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Candidate Information
Date: 2000-2005Reference: SA/TSY/A/3/10Part of: The Thalidomide Society- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1960-1961
Date: 1960-1961Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/2Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1973
Date: 1973Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/16Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Management of deep Candida infection in surgical and intensive care unit patients, by the BSAC working party, in Intensive Care Medicine, 1994, 20 pp. 522-528
Date: 1994Reference: SA/AMC/D.14Part of: British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC)- Archives and manuscripts
Candidates' forms Mar, Oct 1941
Date: Mar-Oct 1941Reference: SA/PHY/E/2/18Part of: The Physiological Society- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1962
Date: 1962Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/7Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Books
Candidature pour l'Italie.
Date: 1985- Archives and manuscripts
Candidates' papers Mar 1979
Date: Mar 1979Reference: SA/PHY/E/2/52Part of: The Physiological Society- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1963
Date: 1963Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/9Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1964
Date: 1964Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/12Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidates' papers Mar 1977
Date: Mar 1977Reference: SA/PHY/E/2/47Part of: The Physiological Society- Books
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Candidatus chirurgiae. Das ist kurtze doch gründliche Erörterung aller und jeder fast erdencklichen anatomischen und chirurgischen Fragen, von allerhand euserlichen und innerlichen Wunden, Schäden und Gebrechen des gantzen menschlichen Cörpers / [Peter Buerger].
Bürger, Peter, active 1674.Date: 1674- Books
Candidatus chirurgiae. Das ist kurtze doch gründliche Erörterung aller und jeder fast erdencklichen anatomischen und chirurgischen Fragen, von allerhand euserlichen und innerlichen Wunden, Schäden und Gebrechen des gantzen menschlichen Cörpers / [Peter Buerger].
Buerger, Peter.Date: 1674- Books
Candidature pour l'Italie.
Date: 1985- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1964
Date: 1964Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/11Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1962
Date: 1962Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/8Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1963
Date: 1963Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/10Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1961
Date: 1961Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/5Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1961
Date: 1961Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/6Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1961
Date: 1961Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/4Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Archives and manuscripts
Candidate assessment notebook 1961
Date: 1961Reference: PSY/DUN/1/1/3Part of: David C. Duncan papers- Books
Making sense of medicine : material culture and the reproduction of medical knowledge / edited by John Nott and Anna Harris ; with special contributions by Rachel Vaden Allison, Harro van Lente, Candida F. Sánchez Burmester, Andrea Wojcik and Sally Wyatt.
Date: 2022- Digital Images
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Euphorbia milii Des Moul. Euphorbiaceae. Crown of Thorns - so called because of its very spiny stems. Distribution: Madagascar. The latex contains a copper-containing amine oxidase, a lectin, lipase, peroxidase, and a diamine oxidase. In vitro the latex is synergistic with ketoconazole against Candida albicans (thrush). All Euphorbia have a toxic white latex, and in Europe this has been used as a folk remedy to treat warts. It can cause skin allergies and the smoke from burning them is toxic. the genus named for Euphorbus (fl. circa 10 BC – 20 AD), the Greek physician to the Berber King Juba II (c. 50 BC – 23 AD) of Numidia, Euphorbia milii is one of the tropical spurges, with fierce, cactus-like spines, grown as a house plant. The sap of spurges is used in folk medicine for treating warts (not very effective), and, historically, as a purgative - the word spurge being derived from the French word for purgation. The sap (probably dried) was administered inside a fig because it is so corrosive that it would otherwise burn the mouth and oesophagus – a technique used today, rather more subtly, with ‘enteric coated’ medications. The sap contains a potential anti-leukaemic chemical, lasiodoplin, and is also used in drainage ditches to kill the snails which carry the parasitic trematode which causes fasciolaris. It does not kill the fish. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
Symposium on candida infections / edited by H.I. Winner and Rosalinde Hurley.
Symposium on Candida Infections (1965 : London, England)Date: 1966- Film
Vegetative reproduction in candida.
Date: 1960