Record

RefNoHF/1/13/3/1
Previous numbers98HF.239
LevelFile
TitleTranscripts of lectures (including Sunday Times article)
DateNovember 1952 - December 1958
DescriptionSubjects include chemotherapy, atherosclerosis, penicillin and other antibiotics, mucus, inflammation and endothelium.
Includes:
Stephen Paget Lecture (The advance of chemotherapy by animal experiment);
Articles for Sunday Times (Antibiotics) - printed version, letters to Editor
Athens, 1953 (Chemotherapy of tuberculosis)
Linacre Lecture, St Johns College Cambridge (Chemical defence against infection)
Lister Lecture, Vancouver (Chemotherapy of tuberculosis)
Halford Oration, Melbourne (The possible relationship of lipids to atherosclerosis)
Mitchell Memorial Lecture, Stoke on Trent (The development of penicillin and other antibiotics for use in medicine)
Wander Lecture (Conquest of bacterial disease) - with summary
James D Bruce Memorial Lecture, Philadelphia (Antibiotic products of a versatile fungus - Cephalosporin)
British Society of Gastroenterology (mucus) - notes
BIOS (The pursuit of comparative physiology and pathology) - notes
Louvain (La defense chimique contre l'infection)
Canadian Medical Association (The problems of staphylococcic infection)
University of Toronto (Some problems associated with atherosclerosis)
Toronto (Chemical defence of the body) - notes
First European Symposium on antibiotics, Milan (The medical aspects of the development of resistance to antibiotics)
Pfizer (Drugs for the treatment of staphylococcal infections. Possibilities of cephalosporin C)
Postgraduate Medical School of London, 1957 (Endothelium) - notes
London University, 1958 (The reaction of the arterial wall to injury)
Huxley Lecture, Charing Cross Hospital (The changing emphasis in medical research)
Laval University, admission to honorary degree 1958
Lederle Science Lecture, New York (Some changes in atheroma)
Washington, 6th Symposium on Antibiotics (Penicillin in perspective)
Spain (Penicillin in Perspective)
Spain, 1958 (A discussion of atherosclerosis)
Spain, 1958, sudents' lecture (inflammation)
Extent1 box
FormatManuscript, typescript and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
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