History of Dialysis in the UK Related Documents: Professor Robin Eady and Carole Reeves Papers

  • The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL
Date:
1960-2008
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GC/253/A/37/10
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Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine Seminars
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File contains documents related to the seminar which were provided primarily by Professor Robin Eady with one document provided by Carole Reeves. Documents include;

World Medicine, vol.1 no.10, 15 February 1966.

Press article titled, "The Lucky Thirteen, These People Cheat Death in the Lifeline Club: £100,000 Plea for Kidney Centre".

A copy of "Letters to the Editor", taken from The Lancet, 11 December 1965.

An article by Professor Robin Eady, "The Dawn of Dialysis: Reminiscences of a Patient", British Journal of Renal Medicine, Summer 2001.

An article by Robin A.J. Eady, "Survival is Not Enough: Reflections of a Long-term Renal Patient", Journal of Nephrology,2008.

A copy of the paper, R.M. Hegstrom, J.S. Murray, J.P. Pendras, J.M. Burnell and B.H. Scribner, "Hemodialysis in the Treatment of Chrionic Uremia", Transactions, American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, vol.7, 1961.

A copy of the paper, Wayne Quinton, David Dillard, and Belding H. Scribner, "Cannulation of Blood Vessels for Prolonged Hemodialysis", Transactions, American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, vol.6, 1960.

A copy of the paper, Belding H. Scribner, John E.Z. Caner, Rachit Buri, Wayne Quinton, "The Technique of Continuous Hemodialysis", Transactions, American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, 1960.

The paper, J. Stewart Cameron, "The First Half-Century of the Renal Association, 1950-2000".

Carole Reeves provided the booklet which she had written in 1995 titled, "A Vital Question in Haemodialysis: Which Antithrombotic Provides the Best Benefit to Risk Ratio".

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1960-2008

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  • 1758