RefNoHF/1/13/3/3
Previous numbers98HF.241
LevelFile
TitleTranscripts of lectures
DateOctober 1964 - November 1967
DescriptionSubjects include science in general, endothelium, penicillin, medical educaiton and blood vessels.
Includes:
Georgetown University (Role of the scientist in modern society)
11th Fawley Foundation Lecture (Biological Technology)
Dunham Lectures, Harvard (Properties of endothelium and development of atherosclerosis - 3 lectures)
Cesare Massari Lecutre, Perugia (Anatomy and physiology of small blood vessels)
Petersen Memorial Lecture, Houston (Some consequences of modern medicine)
2nd Roy Cameron Lecture (The endothelial cell)
Keith Inglis Memorial Lecture, Sydney (Tissue reactions in arterial prostheses)
Lister Institute (Lister and modern medicine)
Frederick Price Lecture (Responsibilities of medicine in the modern world)
Founders' and Benefactors' Lecture, Newcastle upon Tyne (Consequences of technical improvement)
Oxford University Medical Society (Early days of penicillin)
Harveian Lecture (The missing link - capillaries)
British Post-graduate Medical Federation (medical education)
USSR (Properties of the smallest blood vessels; cellular morphology and function)
Extent1 volume
FormatTypescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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