Volume 24. 'Short-course Chemotherapy for Tuberculosis'

  • The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL
Date:
2003-2005
Reference:
GC/253/A/24
Part of:
Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine Seminars
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Series consists of papers, correspondence, photographs, cassette tapes and digital material related to the seminar on "Short-course Chemotherapy for Tuberculosis", which was held at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, on 3 February 2004. The seminar was part of the Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine meetings also known as the Witness Seminars. The transcript of this seminar was published as Volume 24 of the Witness Seminar series, D.A. Christie and E.M. Tansey (editors), Short-course Chemotherapy for Tuberculosis, (London: Wellcome Trust, 2005).

The participants for the seminar were; Dr Joseph Angel; Sir Christopher Booth; Dr Ian Campbell; Sir Iain Chalmers; Dr Kenneth Citron; Sir John Crofton; Professor Janet Darbyshire; Dr Peter Davies; Dr Freda Festenstein; Gaye Fox; Dr David Girling (Chair); Professor Alan Glynn; Professor John Grange; Dr Elizabeth Hills; Dr Tony Jenkins; Dr Amina Jindani; Dr Adrian Martineau; Dr Jeanette Meadway; Professor Denis (Denny) Mitchison; Dr John Moore-Gillon; Professor Andrew Nunn; Professor Lawrence (Peter) Ormerod; Dr Knut Ovreberg; Dr Geoff Scott; and Dr Bertie Squire.

The editors of the published transcript were D.A. Christie and E.M. Tansey with an introduction by Linda Bryder.

The meeting organisers were Dr Owen McCarthy and Dr Daphne Christie.

Others present at the meeting included; Dr Gerry Davies; Dr Duncan Hutchison; Ann Goodburn; Professor David Greenwood; Ruth Hutt; and Dr Owen McCarthy.

Apologies sent by; Sir John Batten; Dr Shiu Chan; Dr Jean Dickinson; Dr Andrew Douglas; Professor Jacques Grosset; Dr Alan Somner; and Dr David Tyrrell.

Publication/Creation

2003-2005

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10 files

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  • 1493