Record

RefNoHF/1/6/10/8
Previous numbers98HF.72.8.1-32
LevelFile
TitleDrawings of mucus secretion and inflammation of Brunner's glands
Date1933 - 1935
DescriptionIncludes:
Colour and wash drawings for paper entitled 'Observations on the function of mucus and the early stages of bacterial invasion of the intestinal mucosa' in Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1933, volume 37, p283-289 with plate from journal.
Coloured drawings for joint paper with Harding entitled 'The healing of artificial defects of the duodenal mucosa' in the Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1935, vol40, p211
Two cards of coloured drawings for plates in paper entitled 'Experimental inflammation of the colon: a) relationship of mucus production in goblet-cells to the Golgi apparatus; b) mitochondrial changes' from British Journal of Experimental Pathology, 1932, vol 13, pp249-359
Page of mounted drawings for a joint paper with Harding entitled 'The functions of Brunner's glands and the pyloric end of the stomach' in Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1933, vol 37, p431.
Extent1 folder
FormatManuscript and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
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