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Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of William John Hughes Butterfield, Baron Butterfield of Stechford (1920-2000) VOLUME 1 section A: Biographical Section B: Guy’s Hospital, London Section C: University of Cambridge Section D: Lectures, visits and conferences NCUACS catalogue 157/7/07 by Peter Harper and Simon Coleman W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Compiled by: Description level: Fonds Deposited in: Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of William John Hughes Butterfield, Baron Butterfield of Stechford (1920-2000), medical researcher and university administrator Reference code: GB 0012 Date of material: | 1945-2000 Extent of material: ca 5500 items Peter Harper and Simon Coleman The Library, University of Cambridge NCUACS catalogue no. 157/7/07 © National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 The work of the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists in the production of this catalogue is supported by the following donors: Lady Butterfield Biochemical Society Cambridge University Library The Institute of Physics Downing College Cambridge The Royal Society W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE KEEPER OF MANUSCRIPTS MANUSCRIPTS DEPARTMENT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY WEST ROAD CAMBRIDGE CB3 9DR W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.187 SECTION B GUY’S HOSPITAL, LONDON B.1-B.64 SECTION C UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE C.1-C.1115 SECTION D LECTURES, VISITS AND D.1-D.455 CONFERENCES SECTION E PUBLICATIONS E.1-E.57 SECTION F F.1-F.2467 G.1-G.98 H.1-H.1110 SECTION H SECTION G HOUSE OF LORDS CORRESPONDENCE SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The papers were received from Lady Butterfield in 2004 and 2005. OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF WILLIAM JOHN HUGHES BUTTERFIELD (William) John (Hughes) Butterfield was born on 28 March 1920 at Stechford in the West Midlands. He was educated at Solihull School, Warwickshire, Exeter College Oxford and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (MD 1944, conferred 1951). After returning to Britain in 1944 he did his junior appointments in pathology, medicine and surgery, was on the staff of the Medical Research Council from 1946 at the Clinical Research Unit at Guy’s Hospital under R.T. Grant, and did his national service, serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1947-1949. Butterfield worked on burns, specifically on attempts to estimate the effects of nuclear explosions, continuing his work as a research fellow at the Virginia Medical College, Richmond, 1950-1952. In 1952 and 1956 he witnessed the British nuclear tests in the Monte Bello islands off the north-west coast of Australia. decisively influenced the prevailing views of diabetes and led to town. programme. undiagnosed diabetes, While working on burns, unexpected observations of the effect of the poison gas antidote British anti- Bedford which revealed many people with conducted a large-scale epidemiological study in lewisite on blood glucose levels initiated his lifelong interest in diabetes. During his time at Guy’s Butterfield developed interests in community medicine and London. In 1958 he was appointed professor in the newly established Department of Experimental pioneered automated chemistry to measure blood sugar and in 1962 with his Guy’s team Butterfield Medicine at Guy’s. For the next twelve years he led a highly successful diabetes research team. He maintained a first-class clinical diabetes unit, general medical service and bedside clinical teaching Butterfield returned to mainstream medical research at the Clinical Research Unit at Guy’s Hospital, internationally-accepted diagnostic standards for the disease. Alongside his research programme, he Council for the Education and Training of Health Visitors, 1971-1976, and chairmanship of the East Butterfield set out during his Vice-Chancellorship to create a clinical school for fourth and fifth year In 1971 he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of Nottingham University, a difficult time because of medical planning (general practice), for example in respect of the creation of the Thamesmead new students. He took on an increasing number of public responsibilities including the chairmanship of the widespread student unrest. Nottingham already had a medical school for pre-clinical students, and W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Midlands Economic Council, 1974-1976. Butterfield maintained his contacts with Guy’s as Consultant Professor Emeritus and from 1974 as a member of the Council of Governors (later Chairman of the Council of Governors of the United Medical Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’s). During Butterfield’s period at Nottingham he was much involved with planning the extended clinical school at Cambridge and he moved to Cambridge to lead the School of Clinical Medicine as Regius Professor of Physic, 1976-1987. Here he presided over an impressive range of new developments and appointments, despite a less favourable financial situation than originally envisaged, and continued his clinical and research interests. He was Master of Downing College, 1978-1987, and served the wider university community as Vice-Chancellor, 1983-1985. As a student at Oxford, 1940- 1942, he was a triple blue, playing against Cambridge at rugby, hockey and cricket - captaining the Dark Blues in the latter two sports. In Cambridge he was an active supporter of student sport as patron, chairman and president of sports clubs, and in offering his advice and experience to appeals for better facilities. He also supported the development of sports medicine in Cambridge in the form of a clinic to treat sports injuries at Addenbrooke's Hospital. His public responsibilities continued to grow in number including Chairmanship of the Medicines Commission, 1976-1982, membership of the Medical Research Council, 1976-1980, and Chairmanship of the Health Promotion Research Trust, 1983-1993, a controversial appointment because of its tobacco industry funding. Indeed, throughout his career and well past formal standing of the profession. an active role in the House of Lords in such areas of policy as higher education, medical research and the National Health Service. Butterfield’s distinguished career was recognised by many academic, professional and public honours project was raising money to establish the College of Teachers, in an attempt to improve the public advisory committees of research institutes, often as a highly regarded chairman. His last major including visiting professorships, invitations to deliver named lectures and honorary degrees. He was awarded an OBE in 1953 and knighted in 1978. In 1988 Butterfield was made a life peer and he took retirement age, Butterfield gave an enormous variety of service to professional bodies, medical and educational charities, the pharmaceutical industry, government advisory boards and the scientific two sons and a daughter. He died on 26 July 2000. married Isabel-Ann Foster Kennedy, the daughter of an eminent New York neurologist, and they had Butterfield married Ann Sanders in 1946 but she died while giving birth to their son. In 1950 he W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION The collection is presented as given in the list of contents. It is substantial and covers the period 1945-2000, though the bulk dates from Butterfield’s years as Cambridge Regius, 1976-1987, and his very active years of ‘retirement’ to 2000. Section A, Biographical, consists principally of long sequences of diaries, message books and personal notebooks. There is sequence of diaries in a variety of smaller formats 1951, 1960 - 1993- 1994 used by Butterfield for a personal record of engagements. From 1975-1976 onwards Butterfield used Cambridge University pocket diaries. There is a series of large format office diaries for engagements kept by secretaries, 1962-2000. There is also a series of message books kept by secretaries, 1976-2000. Although what is recorded in these books varies over time, their contents may include records of telephone and other messages for Butterfield and records of telephone calls made by secretaries on his behalf. An important series of personal notebooks was initiated by Butterfield in 1968 to record ideas including research ideas, plans, personal diary and reflections, and drafts. Drafts include letters and talks, addresses and lectures and there are also many notes of meetings attended and visits made. These notebooks are particularly important for Butterfield’s last years at Guy's Hospital and his Vice-Chancellorship of the University of Nottingham, which are not of his life, the last one covering the period 1998-2000. occasions in Cambridge and elsewhere in the 1980s and 1990s. Section B, Guy’s Hospital London, is not extensive but diverse in topic and character. It includes a well documented elsewhere in the archive. Butterfield continued to use these notebooks for the rest 1956, while he was working at the MRC Clinical Research Unit at the Hospital. number of items relating to Butterfield’s diabetes research including two notebooks dating from 1954- In addition to these series of diaries and notebooks, the section includes obituaries, curricula vitae of Solihull School) and a selection of menu cards, often signed, and related material, for social and entries for biographical directories, papers relating to the Old Silhillians Association (for old boys Guy’s were very much involved and the University of Essex / Guy’s General Practice Computer Unit reflecting his interest in the running of one of the hospital wards and in computer requirements at the Nottingham in 1971, and correspondence and papers relating to the Council of Governors, of which Butterfield was a member from 1974. For the Thamesrnead new town project in which Butterfield and documentation of his Professorship of Experimental Medicine at Guy’s though there is a little material There is, however, correspondence relating to his position as Consultant Professor Emeritus, which he held after his departure for the Vice-Chancellorship at the University of hospital. There is scant W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 see Section F. See Section F also for the Council of Governors of the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals. Section C, University of Cambridge, provides extensive documentation of Butterfield’s period as Regius Professor of Physic, 1976-1987, especially important for the development of the School of Clinical Medicine. Much of the Clinical School material is organised by department including old established departments such as Medicine (I.H. Mills) and Surgery (R.Y. Calne), including support for transplantation studies, and new developments and appointments including Clinical Biochemistry (C.N. Hales), Clinical Pharmacology (M.J. Brown), Community Medicine (R.M. Acheson), Haematological Medicine (F.G.J. Hayhoe), Paediatrics (J.A. Davis), Psychiatry (M. Roth) and Radiology (T. Sherwood). Other Clinical School papers are organised under such headings as: Clinical Dean, Committees, Examining, Funding, Special Projects and Teaching. Special projects include curriculum monitoring and evaluation project in the new Clinical School (R.E. Wakeford) funded by the Nuffield Foundation. There is documentation of Butterfield’s relations with other University departments such as Anatomy, Engineering (proposed postgraduate degree in biomedical engineering and research projects with medical applications), History and Philosophy of Science, and Pathology; with Hughes Hall; and with the MRC Dunn Nutrition Unit. There is extensive material relating to the key role of the Regius in relation to the NHS Regional and Area Health Authorities including hospital developments in Huntingdon and Peterborough and the Regional Cardiac Unit at 1978-1987, and Vice- The drafts Papworth Hospital. Butterfield’s Mastership of Downing College, period, 1963-1999.. in 1978 to treat sports injuries and the 1995 Appeal to support its expansion. The material is presented in three main sequences: a sequence of ‘lectures, sports facilities. Of particular interest are the records of his support for the development of sports Chancellorship, 1983-1985, are principally represented by files of ‘personal’ correspondence. number of sports clubs of which he was chairman, president or patron, and campaigns for improved conferences and symposia’ material, 1963-1972, and separate sequences of lectures material, 1970- 1999, and visits and conferences material, 1964-1993. A little documentation relating to Butterfield’s Section D, Lectures, visits and conferences, forms a substantial record of these activities covering the medicine in Cambridge, especially the early years of the clinic established at Addenbrooke’s Hospital Butterfield’s great support for sport in Cambridge is well represented in the section, including the large cover an extended period of over forty years to 1994 but are unrepresentative of Butterfield’s typescripts of the contributions of others, correspondence about arrangements and arising from The material may include drafts of Butterfield’s conference papers, speeches and addresses, contributions to radio and television programmes, 1967-1973 is also presented here for convenience. Publications, presents drafts, editorial and advisory correspondence and a box of Butterfield’s reprints, with a list of reprints and a supplementary list of ‘undated papers’. meetings, programmes and list of participants. Section E, W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 publication record, especially in diabetes research. There is, however, significant material relating to Butterfield’s early work on flash burns from atomic bombs. There are also undated drafts of work with L.P. Krall for proposed publication or publications on ‘Living with Diabetes’. The editorial correspondence covers a relatively short period, 1970-1985, and chiefly documents Butterfield’s relations with the publisher John Wiley & Sons, especially in respect of the /nternational Dictionary of Medicine and Biology (IDMB), for which Butterfield was a member of the Advisory Board. Section F, Societies and organisations, is by far the largest in the archive. It documents, often very extensively, some 124 professional bodies, medical and educational charities, government advisory boards, industry organisations, research institutes and the like, to which Butterfield gave service over a period of almost fifty years, including the last year of his life. Only a small number of these bodies can be highlighted here. Professional bodies include the College of Teachers, the medical Royal Colleges and the BMA. Medical charities include Age Research/British Foundation for Age Research, British Diabetic Association, British Heart Foundation, Help the Aged, Save the Children (in respect of its Stop Polio Campaign) and Tommy’s Campaign (for research into the causation and prevention of poor fetal growth, prematurity and stillbirth). He was associated with a large number of pharmaceutical companies during his career, for example, Beecham Group plc, Boots Company plc, Hoechst UK Ltd, Miles Laboratories Ltd, Upjohn Ltd, Warner Lambert Company and the Wellcome Foundation Ltd and more generally British Insulin Manufacturers and the Association of the British Research Trust, and the Medicines Commission. Research Institutes include the Cambridge branch (J.R. Vane). A number of topic folders were found in the alphabetical sequences of societies and Butterfield’s interest in the work of R.W. Revans, and ‘Aptitudes’, which reflects his interest in number of dining and other clubs and had a particularly long and well-documented association with the Medical Pilgrims. Pharmaceutical Industry and its Animals in Medicine Information Centre. Government appointments included the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy, the Council for the Education and surveying the skills and aptitudes of school leavers. Additionally Butterfield was a member of a of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research (K. Sikora) and the William Harvey Research Institute Training of Health Visitors, the East Midlands Economic Planning Council, the Health Promotion organisations and have been retained with societies. These include ‘Action Learning’ which reflects before the House. (Regulation of Hours) Bill, and the work of Select Committees such as Science and Technology and speeches in the House on topics such as NHS reform, education (student loans), health issues in the European Community and the teaching profession. Butterfield’s correspondents include fellow peers, European Communities. Apart from his maiden speech there are also drafts for a number of Section G, House of Lords, documents Butterfield’s engagement with the business of the House including his maiden speech, 25 January 1989 on the second reading of the Junior Hospital Doctors government ministers, civil servants and individuals and organisations interested in the business W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Section H, Correspondence, is substantial covering an extended period, 1945-2000, though the great bulk dates from Butterfield’s period as Regius at Cambridge and the years of his formal retirement. Much of Butterfield’s correspondence was kept in alphabetical sequences of ‘miscellaneous’ correspondence for particular chronological periods. ‘Miscellaneous’ correspondence for Butterfield’s last years at Guy’s and his period as Nottingham Vice-Chancellor survives for only a handful of letters of the alphabet ‘A’, ‘E’, ‘R’ and ‘W’. Three further organised miscellaneous sequences cover very approximately the period from his arrival in Cambridge to his becoming Vice-Chancellor in 1983, the first half of his Vice-Chancellorship, 1983-1984 and the years from his retirement as Regius to 2000. The end of his Vice-Chancellorship, 1985, and his last years as Regius, 1986-1987 seem less well covered. However, the miscellaneous correspondence sequences are supplemented by carbons of outgoing correspondence, 1981, 1986-1987, ‘personal’ correspondence, 1978-1986, and correspondence arranged by topic, for example ‘Education’ and ‘National Health Service’, 1976-1999. Additionally there is a_ significant record of his relations with patients, and references and recommendations material. It should be noted that there is also important and extensive correspondence in other sections of the archive, notably sections C and F. There is also an index of correspondents. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS of the project. Peter Harper We are very grateful to Lady Butterfield for making the papers available and for her financial support November 2007 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL, A.1-A.187 1951-2000 A.1-A.6A BIOGRAPHICAL AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL A.7-A.76 DIARIES A.77-A.100 MESSAGE BOOKS A.101-A.167 PERSONAL NOTEBOOKS A.168-A.184 MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL A.185-A.187 §PHOTOGRAPHS BIOGRAPHICAL AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL 1996-2000, nd Obituaries: Daily Telegraph, 26 July 2000. Guardian, 26 July 2000. By Professor Harry Keen. The Times, 27 July 2000. British Medical Journal, 30 July 2000. Curricula vitae ‘Lord B's latest C.V.' Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Entries for biographical directories Includes citatation for conferment of honorary degree by Chinese University of Hongkong, 12 October 1989 (A.2), list of appointments, learned societies, committees etc., (A.3) and lists of published papers, lectures, conferences, symposia, etc (A.4). Other curricula vitae W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical ‘At home with Lord Buttercup’ Profile of Butterfield in Hopkins Medical News, Winter 1998, pp 36-41. DIARIES Personal Diaries variety A used Butterfield for a personal record of engagements, etc. smaller of format diaries were 1951-2000 1951-1994 by The sequence 1960-1966 are Wellcome Appointments Diaries. used Cambridge Pocket Diaries. 1975-1976 onwards Butterfield From 1951 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical 1975-1976 1976-1977 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 (1) 1985-1986 1983-1984 (2) 1984-1985 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical 1986-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 1993-1994 A.36-A.74 A.36 1962-2000 Office Diaries 1962 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical Loose papers enclosed at front. Loose items enclosed at front and back. 1978 1980 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical 1981 Loose papers enclosed. 1982 Loose papers enclosed. 1984 Loose papers especially at back. 1985 Loose papers enclosed at back. 1986 1987 1988 1989 Loose papers enclosed at back. Loose papers enclosed at front and back. Loose papers enclosed at back. Loose papers enclosed at back. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical A.75-A.76 Vice-Chancellor's Diaries 1971 Two diaries inscribed 'Vice-Chancellor' on front cover. 1971-1972 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical A.77-A.100 MESSAGE BOOKS 1976-2000 What is recorded in these books varies over time. It may include records of telephone and other messages for Butterfield records of telephone calls made by secretaries on his behalf. and A.77-A.84 are numbered and dated on spine. neither numbering nor dating is completely reliable. However, March 1976-1977 June 1980 - January 1981 January 1981 - October 1981 This message book appears to have been numbered no.4. in error. October 1981 - September 1982 January 1984 - September 1985 The first page is headed 'Telephone calls out’. This message book appears to have been numbered no.3 in error and misdated on spine '1980-1981'. October 1986 - July 1987 July 1984 - November 1985 Loose papers enclosed at back. November 1985 - October 1986 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical July - October 1987 1989 - January 1990 January - September 1990 September 1990 - May 1991 June 1991 - February 1992 February - November 1992 November 1992 - August 1993 January - August 1995 August 1995 - April 1996 April - November 1996 August 1993 - June 1994 May 1994 - January 1995 July 1997 - March 1998 November 1996 - July 1997 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical March - December 1998 December 1998 - June 2000 A.101-A.167 PERSONAL NOTEBOOKS 1968-2000 to record This was a new series of notebooks which was initiated in September 1968 research ideas, plans, personal diary and reflections, and drafts. Drafts include letters and talks, addresses and lectures. There are also many notes of meetings attended and visits made. including ideas The notebooks are illustrated with Butterfield's sketches of people and places. The notebooks presented as A.101-A.137 are numbered and dated on spine. The numbering and dating are not completely reliable and the notebooks are listed as far as possible in chronological order. The notebooks at A.139- A.143 have labels on front covers. The rationale of the notebooks is explained by Butterfield in a note on page one of the first volume (A.101). September 1968 - January 1969 Butterfield's name and address at the Department of Medicine, Guy's Hospital, London SE1 inside front cover. Paginated 1-183 with a few pages of unpaginated notes at the back. Loose papers enclosed including 'Bedford Chapter VII’ between pp [164]-165. Butterfield's name and address at Guy's Hospital inside front cover. Loose papers enclosed. January - June 1969 Paginated 1-181. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical July - November 1969 Butterfield's name and address at Guy's Hospital on first page. Paginated 1-187. Loose papers enclosed. November 1969 - March 1970 Butterfield's name and address at Guy's Hospital on first page. Loose papers enclosed. April - July 1970 Butterfield's name and dates when notebook was used appear on first page. Loose papers enclosed. June - October 1970 See also D.106-D.107. October 1970 - March 1971 papers enclosed including programme Butterfield's name, address at Guy's Hospital and dates when book was used inside front cover. Loose of European Association for Studies of Diabetes, 6th Annual Meeting, Warsaw, 23-25 September 1970. photograph with Butterfield. Butterfield's name, address at Guy's Hospital and starting date for notebook's use inside front cover. Loose papers enclosed including, at front, group Loose papers enclosed. March 1971-September 1971 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical October 1971 - January 1972 The starting date is given on the first page and on the following page Butterfield's name and address as Vice- Chancellor at Nottingham: Highfield House, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD. Loose papers enclosed. January - March 1972 Butterfield's name and address at Nottingham on first page. Loose papers enclosed. April 1972 Butterfield's name and address at Nottingham on first page. Contents principally relate to ‘An Hellenic Tour’. Loose papers enclosed. August - November 1972 January - April 1973 Loose papers enclosed. May - August 1972 Butterfield's name, address at Nottingham, and dates when notebook was used on first page. spine and therefore misnumbered no. 18. Butterfield's name and address at Nottingham on first page. Butterfield's name and address at Nottingham on page. first This notebook is misdated 'January 1974 onwards’ on W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical April - July 1973 Butterfield's name, address at Nottingham and date of first entry inside front cover. June - September 1973 Butterfield's name, address at Nottingham and date of first entry on first page. September - October 1973 Butterfield's name, address at Nottingham and date of first entry inside front cover. November 1973 - February 1974 Butterfield's name, address at Nottingham and date of first entry inside front cover. February - April 1974 Loose papers enclosed. Butterfield's name, address at Nottingham and date of first entry inside front cover. Inscribed with Butterfield's name, the date '1.4.74' and 'SS Ankara Swans Hellenic Cruise’. starting date inside front cover. April - June 1974 ‘University of Nottingham’, April 1974 June - October 1974 Butterfield's name, and W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical August - September 1974 Butterfield's name, Nottingham address and dates when notebook was used inside front cover. inscribed Also Pilgrimage’. inside front cover ‘Italy’ and ‘Belgian Loose papers enclosed at back. September 1974 - January 1975 ‘John Nottingham’ and starting date inside front cover. Vice-Chancellor Butterfield University _ of January - April 1975 Dates when notebook was used on first page. April - July 1975 addresses at Nottingham July - November 1975 November 1975 - March 1976 Dates when notebook was used on first page. Butterfield's name and ‘University of Nottingham’ inside front cover and dates when book was used on first page. Butterfield's Downing College Cambridge and starting front cover. Loose papers enclosed. Butterfield’s College Cambridge, and dates notebook in use inside front cover. addresses March - June 1976 and inside date name, name, at Downing W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical July - September 1976 and at name Butterfield’s of Nottingham and dates notebook in use inside front cover. The date ‘1/10/74’ which is probably contemporaneous with the address has been crossed out. University address September - November 1976 Butterfield’s Physic Cambridge’ and dates notebook in use inside front cover. Professor ‘Regius name, of December 1976 - March 1977 Dates notebook in use on first page. March - September 1977 Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address and dates notebook in use on first page. April 1978 Loose papers enclosed. October 1977 - June 1978 Used for visit to Hong Kong. Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address and dates notebook in use on first page. Butterfield's name and starting date on first page. July - November 1978 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical November 1978 - May 1979 Butterfield's name, Downing College Cambridge address and 'November 1978' inside front cover. Loose papers enclosed. May 1979 - 1980 Butterfield's name, position 'RPP' [Regius Professor of Physic], New Addenbrooke's Hospital address and dates when book was used inside front cover. Loose papers enclosed. December 1979 - July 1980 Butterfield's name, Downing College Cambridge address. Loose papers enclosed. Notebook used to record Medical Pilgrims’ visit to China. Paginated 1 - 119, many pages unused. April 1979 - September 1980 April - May 1980 Downing College Cambridge Butterfield's name and address inside front cover. topic is recorded. This record of correspondence ? received is organised by Each letter is given a number and the sender and date. Notebook used for record of Butterfield's correspondence during this period. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical Summer 1980 - March 1981 Butterfield’s name and dates notebook in use on first page. Loose papers enclosed. March - November 1981 name, Butterfield’s College Cambridge and starting date for notebook’s use on first page. Downing address at November 1981 - Easter 1982 Dates notebook in use inside front cover. Loose papers enclosed at front. name, address at College January - September 1983 August 1982 - January 1983 June 1981, April - September 1982 Butterfield's Cambridge and dates notebook in use inside front cover. Downing Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address and dates notebook in use inside front cover. and dates notebook in use inside front cover. Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address and dates notebook in use inside front cover. Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address October 1983 - March 1984 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical March - July 1984 Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address and starting date for use of notebook inside front cover. Loose papers enclosed. August 1984 - March 1985 Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address and dates notebook in use inside front cover. Loose papers enclosed. March - August 1985 Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address and dates notebook in use inside front cover. Loose papers including correspondence enclosed. Loose papers enclosed. Summer 1986 August 1985 - May 1986 name, address as Butterfield’s name, Downing College Cambridge address and ‘Summer 1986’ inside front cover. Butterfield’s Vice-Chancellor and Downing College Cambridge address and starting date for use of notebook inside front cover. Medicine’. Butterfield's name and Downing College address inside front cover. Inside front cover also inscribed 'Late 1986 In preparation McCarrison Lecture - Royal Institution Society for Social Loose papers enclosed. 1986-1987 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical Letter enclosed at back dated 8 August 1987. February 1987 - June 1988 Inscribed on first page with Butterfield's name, 'February 1987’ and 'House of Lords Sub Cttee’. Select Committee (Science "To June 1988!' was later added with an explanation of the use of the notebook: ' It started as a notebook for the HoL on Medical Research - But by April - May - June 1988, | realized that there wasn't much point in making copious notes. So it covered Australia 1988, and much more, including Prime Minister letters’. & Technology) Loose papers enclosed at back. June 1988 - February 1989 First page headed with date 25/6/88. February - September 1989 dates when September 1989 - April 1990 Loose papers enclosed. October 1990 - August 1991 Butterfield's name, notebook was used inside front cover. private address and Butterfield's name, Downing College Cambridge address and dates when notebook was used inside front cover. notebook inside front cover. Butterfield's name, notebook was used inside front cover. Butterfield's name, private address and starting date of private address and dates when September 1991 - April 1992 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical May 1992 - September 1993 Butterfield's name, notebook was used inside front cover. private address and dates when October 1993 - August 1994 Butterfield's name, notebook was used inside front cover. private address and dates when August 1994 - May 1995 Butterfield's name, notebook was used inside front cover. private address and dates when May - September 1995 Butterfield's name, private address and House of Lords address and dates when notebook was used inside front cover. June 1995 - June 1996 June 1996 - January 1998 February 1998 - 2000 private address and dates when Butterfield's name, notebook was used inside front cover. notebook inside front cover. Butterfield's name, private address and starting date of W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical A.168-A.184 MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL 1962-1998, nd Address book Maintained by one of Butterfield's secretaries ‘up to Sept 87: A.169-A.177 Old Silhillians Association 1962-1990 Correspondence and papers. 9 folders. The Old Silhillians Association was the the old boys' association of Butterfield's school, Solihull School. At A.153 are photocopies of local newspaper accounts re Butterfield's scholastic and sporting achievements. 5 folders. 2 folders. A.185-A.187 1980-1998 1980-1998 A.178-A.182 Cambridge A.178-A.184 Social events A.183-A.184 Other Signed menus, table plans etc. Council 1976-1980. Group photograph (black and white) with key of [Medical Research Council] 1985-1992, nd PHOTOGRAPHS Butterfield was a member of the Medical Research W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Biographical photograph The knighthood (awarded 1978). was taken’ before Butterfield's Group photograph (black and white) of Butterfield with members of staff of Tettenhall College, Wolverhampton. Group photograph (colour) including Butterfield With inscription Solihull School’. on back 'House of Lords folk from W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 SECTION B GUY'S HOSPITAL LONDON, B.1-B.64 1954-1983 B.1-B.4 RESEARCH B.5-B.11 OTHER TOPICS B.12-B.21 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE B.22-B.38 COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS B.39-B.64 SLIDES FOR LECTURES RESEARCH Two hardback notebooks compiled while Butterfield was working at the Clinical Research Unit at Guy's Hospital, 1953-1957. They record various experiments on blood flow (‘finger volume’ experiments, vasodilation, effect of posture etc) on a number of subjects and are partly in The contents are chiefly tables of Butterfield's hand. experimental graphs notes. _ Intercalated material includes manuscript graphs, a few loose clinical notes it Butterfield's) re particular patients. occasionally, correspondence (some of data, and, and 1954-c.1971 1954-1956 Chiefly in the hand of another researcher. Paginated 1-188. August 1954- September 1955 Notebook inscribed 'Lab. Record Book Ill’ on cover, 'Vol A’ on spine. The inscriptions on the covers (see below) appear to indicate that these notebooks were originally part of a series, probably covering further experiments on blood flow. May 1956 Notebook inscribed 'Lab. Record Book IV' on cover, 'Vol B' on spine. Includes (near the back) correspondence re January-February 1955. Partly in Butterfield's hand. August 1955- patients, Paginated 1-185. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Guy’s Hospital, London Copy of a funding application by Butterfield for a research project on human blood vessels. 1964 or earlier Typescript report on Diabetes research at Guy's Hospital, covering future developments. proposed progress made and_ OTHER TOPICS 1959-1970 ‘William Gull Ward', contents of a file so inscribed. 1959-1970 General correspondence re the running of the ward. ‘Medical School Finance Committee’, contents of a file so inscribed. 1965-1966 4 folders. 2 folders. Butterfield was a member of the Committee. B.10-B.11 ‘Computers’, contents of a file so inscribed. Financial papers, minutes and agendas for meetings. Correspondence etc re computer requirements at Guy's Hospital. 1965-1967 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Guy’s Hospital, London B.12-B.21 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE 1970-1977 after Chiefly re matters arising from Butterfield’s position as Consultant Professor Emeritus (appointed in May or June 1971 Vice- Chancellorship of the University of Nottingham) and his continued close association with the hospital following his departure. Guy's take the left he up to Contents of a file. 10 folders. B.22-B.38 COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS 1974, 1978, 1980-1983 Hospital Butterfield was a member of the Council of Governors, and Guy's subsequently a member, becoming Chairman, of the Council of the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospitals (UMDS). 1974-1982, Medical School, of and with other papers, meetings 17 folders. B.39-B.64 Minutes correspondence. Almost all the papers are in the date span 1981-1983. For further material relating to the UMDS see F.2405- F.2446. 1955-1964 Much inscribed alphabetically and this sequence is preserved below. Most of the figures etc are also inscribed numerically and sometimes have annotations in Butterfield's hand. Figures related photographic material), prepared at Guy’s Hospital, used for unidentified lectures by Butterfield. SLIDES FOR LECTURES material found of the in files slides (with for slides and draft was W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Guy’s Hospital, London The main topics covered are stated where known. See D.285 for related material. ‘A’. Diabetic burns. 'B'. Experiments on flashburns from nuclear weapons. Includes to annotated on the back by Butterfield. photographs relating experiments, some The date '8.6.55' appears on one of the figures. See E.1-E.5 for related material. . Diabetic burns. . Insulin and diabetes. . Insulin and diabetes. . Glucose levels in blood. . Blood; computers for medical students. . Glucose in the blood; hypoglycaemia. . Blood sugar; diabetes. . Insulin and diabetes. . Diabetes. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Guy’s Hospital, London 'N'. Blood sugar. 'O'. Diabetes and sulphonylurea. B.52-B.53 'R'. Various diseases and medical issues. Photographs included at B.53. 2 folders. 'S'. Healthcare administration. 'T'. Diabetes; hospitals; various health issues. B.56-B.57 'U'. Diabetes; glucose uptake. 'V'. Peripheral vascular disease; insulin. 2 folders. 'W'. Guy's Hospital. Calories; statistics from rugby matches involving "Tables for peripheral glucose metabolism Il. Science 1964’, contents of a file so inscribed. 3 folders. Photographs, contents of a cells & granule release’. B.62-B.64 Miscellaneous figures, photographic material etc. Clinical file inscribed ‘Photos of B - With manuscript captions. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 SECTION C UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE C.1-C.1115 1947-2000 C.1-C.944 REGIUS PROFESSOR OF PHYSIC C.945-C.947 MASTER OF DOWNING COLLEGE C.948-C.988C VICE-CHANCELLOR C.989-C.1062 SPORT C.1063-C.1115 CAMBRIDGE OTHER C.1-C.944 REGIUS PROFESSOR OF PHYSIC 1947-1997 Butterfield was Regius Professor of Physic, 1976-1987. C.1-C.67 University Administration C.68-C.535 School of Clinical Medicine C.602-C.722 C.723-C.728 C.568-C.601 Dunn Nutrition Unit C.554-C.567A Hughes Hall Funds, Prizes, Scholarships, etc C.536-C.553 ~~ _ University departments Miscellaneous University of Cambridge C.729-C.944 — Regional and area health authorities University by J.W. Linnett, Vice-Chancellor, 1973-1975. Butterfield's correspondence with Vice-Chancellors and the Assistant to the Vice-Chancellor. Includes paper on ‘useful’ research in Cambridge 1975-1988 1975-1988 University Administration Vice-Chancellor 1975 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge 1976 fund Includes paper prepared by Butterfield for a visit to the USA by the Vice-Chancellor, A.R. Murray, entitled 'Brief or even for raising named Medical in Association with the new University of Cambridge Clinical School in October 1976.’ for Research Laboratories, or Biomedical Research Institute, at New Addenbrooke's Hospital, opening 1977-1982, 1987-1988 Secretary General of the Faculties 1976-1983 Butterfield's correspondence with the Secretary General of the Faculties, A.D.1. Nicol. 1976 1978-1979 1982-1983 Treasurer Includes ‘Points for Discussion with Dr. Nicol - 11th July 1979' beginning ‘The expansion of the Clinical School has almost run out of UGC and SIFT funds’. responsibility. General Board of the Faculties / Cambridgeshire Area Health to clinical administer Butterfield's correspondence with Gardner. General Board of the Faculties Joint payments (Teaching) for scheme the Treasurer, T.C. Authority the Committee for 1977-1978 1976-1983 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge Correspondence and papers. 11 folders. Papers at C.19 relate to a visit by Butterfield to West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds, in 1978 and were found with the Committee papers at C.9-C.18. C.20-C.21 Faculty Board of Biology Agenda and minutes of Board meetings. 2 folders. Some annotation by Butterfield. C.22-C.53 Faculty of Clinical Medicine C.22-C.40 Faculty Board of Clinical Medicine 1977-1984 1979, 1981- 1984 agenda and minutes for Board Correspondence, meetings. 19 folders. C.43-C.47 1977-1979 Correspondence and papers. 2 folders. Some annotation by Butterfield C.41-C.42 Curriculum Committee Includes at C.41 'Memorandum on a Study of Medical Education at Cambridge University’ by Milo Keynes, May 1977. 5 folders. Correspondence, agenda and minutes. Finance and Establishment Committee 1982-1984 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.49-C.53 University of Cambridge Papers for School of Clinical Medicine Finance and Establishment Committee and Faculty Board of Clinical Medicine Finance and Establishment Committee kept together as a single sequence. Some annotation by Butterfield. Medical Education Committee 1978-1980 Joint Accommodation Committee of Faculty Board of Clinical Health Authority (Teaching) Cambridgeshire Medicine Area and 1978-1983 Correspondence, agenda and minutes. 5 folders. Some annotation by Butterfield. C.54-C.61 Financial Board C.54 1976-1982 1977 1978-1982 Correspondence, agenda and papers. C.55-C.58 Medical Building Committee Correspondence, agendas, minutes etc. Committee on Residences for Clinical Students Note on file ‘Current Papers. Previous papers passed to Mr J.F. Howe, Secretary [of the Clinical School]. 1976-1978 Users' Sub-Committee of the Financial Board Medical Committee Agendas, minutes etc for meetings. C.59-C.61 4 folders 3 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.62-C.67 University Grants Committee Visits 1977-1982 C.62-C.63 ‘UGC and GMC [General Medical Council]' 1977-1979 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re to University of Cambridge. visits C.64-C.65 UGC Visit 1981 Correspondence and papers. 2 folders. At C.64 are drafts of submission by the Clinical School. C.66-C.67 UGC Visit 1982 2 folders. C.68-C.91 C.92-C.98 Clinical Dean 1975-1995 C.68-C.535 C.99-C.103 Committees C.314-C.395 Examinations C.396-C.430 Funding C.104-C.313 Departments Historical and general School of Clinical Medicine Miscellaneous papers C.431-C.442 Special projects C.443-C.501 Teaching C.502-C.535 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.68-C.91 Historical and general 1976-1985 C.68-C.71 Inauguration Princess Margaret, 28 October 1976 Clinical the of School by H.R.H. the 1976 Correspondence and papers 4 folders. Visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, as Chancellor of the University, 21 November 1980 Includes programmes of visit which included the opening of the Clinical School Building. - Visit of H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, as Chancellor of the University Includes programmes for Professors presentations. the of visit which included meeting medical School and _ Clinical 5 folders. papers re for ease of reference: C.79-C.86 C.74-C.78 [1976] - 1983 1976, 1980, nd Welcome Address to Students Memoranda and similar on clinical school developments Contents of folder inscribed 'New Students’ divided into Butterfield's eight welcome address to and _ introductory course. 4 folders. Includes typescript for Butterfield's address to first intake of students (C.79) and transparencies (C.81). Transparencies for lecture on Clinical School Background papers re Clinical School 1977-1980, nd new students C.88-C.91 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.92-C.98 Clinical Dean C.92-C.96 Correspondence and papers with Clinical Deans, T.D. Hawkins, 1979-1984, and T. Sherwood, 1984-1986 5 folders. 1979-1986 1979-1986 C.97-C.98 Correspondence and papers re appointment of Associate Dean 2 folders. C.99-C.103 Committees C.99-C.100 Equipment Grant Committee 1978-1983 1978-1983 Agenda, minutes, etc. 2 folders. 3 folders. 1980-1983 1975-1988 Anaesthetics 1977-1980 C.101-C.103 MD Committee C.104-C.313 Departments For clinical nutrition see MRC Dunn Nutrition Unit C.568- C.601. 1976-1984 Correspondence with NHS Consultants, Department of Anaesthetics, in Anaesthesia, academic development of the subject, etc. ‘Prof [Hermann] Lehmann + Clinical Biochemistry, Dept + Chair’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Clinical Biochemistry Addenbrooke's Hospital re Chair C.105-C.131 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge Correspondence and papers re establishment of Chair of Clinical Biochemistry on retirement of Lehmann from his personal Chair, appointment of C.N. Hales (who took up appointment 1 October 1977) and development of the Department including research. C.105-C.114 1976 10 folders. C.115-C.123 1977 9 folders. 1979-1980 4 folders. 1983-1984 1978-1987 C.127-C.130 1982 C.132-C.136B Clinical Gerontology See also F.952-F.967. Correspondence and papers re academic development in chair clinical at Cambridge, fund raising etc. Correspondents include NHS Department of Geriatrics, Regional Health Authority, Help the Aged Charity and other financial supporters. gerontology, in geriatric medicine W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.132-C.135 ‘Geriatrics’ 1978-1980 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. C.136, C.136A- C.136B ‘Gerontology’ 1983-1987 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. Papers at C.136 include public response to Butterfield's broadcast on the BBC Radio Four 'Today' programme. 3 folders. C.137-C.141 Clinical Neurosciences 1976-1983 Correspondence and papers re academic development in the clinical neurosciences at Addenbrooke's Hospital. 5 folders. correspondent is N.M. Bleehen, 5 folders. C.142-C.146 Correspondence and papers. Correspondents include W.S. Lewin and C.G.H. West, Department of Neurology, Addenbrooke's Hospital. Surgery and Neurological Clinical Oncology and Radiotherapy Principal Cancer Research Campaign Professor of Clinical Oncology and Honorary and Radiotherapeutics Unit. 1976-1982 The sequence includes a few papers of the Cambridge Cancer Research Committee of the Cancer Research Campaign. Director of MRC Clinical Oncology W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.147-C.164 Clinical Pharmacology 1976-1986 and correspondence Correspondence with G.V.R. Born, Sheild Professor of Pharmacology re implications for Clinical School of Born's resignation from Professorship Sheild Professorship, the establishment of a Chair of Clinical Pharmacology the development of the Department including research. appointed) (1978), papers Brown’ filling (M.J. and _ and the of the Nd C.150-C.151 1978 1982 1979 2 folders. 2 folders. C.152-C.153 C.155-C.156 C.158-C.159 2 folders. 2 folders. 1984 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.161-C.164 1986 4 folders. C.165-C.201 Community Medicine 1975-1983, 1988 Correspondence department research. and including papers appointments, re development teaching of and R.M. 1977 Acheson In of Community Medicine in the Clinical School where he took over and refashioned the former Department of Human Ecology, established by Professor Banks. Professor elected was C.165-C.174 1975 10 folders. 1976 8 folders. 1977 3 folders. C.183-C.185 C.186-C.190 C.175-C.182 Includes papers re Medical Sociology course. the Department, 1977-1978 (C.189). Includes Locally Funded Research (C.187, C.188) and Annual Report of Advisory Committee on papers re 1978 5 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.191-C.192 1979 2 folders. Includes Annual report, 1978-1979. C.193-C.194 1980 2 folders. Includes minutes of meeting of Advisory Committee on Locally Funded Research and programme of meeting organised by Department on Health Services Research (C.194). ‘Recruitment to Community Medicine’ Report of Joint Working Group set up by the Department of Health and Social Security, the Welsh Office and the profession. C.197-C.200 1982 4 folders. 1983, 1988 Includes curriculum vitae of R.M. Acheson (C.197). Leukaemia Research Fund, Wellcome Trust, etc. The Chair of Haematological Medicine was established by an agreement between the Leukaemia Research Fund and the University of Cambridge and filled by F.G.J. Hayhoe. Includes proceedings of workshop on primary care. Correspondence with Hayhoe and colleagues, C.202-C.215 Haematological Medicine 1976-1982 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge 1976 the Leukaemia Research Fund Includes ‘Summary of Clinical and Research Activities supported by the Department of Haematological Medicine since October 1968, with comments on the financial background and. proposals for future support’. in C.203-C.205 1977 3 folders. Includes papers re Leukaemia Research Fund site visit, 14 February 1977 with 'Memorandum on the Cambridge LRF Unit (C.203). C.206-C.212 1978 7 folders. Includes grant applications (C.209, C.212). 1980-1982 Medicine papers re 1979 2 folders. C.213-C.214 Correspondence Department of Medicine. and 1975-1982 Correspondence and papers re election the Chair (C.P. Douglas) and correspondence with Douglas and colleague re career, staffing, teaching etc. Includes Professorship of Medicine. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Professorship and C.217-C.224 of Working Party on _ the draft report to W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.217-C.218 1975 2 folders. Includes applications for Chair. C.219-C.220 1976 2 folders. Includes applications for consultant's post. 1980-1982 1978, 1980 1981, 1983 in the Orthopaedics C.225-C.226 papers re orthopaedics Correspondence and Clinical School. Includes report on visit by British Orthopaedic Association Research of Orthopaedic Addenbrooke's Hospital. 1978-1983 Sub-Committee and Accident Surgery, to the Department W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.227-C.247 Paediatrics 1975-1983 in and papers Correspondence of paediatrics the establishment the appointment of the first Professor (J.A. Davis) from June 1979. including and Clinical Chair development Paediatrics the a School re of in 1975 Includes ‘Application to the National Fund for Research in Crippling Diseases by the University of Cambridge for support for research in Child Health’, 25 February. C.228-C.231 1976 4 folders. C.232-C.234 NOEL 1978 of ‘The 1979 3 folders. 2 folders. 4 folders. C.235-C.238 C.239-C.240 an Academic Department of Includes Role Paediatrics' by Davis. C.242-C.243 2 folders. 1981 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.244-C.246 1982 3 folders. University of Cambridge C.248-C.297A Psychiatry 1975-1985 establishment Correspondence and Professorship of Psychiatry subsequent development of teaching and research. re Department papers and of a and Sir Martin Roth took up appointment as Professor of Psychiatry from 1 March 1977. C.248-C.261 ‘Sub-Committee on Psychiatry’ 1975-1977, 1980 of Contents of folder so inscribed divided into fourteen for ease re establishment of the department and appointment of Roth. correspondence reference: papers and C.262-C.270 1976, 1980 in Cambridge. Contents of untitled folder divided into nine for ease of reference The papers essentially cover the period leading up to Roth's arrival There is only one 1980 letter. Includes paper by Griffith Edwards on a Department of Behavioural Medicine, January 1977 (C.258) and grant application by Roth to the Wellcome Trust, March 1977 (C.259). 1976-1985 Butterfield's correspondence with Roth and others re the development of psychiatry in Cambridge. Principally applications for chair (1976), including Roth's, with a little later correspondence. ‘Chair and Department of Psychiatry Sir Martin Roth’ Contents of folder so inscribed. C.271-C.288 University of Cambridge W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.271-C.272 1976 2 folders. C.274-C.275 1978 2 folders. C.276-C.277 1979 2 folders. C.278-C.279 1980 2 folders. 2 folders. 1983 3 folders. C.281-C.282 1982 C.283-C.285 2 folders. C.286-C.287 1984 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.289-C.297 University of Cambridge Correspondence and Department of Behavioural Medicine in Cambridge establishment of papers re a 1976-1980 9 folders. Butterfield's Institute of Psychiatry, University of London. principal correspondent is J.G. Edwards, Miscellaneous correspondence re Cambridge psychiatry / psychiatric services C.298-C.306 Radiology 1976-1983 Correspondence and Professorship and Department of Radiology and appointment of the first Professor. establishment of papers re a the T. Sherwood was appointed to the Chair from 1 January 1978. 1976 1977 6 folders. 1975 1980-1983 1978-1979 C.299-C.304 Grant applications. Correspondence and Surgery R.Y. Calne, transplantation studies. papers of including papers re support for C.307-C.313 1975-1984 Professor with the Surgery W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.308-C.309 1976 University of Cambridge 2 folders. 1977-1978 1980-1982 1983-1984 C.314-C.395 Examinations C.314-C.335 'M.B. Exams until 1982' 1976-1987 1977-1982 2 folders. C.338-C.340 » C.341-C.348 C.336-C.337 ‘Exams For Next March (79)' Contents of folder so inscribed divided into twenty-two for ease of reference: correspondence and papers. Contents of untitled folder divided into two for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re examination in clinical method 1980-1981 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. ‘Questions Bank' Contents of folder so inscribed divided into eight for ease of related correspondence. examinations reference: questions and_ W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.349-C.352 '4982' University of Cambridge Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: principally examination questions and draft answers. C.353-C.355 ‘Correspondence 1983' Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. C.356-C.358 ‘June 1983 Papers Guidelines' Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of related correspondence. reference: questions possible and_ C.359-C.362 Contents of untitled envelope divided into four for ease of reference: questions and guideline answers C.363-C.365 C.366-C.368 C.369-C.371 correspondence re questions for ‘Correspondence 1984' Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re final MB examinations. Contents of untitled envelope divided into three for ease of reference: MB examinations papers re 1985 final MB examiniations. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: questions, guideline answers and unused questions. ‘Exams June 1985 Correspondence’ inscribed: correspondence and Contents of folder so ‘December 1984' W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.373-C.376 ‘Paper I Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: questions and guideline answers. C.377-C.383 ‘Papers II & III’ 1985-1986 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference: questions, guideline answers for 1986 final medical and surgical degrees, also unused 1985 questions. C.384-C.386 1987 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: questions and related correspondence for MB final examinations. C.387-C.395 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers 1976-1986 9 folders. 1975 5 folders. 1975-1988 1975-1979 C.396-C.430 Funding papers but principally C.396-C.415 ‘Appeals File up to Dec. '79' Contents of folder so inscribed: includes some ‘Appeals Sub-Committee’ Butterfield's correspondence re appeal for Clinical School. 5 folders. C.402-C.406 1977 C.397-C.401 1976 University of Cambridge W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.407-C.411 1978 5 folders. C.412-C.415 1979 4 folders. C.416-C.420 ‘Appeals 1980-1982’ 1979-1982 Contents correspondence and papers re Clinical School Appeal. inscribed: folder so __ continuing of 1979 C.417-C.419 1980 3 folders. 1981-1982 1977-1981 1984-1988 reference: and_ papers” C.426-C.430 C.421-C.425 Sackler Trusts correspondence ‘Appeal Sheila Joan Smith Professorship’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of re establishment of Professorship of Tumour Immunology with benefaction from Dr Herchel Smith. 5 folders. Contents of untitled folder: correspondence and papers re possible benefaction. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.431-C.442 Special Projects C.431-C.439 'Wakeford' 1977-1995 1977-1980 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into nine for ease of reference: correspondence and papers R.E. Wakeford came to Cambridge in 1977 to work ona curriculum monitoring and evaluation project in the new Clinical Schoo! with Nuffield Foundation support. C.440-C.442 Diabetes projects 1990, 1995 Correspondence and papers re Ely Diabetes Project and Addenbrooke's Hospital Diabetes Centre Appeal. Isle of 3 folders. Papers found together. C.443-C.501 Teaching C.443-C.453A C.454-C.458 Contents of untitled folder. 12 folders. 1975-1988 1976-1983 Includes papers re selective projects such as reports. ‘Director of Studies in G[eneral] P[ractice] Dr B.B. Reiss’ 1976-1981 Correspondence and papers re students and courses 1976-1983 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re general practice teaching in the clinical school. Associate Lecturers were appointed from amongst the NHS Consultant staff. They played a major teaching and administrative role in the Clinical School. C.459-C.485 Associate Lecturers W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.459-C.478 ‘Associate Lecturers’ 1976-1981 Contents of folder so inscribed divided twenty into for ease of reference: correspondence re appointment of Associate Lecturers, granting of title of recognised clinical teacher, etc. Contents of untitled folder: correspondence and papers re presentation of Associate Lecturers for M.A. degree. C.480-C.485 Contents of untitled folder divided into six for ease of reference: correspondence re appointment of Associate Lecturers, granting of title of recognised clinical teacher, etc. 1982-1983 C.486-C.488 Medicine in Society C.486-C.487 ‘Medicine in Society Lectures' 1979, nd 1979, nd Nutrition ‘Nutrition’ C.489-C.492 of three lectures in C.489-C.499 Medicine and Manuscript drafts Society course Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: background papers Contents of untitled folder divided into four for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re prospective postgraduate course etc. 1983-1988 Correspondents approached for support. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease re and prospective postgraduate course in nutrition. correspondence reference: papers of C.493-C.499 include food companies Butterfield 1983-1988 1983-1984 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.500-C.501 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers re teaching found loose. 1975-1982 2 folders. C.502-C.535 Miscellaneous papers 1975-1987 C.502 Cambridge Medicine, Clinical School The Journal of the Cambridge 1981-1983 Brief correspondence only. C.503-C.505 ‘Extra Duty Payment Flysheet'’ 1975-1976 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re question of payment of extra duty allowances to academic staff who have clinical responsibilities. 1975-1978 Licences under Cruelty to Animals Act. 1980-1981 C.506-C.507 ‘Library / Lecture Theatre Complex' C.509-C.510 ‘Medical Ethics’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: correspondence and papers including plans of Addenbrooke's site. 1983-1984 Correspondence and papers so ethical committees. Includes papers re study of Cyclosporin A (C.510). 1979-1981 labelled re work of Correspondence and papers. 2 folders. ‘New Blood Appointments’ W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.511-C.527 Training of Saudi Arabian doctors C.511-C.526 General correspondence and papers 1979-1981 1979-1981 include Ltd, Correspondents Directors of Postgraduate Education / Medical Studies in Saudi Arabia, hospital consultants in the Cambridge area, General Medical Council etc. Medical Group Allied 16 folders. ‘Summer School Correspondence’ Contents of folder so papers summer course, 13 July - 6 September 1980. inscribed: correspondence and for arrangements programme including re C.528-C.535 Miscellaneous correspondence 1977-1987 C.528-C.530 ‘Prayers’ 1985-1986 5 folders. 3 folders. C.531-C.535 Shorter correspondence found loose Earlier material of this kind may have been refiled after the meetings. Correspondence and papers put aside for meetings of senior Clinical School colleagues and inscribed ‘Prayers’. The sequence includes a number of agenda for 'Prayers' meetings. 1976-1980 Correspondence and papers. University Departments C.536-C.539 C.536-C.553 Anatomy 4 folders. 1977-1987 1975-1986 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge Correspondents Harrison. include Professor of Anatomy R.J. C.540-C.545 Engineering 1977-1981 Correspondence and papers. 4 folders and two grant reports. is correspondent Principal in Electrical Engineering, re proposed postgraduate degree in biomedical engineering and research projects with medical applications: computer-controlled pill dispenser, improvement of impaired speech, etc. Fallside, Reader F. C.546-C.550 History and Philosophy of Science 1975-1986 Correspondence and papers re Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine. Butterfield Committee. was a member of the Management 1981-1983 1975-1978 1976-1982 Correspondence and papers. C.551-C.553 Pathology W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge Butterfield's Pathology, P. Wildy. principal 3 folders. correspondent is Professor of C.554-C.567A Hughes Hall 1977-1984 Elizabeth Phillips Hughes Hall Company (Hughes Hall in common usage) was a former training college for women graduates intending to teach which was turning into a interest in study and mixed graduate college with research related education. These interests included behavioural medicine and health education. Funding was sought from Wolfson Trusts. an fields extending into to Butterfield was a member of the Hughes Hall Company. See also C.910-C.915. C.554-C.567 Genera! development of Hughes Hall correspondence and papers re academic 1977-1984 14 folders. Sir 1980-1982 C.568-C.601 MRC Dunn Nutrition Unit Health Education Studies Unit The Unit was based at Hughes Hall. member of the ACC. Correspondents include Presidents of Hughes Hall, Desmond Lee and Richard D'Aeth. Correspondence and papers re meetings of Academic Consultative Committee (ACC). 1997 Correspondents include Director R.G. Whitehead, Assistant Director W.P.T. James, consultant physician G. Neale and MRC. Contents of papers, epecially re work in nutrition at Addenbrooke's Hospital, etc. labelled: correspondence and clinical clinical area, ‘Dunn Nutritional Laboratory’ 1975-1997 1975-1983, folder so the Butterfield was a C.568-C.585 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.569-C.570 1976 2 folders. C.5/1-C.573 1977 3 folders. Includes Report on the Work of the Dunn Nutrition Unit, October 1973 - December 1976 (C.572). C.574-C.575 1978 2 folders. Includes papers re fibre and energy programmes (C.575). 2 folders. 2 folders. C.576-C.577 1979 C.578-C.579 1980 C.581-C.583 (C.581). Includes ‘Proposals for Department of Clinical Nutrition (MRC/University/NHS) Hospital at Addenbrooke's 1982 3 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.586-C.588 University of Cambridge 1997 MRC Dunn Nutrition Centre Research Portfolio. Systems MRC consider Progress Report from Director of MRC Dunn Nutrition Unit SubCommittee Board to Correspondence and papers. 3 folders. Butterfield was a member of the Committee. C.589-C.601 ‘Clinical Nutrition’ 1980-1981 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into thirteen for ease of reference: correspondence and papers. Much of the material may have been assembled for Butterfield's Nutrition Foundation on a policy for clinical nutrition, 1981. Lecture Annual British the to 1947-1985 C.602-C.722 Funds, Prizes, Scholarships, etc Includes draft for Butterfield's lecture (C.593) and papers re proposed developments at Cambridge (C.595, C.596). Correspondence and papers re awards and management issues. Much of the material presented here was received from A little Butterfield's predecessor as Regius, J.S. Mitchell. dates L.G. Whitby. 1984 The Regius Professor of Physic was a manager of number of Funds, recommended Prizes, etc. See also C.1108-C.1110. Mitchell's predecessor, Beebe Fund 1959-1962, from the time of a W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.603-C.605 Charles Slater Fund 1960-1983 3 folders. C.606-C.630 Crane's Charity 1957-1983 C.606 1957 C.609-C.111 1960 3 folders. 2 folders. 1963 2 folders. 1962 5 folders. C.612-C.613 1961 C.614-C.618 C.619-C.620 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge 1967-1970 1971-1972 1974-1975 1982-1983 C.631-C.633 1958-1984 3 folders. C.635-C.637 1974-1976 C.635-C.648 Elmore Medical Research Studentship Dooley Prize in Clinical Anatomy Cunning Prize, Corpus Christi College 1974-1984 C.638-C.642 1977 3 folders. 5 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.643-C.644 1978-1979 2 folders. C.649-C.654 Fearnsides Schoiarship Fund 1957-1973 C.649 1957-1959 1961-1962 1964-1965 Grimshaw-Parkinson Fund 1967-1968 1969-1973 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.656-C.657 Harrison-Watson Clare College 2 folders. Studentship for Medical Research, 1961-1975 C.658-C.667 Jowett Fund 1957-1982 C.658 1957-1960 ASLO; 192 C.662-C.664 1978 2 folders and final 'Report of the Cambridge Medical Expedition to Brasil 1976 ' sent to Butterfield, February 1978. interviews of candidates from Cambridge. King's College Hospital Medical School (University of London) Medical Entrance Scholarships The Regius Professor of Physic undertook preliminary 1981-1982 C.668-C.672 ‘1976-1982 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge 1978-1979 1980-1981 C.673-C.682 London Nomination Hospital Medical School Scholarships by 1957, 1966- 1982 The Regius Professor of Physic interviewed candidates from Cambridge. 1967-1968 1957, 1966 1969-1971 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge 1978-1979 1980-1982 C.683-C.694 Marmaduke Sheild Scholarship 1958-1982 C.683 1958-1964 1965-1968 1970-1971 1975-1976 1972-1974 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.695-C.700 Pinsent-Darwin Fund and Scholarship 1976-1982 C.695 1976 1977-1978 C.697-C.699 1979 3 folders. 1980-1982 1961-1976 C.701 1961-1963 C.701-C.704 Sims Fund and Scholarship 1958-1962 Includes opinion and further opinion of Counsel. Sinanide Bequest C.705-C.708 1966-1968 1972-1976 4 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.709-C.720 Thomas Keeping Fund 1947-1980 C.709 1947-1949 1967-1968 C.712-C.713 1969 2 folders. 1972-1973 1974-1976 Report of Cambridge Medical Survey of the Suk Kenya 1973 The Thomas Keeping Fund contributed to the costs of the survey. The Report was sent to the Regius in March 1976. 1978-1980 Wallenberg Prize W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge William Harvey Fund C.723-C.728 Miscellaneous University of Cambridge 1959-1979 C.723 Mary Marshall Professorship 1959-1960 Correspondence and papers re proposed Mary Marshall Professorship of Reproductive Physiology. Medical and scientific libraries 1976-1978 Correspondence and papers. C.725-C.728 ‘University Health Officer' 1976-1979 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: includes minutes and report of Committee ‘to enquire into the University Health Service at Fenner's’. C.729-C.944 1973-1990 C.729-C.857 C.858-C.932 Regional and area health authorities Includes material bearing directly on the Clinical School. East Anglian Regional Health Authority (EARHA) Cambridgeshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) Butterfield as Regius played a key role in relation to the Regional and Area Health Authorities. Authority. East Anglian Regional Health Authority (EARHA) Butterfield was a member of the Regional Health C.933-C.944 Miscellaneous C.729-C.857 1973-1990 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.729-C.796A East Anglian Regional Health Authority meetings 1979-1990 Correspondence and papers. invitation Includes letter thanking him for service when he was not reappointed to the reconstituted health authority in 1990 (C.787). (C.730) and serve 1980 to C.729-C.731 1980 3 folders. C.732-C.746 1981 15 folders. C.747-C.756 1982 10 folders. 1983 1984 5 folders. 13 folders. C.757-C.769 C.773-C.777 C.770-C.772B 2 folders. C.778-C.780 C.781-C.782 1986 3 folders. 1985 5 folders. 1987 University of Cambridge W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.783-C.784 1988 2 folders. C.785-C.786 1989 2 folders. C.788-C.796A Reports 1979-1989 10 reports. include restructuring, Topics locally organised research, monitoring of in-patient waiting lists, resource allocation the Authority's Strategic Plan, November 1979. At C.788 is finances, NHS _ etc. 1976 C.797-C.805 C.797-C.805C 1976-1984, nd Contents of folder so inscribed. Correspondence with Regional Officers ‘Correspondence with Regional Officers ... Dr Duncan [Regional Medical Officer], Mr Bush [Regional Treasurer] etc.’ 1976-1981 C.799-C.801 C.802-C.804 ngT9 1978 3 folders. 3 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge 1980-1981 C.805A-C.805C Correspondence with Regional Officers 1983-1984, nd 3 folders. C.806-C.808 East Anglian Regional Health Authority Research Sub- Committee 1982-1983 Correspondence and papers 3 folders. C.809-C.815 East Anglian Committee Health Authorities / Universities Liaison 1976-1982 Correspondence and papers. The first meeting of the Committee was held on 20 July 1976 when Butterfield was elected Chairman. C.809-C.811 1976 3 folders. Steering Group on Hospital Development Plan for the Cambridge Health District Contents of folder inscribed 'Steering Group' divided into four for ease of reference: correspondence and papers. C.816-C.819 1981-1982 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.820-C.829 University of Cambridge Butterfield was Steering Group. a university representative on the Correspondence and papers re consider separate Huntingdon District Health Authority in 1982 informal meetings to a implications establish decision the of to 1974-1981 Contents of Butterfield's folder divided into ten for ease of reference: correspondence and papers including minutes of meetings and drafts of report. 1981 of material Bulk with some earlier background papers including (C.820) 'Final Report of the Cambridge Study New Addenbrooke's Hospital’, July 1974. Future Team Size the the on of See also C.830-C.834. C.830-C.834 ‘Huntington Hospfital]' 1981-1983 Contents of Butterfield's folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: correspondence and papers. C.835-C.855 the Peterborough Health ‘Peterborough Project Team’ Contents of folder so inscribed. The first meeting of the Project Team was held on 11 October 1977. At C.830 is 'Report of Regional Resource Allocation Working Party’, May 1981 and at C.831 papers found enclosed within the Report. Correspondence and papers re the EARHA Project Team for developments in District (Major Capital Projects). 1977-1981 Butterfield was between the Peterborough and became a member of Team. strengthening the School Clinical interested Cambridge links and Project See also C.856. C.835-C.838 4 folders. Aas in the W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.839-C.846 1978 8 folders. At C.841 are papers re Speech Day at Peterborough County Girls' School, Butterfield gave the address and distributed prizes. 9 March. C.847-C.852 1979 6 folders C.853-C.854 1980 2 folders. C.858-C.932 1975-1989 ‘Peterborough District Hospital’ 1982-1983 ‘Information on Peterborough’ 1973-1976 and visit by Butterfield folder so inscribed: includes papers Contents of folder so inscribed: continuing papers re Peterbrough Project Team. Contents of re Peterborough Postgraduate Centre, Peterborough District Hospital to programme of Peterborough, 2 February 1976. 1978-1982 Butterfield was a member of the Cambridge Area Health Authority until be became a member of the Regional Health Authority. The sequence includes some general correspondence. Cambridgeshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) Agenda, minutes and some agenda papers. C.858-C.865 Area Health Authority meetings W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.859-C.862 1979 4 folders. C.863-C.864 1980 2 folders. 1981-1982 C.866-C.871 Medical Division meetings 1980-1985 Principally agenda and minutes of meetings. 6 folders. 4 folders. C.876-C.890A C.872-C.875 1976-1982 Correspondence and papers. C.876-C.879 1980 Consultant Staff Council (Cambridge Health District) Community Health Council (Cambridge Health District) 1980-1989 C.880-C.883 1981 C.884-C.887 1982 4 folders. 4 folders. 4 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.888-C.890 1983 3 folders. University of Cambridge C..891-C.905 General correspondence with Area Authority Chairman (Mrs P.R. Burnet), Area Medical Officer (D.I. Robertson) and others 1975-1982 Contents of Butterfield's folder. 1975 C.892-C.894 1976 3 folders. 3 folders. 3 folders. 1980 2 folders. C.899-C.901 aOLS C.896-C.898 1978 C.902-C.903 Cambridge Health District District Plan 1977-1980 Cambridgeshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) 1981-1982 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.906-C.909 General correspondence with District Administrator, J.R. Melleney 1976-1980 1976-1977 1979-1980 C.910-C.915 Health Education Steering Group 1977-1982 Correspondence and papers. Butterfield agreed to serve on 1977. the Steering Group in 1977-1978 3 folders. C.911-C.913 1979 Studies Unit, sequence includes a re Health Academic little Hughes material Hall The Education Consultative Committee. transplantation. Regional Cardiac Unit (Papworth Hospital) correspondence papers re _ cardiac Includes and 1981-1982 C.916-C.929 1977-1983 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.917-C.919 1978 3 folders. C.917 At Cambridge’, by T.A.H. English, 14 January. Cardiac ‘Clinical is Transplantation in C.920-C.924 1979 5 folders. At C.923 is 'Heart Transplantation - 1979', Address tothe Hunterian Society London, 5 November 1979 by T.A.H. English. C.925-C.927 1980 3 folders. 1976-1982 1975-1988 1975 C.933 1982-1983 C.930-C.932 'Dr [Arthur James] Rook & Dermatology’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: includes correspondence and papers re nomination of Rook (died 1991) for an honour in respect of services to dermatology. Development Plan for the Cambridge District Report of the Cambridge Study Team on the Hospital Miscellaneous C.933-C.944 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.934-C.935 ‘DHSS [Department of Health and Social Security] Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: includes correspondence with G.C. Rivett, Principal Medical Officer DHSS who visited Cambridge, 10 April 1984. C.936-C.939 ‘Norfolk and Norwich Hospital’ 1975-1978 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: includes correspondence re Consultant Staff Dinner, 11 February 1977, at which Butterfield was principal guest, and subsequent visit in February 1978 to lecture and discuss future links with Clinical School. C.940-C.942 ‘Whole Body Scanner’ 1977-1981 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re provision of whole body computerised tomography in Cambridge. 1983-1988 1977-1988 1978-1982, C.943 1977, 1979 C.943-C.944 Shorter correspondence C.945-C.947 MASTER OF DOWNING COLLEGE 1987 Butterfield was Master of Downing College, 1978-1987. Correspondence and papers. 1978-1979 1980-1981 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge 1982, 1987 C.948-C.988C VICE-CHANCELLOR 1982-1990 Butterfield was Vice-Chancellor, 1983-1985. C.948-C.965 'VC & RPP papers' 1982-1990 Contents of box so labelled. This sequence of papers, which appears to have been assembled in Butterfield's office, contains papers relating to his roles as Vice-Chancellor, 1983-1985 and Regius, especially, 1985-1987. 1982 4 folders. 1984 3 folders. C.956-C.957 1985 C.949-C.952 1983 C.953-C.955 2 folders. C.958-C.959 C.960-C.961 1987 2 folders. 1986 2 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.963-C.964 1989 2 folders. C.966-C.984C Butterfield's Chancellor. ‘personal’ correspondence’ as Vice- 1982-1985 Contents of two ring binders. 1982 C.967-C.973 1983 7 folders. 9 folders. 1985, nd 6 folders. C.974-C.982 1984 C.985-C.988C 'VC File' C.983-C.984C nd Contents of folder so inscribed. 1982-1983 1982-1985, University of Cambridge W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.987-C.988 1984 2 folders. C.988A-C.988C 1985, nd 3 folders. C.989-C.1062 1977-2000 a was great supporter Butterfield sporting organisations in Cambridge and beyond. As a student he He played was himself a triple Blue at Oxford University. against Cambridge at rugby, and cricket - captaining the Dark Blues in latter two sports - between 1940 and 1942. hockey the of C.989-C.1009 Sports Clubs 1979-2000 C.989 C.990-C.992 7 folders. 1986 1993-2000 3 folders. Butterfield was Chairman. Correspondence and papers. Correspondence and papers. Cambridge University Boat Club Cambridge University Cricket and Athletics Club Ltd 1979-1998 Cambridge University Cricket Club Correspondence and papers. C.993-C.999 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge Cambridge University Karate Club 1986-1999 Correspondence and papers. Butterfield was Patron. Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club 1991-1997 Correspondence and papers. Butterfield was President. C.1002-C.1004 Cambridge University Lightweight Rowing Club 1986-1999 Correspondence and papers. 3 folders. Butterfield was Patron. 1982-1992 1988-1994 1986-1998 Correspondence and papers. 4 folders. Butterfield was President. C.1005-C.1008 Correspondence and papers. Butterfield was Patron. Cambridge University Rugby Union Football Club Cambridge University Women's Boat Club Association of reference: correspondence and papers. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into nine for ease C.1010-C.1019B Sports Facilities C.1010-C.1018 ‘Sports Facilities Appeal: JB Chairman’ 1986-1990 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge Butterfield was invited to become Chairman of the Appeal Committee Facilities Development in October 1986. University Sports’ the for C.1019-C.1019B Cambridge Rowing Trust 1991-1998 Correspondence and papers re proposed Cambridge rowing course. Three folders. Butterfield was invited to become one of the Founder Trustees. In 1998 he agreed to become a Patron of the Rowing Lake. C.1020-C.1062 Sports Injuries / Sports Medicine 1977-2000 Correspondence and papers re development of sports medicine in Cambridge. Fund provided the C.1020-C.1040 The papers particularly document Butterfield's role in the early years of the Clinic and the 1995 Appeal. Initial contacts were with the Institute of Sports Medicine (Chairman Lord Lloyd of Kilgerran) and in January 1978, with a grant from the Institute, a Clinic for treating sports injuries opened at the New Addenbrooke's Hospital, In 1981 the Sports Cambridge (Dr Sylvia Lachmann). journalist Peter Wilson died. A Fund was set up in his name and, with generous grants from the Daily Mirror, the Education Trust and the London 'Mirrorthon’' Team, the voluntary money needed to supplement the costs borne by Addenbrooke's Hospital. In 1995 an Appeal was launched to enable the Clinic to expand the Human Performance Laboratory. 1977-1983 Contents of folder so papers. inscribed: correspondence and ‘Sports Medicine' C.1020-C.1022 3 folders. including introduction of a 1977 University of Cambridge W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 C.1023-C.1027 1978 5 folders C.1028-C.1030 1979 3 folders. C.1031-C.1032 1980 2 folders. C.1033-C.1037 1981 5 folders. C.1038-C.1039 1982 2 folders. 1986 2 folders. C.1041-C.1062 C.1042-C.1043 1990 ‘Sports Injury Clinic’ Contents of folder so inscribed. 1986-2000 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.1047-C.1050 1995 4 folders. C.1051-C.1056 1996 6 folders. C.1057-C.1058 1997 2 folders. 2 folders. C.1060-C.1061 1999 C.1063-C.1087 ‘Cambridge School in Japan’ C.1063-C.1115 CAMBRIDGE OTHER 1982-1986 The prime mover was T. Tazaki, a Japanese business man based in London who was a former student of Downing College, Cambridge. Correspondence and papers re establishment of a school in Japan on the principles of an English boarding school. 1982-2000 1982-1994 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.1065-C.1071 1990 7 folders. C.1072-C.1078 1991 7 folders. C.1079-C.1083 1992 5 folders C.1088-C.1090 2 folders. 2 folders. 3 folders. C.1086-C. 1087 Nd Cambridge University Development Office Correspondence and papers re University Appeal. Appeals Committee for the Department of Chemistry. Butterfield was a member of the Advisory Board for the Correspondence Chemistry’. ‘Chemistry Appeal' and papers re ‘Campaign for C.1091-C.1092 1996-2000 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 University of Cambridge C.1093-C.1099 ‘Clinical School (Overspill)' 1987-1991 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference: miscellaneous correspondence and papers re almost all subsequent to Butterfield's retiring from the Regius Professorship. School, Clinical C.1100-C.1102 ‘Clinical School Personnel’ 1988-2000 reference: Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease leading of Clinical Butterfield's retirement as Regius. includes correspondence with subsequent School figures to C.1103-C.1107 ‘History Addenbrooke's’ 1997-2000 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re Hills Road Sixth Form College Centenary Appeal and ‘History of Addenbrooke's' Project. 3 folders. 5 folders. C.1108-C.1110 Kurt Hahn Trust 1986-1991 C.1111-C.1115 Butterfield was a Trustee. Correspondence and papers. University of the Third Age in Cambridge Butterfield was a Patron of the Centenary Appeal. He wrote an introduction for the publication arising from the history project. 1982-1999 At C.1114, C.1115 are papers for a 1997 talk Butterfield gave on 'Life in the Lords’. Butterfield was a Patron of the University of the Third Age in Cambridge. Correspondence and papers. See also F.1954. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 SECTION D LECTURES, VISITS AND CONFERENCES, D.1-D.455 1963-1999 D.1-D.133 FILES IN AN ORIGINAL ORGANISATION D.134-D.296 LECTURES D.297-D.448A VISITS AND CONFERENCES D.449-D.455 §=BROADCASTS D.1-D.133 FILES IN AN ORIGINAL ORGANISATION 1963-1972 etc’ respectively. Two original sequences of large numbered envelopes with the titles ‘Lectures, Conferences Symposia etc' and ‘Lectures no obvious difference in the nature of the material found in these two sake sequences this of arrangement has been maintained. In each description below the number of the original folder is given after the title of the lecture, conference etc. There was simplicity, but, the for D.1-D.94 D.95-D.133 delivered a 1963-1969 ‘Lectures etc’ ‘Lectures, Conferences, Symposia etc’ ‘Lectures, Conferences, Symposia etc’. Butterfield ‘Outstanding Diabetes’. papers at the Congress. 5th Congress of the International Diabetes Federation, Toronto, Canada, 20-24 July 1964. (Envelope no. 12) 1963-1967 Included at D.3 is a typescript of a discussion (edited) between Butterfield and others following the presentation of two papers. symposium Concerning Colleagues from Guy's Hospital also gave Unanswered Correspondence, with programme etc, and arising. re arrangements paper at the 1963-1967 Questions 3 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Diabetes Detection’, Butterfield's paper delivered at the symposium mentioned above. 19pp typescript draft, with manuscript revisions and figure legends for the published version. "The Effect of Human Growth Hormone and of Insulin on the Metabolism of Amino Acids in the Human Forearm’, by Butterfield and A.L.J. Buckle. 6pp typescript (probably published version) so entitled and abstract. ‘Factors Affecting the Clearance and Effect of Insulin in the Peripheral Tissues’, by Butterfield and C.J. Garratt, G. Sterky and Margaret J. Whichelow’. 5pp typescript (probably published version) so entitled. at the Congress by D.10-D.12 Abstracts Butterfield and his colleagues. papers delivered of Printed Congress proceedings and report. Untitled 6pp typescript draft, with manuscript revisions, of [?concluding] remarks by Butterfield made at the end of the symposium in which he participated (see above). Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, Montecatini, Italy, 21-22 April 1965. (Envelope no. 13) and arising. Butterfield delivered a paper with colleagues from Guy's Hospital. Correspondence, with programme etc, re arrangements W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Attempts to discover if the brain is insulin sensitive in vivo (probably published version). Butterfield paper man’, by al. et in 2pp typescript draft [?published version] of Butterfield's paper (incomplete) with manuscript revisions. The paper was delivered Action’. in the session on ‘Insulin Figures. D.13-D.18 Symposium on diabetes, Liding6, Sweden, 10-12 June 1965. (Envelope no. obese - and treatment with Phenfornin. Experiences’) 16, inscribed ‘Adult Diabetes - especially Theories and 1964-1967 was by the in diabetes from the 3 folders. organised 1964-1967 D.13-D.15 Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. Included at D.15 is a transcript of Butterfield's lecture. symposium The Swedish pharmaceutical company Pharmacia and was attended by Scandinavian Butterfield delivered a lecture, countries and the UK. probably with the title given above. specialists ‘Peripheral Insulin Butterfield's lecture (probably published version). reprint of an earlier paper by Butterfield et al. Two typescript drafts (9pp and 11pp), with manuscript revisions, of the lecture and of Butterfield's remarks in the ensuing discussion (one draft includes figure legends); typescript summary of the lecture. 3pp manuscript notes on diabetes in Butterfield's hand; Utilization Glucose and Action’, W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Brief correspondence with Pharmacia (Great Britain) Ltd re information requested by Butterfield. 1964-1966 D.19-D.37 Tour of New Zealand, Australia and Singapore, 1965. (Envelope no. 17) 1964-1966 Butterfield was Pfizer Guest Professor for 1965 on the invitation of the Post-Graduate Committee in Medicine, University of Sydney. His programme involved visits to hospitals and medical schools in Australia and New Zealand and delivering a number of lectures, chiefly on also attended the diabetes and Second Australian Medical Congress in 16-20 After leaving Australia he visited the University August. of Singapore Medical Schoo! and delivered lectures. A rough breakdown of Butterfield's itinerary is as follows: related topics. Perth, He 3 July - arrives in Australia; 5-18 July - in New Zealand (Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland); 18 July-24 August - in Australia (including Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart and Perth); 25-27 August - in Singapore. At the Second Australian Medical Congress Butterfield gave Case Demonstration’. ‘Endocrine section: paper the in a is during 11 folders. D.19-D.29 Butterfield's correspondence, Postcards from Butterfield to members of his family. Correspondence chiefly re arrangements and arising. his Included absence, with colleagues at Guy's Hospital and a few personal letters. 1964-1966 Programmes and printed matter relating to the Second Australian Medical Congress. Itineraries and programmes for various parts of the tour. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Manuscript notes in Butterfield's hand re diabetes and related topics. The notes appear to be for lectures given on the tour. Inscriptions such as ‘Singapore’ and the names of some Australian cities appear on a few pages. Papers relating to clinical cases etc. The material appears to have been used for a lecture ora seminar. The date '26.8.65' appears on two papers. Typescript and abstract of apparently published papers by Butterfield: ‘Computer-Assisted Diabetic Screening Analysis’, 9pp. 'The Glucose Tolerance Test: Its Use in Screening for and Managing the New Diabetic’, 1p abstract only. Newspaper cuttings containing reports of Butterfield's _ lectures in Australia and New Zealand. - County District Group, 4 black and white photographs taken during the trip, one featuring Butterfield. Refresher course held by the Society of Medical Officers of Health Birkbeck College, London, 19-21 September 1968. (Envelope no. 74) Correspondence re arrangements and arising. Butterfield gave a talk on 'Screening Procedures' on the first day. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 D.39-D.40 Lectures, visits and conferences Conference on 'Extrapancreatic Influences on the Activity and Metabolism 23-25 September 1968. (Envelope no. 75) Cagliari, Insulin’, Italy, of 1968-1969 Butterfield delivered a paper entitled 'Insulin Clearance in Non-Diabetic and Diabetic Subjects’. Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. Included are a few letters relating to experiments with human serum bound insulin. typescript Three version Butterfield's paper, with brief related correspondence. published drafts the of of One draft has revisons in Butterfield's hand. Effects on of Diabetes Autumn Meeting of the Medical and Scientific Section of the British Diabetic Association, University of Aberdeen, 27-28 September 1968. (Envelope no. 76) Butterfield gave a paper, with M.J. Whichelow, entitled ‘The a- Guanidinobutyramide’. Metabolic Brief correspondence re arrangements and arising, with list of participants. Boehringer Ingelheim Lecture, Medical Centre, Luton and Dunstable Hospital, Luton, 8 October 1968. (Envelope no. 77) 1967-1968 Lecture given to the Bath Branch of the British Diabetic Association, 11 October 1968. (Folder no. 78) Correspondence re arrangements. Correspondence re arrangements. 1967-1968 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.44-D.45 Obesity symposium, October 1968. (Envelope no. 79) Royal Society of Medicine, 19 1968-1969 Butterfield delivered the opening speech and chaired the first session. Correspondence etc re arrangements; 3 typescript drafts of introductory speech with manuscript revisions. Butterfield's published version the of for prepared of remarks made by Transcript revisions, session he chaired; typescript revised version; correspondence. publication, with Butterfield during manuscript the related D.46-D.47 International Symposium on Spain, 23-26 October 1968. (Envelope no. 80) Early Diabetes, Marbella, 1967-1969 Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. of Butterfield's paper [?published Butterfield Butterfield chaired a session and gave a paper on 'The Epidemiology of Early Diabetes’. 6pp typescript draft version]; 30pp manuscript notes made by during the Symposium. Correspondence re arrangements; manuscript notes for the speech on back of menu. Heberden Society Annual Physicians, 22 November 1968. (Envelope no. 81) Butterfield replied to the toast of the guests. Included also is ‘File speech Cardiff. 1p manuscript speech notes inscribed College of Dinner, Royal W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Clinical Physiology of Diabetes Mellitus’, 'The lecture given to the Norfolk and Norwich Institute for Medical Education, Norwich, 28 November 1968. (Envelope no. 82) Correspondence etc re arrangements. Conference on Some Current Problems in Occupational Medicine, Royal College of Physicians, 29 November 1968. (Envelope no. 83) The Conference was jointly arranged by the Society of Occupational of Physicians. Butterfield chaired the session on ‘Industrial diseases sometimes mistaken for more commonplace conditions’. Medicine College Royal and the Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. are notes and drafts Chairman of the aforementioned session. by others sent to Included as Butterfield on talk was Hospital, Brief correspondence etc re arrangements. A note delivered by P. Higgins in place of Butterfield. the envelope indicated that the Royal Northern Hospital Nurses Prize Giving Ceremony, 11 December 1968. (Envelope no. 85) ‘The Medical Aspects of the Thamesmead Development Scheme’ a talk given to the South London Faculty, Royal College of General Practioners at Guy's 3 December 1968. (Envelope no. 84) Proceedings and newspaper cutting. Butterfield delivered an address as well as presenting certificates and prizes. Correspondence arrangements, re with Order of W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Dinner of Guy's Hospital S. Wales & Monmouth Society 8/3/69', contents of envelope so inscribed. (Envelope no. 86) photographs 5 Butterfield), with brief correspondence. taken the at dinner (4 featuring - Lecture at Neath Postgraduate Medical Centre, Neath 1968-1969 General Hospital, 11 July 1969. (Envelope no. 87) Correspondence re arrangements and arising. D.55-D.56 Groupe D'Etude pour une Reforme de la Medecine (GERM) Symposium on Preventative Medicine, Brussels, Belgium, 22-23 March 1969. (Envelope no. 88) 1968-1970 Butterfield attended on 22 March only, giving a paper entitled 'Diabetes - screening, education and treatment’. and 2 folders. and papers re cut short his participation Brief correspondence re arrangements, with guest list. Correspondence arising, with 1p rough manuscript notes for the paper. arrangements Judge Randolph Dinner, Magdalen College Oxford, 22 March 1969. (Envelope no. 89) Butterfield the GERM Symposium (see D.55-D.56 above) in order to attend the dinner. ‘Pharmacokinetics Hypoglycemic problems related to diabetes mellitus, April 1969. (Envelope no. 90) Butterfield paper Biguanides on Peripheral Tissues’. delivered and Agents': of Action Conference’ Capri, Italy, Oral on 2-3 Mode 3rd of ‘Capri D.58-D.60 in a entitled ‘Effects of W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. ‘Draft of paper for Capri’, 11pp typescript so entitled, with extensive manuscript revisions; 2 further typescript drafts, probably of the published version. a discussion 2pp manuscript [?transcript] involving of Butterfield's discussions at the Conference in preparation for publication. the Conference; typescript Butterfield part of of at ‘Inter-professional Relationships in Education for Health’, a talk to the Health Research Group of the Royal Society of Health, London, 18 April 1969. (Envelope no. 91) Correspondence re arrangements. chiefly re with Medical Needs', inaugural of Medical 1968-1969 Conference of the arrangements, address for County district nurses and midwives, Ewell, refresher Council course Correspondence’ programme. ‘Changing Surrey visitors, 1969. (Envelope no. 93) Butterfield gave a paper entitled 'General Practice of the Future’. National Association Records Officers, Brighton, 22-26 April 1969. (Envelope no. 92) 1968-1969 Study day on diabetes mellitus (sponsored by Greenwich District Hospital and the British Diabetic Association) as a tribute to Dr B.A. Young on his retirement, held at the Woodlands Nurses Home, Greenwich District Hospital, 3 May 1969. (Envelope no. 95) Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. for a health April 30 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Butterfield chaired a session. Correspondence etc, chiefly re arrangements, with 2pp manuscript poem and notes in Butterfield's hand headed '3/5/69'. ‘Priorities in Medicine’, a talk given at the Windsor and District Postgraduate Medical Centre, 7 May 1969. (Envelope no. 96) Correspondence re arrangements and arising. Lecture given at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, 8th May 1969. (Envelope no. 97) 1968-1969 The lecture was part of the 'Science and Medicine’ series From an inscription on the envelope, it at St. Thomas's. of appears was Gammaz-guanidinobutyramide. Butterfield's lecture topic that the Brief correspondence re arrangements. re organized by the Butterfield's a series of with a on chiefly in arrangements, written hand Butterfield delivered the introductory lecture. ‘Computers in lectures held at the University of Bristol, 7 June 1969. (Envelope no. 98) the Service of Medicine’, Correspondence, _ manuscript notes programme for a Guy's Hospital symposium. 2nd Hospital Planning Seminar: 'Translation of Ideas into Reality’, Association Centre for Advanced Studies in Environment, 17 June 1969. (Envelope no. 99) Butterfield gave a lecture entitled ‘Priorities for Medical Planning’. Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. Architectural W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences of ‘The Technological Temper of Medical Committee the Medical Foundation Science Science Seminar: Community’, 10 July 1969. (Envelope no. 100) Butterfield gave a talk entitled ‘Machines and Doctors’. Correspondence re arrangements and arising with 2pp extract from Butterfield's talk. 8th International Congress of Gerontology, Washington DC, USA, 24-29 August 1969. (Envelope no. 101) 1968-1969 Butterfield was unable to attend due to illness. Correspondence etc re arrangements. International Congress of 8th August - 3rd September 1969. (Envelope no. 102) Nutrition, Prague, 31 1968-1969 D.72-D.73 delivered a ‘Nutritional Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. Butterfield and genetic factors in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus’ in the symposium on ‘Nutrition and diabetes’. paper entitled the Study of Diabetes 5th European Association for Annual Meeting, Montpellier, France, 16-18 September 1969. (Envelope no. 103) Butterfield, with B.D. Cox and M.J. Whichelow, gave a paper entitled the Relationships Peripheral Tissues? between Amino Acid and Glucose Metabolism in the Human Forearm’. Correspondence ete re arrangements; Council minutes. Can Gluconeogenesis Occur in Book of abstracts of papers. ' A Study of the W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 D.74-D.77 Lectures, visits and conferences ' Symposium on ‘The Priorities of Present Day Medicine’, Norfolk and Norwich Institute for Medical Education, Norwich, 28 September 1969. (Envelope no. 104) Butterfield gave a Hospitals’. paper entitled ‘Some Priorities in Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. 2pp manuscript notes headed ‘Points in notepad containing notes made by Symposium. Perspective’; the at Butterfield Incomplete 10pp typescript draft of Butterfield's paper with extensive manuscript revisions; 2 incomplete later typescript drafts with further revisions. D.78-D.79 Foundation Symposium, London, 2 October Nuffield 1969. (Envelope no. 105) The drafts are probably for the published version of the paper. Correspondence chiefly re arrangements; 17pp typescript draft of Butterfield's paper with manuscript revisions. Typescript draft entitled ‘It's All a Matter of People’, with extensive manuscript revisions; 6pp typescript revised version; correspondence, 1969-1970, re publication of Butterfield's Symposium paper. Typescript papers of other speakers. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Management in Medicine’ Conference, Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh, 2 October 1969. (Envelope no. 106) Butterfield gave a paper entitled 'The Changing Role of the Hospital’. Correspondence etc, chiefly re arrangements. Seminar UK/Yugoslav Health Services, London, 8 September 1969 (date given on envelope). (Envelope no. 107) Comparability on in Correspondence chiefly re arrangements for visits to be made by the seminar group. of the British Autumn Meeting Medical and Scientific Section (jointly with Paediatric School, London, 3-4 October 1969. (Envelope no. 108) Association), Diabetic Association: British Medical Postgraduate Royal the D.83-D.85 1969-1972 Early Disease Detection, Butterfield chaired the meeting. Programme etc with letter arising. Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. International Symposium on Eckhart, Indiana, USA, 6 October 1969. Butterfield gave a paper on disease detection from a national viewpoint. 1969-1972 Transcript of a question and answer session in which Butterfield participated, with covering letter; published proceedings of the Symposium. Incomplete typescript draft extensive manuscript; revisions. Butterfield's paper with mostly manuscript manuscript revisions; draft with further typescript of later draft, W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Priorities in Health Care’, a talk given on the invitation of the King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, the Hospital Centre, 21 October 1969. (Envelope no. 110) Butterfield's talk was one of a series of 'Centre Lunch Talks’. Correspondence etc summary of reporting on Butterfield's talk. Butterfield's re arrangements, with typescript article reprint talk; an of Biennial Dinner of the Governors and Staff of Guy's Hospital 10 and October 1969. (Envelope no. 111 and 112) Dorchester Hotel, Schools, London, Butterfield proposed the toast. Letters typescript Butterfield's speech with manuscript revisions. invitation; 4pp two of drafts of Course, Practioners' Brief correspondence re arrangments, with progamme etc. Butterfield gave a lecture entitled 'The Early Treatment of Diabetes’. General Department _ of Postgraduate Studies, Guy's Hospital Medical School, 17-18 November 1969. (Envelope no. 113) Applied Physiology lecture, Department of Physiology, Guy's Hospital, 24 November 1969 (date given on the envelope). (Envelope no. 114) 1969-1970 Atherosclerosis, Second Chicago, Brook Second Lodge Workshop on Spontaneous Diabetes in Laboratory Animals, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, 6 November 1969. (Envelope no. 116) International Symposium on 2-5 November 1969; Letter of invitation only. D.90-D.91 USA, W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Butterfield was the Chicago Symposium; the extent of his participation in the Brook Lodge Workshop is not clear. present a seminar at invited to Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements for the two meetings. Included are abstracts of papers by others for the Brook Lodge Workshop which have been annotated by Butterfield. 2 folders. ‘Peripheral artery disease’, lecture given to local general practioners, Department of Postgraduate Studies, Guy's Hospital, 3 December 1969. Found in envelope no. 116 (see above). Letter of invitation and programme. Annual General Meeting Hospital Treasurers, London, of the 13-14 and Conference Association of November 1969. (Envelope no. 117) and of part of a arising; incomplete) Correspondence typescript draft address with manuscript revisions. re (possibly arrangements 3pp Butterfield's Butterfield delivered an address on 'Changing Patterns of Medical Care’. ‘Carbohydrate Metabolism’, a session held by the Royal College of Physicians as series on 'New Physiological Concepts of Clinical Disease’, London, 16 December 1969. (Envelope no. 119) Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. Butterfield organized and chaired the session. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.95-D.133 ‘Lectures etc’ D.95-D.96 10th International Congress of Life Assurance Medicine, Westminster, London, 8-11 June 1970. (Envelope no. 137) Butterfield gave a affecting its onset and complications’. paper entitled ‘Diabetes - factors 1969-1972 1969-1970 Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. 1969-1970 2pp incomplete [?early] manuscript draft of Butterfield's paper and brief manuscript notes; 3pp typescript draft of the abstract of the paper. King's College Hospital and British Diabetic Association: W.G. Oakley Valedictory Meeting, Cavendish Bio-Medical Centre, King's College Hospital Medical School, London, 27 June 1970. (Envelope no. 138) D.98-D.99 1969-1970 Programme; brief correspondence with an unidentified scientific colleague. Butterfield does not appear to have contributed a paper or chaired a session. Royal Society of Health Conference on the Thamesmead Project, Westminster, London, 2 July 1970. (Envelope no. 139) conference papers (not including one by Butterfield). 3pp typescript [?of Butterfield's paper] entitled 'Hospital Aspects of the Development of Thamesmead', also inscribed 'Thamesmead meeting’; 17pp untitled typescript on the Thamesmead project; printed advance copy of Butterfield appears to have given a talk as introduction to the afternoon session. Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. _ 1969-1970 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences of Hospital Institute Hoddeston, Hertfordshire, 4-10 July 1970. (Envelope no. 140) Administrators Summer School, 1969-1970 D.101-D.102 Butterfield delivered a lecture on 'Changing Patterns of Hospital Care’ on 9 July. Correspondence chiefly re arrangements; 5pp typescript draft of a report of Butterfield's lecture with manuscript revisions in his hand. of 'The Role sponsored Conference on Medical Education’, Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Services, Bethesda, Maryland, USA, 20-21 July 1970. (Envelope no. 141) Research in E. John the by Butterfield gave a paper entitled 'Should medical students be exposed to laboratory training the experimental sciences?’ in Correspondence re arrangements; manuscript lecture notes (small pieces of paper). 14pp photocopied lecture (with lecture entitled of and Congress International D.103-D.105 ‘Maturity Diabetes: manuscript he Transcripts revisions) scientific discussions in which participated, with correspondence re their publication. Butterfield's of Butterfield gave a Aetiologies, Diagnosis and Treatments’. Diabetes Seventh Federation, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 23-28 August 1970. (Envelope no. 142) Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising; 27pp typescript draft [?for published version] of Butterfield's lecture; abstract. Book of abstracts of the conference papers. Correspondence corrected proof. publication of the lecture with of the re W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 D.106-D.107 Lectures, visits and conferences Sixth Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, Warsaw, Poland, 23-25 September 1970. (Envelope no. 144) Butterfield chaired a session on ‘Action and turnover of insulin’. Correspondence etc re arrangements with programme 6pp typescript draft heavily annotated by (inscribed of Warsaw paper’ with manuscript revisions; revised version of the this paper. Butterfield; entitled 1970') 'Draft Nov. ‘4th Book of abstracts of papers; photograph of Butterfield: miscellaneous material. Chairmanship, Nottingham, 30 October 1970. Memorial Firth Lecture, University of the Croydon in Medicine’, lecture given Correspondence chiefly re arrangements. Brief correspondence re arrangements and arising. The lecture, entitled 'Christendom into Europe’, was one of the series of Firth Memorial Lectures (ninth series) given by E.G. Rupp. ‘Priorities at Medical Centre, Surrey, 3 November 1970. (Envelope no. 147) Butterfield chaired the morning session. Talk on Guy's Hospital, 10 November 1970. (Envelope no. 147) South Research November 1970. (Envelope no. 147) the Thamesmead Project to dental students, Brief correspondence re arrangements. Board 21 Symposium, Brook Hospital, London, East Metropolitan Regional Hospital W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Brief correspondence re arrangements, with programme. Included the speakers. paper by typescript one of of a is a Autumn Meeting Medical Physicians, London, 13 November 1970. the Scientific British Section, and of Diabetic Association of College Royal Butterfield, with others, presented a paper entitled 'The Peripheral Uptake of Endogenous Insulin with Particular Reference to Obesity and Insulin Resistance’. (Envelope no. 148) Programme only. ‘How to Live with a Jungle-Bred Body in a Concrete City’, University of Bristol, 25 November 1970. (Envelope no. 149) Butterfield's lecture was one of a series entitled 'Some Health Problems in Contemporary Society’ held by the University. Guy's D.114-D.115 of Governors of Hospital Symposium: Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. Butterfield gave a paper entitled 'A Teaching Hospital and a Community - Guy's and Thamesmead’. Board ‘Teaching Hospital and Community’, 2 December 1970. (Envelope no. 150) Typescript draft of Butterfield's paper with manuscript revisions and covering letter, June 1970; 18pp revised version. of other speakers. Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements; copies of the final version of Butterfield's paper and copies of those W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences 49th Annual Dinner of the Old Silhillians' Association Ltd, Solihull, 12 December 1970. (Envelope no. 151) Butterfield proposed a toast. Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising; 2pp manuscript speech notes. Biennial Conference, MANZ 15-18 February 1971, contents of an envelope inscribed 'New Zealand Congress’. (Envelope no. 152) Zealand, New Butterfield delivered a Mankind: The Price of Progress and Survival’. entitled lecture 'The Future of Programme and correspondence arising. D.118-D.120 200th Anniversary Celebration of the New York Hospital, New York, USA, 15-20 May 1971. (Envelope no. 153) 1970-1972 2 folders. 1970-1972 with figures, of D.118-D.119 Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. 21pp typescript, Butterfield as Discussion Inaugurator. Butterfield served as a Discussion Inaugurator in the New York Hospital Bicentennial Colloquium on 'The Future Role of University-Based Metropolitan Medical Centers' at the Rockefeller University, 17 and 18 May. manuscript revisions. Lecture Nottingham General Hospital, 9 June 19771. the paper given postgraduates, D.121-D.123 1971-1972 typescript draft of the lecture with Untitled 28pp Mellitus to on Diabetes by W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Correspondence arising. 1971-1972 of Audio tape Mellitus’. (Envelope no. 154) Butterfield's lecture, labelled ‘Diabetes ‘Developments in Medical Science’, lecture given at the Royal College of Defence Studies, 10 June 19771. (Envelope no. 155) Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. Sessional Address to Opening University of Nottingham, 1 November 1971. (Envelope no. 157) the Medical School, Letters of invitation and acceptance; 18pp typescript of the Address. D.126-D.127 1969-1971 Correspondence etc re arrangements. 1969-1971 Programmes, annotated by Butterfield, etc. Butterfield attended the meeting and was invited to chair a session which, it appears, he had to decline. 7th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, Southampton, 15-17 September 19771. (Envelope no. 158) Draft sheets for slides, in Butterfield's hand, only. ‘Universities in General and Nottingham in lecture given to Nottingham Women's Social Club, November 19771. (Envelope no. 159) Particular’, 3 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Health and Disease in a Modern Society: A Medical Gunpowder Plot’, public lecture, University of Nottingham, 5 November 1971. (Envelope no. 160) Correspondence re arrangements and arising; abstract of lecture; three pages of an incomplete typescript draft of the lecture. D.130-D.131 the Meeting of Society of Medicine, 16 February 1972. (Envelope no. 161) Section of General Practice, Royal 1971-1972 Butterfield Practice’. delivered a paper entitled ‘Dilemmas _ in Correspondence chiefly re arrangements, with abstract of the paper. 1971-1972 typescript 5pp revisions; typescript revised version. draft the of paper with manuscript was the at guest principal the opening Butterfield ceremony. Opening Address for the Postgraduate Medical Centre, City Hospital, Nottingham, 14 June 1972. (Envelope no. 164) Correspondence re arrangements and arising, with order of ceremony; incomplete 7pp typescript of Butterfield's address. 1971-1972 ‘Developments in Medical Science’, lecture to the Royal College of Defence Studies, 21 June 1972. (Envelope no. 165) Correspondence etc chiefly re arrangements. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.134-D.296 LECTURES Speech delivered at the Annual General Meeting of the Nottingham General Hospital Linen Guild and League of Friends, 30 June 1971. Correspondence re arrangements; rough incomplete 2pp manuscript draft of speech. Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers’ Conference on ‘Electronic Control of Mechanical Handling’, University of Nottingham, 6-8 July 1971. Butterfield attended the Conference Dinner on 7 July and participated in the toasts. Letter re arrangements, manuscript speech notes. with programmes etc; brief 1970-1999, nd 1970-1971 with a typescript note '‘RIPA 7/4/72". The talk appears to have been given in Nottingham. 2pp manuscript speech notes, giving the above details. ‘Topping Out Library 24/9/71', 2pp manuscript draft of a talk so entitled. Address to a Red Cross Instructors' Course on ‘Question Technique and the Art of Examining’, Red Cross Centre, Daybrook, Nottinghamshire, 19 September 19771. Manuscript speech notes on a small card, so entitled; 1p manuscript draft of a welcoming speech. The speech appears to be in connection with Butterfield's as position of Nottingham. Vice-Chancellor University the of W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Nutrition and Health Education’, Address to Midlands Branch of the British Dietetic Association, Postgraduate Centre, City Hospital, Nottingham, 28 October 1972. 1972-1973 Correspondence, typescript of the Address; figures. chiefly re arrangements; 17/pp '[?Naproxen] Sym[posium] Geneva 8/5/73’. 1p manuscript notes for a wide-ranging talk on medicine and related issues. Mitre, ‘The lecture Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln, 11 October 1973. Medicine and Security’, Social to 1972-1973 Correspondence chiefly re arrangements; 2pp typescript draft, of the beginning of Butterfield's lecture; draft list of slides. with manuscript revisions, at over Hall Centuries’, College, 1972-1973 1973-1974 Correspondence chiefly re arrangements. Correspondence chiefly re arrangements. ‘Detection and Prevention of Diabetes’, lecture to Bolton Medical Society, 6 November 1973. the ‘Caring students Training Nottinghamshire, 15 February 1974. Professions Eaton Wade Lecture: 'Self-inflicted Disease’, North Staffordshire Medical Institute, 7 February 1974. 1973-1974 Brief correspondence re arrangements and arising; 2pp manuscript draft with the typescript revised version. ‘Advances in Medical Sciences’, Royal College of Defence Studies, 6 June 1974. Correspondence chiefly re arrangements. address to Retford, lecture given at the of beginning of address, W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Talk to Sawston Senior Citizens Club, Sawston Health Centre, Cambridgeshire, 8 December 1976. The probable title diabetes in old age’. of the talk was ‘How to prevent Letters of invitation and acceptance. at given Address Nightingale Commemoration Day of the Royal College of Nursing Cambridge Branch, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, 15 May 1977. Florence the manuscript 2pp for correspondence re the address. notes the address; brief Sermon November 1977. given at Downing College Cambridge, 20 Various manuscript and typescript notes and parts of manuscript drafts, one page inscribed 'Notes for sermon - Downing’, with the above date. toast at a Boot's Company Letter of thanks only. Speech a Centenary lunch, 1977. proposing Two typescript drafts (6pp and 7pp) of the speech, one with manuscript revisions. Speech at the Annual Dinner of the Royal College of Pathologists, London, November 1977. 1977-1982 Correspondence correspondence on introduction to the talk with manuscript revisions; slides. ‘Joan of Arc - the Chelmsford Medical Society, 19 April 1978. a medical diagnostic problem?', a talk to arrangements same topic; later typescript re the and 2pp W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.164-D.165 International Symposium on 'Food Chains and Human Nutrition’, Kenilworth, 1-6 April 1979. Butterfield gave a paper entitled 'Implications for human health and nutrition - and the research that needs to be done’. paper; incomplete 4pp 5pp manuscript notes for typescript draft with manuscript revisions; 19pp revised typescript version. the abstracts of Booklet correspondence etc acetates for slides. of arising symposium from Butterfield's papers etc; paper; Osler Club meeting, London, 12 July 1979. Butterfield was guest speaker. ‘Doctors, drugs and diet - two dilemmas'. His talk was entitled 1977-1979 one page of a D.167-D.168 re arrangements; Correspondence re arrangements. Correspondence manuscript draft of the lecture. Linacre Lecture: 'Diabetes Mellitus: some new ideas’, St John's College Cambridge, 24 October 1979. The lecture was originally intended for 5 May 1979 but was postponed. 1977-1979 ‘Oxford Speech July entitled. Acetates and other material for slides. 1p manuscript notes so 1980', W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Rockefeller Diabetes Presentation a file so inscribed. 25-9-80', contents of 8pp manuscript notes; acetates and other material for slides; background information. correspondence brief etc re D.171-D.172 Annual Secretaries and Administrators, 15-16 October 1980. Conference Institute the of of Chartered Butterfield delivered an address on the National Health Service during the part of the Conference covering ‘Central Government and the Public Sector - Opponents, Dependents or Partners?’. topic the of Letter re the text of Butterfield's paper; programme etc. 32pp typescript of [?Buiterfield's] paper; typescript of an apparently different paper, also on the National Health Service, with manuscript revisions. as Norfolk and by the doctors and topic is stated ‘Patient, Medical Institute Norwich Association, The broad institutions’. 2pp typescript outline of a talk 'in Sheffield, 2 October 1980', with material for slides. Joint Symposium on Postgraduate Medical Education organised for Medical Education and the East Norfolk Branch of the British Norwich Hospital, 1 November 1980. 3pp manuscript speech notes, with background material. Talk in connection with the 300th anniversary of the birth of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, 1980. Butterfield gave a lecture entitled 'Where on Earth are We Going’. Correspondence etc re arrangements. Addenbrooke, Norfolk and John founder of W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences 4pp typescript of (headed ‘Introductory speech’). a speech on obesity and diabetes The text contains a reference to Munich on 25 March 1981. a press conference in Irvine University of St Andrews, 13 May 1981. Memorial Lecture: ‘Our Short-Term Future’, 1979-1981 Correspondence etc further material for slides. re arrangements; acetates and ‘Behavioural medicine - passing craze or new era?’, lecture to General Practitioners, 6, 13 July 1981. 1981-1984 6pp manuscript notes so entitled; acetates and other material for slides; background material; brief (apparently unrelated) correspondence re a dinner invitation, 1984. D.179-D.181 ‘Diabetes and the Surgeon’, lecture to the University of Cambridge FRCS course, 14 September 1981. 1979-1984 D.182-D.183 Acetates and other material for slides. Brief correspondence and papers re lectures delivered by Butterfield to the Cambridge FRCS course in other years. Brief correspondence re arrangements; 21pp typescript draft with manuscript revisions. 1980-1981 John University of Nottingham, 25 September 1981. Manuscript notes; material for slides and set of slides. Correspondence etc re arrangements. Snow Lecture: ‘The Modern Epidemiology’, 1980-1981 1979-1984 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.184-D.187 50th Stephen Paget Memorial Lecture: 'The Medicines Commission, its Work and Responsibilities’, 6 October 1981. 1981-1983 Typescript draft of the lecture with manuscript revisions; later manuscript revisions. typescript further 20pp draft with Typescript of shortened version manuscript manuscript notes; material for slides. revisions; of related brief the lecture, with correspondence; Set of slides. Correspondence arising, chiefly re the publication of the lecture; offprint of the lecture. 1981-1983 speech notes re arrangements; Butterfield was Guest Speaker. 1p manuscript notes; guest list etc. Butterfield made a speech replying to a toast. Correspondence etc written on a small card. Annual Dinner of the Cambridge Society in Derbyshire, Repton School, 30 October 1981. Medical Defence Union Council Dinner, Cambridge, 20 October 1981. material for slides; background information. Lloyd Roberts Lecture: 'Service versus education: the coming 10 December 1981. Brief correspondence re arrangements and _ arising; struggles’, Medical Society of London, 1981-1982 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Nutrition Foundation Third Annual Conference, British 1981. The conference appears to have been on 'Food and health: a perspective for the '80s'. Butterfield gave a paper. 3pp manuscript notes; background material with related letter; audiotape. ‘Zeitlyn Memorial lecture inscribed. 1981', contents of a file so 21pp typescript of the lecture; letter of thanks. D.193-D.194 Meeting March 1982. on computer-designed diets, Milan, Italy, 8 1981-1982 Butterfield was invited to give an introductory talk. suggested title of the talk was 'A Diet for Modern Man’. The 1981-1982 for at so Material for slides. Europe. ‘ASME Robinson College 21.9.82', entitled. Outline after-dinner speech 3pp manuscript notes Correspondence etc typescript drafts (probably incomplete) of the talk. re arrangements; manuscript and 1981-1982 Combined Annual Meeting of the Heberden Society, The British Association for Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, The Royal Society of Medicine Section of Rheumatology and Rehabiliation and the Irish Society of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Cambridge, 23-24 September 1982. Correspondence programme: typescript draft of the talk with manuscript revisions; 4pp revised typescript version. Butterfield gave a Gouty Reflections’. talk on the first day entitled 'Some re arrangements, with W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences "The Second of Health Economics 20th Anniversary Symposium, Royal College of Physicians, London, 23-24 September 1982. Pharmacological Revolution’, Office Butterfield gave a Regulators’. talk on ‘The Role of the European Material for slides; programme etc; background material with brief correspondence. D.198-D.199 Lecture to students in the School of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, 7 October 1982. Letter re arrangements; manuscript notes; material for slides; typescript background material. Small box of lecture slides. ‘Doctors and patients’, Annual Oration to Pathological Society, 21 October 1982. the Reading 1981-1982 D.202-D.203 Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. Letter enclosing abstract and transcript the speech, with revisions in his hand; 3pp revised transcript. KIB Foundation Conference: 'New Directions for Health’, [before 3 November] 1982. Butterfield delivered a speech entitled 'Health Promotion Must Follow Health Education’. Slides. Correspondence re arrangements and arising. 1981-1982 Sherwood Ninth Infirmary, Leicester, 3 November 1982. Lecture: 'A- Diabetic Tale’, Royal 1981-1982 W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Talk to Science Society, Uppingham [School]', contents of a file so inscribed. [71982]. Correspondence re Butterfield’s talk. the loaning of visual material for The topic of the talk appears to have been the Atomic bomb tests at Christmas Island. Fifteenth Clayesmore Lecture: Clayesmore February 1983. School, Blandford 'The Aptitude Society’, 25 Dorset, Forum, 1982-1983 Letter re arrangements and note by Butterfield on the lecture; with manuscript revisions; revised version and off-print of the published lecture. typescript lecture 10pp draft the of Address at the official opening of East Norfolk Sixth Form College, 27 April 1983. re on at the the 125th and __ occasion delivered Address Cambridge '99 Rowing Club, 24 July 1983. '‘Oarsmen's Service’ Correspondence arising; manuscript speech notes written on the back of a College prospectus. arrangements § of Address Anniversary of Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. Untitled 3pp typescript of the Address (the date 'May 1983' appears at the end of the text); audiotape from envelope inscribed 'Speech at Keio University’. Welcoming address at a celebration to mark twenty-five years of the 'The Pelican Guide to English Literature’ and the publication of the 'The New Pelican Guide to English Literature’, Downing College Cambridge, 10 September 1983. Brief correspondence re arrangements; manuscript speech notes written on a card; programme etc. 2pp manuscript notes; order of service. arranged by the W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Untitled manuscript draft of a speech; two 2pp typescript drafts of the same with manuscript revisions, [71983]. [21983] The speech appears to have been given in the chapel of Downing College Cambridge. D.211-D.212 Lecture to Northcott Exeter Medical Society: 'A Drug Development in Diabetes’, University of Exeter, 12 January 1984. the Devon and 1968-1984 Correspondence re arrangements and arising; scientific correspondence relating to the topic of the Lecture, 1968- 1983. Material for slides; background material. ‘Medical entitled, with material for slides. Education’, 12pp typescript of a speech so D.214 1984’, D.214-D.215 ‘Mensa lecture’, contents of a file so inscribed. 1984-1986 indicates that the speech was given a The date ‘April 1984' at Two typescript drafts headed 'Mensa 30th July with manuscript revisions; letter arising. The text scientific meeting in Cambridge. appears on the title page. Letter inviting Butterfield to give a 'Mensa Lecture’ on 6 August 1986; 7pp typescript draft of a lecture entitled ‘Life and death in the year 2020 A.D. It takes brains to live longer’; 5pp untitled draft of another lecture. 1984-1985 Office of Health Economics International Conference on ‘Pharmaceuticals among the Sunrise Industries’, Royal College of Physicians, London, 22-23 October 1984. Brief correspondence arising; corrected proof of published version of the lecture. Butterfield gave a paper entitled 'Adding Life to Years’. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.217-D.218 Henry Cohen Lecture, Medical Society of London, 28 February 1985. 1983-1985 16pp typescript draft of the lecture; acetates and other material for ‘slides; brief correspondence re the lecture and Butterfield's visit the Hebrew University a few weeks earlier. to Background material with related correspondence; letter dated 1983 inscribed 'Cohen Lecture’, found with these papers. ‘The Origins and Work of the Health Promotion Research Trust: The New Public a meeting of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium, 30 June 1985. a paper given Health’, at 1984-1985 re draft Correspondence summary of the paper with revised version; other papers re some in Butterfield's hand on verso. arrangements; manuscript typescript meeting, notes with the Butterfield's Upjohn Lecture, Royal Society, 22 October 1985. ‘FE 8/11/85’, 1p manuscript speech notes so entitled. Letters of invitation with speech notes in hand on verso. Manuscript speech notes on papers and cards, found together with menu etc for a 'Dinner for Mr and Mrs A.B. Stone’, 9 November 1985. the pages of notes is headed ‘Science and Talk Hospital, Huntingdon,[ ?1985]. Postgraduate Brief correspondence re invitation. One of Society’. Hinchingbrooke Meeting, at a W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Talk to the University of Nottingham Medical Society, 30 January 1986. 1985-1986 Correspondence re arrangements and arising; acetates for slides. D.224-D.225 and Cross ‘The Butterfield delivered in the University Church, Cambridge, 27 July 1986. Education’, sermon by The sermon was a contribution to the Church's summer series of sermons on various themes. Brief correspondence re arrangements; various typescript drafts of the sermon with manuscript revisions. 2 folders. Thirty-fourth Annual A. Murat Willis Lecture: 'On Saying No', Johnston-Willis Medical Society Annual Meeting, Johnston-Willis Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, USA, 10 October 1986. of the London, late Meeting November or early December 1986. McCarrison Acetates for slides; programme; 1p manuscript notes on Butterfield's career. The date '17 November 1986' is inscribed on the first page. Untitled 4pp typescript of a lecture on the National Health Service and related issues. 1p manuscript notes headed 'Speech at Merchant Tailor School Nov. 1986’. Brief correspondence etc re the meeting; transparencies. Butterfield appears to have given a talk. Society, W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 D.230-D.236 Lectures, visits and conferences Royal Unhealthy are the British?’, 5 December 1986. Institution Evening Friday Discourse: 'How Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. D.231-D.232 Various typescript drafts, some incomplete, of the lecture, with manuscript revisions. 2 folders. D.233-D.234 Material for slides. 2 folders. Background material Butterfield. including offprints of papers by Letter, 1985, re a forthcoming talk by Butterfield to the 1942 Club, [71986]. ‘The Club Jesus College Jan. 7 1987’, contents of a file so inscribed. Typescript draft, with manuscript revisions, entitled 'How Unhealthy are We British?’', with the further heading ‘Sir John Butterfield for Sunday Times’. Clinical Medical School, University of Cambridge. Acetates unrelated, found with the actates. Talk at Cambridge, 18 February 1987. The talk appears to have been on various aspects of the a meeting of the Carphologists, King's College D.239-D.240 for slides; brief correspondence, possibly W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements; copies Medical probably used as background for the talk. correspondence School (not of Clinical Butterfield's) Material for slides. ‘Draft for Sir John Butterfield on 8/5/87', 3pp typescript draft of a speech, with manuscript revisions, so entitled. The speech was to open the new Clinical Pharmacology Unit in the University of Cambridge. Letter of Society, [?Leeds]. invitation to address the Maitland Historical Notes made on the letter by Butterfield indicate that the possible topic was Joan of Arc's medical condition; the date he selected appears to have been 14 May 1987. Brief correspondence re arrangements. Butterfield gave ‘farewell lectures’ on these dates. General Practitioners Refresher Course, Addenbrookes's Postgraduate Medical Centre, 6 and 13 July 1987. ‘Prime Lecture’, Royal College of Physicians, 23 February 1989. [?May] 1989 Two manuscript summaries of Butterfield's speech, in his hand; letter to Butterfield concerning his talk. ‘CMR lecture’, contents of a file so inscribed. The title Medicine?’ or 'Management v. Doctors?’ the of Lecture was either ‘Management v. Transparancies etc. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Westminster & City Programme Lecture’, contents of a file so inscribed. The lecture was given in early November 1989. Untitled 6pp typescript draft of a lecture with manuscript revisions; revised version; letter arising. ‘Lecture Health Promotion Pros and Cons', contents of a file so inscribed. Kingston-on-Thames 1989. Dec Material for slides. ‘Public lecture Qatar / Dahar 1989’, contents of a file so inscribed. 15pp typescript entitled 'Modern Education with Special Reference to Diabetes’. material for slides. D.249-D.253 1989-1991 Correspondence re preparation of the lecture and arising. Untitled 7pp typescript draft with manuscript revisions; 2pp of another typescript draft. Lecture to the Association of Physicians, Cambridge, 6 April 1990. The topic of the lecture was the history of medicine at Cambridge. 1989-1991 Box of slides. Loose slides. Material for slides and background. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences "The Impact of Hospital Infections on Society’, Keynote Address, USSR, [?between late 1989 and April] 1990. International Conference, Kilmer Correspondence re publication of the Address in the Conference proceedings; 12pp typescript of the Address with figures etc; background material. Wellington Society Hunterian Lecture: 'What's wrong with medical 22 January 19971. education?’, Humana Hospital, London, 1991-1992 the 17pp typescript of with manuscript revisions, of edited version for publication; further inscribed ‘Accepted for publication’; brief related correspondence. typescript draft, typescript Lecture; Lecture version the of 2pp manuscript speech notes headed 'Trafford speech Brighton 14/5/91’. Bedford Oration, 17 May 19971. Butterfield also attended the Bedford Medical Society Annual Dinner afterwards. The text of the speech bears similarities to the lecture of the same title in D.255-D.256. Correspondence re arrangements; 13pp typescript of a speech entitled 'What is wrong with medical education?’ with material for slides. 1990-1991 Talk on health promotion at a meeting of the Section of Occupational Medicine, the Royal Society of Medicine, 17 November 1992. Correspondence re arrangements; untitled manuscript draft version; transparancies. 10pp typescript of a paper inscribed in Butterfield's hand ‘'Harveian Oration...final draft of my paper on [William] Gilbert to the RCP 29.10.91’. typescript revised talk; 6pp of the W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Society Royal ‘Fashions in Therapeutics’, 19 April 1993. Medicine Open of Section Meeting, Butterfield therapeutics. spoke on contemporary’ fashions in Brief correspondence re slides; introduction Butterfield spoke. draft arrangements; to the Section material for which in 1p manuscript notes headed 'Speech at Hospital 5/10/95". St Thomas ‘Midhurst lecture’, contents of a file so inscribed. Transparencies only. One transparency is headed ‘Midhurst 1996’. ‘Welcoming address by Lord Butterfield, The Cornmarket, Cambridge, 4th July 1999". so typescript draft, with revisions, manuscript 3pp entitled. 20pp manuscript notes. ‘Medical audit lecture’, contents of a file so inscribed. ‘What | learned from Nottingham’, contents of a inscribed. Material for slides. ‘Medical Sociology’, contents of a Material for slides. file so inscribed. file so W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Sunningdale Lecture’, contents of a file so inscribed. Manuscript material. notes or drafts for slides; background ‘Sherrington Society’, contents of a file so inscribed. Material for slides; offprints of papers by Butterfield. ‘Professor Sir John Butterfield's address to [Association Pharmaceutical Annual Dinner’, 14pp typescript draft so manuscript revisions. British the of the ABPI Industry] with entitled, See also F.155. 4pp manuscript speech notes, one page headed 'Citation in the Guildhall. file so Manuscript notes and material for slides. 1p manuscript notes; background material. ‘Ethics Lecture’, contents of a file so inscribed. ‘Lecture on Diabetes / Education’, contents of a inscribed. Uppingham School. ‘Draft speech for Uppingham’, 8pp typescript so entitled; 1p manuscript notes re the speech. Sociology ‘The typescript draft so entitled. Pharmacy’, The speech was on the occasion of prize-giving at and Science of 10pp W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences 'The University: the Past’, 13pp typescript of a speech, so entitled, on the history of medical education, probably given in the USA. ‘Doctors [sic] changing attitudes to their patients’, 2pp typescript so entitled, apparently the introduction to a lecture. ‘Irregularities inscribed. in health lecture’, contents of a file so 1p manuscript notes with transparencies and slides. Typescript and manuscript draft pages of a welcoming speech for a conference at the University of Cambridge. after 1976 Untitled 4pp typescript of a speech to open the Medical Research Centre of Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd. See also F.163. with manuscript revisions, the a 13th Acta Endrocrinologica of 3pp typescript draft, welcoming speech at Congress 2pp manuscript speech speech European Association for study of Med’. Manuscript draft of a [?farewell] speech written on a small card one page of manuscript notes re medical education; 2pp manuscript notes written for Butterfield by another. 2pp manuscript notes for a speech on health issues. This material was found stapled together. notes headed ‘After Dinner and W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 D.286-D.288 Lectures, visits and conferences Untitled incomplete 26pp typescript of a talk on various health and educational matters. 4pp typescript of conference at Cambridge. a speech of welcome for a medical ‘Diabetes’, contents of a file so inscribed. Material for slides, including many manuscript draft slides on Guy's Hospital Medical School sheets. Material relating to speeches delivered by Butterfield at various social functions, chiefly after-dinner speeches. Many of these were at the University of Cambridge, in particular with Butterfield's Mastership. connection § Downing College, in 1970-1989, nd Notes for speeches, often written on the back of menus, with correspondence and other papers relating to the functions. D.289-D.296 D.297-D.300 3 folders. 8 folders. D.297-D.448A VISITS AND CONFERENCES Miscellaneous material relating to unidentified speeches. Included are notes in Butterfield's hand, transparencies, slides, background material (some papers headed 'file speeches’) and a few typescripts of speeches by others. Committee; letter arising. Meeting of WHO Expert Committee on Diabetes Mellitus, Geneva, 24-30 November 1964. Typescripts of four contributions by Butterfield for the 1964-1993, nd W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.298-D.300 Other Committee papers. 3 folders. Colloquium Southampton University, 30 October 1965. Computers the on in Medical Field, Butterfield spoke on 'Diabetic Screening Analysis’. Programme only. D.301-D.302 Ketazon Symposium, Noordwijk aan Zee, Netherlands, 21-22 February 1967. Butterfield chaired the first day's proceedings. the Conference programme; typescripts of papers by contributors; brief correspondence re a clinic in Leiden which Butterfield appears to have visited during his stay in the Netherlands. 2 folders. 1967-1970 1967-1968 6 folders. the the trip the Agreed D.303-D.310 Anglo-Rumanian he became acquainted Visit to Rumania, 3-14 November 1968. Correspondence re arrangements, with programme. British Council Butterfield's visit was arranged by Programme of under Cultural Exchange. He stayed in Bucharest and Cluj, visiting a number of hospitals and medical institutions. During with some Rumanian medical scientists with an interest in diabetes, in particular, |. Mincu and S. Campeanu with whom he discussed co-authoring a book on diabetic angiopathy. 1968-1970 Included at D.305 is Butterfield's 47pp typescript report of the trip, with appendices; a typescript of a preface for a book by Mincu and Campeanu. Correspondence Butterfield's correspondence with Rumanian colleagues concerning the proposed book and other professional matters. including arising, D.304-D.309 etc at D.308 is W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Manuscript [introductory], with 4pp typescript revised version. Butterfield notes for by a speech D.318-D.319 Conference papers. 2 folders. Symposium on undergraduates, Postgraduate Medical Centre, Nottingham City Hospital, 26 January 1973. teaching clinical of Butterfield chaired the symposium. Correspondence re arrangements and arising. D.321-D.323 Nutrition Foundation British ‘Nutritional Problems in a Changing World - Nutrition in Britain Today and Tomorrow’, Churchill College Cambridge, 29 March - 4 April 1973. Conference: 1972-1973 1972-1973 2 folders. ‘final Meeting, 1972-1973 of Butterfield's lecture; D.321-D.322 D.324-D.326 Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. 37pp typescript of text’ miscellaneous manuscript notes. Butterfield chaired the Open Lecture on the first day and gave a paper entitled 'Obesity: A Problem in a Changing World’. 2 folders. Correspondence etc typescript drafts, two with manuscript revisions. British Coventry, 26-28 April 1973. Brief data is included. Annual Clinical arrangements; D.324-D.325 Medical Association chiefly re three W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Handbook of the Meeting, with miscellaneous papers. D.327-D.328 National Economic Development Office Conference on ‘Innovative Activity in the Pharmaceutical Industry’, Royal College of Physicians, London, 3 May 1973. 1972-1973 Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. 1972-1973 Typescripts of papers by contributors; printed volume of Conference speeches. D.329-D.330 Medical Symposium on 'Naproxen', Geneva, Switzerland, 7-8 May 1973. Butterfield spoke at the Symposium banquet. Correspondence re arrangements and arising. Published Symposium Proceedings. 1972-1973 D.332-D.333 Park Conference on Education and Correspondence, chiefly re arrangements. Opening of the Postgraduate Medical Education Centre and Group School of Nursing by Butterfield at Mansfield and District General Hospital, 23 May 1973. Ditchley Youth Problems: 'Priorities and their implementation’, Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire, 13-15 July 1973. 2 folders. Correspondence re arrangements and arising; various conference papers. Butterfield does not appear to have delivered a paper. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 D.334-D.335 Lectures, visits and conferences Conference’: ‘Oxford and Community Care’, St Anthony's College, Oxford, 30 July- 3 August 1973. ‘Integration Hospital - 1972-1973 Butterfield spoke in the opening session on 'The Concept of Community Care’. Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. 2 folders. Seventh London, September 1973. International Sugar Research Symposium, Butterfield spoke on the subject of ‘Sugar and Public Health’. Printed booklet of Symposium papers. Conference on ‘Information in Medicine - the Physician's Needs’, Royal College of Physicians, London, 4 October 1973. Butterfield ‘Obesity’. chaired a session and gave a Symposium on Diabetes Mellitus, Poole General Hospital (Postgraduate Centre), 13-14 October 1973. Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising; 1p of a manuscript draft of the paper. Butterfield opened the Conference with a paper entitled ‘Priorities in Planning’ and also chaired the afternoon session. Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. 1973-1974 paper on W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.338-D.340 Visit to Canada and the USA, November 1973. Butterfield’s trip included participation in the International Conference on Perspectives in Medicine and Society, Quebec, Canada, 18-20 November. the USA he attended 23 Meeting, November, and was Visiting Joslin Clinic, Boston, Massachusetts, 26-28 November. Metabolic Guidelines Professor at In Board the a Correspondence, with programmes etc, re arrangements and arising; cutting and printed report. 3 folders. D.341-D.344 Research and Development Society Symposium on 'The Universities and Applied Research: Their relevance to social and industrial needs’, Royal Society, London, 23 April 1974. 1973-1974 Butterfield Universities' View’. delivered a paper in the section 'The of figures; in D.342, drafted by is apparently Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. 25pp typescript draft of Butterfield's paper headed 'The Universities’ View' and revised version. another typescript draft, Manuscript drafts entitled as those in D.342, with manuscript revisions in a different paper to the one Butterfield's hand (this described another speaker). 1973-1974 Typescript draft of papers. a paper by another; miscellaneous W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Industry in Society’, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's Study Conference, Study Tour in Nottingham and Derby, 7-16 July 1974. 1973-1974 Butterfield attended the Conference dinner that day. officially welcomed the tour members and correspondence Brief papers. re arrangements; conference D.346-D.349 First International Congress on Obesity, Royal College of Physicians, London, 9-11 October 1974. 1973-1974 Butterfield was Congress President and delivered the Opening Address. D.346-D.347 Correspondence etc, chiefly re arrangements. 1973-1974 2 folders. Miscellaneous papers. D.350-D.352 1973-1974 of Butterfield's speech, with Butterfield speech. Royal Society of Medicine, chaired a session and gave the opening Symposium on Glipizide, London, 5 November 1974. Typescript manuscript revisions, for publication in the Congress proceedings; related correspondence and corrected proof. 1973-1974 Correspondence re publication of Butterfield's opening remarks in the Symposium proceedings, with a typescript draft edited version and a further typescript by Butterfield headed ‘foreword’. Correspondence etc, chiefly re arrangements. of this speech, an W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Published symposium proceedings. D.353-D.354 European Postgraduate Course on Diabetes, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 14-18 April 1975. 1974-1975 Butterfield chaired a session and spoke on 'The Aim of Treatment’. Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. 1974-1975 Booklet of abstracts of papers. D.355-D.356 Annual Conference of the Administrators, Sheffield, 1-2 May 1975. Institute of Health Service 1974-1975 Correspondence re arrangements and arising. 1974-1975 App typescript draft of Butterfield's paper. Butterfield delivered a paper entitled ‘Benefits of Good Control’. ‘Diabetes Mellitus',; and Management, 11 October 1975. a Symposium on Current Advances Letter re arrangements with programme; 13pp typescript draft with manuscript revisions. Butterfield was one of the chairmen but does not appear to have contributed a paper. Dahlem Workshop on Appetite and Food Intake, Berlin, 8-12 December 1975. D.358-D.361 Texts of papers presented etc. 4 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 D.362-D.365 D.366-D.379 Lectures, visits and conferences International Conference, Palm Beach, Florida, 11-12 March 1976. Foundation Research Sugar Annual Butterfield chaired at least one session and gave at least one presentation. etc Correspondence arising, including 3pp typescript draft of a presentation (or part of one) by Butterfield at D.364. co- authored by Butterfield, are at D.364. arrangements Drafts of a report, and_ re 4 folders. Foundation Macy Foundation) conferences and Leeds Castle [Foundation] seminars and meetings. (Josiah Macy Jr. Butterfield was Honorary Medical Advisor to the Leeds Castle Foundation. This material was found tied together. 1975-1977 1975-1980 2 folders. of paper and Butterfield's 1975-1976 D.366-D.368 D.366-D.367 Correspondence etc re arrangements. Butterfield spoke on 'The University: the Past’. Macy Conference on the ‘University and Medicine - the Past, Bicentennial Anglo- American Discussion, 25-28 May 1976. Present and Tomorrow’, a Transcript subsequent discussion, with covering letter; 14pp typescript draft of [?published] version of the paper; a few related papers. May 1977 a Correspondence etc in Conference Cambridge, 19-21 April 1977, and a possible meeting on postgraduate medical training 12-14 June 1977. Butterfield was unable to attend the first of these. arrangements for Faculty Scholars at Leeds Castle, D.369-D.375 re Macy of 1976-77 June 1976- chiefly W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements for the meetings and related professional matters. colleagues, various with etc 7 folders. D.376-D.379 Correspondence etc re arrangements for various medical seminars and meetings at Leeds Castle during 1978- 1980 and related professional matters. February 1977-1980 4 folders. St Margaret's Medical Society Dinner Meeting, Epping, 18 November 1976. Butterfield made a speech. Correspondence etc re arrangements. D.381-D.384 Visit to China, 10-26 April 1977. art. A a Higher was Large hardback notebook used by Butterfield as a diary during the trip. a member of Butterfield Education Delegation to observe and report on Chinese further and higher education, with particular emphasis on medicine. The delegation visited universities, schools, hospitals and factories in various cities. The entries are often very detailed, with descriptions of sites visited, notes on educational and cultural matters, and many rough sketches of buildings, scenes and works of letter and a few papers, most not directly connected to this visit, are near the front. The report is headed 'Some Observations about further and higher education related to Medicine in China’ and dated ‘April 1977’. 17pp typescript report on the trip by Butterfield. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.383-D.384 Typescript reports on the trip by other members of the Delegation. 2 folders. D.385-D.387 Annual Meeting Advancement of. September 1978. the of Science, British Association University of for Bath, the 4-8 Butterfield delivered a talk entitled 'Carbohydrates - future role in food, nutrition and agriculture’ on 6 September. Correspondence etc re arrangements, with abstract of Butterfield's talk. Typescript draft of the with extensive manuscript revisions; 22pp typescript revised version with further manuscript revisions. talk Draft slides. 1977-1978 D.388-D.391 Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. Butterfield gave a paper entitled 'Modern Medicines - 1930's to 1970's’. Office of Health Economics Symposium, London, 11-12 September 1978. 1977-1978 Further 14pp typescript draft of the paper with manuscript revisions; 2pp summary of 'General discussion’ during the Symposium session in which Butterfield spoke; drafts of slides. Two early typescript drafts extensive manuscript revisions and manuscript inserts. of Butterfield's paper with December W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Miscellaneous papers. D.392-D.393 International Symposium on 'Food Chains and Human Nutrition’, Kenilworth, 1-6 April 1979. 1978-1979 Butterfield delivered a paper. Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising, 1978- 1979. 5pp manuscript lecture notes; abstracts of papers. D.394-D.395 Meeting of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, University of East Anglia, 4-6 April 1979. 1977-1979 Butterfield gave an Open Lecture entitled 'The Function of Criticism’. Diamicron and_ the of and Slides. Royal College an introductory lecture Symposium International Treatment Mellitus, Physicians, London, 5-6 April 1979. Diabetes on _ of delivered haemobiological Brief correspondence etc re arrangements and arising; material for slides. Butterfield ‘Metabolic, diabetes and the evolution of the disease’. 1977-1979 Letter re arrangements and programme; 4pp typescript draft of Butterfield's lecture and edited version. vascular aspects entitled of W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Harvard Returns to Cambridge’, symposium, University of Cambridge, 16 June 1979. Butterfield appears to have made a speech. 1p manuscript notes by Butterfield and draft slides; brief corrspondence arising; miscellaneous papers. ‘Ethics Windsor Castle, 16 September 1979. conference at Risk', of St George's House, Butterfield gave a talk. Material for slides; summary of Conference discussions; miscellaneous papers. Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Annual Conference, London International Press Centre, 15-16 October 1980. Butterfield spoke on the National Health Service. Annual in ‘The Role of the Clinical Course D.400-D.402 Pharmacology Butterfield gave a Medicines Commission in the Control of Drugs’. entitled lecture Brief correspondence re arrangements and arising, with programme. Correspondence etc re arrangements; 14pp typescript of Butterfield's speech. 4th and Toxicology for Medical Practitioners: 'Drugs in Dose and Overdose’, Guy's Hospital, London, 6-10 April 1981. Various papers relating to the course. Material for slides. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 D.403-D.405 D.406-D.407 Lectures, visits and conferences Health Organisation Diabetes World ‘Clinical Federation International Epidemiology and Public Health Aspects of Diabetes Mellitus’, St John's College, Cambridge, 20-31 July 1981. / Seminar International on __ 1980-1982 Butterfield was Chairman of the Organising Committee, though the nature of his participation in the Seminar itself is unclear. Correspondence etc, chiefly re arrangements. is brief correspondence Included proposed conferences or meetings (unrelated to the above), one on ‘Health nutrition and medical education, the other on Hazards of the material described above. This was found with Milk’. two re 3 folders. Seminar on Ascot, 23-24 November 1981. Health Financing, Civil Service College, Butterfield spoke in a session on 'the Issues’. etc KIB Royal College of 1981-1982 photocopied D.408-D.411 Foundation), arrangements; Material for slides; miscellaneous papers. Correspondence re manuscript speech notes. Conference on 'New Directions for Health' (sponsored by the Physicians, London, 15-16 April 1982. 1981-1982 Butterfield gave a lecture entitled 'Health Promotion Must Follow Health Education’ Correspondence including abstracts of papers. Manuscript lecture notes; transparencies. D.408-D.410 arrangements and _ arising, 3 folders. etc re W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences 5th European Conference on Health Records, Brighton, 26-30 April 1982. Butterfield gave the Opening Address. Programme only. for the ‘Motivation Association for Medical Education in Europe, Cambridge, 20-23 September 1982. Annual Conference of Learning’, Butterfield was one of the speakers at Ceremony and later gave an after-dinner speech. the Opening Correspondence, programme. chiefly re arrangements’ with of Health Office Anniversary Symposium: 'The Second Pharmacalogical Revolution’, Royal College of Physicians, London, 23-24 September 1982. Economics 20th 1981-1982 1982-1984 arising; ‘1p re arrangements and D.415-D.416 Butterfield presented a paper. Butterfield chaired the Conference. Correspondence re arrangements and arising. Correspondence manuscript speech notes. Conference on Diabetic Education, Isle of Wight, 22-24 October 1982. Programme and list of members. The nature of Butterfield's participation is unclear. the Meeting December 1982. Surgical Travellers, Cambridge, 2-3 2 folders. of W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Albert Schweitzer International Symposium: 'Reverence for Life and Youth’, St John's College, Cambridge, 1-4 September 1983. Butterfield delivered the welcoming speech. Correspondence photocopied manuscript speech notes. etc re arrangements to Visit at University, Jerusalem, 6-12 January 1985. Lecturer Cohen Israel as with 2pp the Hebrew 1983-1986 at ‘The 7 January the Hebrew University On lectured Impact Understanding of Diabetes’. University. Butterfield of Our He also lectured at Tel Aviv Epidemiology on on Correspondence re arrangements photograph featuring Butterfield. and arising, with D.420-D.421 1983-1984 1983-1984 with manuscript revisions; British Medical Association Annual Scientific Meeting, Churchill College Cambridge, 12-14 April 1984. Correspondence etc, chiefly re arrangements. Butterfield delivered the Opening Address. Incomplete typescript draft 12pp typescript revised version; transparencies. South Cambs Forum for Regional not College Cambridge, 21 January 1986. Programme only. Butterfield gave the keynote speech. Education Theory’, Liaison Selwyn Conference: Industry ‘Practice W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.423-D.425 Visits to the USA, early to mid - October 1986, and early April 1987. 1985-1987 Contents of a file. trip first Virginia, College of On the Butterfield visited the Johns Hopkins University, where he gave a special Dean's lecture, the Medical North Carolina and the Johnston-Willis Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, where he gave the A. Murat Willis Lecture (see D.226 for papers relating to this lecture). The purpose of the 1987 visit was to deliver the Anniversary Discourse at the New York Academy of Medicine's spring meeting, 9 April. University the of D.423-D.424 Correspondence etc re arrangements for and arising from the October 1986 and April 1987 visits, the greater part relating to the first. 1985-1987 2 folders. Programmes etc. ‘Problems in Promoting Health’, Butterfield's address to the New York Academy of Medicine. to Sharnbrook Upper School and Sandy Upper Visit School, Bedfordshire, 29 January 1988. Four typescript drafts, all with manuscript revisions. Centre for Policy Studies Conference on Managed Health Care: 'A mixed economy for health care: more spending, same taxes’, St Ermin's Hotel, London, 3 March 1988. Public Finance Foundation weekend seminar on 'NHS Financing’, Eynsham Hall, Oxford, 24-26 June 1988. The nature of Butterfield's participation is unclear. Transcript of the Conference discussions. Butterfield participated in the discussions. D.426-D.427 D.428-D.429 2 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences correspondence Brief 9pp manuscript draft headed ‘Sunday session: the threads together’ (in an unidentified hand) with revisions and annotations in Butterfield's hand. arrangements; pulling etc re Discussion papers. D.430-D.431 Fourteenth International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations Assembly, Washington DC, USA, 4-6 October 1988. Butterfield chaired a session. Programme; typescripts of presentations by speakers (not including one by Butterfield). 2 folders. University International Symposium. the of Third Age in Cambridge 1988 of D.434-D.436 re arrangements; typescripts Correspondence etc speeches by others. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Class of 1944 45th Reunion, 7-11 June 1989. Letter re publication of lecture texts; transparencies (the heading on one indicating that Butterfield delivered the welcoming speech). 1988-1992 Butterfield gave the Keynote Address entitled "The Impact of Hospital Infections on Society’. Kilmer International Stabilization of September 1989. Correspondence etc re arrangements and arising. D.434-D.435 'The 11-15 Memorial Conference on 1988-1992 Medical Products’; Moscow, 2 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences Two typescript with Butterfield's Address; abstract. drafts, manuscript revisions, of Two Day Conference on Management - NHS and Westminster November 1990. City and 'Health Private Care Finance and Interaction’, Sector 2-3 London, Programmes, transcript 6pp entitled ‘Reconciling Medical and Economic Objectives’; transcript of other speakers’ papers. Butterfield paper by of a Opening of the Fitzwilliam Exhibition in Atlanta, USA, 18- 21 February 1990. 1989-1990 Butterfield February. hosted the ‘Cambridge Dinner’ on 19 Correspondence etc re arrangments. the USA, Florida, 1990-1991 D.440-D.445 Turnberry Isle, Butterfield participted as a discussant Contents of a file. at the Turnberry Isle Conference. 1993 World Congress of Physiology (hosted by the UK Physiological Society), Glasgow, August 1993. Correspondence re arrangements and arising (covering both events). Launch of 'Healthy People 2000', Washington DC, 6-7 September 1990 and Royal Society of Medicine / Macy Foundation Conference on Medical Education in Canada, the UK and 9-12 December 1990. 1991-1993 Butterfield, with T. Briscoe, launched an Appeal for funds for the Congress. Correspondence and papers re the Appeal. 6 folders. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences D.446-D.448 Visit to China by Croucher Foundation Delegation, 6-10 October 1993. The delegation, which included Butterfield, visited various Chinese scientific and academic institutions. Contents of a file, these principally being the material in D.446-D.447. The papers in D.448, although relating to an earlier visit to China in connection with the Croucher Foundation, were found with the papers at D.446-D.447. D.446-D.447 Correspondence, chiefly copies of Butterfield's letters of thanks to the various Chinese hosts. 2 folders. by Visit Foundation, to China, October 1988. Butterfield, Chairman as of the Croucher notepad from an_ Correspondence re invitation and copies of Butterfield's letters of thanks to the hosts; background material to the academic links between the Croucher Foundation and China. Butterfield's hand including rough unidentified D.449-D.455 BROADCASTS Detailed in manuscript graphs. notes Large conference, apparently on the performances of various therapeutic drugs. 1967-1973 predicted ‘Woman's Hour’ (BBC radio broadcast) on disease and treatment patterns, transmitted 11 October 1967. Contributions, or invitations to contribute, to radio and television programmes. In chronological order. Letter of invitation. W.J.H. Butterfield NCUACS 157/7/07 Lectures, visits and conferences ‘Medicine Today’ (BBC television), examining the neck. Letter of invitation, December 1967. "Tomorrow's February 1968. World' (BBC television), transmitted Brief correspondence re contribution from the programme. the cutting of Butterfield's ‘Medicine Today’: No.37 ‘Arterial Disease of the (BBC television), transmitted 3 December 1968. Leg’ Draft of Butterfield's script, programme running order and related letter. BBC radio interview (Russian Section), National Health Service No. 5, transmitted 28 October 1969 Letter arising and contract. Contract. possible contributions and 1968-1973 ‘Diabetes' (BBC television), transmitted 13 January 1970. Miscellaneous correspondence with the BBC concerning Butterfield's general association with the Corporation.