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Queen Square Alumnus Association newsletter Issue 17

Welcome to the seventeenth edition of the Alumnus Association newsletter.

In this edition of the newsletter our interview is with Dr Mari Nilva Maia Da Silva and Mr David Blundred (which includes a quiz). We haveÌýnews from the National Brain Appeal,Ìýan article on the global influence of the "Green Book" andÌýupdates from the archives. We would like to highlight that our archives hold extensive material from the past 150 years of Queen Square history.

I would like to highlight that old editions of the Queen Square Alumnus Association newsletter produced by Miss Pat Harris, are available in PDF format on the Queen Square »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË websiteÌý/ion/education/alumnusassociation/archivenewsletters. I would also like to draw your attention to the work in progress that is theÌýInstitute of Neurology History pagesÌýas well as highlighting the new official history ofÌýQueen Square.Ìý Along with theÌýmini biographies for notable former staff in theÌýhistory of Queen SquareÌýusing for the main, theÌýÌýbook we haveÌýadded information on notableÌý»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË.Ìý

I would like to thank the following people, without whom this edition of the newsletter would not have been possible; Dr Mari Nilva Maia Da SilvaÌýfor herÌýinterview; Mrs Marilyn Blundred for her attention to detail in proof reading this edition; Ms Sarah LawsonÌýfor Queen Square Library and Archive material, and the Queen Square Library for photographs used in this edition.

I hope you enjoy reading thisÌýedition of the Queen Square Alumnus Association newsletter.

Interview withÌýDr Mari Nilva Maia Da Silva

Interview with Mr David Blundred

Restoration of the chapel organ at The National Hospital

The Queen Square Screening Test for Cognitive Deficits – a small book with a big impact Ìý

Queen Square Archives