Record

RefNoJHG/5/3
Previous numbersJG/5/5
LevelItem
TitleLectures in Australia
Datec1945-1954
DescriptionContains scripts, notes and slides related to ten lectures given in Australia c1945-1954. Includes 16 slides with pictures and photos of people involved in the history of pharmacology (item 2); original and corrected copies of a lecture 'Medicines Ancient and Modern' with notes on lecture slides (item 3); offprint of Gaddum's Walter Ernest Dixon Memorial Lecture 'Clinical Pharmacology', from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, with notes on the figures used in that lecture (item 4); copy of introductory speech at the Symposium on Quantitative Methods in Human Pharmacology and Therapeutics (item 5); reprint of article on the effects of alcohol, from Lectures on the Scientific Basis of Medicine (item 6); notes on slides used in a lecture on HT (item 7); notes for a lecture on acetylcholine (item 8); copy of an elementary lecture on isotopes with notes (item 9); various notes on noradrenaline found with lecture scripts (items 10-11), copy of Gaddum's paper on lognormal distributions reprinted from Nature (item 12), with related notes (item 13). Kept in order of Gaddum's own index in front of folder (item 1).
Extent1 folder
FormatCarbon copy, photocopies, manuscript and typescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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