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Collapse 1 - Howard Walter Florey's papers1 - Howard Walter Florey's papers
Expand 1 - Laboratory notebooks1 - Laboratory notebooks
Expand 2 - Collected published papers 2 - Collected published papers
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'
Collapse 9 - Papers relating to publication of 'General Pathology'9 - Papers relating to publication of 'General Pathology'
Collapse 1 - Correspondence relating to illustrations and abstracts used in 'General Pathology' (first and second editions)1 - Correspondence relating to illustrations and abstracts used in 'General Pathology' (first and second editions)
Collapse 1 - Correspondence concerning permission to reproduce illustrations in 'General Pathology' (first and second editions)1 - Correspondence concerning permission to reproduce illustrations in 'General Pathology' (first and second editions)
1 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Max B Lurie, Henry Phipps Institute, Pennsylvania University, Philadelphia
4 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Max B Lurie, Henry Phipps Institute, Pennsylvania University, Philadelphia
6 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to E Ashworth Underwood, Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Portman Square, London
7 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to E Ashworth Underwood, Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Portman Square, London
10 - Secretary to E Ashworth Underwood, Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Portman Square, London
12 - Secretary to E Ashworth Underwood, Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Portman Square, London
17 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Ralph Tomsett, New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Centre, New York
19 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Ralph Tomsett, Cornell University Medical College, New York
20 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to W Barry Wood, Washington University School of Medicine
22 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to W Barry Wood, Jr, Barnes Hospital, St Louis, Mo
23 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to W Barry Wood, Jr, Barnes Hospital, St Louis, Mo
24 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Janet S F Niven, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London
26 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Janet S F Niven, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London
27 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Robert Muir, Edinburgh
29 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to the Librarian, Hunterian Library, Glasgow
30 - Letter from R O MacKenna, Hunterian Library, University of Glasgow to Howard Walter Florey
31 - Letter from R O MacKenna, Hunterian Library, University of Glasgow to Howard Walter Florey
32 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Mr MacKenna, University Library, Glasgow
33 - Letter from R O MacKenna, Hunterian Library, University of Glasgow to Howard Walter Florey
34 - John S Wright, British Journal of Surgery, Bristol to Henry Harris, School of Pathology, Oxford
35 - Letter from Alan H Hunt, Harley Street, London to H Harris, School of Pathology, Oxford
36 - Letter from Secretary to Alan H Hunt, Harley Street, London to H Harris, Oxford
37 - Gerald Taylor, Ashmolean Museum Department of Fine Art, Oxford to Miss Poynton
39 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Messrs Shaw and Sons Limited, Fetter Lane, London
41 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Messrs Shaw and Sons Limited, Fetter Lane, London
42 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to the Editor, The Sunday Times, Kemsley House, London
43 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to T I Williams, Endeavour, Dover Street, London
44 - Letter from T I Williams, Endeavour, Dover Street, London to Howard Walter Florey
46 - Letter from T I Williams, Endeavour, Dover Street, London to Howard Walter Florey
52 - E Boyland, Chester Beatty Research Institute, Fulham Road, London to Miss Poynton
54 - Letter from Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart to Howard Walter Florey
63 - Gustav Fischer, Jena to W E van Heyningen, School of Pathology, Oxford
66 - Secretary, Experientia, Verlag Birkhauser, Basel to W E van Heyningen, Oxford
68 - Thelma Tyndall, Secretary to E J Cohn, Harvard University to Miss W M Poynton
72 - Chicago University Press to W E van Heyningen, Oxford
80 - Letter from Stephen S Hudack, St Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio to Miss W M Poynton, [Secretary to H W Florey], Oxford
89 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to P D McMaster, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York
94 - M H Black, Cambridge University Press to W E van Heyningen, Oxford
96 - M H Black, Cambridge University Press to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
100 - Letter from Helen W Miller, American Review of Tuberculosis, New York to Howard Walter Florey
106 - Mme Rousseau, Les Editions Medicales Flammarion, Paris to W E van Heyningen, Oxford
108 - Letter from Mme Rousseau, Les Editions Medicales Flammarion, Paris to Howard Walter Florey
133 - F C Courtice, Kanematsu Institute of Pathology, Sydney to Miss W M Poynton
136 - Letter from P Fredericq, Universite de Liege to Howard Walter Florey
137 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to R Bruynoghe, Academie Royale de Medecine, Brussels
138 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to R Bruynoghe, Academie Royale de Medecine, Brussels
139 - Letter from R Bruynoghe, Secretary, Academie Royal de Medecine de Belgique, Brussels to Howard Walter Florey
140 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to R Bruynoghe, Academie Royale de Medecine, Brussels
142 - Sara Leslie, American Physiological Society, Washington to W E van Heyningen, Oxford
145 - M O Lee, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Washington to W E van Heyningen, Oxford
152 - Letter from Frank J Dixon, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine to Howard Walter Florey
163 - Margaret F Newton, Secretary, New York University College of Medicine to Miss W M Poynton
168 - J and A Churchill Ltd, Gloucester Place, London to W E van Heyningen, Oxford
177 - William C Boyd, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts
180 - S D Freeman, Chapman and Hall, Essex Street, London to W E van Heyningen
192 - Wiley D Forbus, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Caroloina to Miss Edyth Anderson, Charles C Thomas (Publisher), Springfield, Illinois
212 - C H Taylor, Clarendon Press, Oxford to W E van Heyningen
216 - L H Gray, Radiotherapeutic Research Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, London to Miss W M Poynton
217 - Letter from Hasel Popjack, British Medical Bulletin, Davies Street, London to Howard Walter Florey's Secretary
220 - Letter from Hasel Popjak, British Medical Bulletin, Davies Street, London to Howard Walter Florey's secretary
228 - A T Glenny, Wellcome Physiological Research Labs, Beckenham to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
230 - H Cullumbine, Chemical Defence Experimental Station, Porton to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
234 - Letter from J M Barnes, MRC Toxicology Research Unit, Carshalton to Howard Walter Florey
236 - E S Duthie, Royal S Hants and Southampton Hospital to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
244 - Rhoda Grant, University of Illinois, Chicago to Miss W M Poynton
246 - Rhoda Grant, University of Illinois, Chicago to Miss W M Poynton
248 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Rhoda Grant, Chicago
249 - Letter from Rhoda Grant, University of Illinois, Chicago to Howard Walter Florey
255 - Henry Barcroft, St Thomas's Hospital, London to Miss W M Poynton
260 - Charles G Zubrod, Baltimore, Maryland to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
266 - Edward Arnold and Co, Maddox Street, London to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
272 - Albert H Coons, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts to Miss W M Poynton
274 - Albert H Coons, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts to Miss W M Poynton
287 - Kurt Jacoby, Academic Press, New York to Miss W M Pynton, Florey's Secretary
290 - Kurt Jacoby, Academic Press, New York to Miss W M Pynton, Florey's Secretary
293 - D G Catcheside, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
296 - Letter from Harold C Bradley, Berkeley, California to Howard Walter Florey
299 - Letter from John F Fulton, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut to Miss W M Poynton, [Secretary to Howard Walter Florey], Oxford
302 - Bentley Glass, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
308 - Hugh Davson, University College, London to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
309 - Mollie Kirk, Secretary to Hugh Davson, University College, London to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
318 - Cecil K Drinker, Falmouth, Massachusetts to Miss W M Poynton
326 - Central European Times Publishing Company Limited, Zurich to Miss W M Poynton
328 - Central European Times Publishing Company Limited, Zurich to Miss W M Poynton
339 - Letter from Alfred Blalock, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland to Howard Walter Florey
347 - Oswei Temkin, Baltimore to Miss W M Poynton
358 - Eliot R Clark, Philadelphia to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
366 - G P Gladstone to British Postgraduate Medical Federation, Gordon Square, London
367 - G P Gladstone to A A Miles, Lister Institute, Chelsea Bridge Road, London
369 - Francis R Fraser, British Postgraduate Medical Federation, Gordon Square, London
370 - G P Gladstone to Francis Fraser, British Postgraduate Medical Federation, Gordon Square, London
371 - G P Gladstone to A A Miles, Lister Institute, Chelsea Bridge Road, London
372 - G P Gladstone to Williams and Wilkins Co, Baltimore
373 - G P Gladstone to Henry Dale, Wellcome Trust, Portman Square, London
374 - H H Dale, Wellcome Trust, Portman Square, London to G P Gladstone, Oxford
375 - G P Gladstone to Henry Dale, Wellcome Trust, Portman Square, London
377 - E P Abraham to P D Mitchell, Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge
378 - E P Abraham to the Editor, Nature, MacMillan and Company Limited, St Martin's Street, London
379 - E P Abraham to the Editor, The Lancet, Adelphi, London
380 - E P Abraham to Cyril Hinshelwood, Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford
381 - E P Abraham to Editor, Tubercle, Staples Press Limited, Great Titchfield Street, London
382 - E P Abraham to T I Williams, Endeavour, Thames House, Millbank, London
383 - Trevor I Williams, Endeavour, Thames House, Millbank, London to E P Abraham, Oxford
387 - E P Abraham to B C J G Knight, The University, Bristol
392 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to P Fredericq, Liege
399 - Arthur Ham, Toronto University to A H T Robb-Smith
400 - Letter from W Hueck, Munchen to A H T Robb-Smith, United Oxford Hospitals, Oxford
405 - F Duran Reynals, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut to A H T Robb Smith, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford
406 - Jerome Gross, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston to A H T Robb-Smith, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford
409 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to A H T Robb-Smith, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford
411 - Alexander Fleming, Wright Fleming Institute, St Mary's Hospital, Paddington to Florey
415 - E P Abraham to H A Sissons, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Great Portland Street, London
418 - H Jackson Burrow, Institute of Orthopaedics, Great Portland Street, London to E P Abraham, Oxford
419 - E P Abraham to H A Sissons, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Great Portland Street, London
420 - E P Abraham to Douglas Luke, Lloyd-Luke Medical Books Limited, Newman Street, London
421 - Note of acknowledgement by E P Abraham
422 - E P Abraham to H Jackson Burrows, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Great Portland Street, London
425 - E P Abraham to A D Morgan, Westminster School of Medicine, London
426 - E P Abraham to M J Stewart, Medical School, Leeds
434 - Letter from G S Cooper, American Medical Association, Chicago to Howard Walter Florey
437 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to F Kingsley Sanders, London School of Hygiene, Keppel Street, London
442 - Letter from Howard Walter Florey to F Kingsley Sanders, London School of Hygiene, Keppel Street, London
449 - Astrid Fagraeus, State Bacteriological Laboratory, Stockholm to Miss W M Poynton
450 - I Holmgren, Acta Medica Scandinavia, Stockholm to Secretary, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
463 - Lawrence P Garrod, St Bartholomew's Hospital to Miss W M Poynton, Oxford
465 - G R Cameron, University College Hospital Medical School, London to Miss W M Poynton
468 - Letter from Secretary to D W Henderson, Microbiological Research Station, Porton to H W Florey's Secretary, Oxford
2 - Details of illustrations for first edition and abstracts for second edition
Expand 2 - Correspondence with contributors to 'General Pathology' (first, second  and third editions)2 - Correspondence with contributors to 'General Pathology' (first, second and third editions)
Expand 3 - Page proofs and galleys for 'General Pathology' (third edition)3 - Page proofs and galleys for 'General Pathology' (third edition)
Expand 4 - Correspondence concerning 'General Pathology' (third and fourth editions)4 - Correspondence concerning 'General Pathology' (third and fourth editions)
Expand 5 - Correspondence concerning chapter 3 of 'General Pathology' (fourth edition)5 - Correspondence concerning chapter 3 of 'General Pathology' (fourth edition)
Expand 6 - Galley proofs for 'General Pathology' (fourth edition)6 - Galley proofs for 'General Pathology' (fourth edition)
Expand 7 - Photographs and drawings for 'General Pathology' (first edition)7 - Photographs and drawings for 'General Pathology' (first edition)
Expand 8 - Correspondence and photographs for 'General Pathology' (second and third editions)8 - Correspondence and photographs for 'General Pathology' (second and third editions)
Expand 9 - Graphs and drawings for 'General Pathology' (second edition)9 - Graphs and drawings for 'General Pathology' (second edition)
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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