Record

RefNoJHG/3/4
Previous numbersJG//3/17
LevelFile
TitlePublication Papers
Date1929-1953
DescriptionContains working papers of J H Gaddum related to specific publications. Includes:
1) graphs on toxicity of neosalversan [ref 'Toxicity tests for novarsenobenzene (neosalvarsan)' 1929];
2) data on tests of cod-liver oil (item 2), with letters from Katherine Coward and Fred J Dyer discussing results [ref 'The determination of vitamin A in cod-liver oils' 1931];
3) data on pneumoncoccus and mice (item 3), with manuscript comments from J O Irwin, a letter from [J Neva] at Wellcome, and a paper on 'Comparison of pneumococcus antisera' [ref 'variation in the susceptibility of different colonies of mice towards the toxic action of aconite' 1932];
4) experimental results and notes on mice and acetonitrile (item 4), with a letter from Frank Wokes on metabolism in mice [ref 'The biological assay of strophanthus,' 1932];
5) data for 'The biological assay of Strophanthus' (1932) (item 5), with comments about data interpretation and a manuscript note from J H Burn;
6) notes, correspondence, and draft copy for unpublished paper 'The Sampling Errors of Toxicity Determinations,' including a letter from Gaddum to Hemmingsen and comment letters from J O Irwin with Gaddum's response (item 6);
7) comments from M Greenwood (item 7) on 'Methods of biological assay depending on a quantal response' (1933), with correspondence between Greenwood and Dale.
8) calculations for pituitary assay error (item 8) [ref 'The error of the oxytocic assay of post-pituitary extracts' 1938]
9) notes and calculations for 'Bioassays and Mathematics' (1953) (item 9).
10) draft for a chapter on [anaphylaxis] (item 10) -- reference to the scope 'of this book' [German publication with HH Dale]
Extent1 folder
FormatCarbon copies, photocopies, manuscript and typescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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