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Previous numbers98HF.237
LevelFile
TitleLectures delivered in Britain
Date1943 - 1952
DescriptionMostly lectures about antibiotics. Includes transcripts of lectures as well as notes in some cases.
Lectures include:
William Withering Lecture, Birmingham (antibiotics) - notes
Wilde Memorial Lecture, Manchester (antibiotics) - notes
Radford Mather Lecture, British Association for the Advancement of Science (antibiosis)
Purvis Oration (New chemotherapeutic substances of microbial origin) - notes
Article for 'The Practitioner', 1949 (penicillin)
London University (The study of antibiosis)
Lister Memorial Lecture, 1945 (antibiosis)
Junior Scientific Club (antibiotics) - notes
Jesse Boot Lecture, Nottingam (penicillin) - notes
Chemical Society, Sheffield (antibiotics) - notes
International Chemical Congress, 1947 (antibiotics)
Cameron Prize Lecture (penicillin) - notes
Royal Institute of Chemistry (antibiotics) - notes
Society of Apothecaries (penicillin)
Medico-Chirugical Society, Sheffield (lecture adapted from Society of Apothecaries Lecture)
Pharmacy Exhibition, 1951 - notes
Holme Lecture (chemotherapy of tuberculosis)
Dixon Lecture (chemotherapy of tuberculosis) - notes
film commentary (penicillin)
Festival of Britain Symposium (new antibiotics)
Cambridge University Medical Society (Research in antibiotics) - notes
Boyle Lecture, 1950 (antibiotics)
British Postgraduate Medical School (Influence of chemicals on inflammatory changes) - notes
Medical Research Council Report (penicillin)
Historical lecture on pathology - notes
Lecture for students, School of Pathology, Oxford (healing) -notes
Notes on recent work on gastric mucus, October 1951.
Lecture to students, School of Pathology, Oxford (cyanosis) - notes
Extent1 volume
FormatPhotographs and typescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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