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The bearing of outbreaks of food poisoning upon the etiology of epidemic diarrhoea / by S. Delépine, the Owens College, Manchester.
Delépine, S.Date: 1903- Pictures
A doctor examining an obese man and his wife and servant for suspected food poisoning from toadstools. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1813.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 1 September 1813Reference: 11063i- Books
Bacterial food poisoning : a concise exposition of the etiology, bacteriology, pathology, symptomatology, prophylaxis, and treatment of so-called ptomaine poisoning / by A. Dieudonné ; translated and edited, with additions, by Charles Frederick Bolduan.
Dieudonné, Adolf, 1864-1944.Date: 1909- Digital Images
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Mould on food
Macroscopic Solutions- Books
Health Services and Public Health Act 1968 : part III Notifiable Diseases and Food Poisoning the Public Health (Infectious Diseases) Regulations 1968.
Date: 1968- Archives and manuscripts
Views on the Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre's new form for reporting outbreaks of food poisoning and salmonellosis, particularly definition of an `outbreak'
Date: Jan-Jun 1980Reference: SA/DCP/D.39Part of: Association of District Community Physicians- Books
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Minutes of evidence and appendices. Vol. 1, Evidence received in 1901, together with appendices 1 to 15, and index (Being part 2 of the First report of the Commission) / Royal Commission on Arsenical Poisoning arising from the consumption of beer and other articles of food or drink.
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Arsenical Poisoning.Date: 1903- Books
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Minutes of evidence and appendices. Vol. 2, Evidence received in 1902-3, together with appendices 16 to 32, and index (Being part 2 of the Final report of the Commission) / Royal Commission on Arsenical Poisoning arising from the consumption of beer and other articles of food or drink.
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Arsenical Poisoning.Date: 1903- Audio
Preventing food contamination.
Date: 2000- Archives and manuscripts
Comments on the DHSS Draft Revised Memorandum on the Investigation and Control of Food Poisoning in England and Wales, including views of individual members
Date: Aug-Sep 1976Reference: SA/DCP/D.10Part of: Association of District Community Physicians- Videos
When a food goes wrong.
Date: 2005- Videos
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Clean food.
Date: 1957- Books
Danger in your kitchen : food poisoning the majority of cases start in the home how to protect your family / Procter & Gamble (Health & Beauty Care) Ltd.
Procter & Gamble (Health & Beauty Care Ltd)Date: [1994?]- Books
Reorganisation of local government : reorganisation of National Health Service : transitional arrangements and organisation and development of services : control of notifiable diseases and food poisoning / Department of health and Social Security.
Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security.Date: 1973- Digital Images
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Lathyrus vernus (L.)Bernh. Papilionaceae previously Orobus vernus L. (Linnaeus, 1753) Spring vetchling. Distribution: Europe to Siberia. The seeds of several Lathyrus species are toxic, and when eaten cause a condition called lathyrism. The chemical diaminoproprionic acid in the seeds causes paralysis, spinal cord damage, aortic aneurysm, due to poisoning of mitochondria causing cell death. Occurs where food crops are contaminated by Lathyrus plants or where it is eaten as a 'famine food' when no other food is available. It is the Orobus sylvaticus purpureus vernus of Bauhin (1671) and Orobus sylvaticus angustifolius of Parkinson (1640) - who records that country folk had no uses for it. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Lathyrus vernus (L.)Bernh. Papilionaceae previously Orobus vernus L. (Linnaeus, 1753) Spring vetchling. Distribution: Europe to Siberia. The seeds of several Lathyrus species are toxic, and when eaten cause a condition called lathyrism. The chemical diaminoproprionic acid in the seeds causes paralysis, spinal cord damage, aortic aneurysm, due to poisoning of mitochondria causing cell death. Occurs where food crops are contaminated by Lathyrus plants or where it is eaten as a 'famine food' when no other food is available. It is the Orobus sylvaticus purpureus vernus of Bauhin (1671) and Orobus sylvaticus angustifolius of Parkinson (1640) - who records that country folk had no uses for it. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Archives and manuscripts
Drug eruptions etc 1905; Idiosyncrasies, etc First Series
Date: 1893-1945Reference: PP/FPW/B.164/1Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Digital Images
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SEM of Campylobacter
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Videos
Poison on your plate.
Date: 1999- Pictures
A warning against the infection of food by flies. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 24470i- Books
Salmonellae in foods / Ruth M. Blood.
Blood, Ruth M.Date: 1969- Digital Images
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Campylobacter, SEM
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Digital Images
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Campylobacter, SEM
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Digital Images
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Campylobacter, TEM
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Digital Images
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Campylobacter, SEM
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall