Small articles and obituaries

Date:
1989-2012
Reference:
PP/MYG/B/30
Part of:
Young, Maureen (1915-2013)
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Small articles and obituaries written by Maureen Young. Includes:

"A Physiologist in an Obstetric Unit", Zurich, May 1990, for Renate Huch;

"South of Paris", recollection on travels in France, Friends of Kettles Yard Newsletter, June 1990;

"Classics revisited: researches on pre-natal life by Sir Joseph Barcroft", Placenta, Vol. 13, pp.607-612, 1992;

Account of the book "Women physiologists: an anniversary celebration of their contribution to British Physiology", 1993;

Abstract "The part played by protein turnover rate in the fetal 'growth potential': a concept" in Proceedings of the Physiological Society Manchester Meeting, 29-31 March 1999;

Demonstration on blood transfusion during WWII at Toft history meeting, 2005;

"Mary Ellen Avery - a few reminiscences from an old friend", February 2008;

"Post WWII at St Thomas' Hospital Medical School", January 2008;

"Some thoughts for Larry Longo's lecture 'Geoffrey Dawes and the rise of fetal and neonatal physiology", 2009;

"Joseph Barcroft: an appreciation", 2012.

"1947-82: Reminiscences of a Physiologist at St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School", St Thomas's Hospital Gazette, n.d.;

Obituaries on Dr Nora Edkins for the Bedford College Association, 1977; Joan Mott for the Physiological Society, c.1994; Dr Marian Silver, St Catharine's College Society Magazine, c.1994; Professor Henry Barcroft, The Daily Telegraph, March 1998;

"Percy Lane Oliver (1878-1944) and the British Red Cross Blood Donor Service", Transfusion Medicine, Vol. 6 (Suppl. 1), p.5, 1996.

Small articles on Maureen Young:

"An Appreciation: Professor Maureen Young", St Thomas's Hospital Gazette, p.25, 1983;

Article by Dr Marcia Schofield in Lucy Cavendish College Newsletter, c.June 2006.

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1989-2012

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1 file

Acquisition note

This record forms part of accession 1668 and 2062 from the Maureen Young papers.

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