Research and Clinical
- Date:
- 1946 - 2012
- Reference:
- PP/WRO/B
- Part of:
- Professor Oliver Wrong
- Born-digital archives
Collection contents
About this work
Description
This series is arranged according to specific areas of study that comprised the bulk of Dr. Wrong's clinical research. Dr. Wrong began his career with an interest in 'salt and water' medicine, meaning studying the simple compounds that are critical to life, which led him to the kidney and gut as they control the intake and excretion of such compounds. This series reveals Wrong's particular interests in and contributions to the understanding of:
The excretion of acid in renal disease (basis for Wrong's citation classic)
distal Renal Tubular Acidosis (dRTA)
Nephrocalcinosis
In-vivo faecal dialysis
Dent's Disease
Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis
Resins and anion exchangers
Dr. Wrong's clinical and research interests often overlapped because much of his scientific work required relationships with and data from patients, and as a result patient files are highly integrated throughout this series.
Publication/Creation
1946 - 2012
Physical description
33 boxes and 1 large file