Record

RefNoHF/1/13/3/2
Previous numbers98HF.240
LevelFile
TitleTranscripts of lectures
DateJanuary 1959 - November 1963
DescriptionSubjects include atheroma, endothelium, antibiotics, inflammation, atherosclerosis, secretion, development of science and of medicine.
Includes:
Royal Army Medical College (Atheroma and other arterial changes)
USA (Endothelium)
University of Wisconsin (Antibiosis and Antibiotics)
7th Microcirculatory Conference, Bethesda (Some properties of endothelium with special reference to lymphatics)
Dundee (Endothelium)
Middlesex Hospital (Endothelium)
Dublin (Observations on acute inflammation)
Matthew Stewart Lecture, Leeds (The contributions of the electronic microscope to pathology)
Jephcott lecture, Royal Society of Medicine (coronary artery disease)
Texas (Impact of experiment on modern medicine) - notes
Gordon Research Conference (Secretion) - notes
Pierson College, Yale University (Arts and sciences)
Yale University Medical School (Medical Science in the 20th century)
Royal Society (notes for visit by schools)
Iowa (observations on arterial intima) - notes
American Gastroenterological Association (Secretion and function of intestinal mucus)
Eastman Lecture, Rochester (Observations on acute inflammation)
Arthur Hall Memorial Lecture (Structure of tissues - use of electron microscope)
Oslo (inflammation)
Bergen (atherosclerosis)
Sharpey-Schafer lecture (small blood vessels)
Rivett Memorial Lecture (development of modern science)
Ford Lecture (development of medicine - infectious diseases)
Extent1 box
FormatManuscript and typescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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