Record

RefNoJHG/6/5
Previous numbersJG/5/8
LevelItem
TitleCourse Notes, Pharmacology
Date1950s
DescriptionContains course lecture notes and reference materials on mostly pharmacological topics including methods of administering drugs (items 12-15), pharmaceutical terms (items 17, 23), drug history (items 18-21), a review article by Gaddum titled 'Discoveries in Therapeutics,' (item 22), choline (item 36), an article by Gaddum titled 'Anticholinesterases' (item 37) on history of work with the chemical, referenced in lecture (item 38), notes on atropine, amphetamine, vasodialators and constrictors (items 40-50), shock (item 51), digitalis (item 54), and toxins (items 59-63, 73), chart of disinfectants (item 71), notes on antipyretics (item 76) and chemotherapy (items 82, 92-7), notes on diseases including malaria (items 83-6), dysentary (item 87) and tuberculosis (items 112-16), treatments including antibiotics (items 102-11), cocaine and related drugs (items 119-24), respiration and drugs/toxic gases which affect it (items 124-144), diagrams of respiration apparatus (items 126-7) and apparatus for 'short exposures of small animals to phosgene' (item 140), digestion and related drugs such as antacids (item 147), purgatives (items 152-3) and adsorbents (item 157), and astringents (item 158).
Extent1 folder
FormatManuscript and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialsee JHG/5/4/12 for draft of article 'Discoveries in Therapeutics'
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