Reprints

Date:
1912-1918
Reference:
PP/TOP/B/2/4
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Topley, Professor William Whiteman Carlton FRCP, FRS (1886-1944), bacteriologist
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A bundle of academic journal reprints. Topley, W.W.C , and S.G. Platts. “The Effect of Convection Currents on Agglutination.” The Lancet, 1918. Brain - a Journal of Neurology, vol. XXXV, no. 1, 1912. Topley, W.W.C . “On Labratory Methods of Diagnosis in Cases of Persistent Fever.” The Charing Cross Hospital Gazette, 1912. Jewesbury, Reginald C., and W.W.C Topley. “Pathological Changes in Voluntary Muscles in General Diseases.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, vol. V, 1912. Jewesbury, Reginald C., and W.W.C Topley. “On Certain Changes Occurring in the Voluntary Muscles in General Diseases.” The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, vol. XVII, 1913. Topley, W.W.C . “The Effect of Certain Drugs, Toxic Substances and Microorganisms on the Fragility of the Red Blood Corpuscles of Man and Animals.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XIII, no. 2, 1913. Waterhouse, Herbert F., and W.W.C Topley. “A Report on the Employment of Ether in Surgical Therapeusis.” British Medical Journal, 1915. Topley, W.W.C . “A Report on Bacteriological Investigation of Typhus Fever during the Serbian Epidemic of 1915.” Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1915. The Clinical Journal, vol. XLIII, no. 49, 1913. Topley, W.W.C . “The Influence of Salt-Concentration on Haemolysis.” Proceedings of the Royal Society, vol. 88, 1915.

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1912-1918

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1 file (13 volumes)

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