Reviews of 'Birth Control Today', Marie Carmichael Stopes, 1934; 'Sex and revolution', Alec Craig, 1934; 'Encyclopaedia of sexual knowledge', A Costler, A Willy and others; 'Adolescence and marriage', Robert V Storer, 1934; 'Eve's sour apples', Irene Clyde, 1934; 'Psycho-sexuelle heilbehandlung', P N Teulon, nd; 'Sexual life in ancient Rome', Otto Kiefer, 1934.
These contain household accounts, notes of recipes, train details, shopping lists for trips etc, 'John's Christmas List' and other references to Marion Milner's son.
Loose inserts comprise 2 newspaper cuttings; a page of notes.
Ringbinder containing notes for several different patients as collected together by Mervin Glasser.
Ringbinder containing notes for several different patients as collected together by Mervin Glasser.
Edited by James Strachey.
Typescripts (mainly photocopies) of papers by psychoanalytic colleagues.
Papers arising from Milner's work with or about other people, particularly psychoanalysts and artists. The papers include: typescripts and published articles, many annotated by Milner; letters and correspondence; artworks (usually copies); and handwritten notes by Milner. Correspondence and notes are usually not extensive, unless indicated.
Documents are often annotated by Milner and frequently revisited at a later date.
The correspondence is arranged as follows; P01-D-A to P01-D-D contain files for named correspondents where the material is substantial or significant. The remaining correspondence is arranged alphabetically in P01-D-E. P01-D-F is a small sub-series containing miscellaneous correspondence and colleague related papers. These comprise a file of 'Fan Mail' kept together by Marion Milner; several files of postcards; 1 file of unidentified papers/part papers.
The correspondents are Prof. A J Bron of the Nuffield Laboratory of Opthalmology, University of Oxford; G L Cantrell of Exeter, Devon; John K G Dart of Moorfields Eye Hospital; Andrew Elder; Tom Freeman; Michael J Gilkes (note accompanying a copy of Gilkes' paper 'Psychosomatic Theory and the Eye'); R P J Jackson of the British Museum; Dr J W Paulley of Christchurch Park Hospital, Ipswich.
The documents also include a programme from a meeting to commemorate the life and work of Alexander Thomson Macbeth Wilson.