Action Research for the Crippled Child

Date:
1973-1983
Reference:
PP/MYG/A/2/1
Part of:
Young, Maureen (1915-2013)
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Correspondence relating to research grant applications made to Action Research for the Crippled Child. Includes:

Application to support "The relationship between plasma hormone levels and uterine activity during labour in pregnant women" by Dr David Garrioch, Mrs Gillian Lee (nee Anlezark) and Dr Maureen Young, September 1973 (an earlier version of this research grant application was made to the Medical Research Council (MRC) by Dr Mary Forsling, and funding was also applied for to St Thomas' Hospital Medical School Research (Endowment) Committee);

Application to support "Hormone control of uterine activity during human pregnancy and parturition" by Dr David Bloxam, Nigel Levinson and Dr David Garrioch, October 1976;

Application to support "Metabolic functions of the placenta and their contro" by Dr David Bloxam and Dr Maureen Young, May 1977;

Application to support "Improved diagnosis of fetal asphyxia" by D. P. Alexander, H. B. Britton, D. Redstone, August 1982;

Application to support Dr Susan Wray and Dr Mary Dawson, University College London, naming Professor Maureen Young as a reference;

Application to support "The temporal relationship of blood levels of acid metabolites to the redox state of neonatal tissues during asphyxia and recovery" by Dr Rodney Rivers, Professor Maureen Young and Miss Fiona Egan, August 1983. (Funding was also applied for from the Wellcome Trust and North West Thames Regional Health Authority.);

Includes Action Research for the Crippled Child 1975 AGM material as Dr Young attended the annual meeting as a grant holder.

Publication/Creation

1973-1983

Physical description

1 file

Acquisition note

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

Finding aids

Online Archives and Manuscripts catalogue.

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