Offprints and papers by others

Date:
1954-1972
Reference:
PP/RKF/F.32-37
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Freudenberg, Rudolph Karl (1908-1993) and Freudenberg, Gerda (née Vorster) (1906-1995)
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/32 Black, B, "Principles and trends in rehabilitation", Journal of Jewish Communal Service, Vol 32 no 4, Summer 1956
/33 Black, B, "The protected workshop", Rehabilitation of the Mentally Ill, 1959
/34 Blume, W, and Meyer,A, "Folgeerscheinungen der Narkose am Zentralnervensystem. Pharmakologischer Teil", Archiv fuer experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie, Vol 171 no 1, 1933[Bourne,H, "Convulsion dependence", Lancet, 11 Dec 1954; destroyed]
/35 Brain,W R, "The nervous symptoms of insulin hypoglycaemia in rabbits contrasted with the convulsions induced by cocaine", Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology, Vol 16 no 1, 1926
/36 British Journal of Psychiatry, Vol 112 no 493, Dec 1966
/37 British Journal of Psychiatry, News and notes supplement, June 1972

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1954-1972

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