63 results
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The rheumatic infection in childhood / by Leonard Findlay.
Findlay, Leonard, 1878-1947.Date: 1931- Books
Urinary tract infection in childhood and its relevance to disease in adult life / Victoria Smallpiece.
Smallpeice, Victoria.Date: 1968- Books
Tuberculosis infection in childhood and adolescence : as illustrated by a 27-year follow-up study of a complete year-group of the population of Bergen, Norway / by Eilert Eilertsen.
Eilertsen, Eilert.Date: [1964], ©1964- Books
Management of the child with a serious infection or severe malnutrition : guidelines for care at the first-referral level in developing countries.
Date: [2000], ©2000- Books
Childhood respiratory infections / scientific editor Rosalind L Smyth.
Date: 2002- Archives and manuscripts
Childhood cancers and their associations with pregnancy x-rays and postnatal infections
Date: 1981Reference: PP/AMS/N.6Part of: Alice Stewart (1906-2002)- Digital Images
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Measles infection in a brain cell nucleus
Mike Kayser- Digital Images
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Measles infection in a brain cell nucleus
Mike Kayser- Books
Viral infections of infancy and childhood : a symposium of the Section on Microbiology, the New York Academy of Medicine / edited by Harry M. Rose.
Date: [1960]- Books
Mothers, babies, and health in later life / D.J.P. Barker.
Barker, D. J. P. (David James Purslove)Date: 1998- Books
Infective basis in childhood leukaemia / Leo Kinlen.
Kinlen, Leo.Date: 1995- Books
Childhood under threat / Carol Bellamy.
Date: [2004], ©2004- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
- Online
Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
- Online
Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
- Online
Mumps virus protein in cultured cells
Paul Duprex- Digital Images
- Online
Exfoliative toxin A
K R Acharya- Digital Images
- Online
Exfoliative toxin B
K R Acharya- Archives and manuscripts
Tyrrell, David (1925-2005)
Tyrrell, David (1925-2005)Date: 1914-2000Reference: PP/TYR- Archives and manuscripts
Childhood cancers: general and miscellaneous
Date: 1957-2000Reference: PP/AMS/P.7Part of: Alice Stewart (1906-2002)- Videos
Fight for life. Part 2, Childhood.
Date: 2007- Audio
Voice of medicine. Volume 1 No. 4 October-November 1960.
Date: 1960- Audio
- Online
Voice of medicine. Volume 1 No. 4 October-November 1960.
Date: 1960- Books
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Clinical lectures on rheumatic fever : I. Endocarditis in childhood considered as a symptom of infective diseases. II. Clinical evidences of myocardial damages in rheumatic fever. III. The parallelism between the clinical symptoms and the pathological lesions of rheumatic fever / by F.J. Poynton.
Poynton, F. J. (Frederic John), 1869-1943.Date: [1904]