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RefNoHF/1/19/4/5/53
Previous numbers98HF.202.5.53
LevelItem
TitleLetter from James F Boyd, Pathology Department, Western Infirmary, Glasgow to Howard Walter Florey
Date22 November 1960
DescriptionEnjoyed Florey's Jephcott Lecture - comments on what might happen to dead endothelial cells and on repair of endothelial lining - comments on possibility, in illnesses accompanied by tozaemia, of repair being retarded to such a degree that platelets adhere to the "bare area" thinks rheumatic vegetation is gross example of process which occurs with most toxaemias - hypothesis favours thrombotic origin of atheromatous plaques and not necessarily thrombotic growth of pre-existing atheroma.
Extent2pp
AccessStatusOpen
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