Assorted Wellcome Symposiums and Conferences

Date:
1966-1983
Reference:
WF/M/PB/42/02/07
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Wellcome Foundation Ltd
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- 'A Symposium on Allopurinol', Abstracts taken from some of the papers and discussions contributed during the Symposium on Allopurinol held by the Heberden Society at The Royal College of Physicians, London, on Wednesday, 8th June, 1966
- Programme for the Second Wellcome World Conference Medical and Consumer, 28 Sept - 8 Oct 1969 (held in Guernsey)
- Programme for the Third Wellcome World Conference Medical and Consumer, 6-12 Nov 1971 (held in Cyprus)
- Symposium on Hyperuricaemia, Stockholm May 5-6, 1972 (organised by the Wellcome Foundation, Scandanavian Area Office). - 'Septrin in Bacterial Infections: an international symposium held in Accra', November 1974 (Organised by Wellcome Foundation and Ghanian Medical Association).
- 'The rational choice of antibacterial agents', Proceedings of a Symposium held in Rotterdam, 11 October 1975 and sponsored by Wellcome Netherlands
- 'The First Nigerian Symposium on Septrin in Bacterial Infections', Programe, Wellcome Nigeria Limited, 1970s
- Programme for Seminar on Imported Tropical Diseases, London, 23-25 October 1978 (Organised by Wellcome Foundation for Scandanavian Physicians)
- 'Urinary Tract Infections: Current Aspects Of Pathogenesis, Prognosis And Trimethoprim-Sulphamethoxazole Therapy', Wellcome Foundation Symposium, Stockholm 29-30 March, 1979
- Programme for Wellcome Centenary Symposium on Drug Research in Transition, Royal Society, May 1980
- Report (and cover marketing note) on the Wellbutrin Symposium, held at Orlando, Florida, 4-5 Feb 1982
- VII World Congress of Psychiatry, Vienna, 11-16 July 1983. Expanded Abstracts of Wellcome Foundation symposium: 'Depression and its Treatment in the Problem Patient - Experiences with bupropion, a new generation antidepressant'.

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1966-1983

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