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Collapse 1 - Howard Walter Florey's papers1 - Howard Walter Florey's papers
Expand 1 - Laboratory notebooks1 - Laboratory notebooks
Collapse 2 - Collected published papers 2 - Collected published papers
Collapse 1 - Collected published papers volume 11 - Collected published papers volume 1
1 - 'Microscopal observations on the cerebral cortex'
2 - 'Microscopal observations on the circulation of the blood in the cerebral cortex'
3 - 'An investigation of the immediate effects of X rays on living animal tissues'
4 - 'Observations on the action of the convulant thujone'
5 - 'The nature of the movements of the omentum'
6 - 'Rouget cells and their function'
7 - 'Observations on the resolution of stasis in the finer blood vessels'
8 - 'Observations on the contractility of lacteals. Part 1'
9 - 'Observations on the contractility of lacteals. Part 2'
10 - 'Reactions of, and absorption by, lymphatics, with special reference to those of the diaphragm'
11 - 'Tetanus VII. The treatment of tetanus in rabbits by large intrathecal doses of antitoxin'
12 - 'Effect of drugs on protein content of cerebro-spinal fluids of rabbits'
13 - 'Absorption of blood from the peritoneal cavity'
14 - 'The mammalian lacteal: its histological structure in relation to its physiological properties'
15 - 'The blood pressure reflexes of the rabbit under urethane anaesthesia'
16 - 'Concerning the "central" control of the peripheral circulation'
17 - 'Some factors involved in the concentration of blood by the spleen'
18 - 'Mucus secretions of the colon'
19 - 'Method for testing for the presence of adrenal cortex hormone'
20 - 'The vascular reactions of the colonic mucosa of the dog to fright'
21 - 'The effects of exercise on the vascular conditions in the spleen and the colon'
22 - 'Some properties of mucus, with special reference to its antibacterial functions'
23 - 'The relative amounts of lysozyme present in the tissues of some mammals'
24 - 'The secretion of mucus by the colon'
25 - 'A method of photographic registration of small volume changes with some results when applied to the trachea'
26 - 'Mucus secretion in acute experimental inflammation of the colon, and other mucous membrances of the cat: histological changes'
27 - 'Mechanism of the secretion goblet cells: the effects of cyanide'
28 - 'The ascent of spermatozoa into the uterus. The pathological effects of some common contraceptives'
29 - 'Mucus secretion in the trachea'
30 - 'Mucous changes in the epithelial cells of the rat's vagina during the early stages of pregnancy'
31 - 'Experimental inflammation of the colon: a) relationship of mucus production in goblet cells to the Golgi apparatus; b) mitochondrial changes'
32 - 'Uterine fistula used to determine the mechanism of ascent of the spermatozoan in the female genital tract'
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Expand 3 - Collected published papers volume 33 - Collected published papers volume 3
Expand 4 - Collected published papers volume 44 - Collected published papers volume 4
Expand 5 - Collected published papers volume 55 - Collected published papers volume 5
Expand 6 - Collected published papers volume 66 - Collected published papers volume 6
Expand 3 - Papers relating to penicillin3 - Papers relating to penicillin
Expand 4 - Papers resulting from research on antibiotics other than penicillin4 - Papers resulting from research on antibiotics other than penicillin
Expand 5 - Research into shock5 - Research into shock
Expand 6 - Research notes and papers6 - Research notes and papers
Expand 7 - Work carried out with other scientists7 - Work carried out with other scientists
Expand 8 - Papers relating to publication of 'Antibiotics'8 - Papers relating to publication of 'Antibiotics'
Expand 9 - Papers relating to publication of 'General Pathology'9 - Papers relating to publication of 'General Pathology'
Expand 10 - Abstracts and indexes of literature10 - Abstracts and indexes of literature
Expand 11 - Printed research material in use at the time of Florey's death11 - Printed research material in use at the time of Florey's death
Expand 12 - Blocks and glass plates of illustrations for papers12 - Blocks and glass plates of illustrations for papers
Expand 13 - Lectures13 - Lectures
Expand 14 - Oxford University14 - Oxford University
Expand 15 - Cambridge University15 - Cambridge University
Expand 16 - Sheffield University16 - Sheffield University
Expand 17 - The Royal Society17 - The Royal Society
Expand 18 - Other organisations with which Florey was involved (excluding The Royal Society)18 - Other organisations with which Florey was involved (excluding The Royal Society)
Expand 19 - Correspondence19 - Correspondence
Expand 20 - Travels20 - Travels
Expand 21 - Diplomas21 - Diplomas
Expand 22 - Invitations22 - Invitations
Expand 23 - Personal papers23 - Personal papers
Expand 24 - Diaries24 - Diaries
Expand 25 - Posthumous papers25 - Posthumous papers
Expand 26 - Institutional reports26 - Institutional reports
Expand 27 - Journals and magazines27 - Journals and magazines
Expand 28 - Books about and collected by Florey28 - Books about and collected by Florey
Expand 29 - Collected reprints29 - Collected reprints
Expand 30 - Australian National University30 - Australian National University
Expand 31 - Index cards to reprints31 - Index cards to reprints
Expand 2 - Lady M Ethel Florey's papers2 - Lady M Ethel Florey's papers
Expand 3 - Documents relating to deposit of Florey archive and related material3 - Documents relating to deposit of Florey archive and related material

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