The story is entitled 'The Golden Cockle Shell'.
At the end of the book is a list of patients with dates treatment commenced and duration.
The notes appear to be from both lectures and publications.
These are mostly notes on reading from authors including including Adrian Stokes, Mary Pelz, Fritz Perls, Masud Khan, Karl Popper.
There is also a set of notes headed 'A. S. Neill Meeting', (1946).
These notes were all originally made in the 1930s or 1940s. Some of the notes have been added to at much later dates, the latest date being 1990.
Headngs include 'N & S Isaacs on Piaget'; 'Where anxiety comes in'; 'Notes on Symbols', 'Typical Dreams'.
The documents comprise correspondence and notes relating to individual patients treated. The descriptions have been anonymised and this series remains closed to researchers.
At the end of the series there are also 3 files of miscellaneous patient notes grouped together by Marion Milner for unknown reasons.
Correspondence regarding the patients case.
The documents comprise 6 letters from the patient; draft of 1 letter from Marion Milner.
The documents comprise 2 letters from the patient; 1 page of notes by Marion Milner.