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- 1906-1984 (Creation)
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1 vol., 15 folders, 18 envelopes
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Administrative history
The Welsh National School of Medicine was formally established at Cardiff by charter on 5 February 1931 after a lengthy and somewhat acrimonious debate. Two medical departments had already been set up at Cardiff in 1893; the forerunners of the School of Medicine which was a part of the University College of Cardiff as opposed to the new Welsh National School of Medicine which was a School of the University.
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Scope and content
Printed annual reports and statements of accounts, 1931-1980, Registrar's subject files, 1916-1976, Registrar's general correspondence and papers, 1911-1936, Registrar's correspondence with specific individuals and institutions, 1906-1967, and agendas and papers for meetings of the Council of the Welsh National School of Medicine, 1931-1942.
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Accruals
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Arranged into five sub-series listed in the summary field.
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Note
Preferred citation: CG21