Transferred from Unit Directors to RCGP archives.
Zone du contenu et de la structure
Portée et contenu
Correspondence, reports and minutes generated by Royal College of General Pracitioners Research Units: A RE A Birmingham Research Unit; A RE B Scottish General Practitioner Research Support Unit; A RE C Manchester Research Unit.
Évaluation, élimination et calendrier de conservation
Accroissements
None expected
Mode de classement
By Unit.
Zone des conditions d'accès et d'utilisation
Conditions d'accès
Access is at the discretion of the Royal College of General Practitioners. Requests for access should be made in writing to The Archivist, Royal College of General Practitioners, 14 Princes Gate, Hyde Park, London SW7 1PU.
Conditions de reproduction
Copyright is vested in the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
- latin
Notes de langue et graphie
English
Caractéristiques matérielle et contraintes techniques
College archives:
ACE A Formal College records
1953-2001
A CE J
Quality & Clinical
Records generated by committees and projects concerned with quality standards and clinical practice.
A CE G
Research
Records of Research committees and projects.
Private papers:
BWO
W O Williams papers
1958-1988
Includes Swansea Research unit papers.
Dinwoodie papers
1962-1992
Includes Scottish GP Research Support Unit, Dundee
John Hunt, Lord Hunt of Fawley papers
1930-1984
John Horder papers
1951-1995
B/BY
Professor Patrick Byrne papers
1950-1983
B/MCK
Sir James Mackenzie papers
1870-1970
B/FR
John Fry papers
1955-1995
Instruments de recherche
A database of all of the College archives, down to individual file level is maintained by the Archivist. The database can be searched in the College library. There is a card index of all research projects in the archives.
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Existence et lieu de conservation des originaux
Existence et lieu de conservation des copies
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés - Sujets
- Personnel de communication
- Santé » Politique de la santé » Épidémiologie
- Santé
- Santé » Politique de la santé
- Enseignement scientifique supérieur
- Enseignement scientifique supérieur » Formation médicale
- Profession médicale » Éthique de la médecine
- Profession médicale » Personnel médical
- Profession médicale
- Sciences médicales
- Thérapie » Traitement médical
- Organisation de la recherche
- Personnel
- Profession médicale » Personnel médical » Médecin
- Personnel de communication » Éditeur
- Organisation de la recherche » Programme de recherche
- Organisation de la recherche » Programme de recherche » Projet de recherche
- Travail de recherche
- Sciences médicales » Chirurgie
- Thérapie
Mots-clés - Lieux
Mots-clés - Noms
Mots-clés - Genre
Zone du contrôle de la description
Identifiant de la description
Identifiant du service d'archives
Règles et/ou conventions utilisées
National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997; ISAD(G), Second Edition, 2000.
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Dates de production, de révision, de suppression
Langue(s)
- anglais