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Cambridge and its Contribution to Medicine, 1971

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Reference Code: GBR/1919/AHRF 10/26

Scope and Contents

Publication containing the papers given at the congress: Medical Education in Cambridge before 1600 (AHT Robb-Smith); John Caius (1510-73) (WSC Copeman); Francis Glisson (Prof R Milnes Walker); Medical Education at Cambridge 1600-1800 (Arthur Rook); Anatomy and Physiology in Cambridge before 1850 (Bernard Towers); Medical Education at Cambridge in the Nineteenth Century (Ruth G Hodgkinson); Haviland, Paget and Humphry; the Introduction of Clinical Teaching at Cambridge (Arthur Rook); The Early History of the Department of Pathology at Cambridge (Raymond Williamson); The Cambridge School of Physiology: 1850-1900 (David H M Woollam); The Rise of Biochemistry in the nineteenth century, with particular reference to the University of Cambridge; (Prof F G Young); The Right Hon. Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt, FRS (1836-1925) (The Right Hon. Lord Cohen of Birkenhead); The Cambridge School of Physiology, 1900-1937 (Prof Henry Barcroft); Haldane and Cambridge Genetics, 1900-1950 (Prof J H Edwards); Contributions of Cambridge to Biochemistry since 1920 (Prof Malcolm Dixon); Cambridge and the Evolution of the Knowledge of Vitamins (E Kodicek); Cambridge Medicine and the Medical School in the twentieth century (Leslie Cole).

Dates

  • Creation: 1971

Biographical / Historical

Proceedings of the 7th British Congress on the History of Medicine, University of Cambridge, 10-13 Sept 1969. Edited by Arthur Rook

Extent

1 volume(s) : paper

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Given to the Archives by the Clinical Library 19th Jan 2006

Existence and Location of Copies

Clinical Library (WZ70F5.3)

Repository Details

Part of the Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Repository

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