Papers of St John Dudley Buxton
TitlePapers of St John Dudley Buxton
ReferenceMS0358
Level of descriptionfonds
Date1884-1971
Admin./ biographical historySt John Dudley Buxton was an Orthopaedic Surgeon and a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (1921). Buxton served with the British Expeditionary Forces on the outbreak of the First World War, in France and later Macedonia, where he remained until the end of hostilities and was awarded the Croix de Guerre with palms, the Order of the Phoenix. In the Second World War he was consulting orthopaedic surgeon to the Middle East Force with the rank of Brigadier having previously served with the British Expeditionary Force. In 1918 he joined the staff of the Military Hospital at Sheperd's Bush. He was appointed to the staff of King's College Hospital in 1922 and helped to set up the orthopaedic unit. He was a lecturer in orthopaedics to King's College Hospital Medical School, in addition to being orthopaedic surgeon to the Royal Masonic Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton. He also set up the orthopaedic departments at the Royal Surrey Hospital, Guildford, and at Hemel Hempstead Hospital, and was surgeon at both these hospitals. St John Buxton was a Hunterian Professor, Robert Jones Lecturer and examiner for the Diploma in Physical Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons. He was President of the British Orthopaedic Association, President of the Orthopaedic Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, President of the Medical Defence Union, and orthopaedic advisor to the British Council and the Greek Government.
For more information on Buxton's life and career, please visit his profile on Plarr's Lives of the Fellows: https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/lives/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$002fSD_ASSET$002f0$002fSD_ASSET:378563/one?qu=john+dudley+buxton&qf=ARCHIVES_PERSON_NAME%09Personal+Name%09Buxton%2C+St+John+Dudley%09Buxton%2C+St+John+Dudley&te=ASSET.
For more information on Buxton's life and career, please visit his profile on Plarr's Lives of the Fellows: https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/lives/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$002fSD_ASSET$002f0$002fSD_ASSET:378563/one?qu=john+dudley+buxton&qf=ARCHIVES_PERSON_NAME%09Personal+Name%09Buxton%2C+St+John+Dudley%09Buxton%2C+St+John+Dudley&te=ASSET.
Scope and ContentThe collection consists of St John Dudley Buxton's war diaries, photographs, manuscripts and collected surgical papers. It also includes a volume containing a collection of published articles by his father, Dudley Wilmot Buxton.
The archivist has endeavoured to expand Buxton's abbreviations but where this has not been possible the abbreviation used by Buxton has been left as is.
The archivist has endeavoured to expand Buxton's abbreviations but where this has not been possible the abbreviation used by Buxton has been left as is.
Extent6 volumes and 21 folders
LanguageEnglish, French, Greek, German
System of arrangementBuxton arranged and indexed the collection in 1971 prior to its transfer to The Royal College of Surgeons. At that time, he also annotated the photograph album and added various reminiscences and autobiographical summaries.
Most of the material has been repackaged into archival standard folders and care has been taken to maintain Buxton's original order where ever possible.
Conditions governing accessThis collection is available to everyone for research. It can be consulted in our Research Room at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 38-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE. It is essential to book in advance so we can ensure material is available. Please email archives@rcseng.ac.uk to book a Research Room appointment. Access to some records may be restricted due to Data Protection legislation. We will advise where this is the case.
Conditions governing reproductionNo photocopying permitted
Persons keyword Dudley Wilmot - father of St John Dudley Buxton Buxton, John - Nom de plume of St John Dudley Buxton Harley, British Expeditionary Force, British Salonika Force, British Red Cross, British Orthopaedic Association, Medical Defence Union, Middle East Force, Roehampton Queen Mary's Hospital, London King's College Hospital, 1840-date, Royal Army Medical Corps