Record

RefNoJHG/3/3
Previous numbersJG/3/16
LevelFile
TitleDrafts of Papers and Theory
Date1940s-1960s
DescriptionContains notes, offprints of articles and drafts of theories and/or papers. Includes notes on various drugs 'allied to choline,' with their effects (items 1-10); notes on HT in the CNS [central nervous system] (item 11); reference notes on acetylcholine (items 13-18); notes on gonadotrophins, FHS and LH pathways with test results related to pregnancy (items 19-25); notes on a Cambridge discussion on antihistamine (item 26); offprint article by E J Ambrose, A M James and J H B Lowick, 'Differences between the Electrical Charge carried by Normal and Homologous Tumour Cells' (item 37); memo on Psilocybin with a list of reviews and articles on hallucinogenic mushrooms (item 38); reprint of an article by J M Rogoff, 'A Sensitive Method for Quantitative Estimation of Epinephrine in Blood' ( item 39); letter from K Krnjevic giving a critique of a manuscript by Gaddum, with Gaddum's summary of Krnjevic's comments (item 40); notes on receptor theory (item 41); draft of a theory/paper on antagonism (item 42); draft of a theoretical pathway for memory (items 45-60); notes and experimental results of a kallikrein substrate assay on humans, sheep and dogs (item 63); article by Nicholas J Giarman, 'Neurohumors in the brain' (item 67); notes on design of toxicity tests (item 69); a formula for error of estimation of the potency logarithm (item 70); tables of significance of deviations in mean values (items 72-75); agendas for meetings of the British Pharmacological Society (item 76), the Biometric Society (item 77) and the Society for Endocrinology (item 78).
Extent1 folder
FormatCarbon copy, manuscript, typescript and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
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