The college was housed in the buildings of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
Following its amalgamation with the
St Mungo's continued the policy of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary School
of Medicine of allowing women to matriculate for a complete course of medical
study and, during the period
In
The college always hoped that in time it would become an extra-mural
college of the University of Glasgow but an attempt to affiliate with the
university in
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GB 248 GUA Records of the University of Glasgow
GB 248 GUA Med Records of Faculty of Medicine, University of Glasgow
GB 250 RCPSG8 Minutes 1889-1947 (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow)
GB 812 HB 14 Glasgow Royal Infirmary minutes, administrative and student records 1881-1937 (Greater Glasgow Health Board Archive)
GB 247 Calendars 1894-1908 (Glasgow University Library, Special Collections Department)
No know publications
Compiled by
Revised by David Powell, Hub Project Archivist, 9 October 2002
Other St Mungo's student records held at the Health Board Archive, reference HB 14/4/2-4
To view a transcription of St Mungo's College Roll
Book (1891-1917), please see