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RefNoEXP/4/5/2
LevelFile
TitleTristan da Cunha expedition - Publications (not by expedition members)
Date1962 - 1973
DescriptionThe file includes a list of 56 publications relating to Tristan da Cunha, dating from 1962 to 1972, generally medical papers which were not produced by members of the Royal Society expedition. Also forming part of the file are eprints from publications on Tristan da Cunha retained by the Royal Society. The reprints are listed below:

Wallis, S R 'A Dental Utopia' Royal Society of Health (1962) pp. 134 - 136
Editorial, 'Tristan da Cunha: Some medical aspects' British Medical Journal (1963)
Black, J A, Thacker, C K M, Lewis, H E and Thould, A K 'Tristan da Cunha: General medical investigations' British Medical Journal (1963) pp. 1018 - 1024
Harris, H, Hopkinson, D A, Robson, E B and Whittaker M 'Genetical studies on a new variant of serum cholinesterase detected by electrophoresis' Ann Hum Genet (1962) pp. 359 - 382
Harris, H and Robson E B 'Haptoglobins in Tristan da Cunha' Vox Sang (1963) pp. 226 - 230
Heffer P T and Lovus, B B J 'An orthodontic surve of the islanders of Tristan da Cunha' The Dental Practioner (1963) pp. 129 - 138
Holloway P J, James, P M C And Slack, G L 'Dental disease in the inhabitants of Tristan da Cunha in 1962' Proceedings of the 9th ORCA congress (1963) pp. 337 - 340
Holloway P J, James, P M C And Slack, G L 'Dental disease in Tristan da Cunha' Brit. Dent. (1963) pp. 19 - 25
Lewis, H E 'The Tristan Islanders: A medical study of isolation' New Scientist (1963) pp 720-722
Sakula, A 'Tuberculosis in the Tristan da Cunha community' Tubercle. Lond. (1963) pp. 225 - 229
Sakula, A 'Tuberculosis in Tristan da Cunha' Chest and Heart Bulletin (1963) pp. 180 - 182
Samuels, N 'Experiences of a medical officer on Tristan da Cunha, June-October 1961' Brit. med. J. (1963) pp. 1013-1017
'Symposium on medical problems presented by the Tristan da Cunha community' Trans. R. soc. trop. med. hyg. (1963) pp. 8 - 26
Citron, K and Pepys, J 'An investigation of asthma among the Tristan da Cunha islanders' Brit. J. Dis. Chest. (1964) pp. 119-123
Munch, P 'Culture and superculture in a displaced community: Tristan da Cunha' Ethnology (1964) pp. 369 - 376
Keir, G 'The psychological assessment of the children from the islands of Tristan da Cunha' Stuides in Psychology (1965) pp. 129 - 172
Fleck, D G 'Toxoplasmosis and Tristan da Cunha' J. Hyg. Camb. (1965) pp. 389 - 393
Woodruff, A W And Pettitt L E 'Plasma proteins in Tristan da Cunha islanders' Trans. R. soc. trop. med. hyg. (1965) pp.356 - 357
Hamerton, J L, Taylor, A I, Angell, R and McGuire, M V 'Chromosome investigations of a small isolated human population: Chromosome abnormalities and distribution of chromosome counts according to age and sex among the population of Tristan da Cunha' Nature (1965) pp. 1232 - 1234
Munch, P A 'Tristan islanders find freedom' The Times (1965) p. 13
Lewis, H E, Roberts, D F and Edwards, A W F 'Biological proglems - and opportunities - of isolation among the islanders of Tristan da Cunha' Population and Social Change (1972).
Extent21 items
FormatTypescript and printed
NotesPublications may be transferred to library collections.
AccessStatusOpen
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