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RefNoHF/1/28/21
Previous numbers98HF.B21
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Title<i>Penicillin: its practical application</i>
Date1950
DescriptionSecond edition
Editor:
Alexander Fleming
Includes:
Alexander Fleming, 'History and development of penicillin' pp 1-25
A L Bacharach and B A Hems, 'Chemistry and manufacture of penicillin' pp 26-56
H Berry, 'Pharmacy of penicillin' pp 57-70
L P Garrod, 'Pharmacology of penicillin' pp 71-89
Alexander Fleming, 'Bacteriological control of penicillin therapy' pp 90-105
W Howard Hughes, 'Methods of administration' pp 106-116
A E Porritt and R Cruickshank, 'Prophylactic use of penicillin' pp 117-131
Ronald V Christie, 'Subacute bacterial endocarditis' pp 132-137
A Hope Gosse and T Holmes Sellors, 'Diseases of the chest' pp 138-150
A E Porritt and G A G Mitchell, ' Wounds and gas gangrene' pp 151-183
Rainsford Mowlem, 'Plastic surgery including burns' pp 184-193
V H Ellis, 'Orthopaedic surgery and fractures' pp 194-204
Ian Aird, 'Osteomyelitis' pp 205-216
E C B Butler and Gordon Barclay, Hand infections' pp 217-232
R M Handfield-Jones, 'Abdominal infections' pp 233-246
Leslie Williams, 'Obstetrics and gynaecology' pp 247-257
Reginald Lightwood and Martin Boadian, 'Sepsis neonatorum' pp 258-273
A Dickson Wright, 'Brain and meningeal infections' pp 274-288
G L M McElligott, 'Venereal diseases' pp 289-302
Arnold Sorsby, 'Penicillin in eye infections' pp 303-316
John F Simpson, 'Otorhinolaryngology' pp 317-331
G B Mitchell-Heggs, 'Penicillin in dermatology' pp 332-353
E Wilfred Fish, 'Dental and oral infections' pp 354-368
Reginald Lovell, 'Penicillin in animal diseases' pp 369-399
John Crofton and Marc Daniels, 'Streptomycin' pp 400-424
A W Frankland, 'Penicillin sensitivity' pp 425-434
G B Michael Heggs and F S Mitchell-Heggs, 'Penicillin and the general practitioner' pp 435-453
T Anderson, 'Penicillin in acute infectious diseases' pp 454-464
Publisher:
Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd, London
Inscription:
"M E Florey"
xiv and 491 pp
Extent1 volume
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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