Reprints and photocopies of articles in Medical History

Date:
1965-1969
Reference:
RAMC/711
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Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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Contains: 63 images

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Reprints and photocopies of articles in <i>Medical History</i>. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Comprised of the following:

  • RAMC/711/1: Sir James Simpson and hospital cross-infection, by S. Selwyn, 1965, 1965.
  • RAMC/711/2: Sir John Pringle, hospital reformer, moral philosopher and pioneer of antiseptics, by S. Selwyn, 1966. With photographs of portrait (or Pringle) and of his manuscripts and the cupboard in which they are housed, 1966.
  • RAMC/711/3: Dr Albert Cook and the early days of the Church Missionary Society's medical mission to Uganda, by W.D. Foster, 1968, 1968.
  • RAMC/711/4: Robert Moffatt and the beginnings of the Government Medical Service in Uganda, by W.D. Foster, 1969, 1969.
  • Publication/Creation

    1965-1969

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    1 file

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