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RefNoHF/1/28/41
Previous numbers98HF.B41
LevelItem
Title<i>Proceedings of the International Conference on Therapy with the New Penicillins, London 2-4 June 1964</i>
Date1964
DescriptionPostgraduate Medical Journal, December 1964 Supplement, Volume 40
Editors:
W Brumfitt and J D Williams
Publisher:
Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine, London
Includes:
E B Chain, 'The new penicillins' pp 9-10
J T Park, 'The mode of action of penicillin and its possible significance for therapy' pp 11-14
E T Knudsen, 'Interpretation of assay values' pp 14-17
J M Bond, 'Estimation and use of serum levels in the new penicillins' pp 17-20
G N Rolinson, 'The significance of protein binding of penicillins' pp 20-22
E L Quinn, 'Protein binding of semisynthetic penicillin' pp 23-30
D M Brown, 'Tissue distribution of penicillins' pp 31-36
W M M Kirby, 'Treatment of generalized staphylococcal infections' pp 37-40
C A Green, 'Penicillin therapy in relation to chest diseases' pp 40-42
S Goldfarb, 'Inhalation of methicillin for the control of staphylococcal cross-infection' pp 43-45
E M Yow, 'Clinical experiences with the prophylactic and therapeutic uses of the new penicillins in cardiovascular-renal diseases' pp 45-52
W Brumfitt, D A Leigh, A Percival and J D Williams, 'An assessment of ampicillin in the treatment of urinary tract infection' pp 55-62
P Naumann, 'Treatment of urinary tract infections with ampicillin' pp 62-65
J C Gould and E Edmond, 'Ampicillin and sulphadimidine in treatment of urinary tract infection' pp 65-67
B C Stratford, 'Some observations on the use of ampicillin in urinary tract infections' pp 68-74
P Kincaid Smith, 'Ampicillin in bacteriuria and pyelonephritis of pregnancy' pp 74-78
A M Geddes and J McC Murdoch, 'Ampicillin in the treatment of paratyphoid fever - a comparative trial' pp 81-83
A B Christie, 'Ampicillin treatment of typhoid carriers' pp 84-86
C Scioli, G Giusti and G Balestrieri, 'Comparison of ampicillin and chloramphenicol in treatment of typhoid fever' pp 87-91
M Hamburger, 'The new penicillins in endocarditis' pp 98-105
I R Gray, J G Wallace, A R Tai and J H Calder, 'Treatment of bacterial endocarditis with oral penicillins' pp105-108
A Lithander, 'The passage of penicillins into the cerebrospinal fluid and brain in experimental meningitis: experimental investigation on rabbits' pp 112-119
L D Thrupp, J M Leedom, D Ivler, P F Wehrle, J F Brown, A W Mathies and B Portnoy, 'H influenzae meningitis: a controlled study of treatment with ampicillin' pp 119-125
M D Yow, M A South and C G Hess, 'The use of the penicillinase-resistant penicillin in the pneumonias of children' pp 127-131
A P Norman, 'Antibiotics in cystic fybrosis' pp 131-132
A M Rutenberg, 'Penicillinase resistant penicillins in the treatment of surgical staphylococcal infections' pp 132-139
C W Parker, 'The immunochemical basis for penicillin allergy' pp 141-145
B B Levine, 'Immunochemical mechanisms involved in penicillin hypersensitivity in experimental animals and in human beings' pp 146-152
C D Calnan, 'Cutaneous reactions to penicillin' pp 152-156
M W Brandriss, J W Smith and H G Steinmann, 'Immunologic cross-reactivities of three diverse penicillins' pp 157-160
G T Stewart, 'Toxicity of the penicillins' pp 160-165
M T Parker and M P Jevons, 'A survey of methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus' pp 170-178
M Barber, 'Methicillin resistant staphylococci and hospital infection' pp 178-181
S J Seligman, 'Predicting clincial effectiveness on the basis of in vitro sensitivity tests' pp 181-185
J R May, 'Ampicillin in the therapy of chronic bronchitis' pp 193-196
W Zykka, 'Treatment of biliary infections with ampicillin' pp 198-201
R R Willcox, 'The newer penicillins in the treatment of gonorrhoea' pp 202-207
Extent1 volume
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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