Correspondence. Surnames, 'Wade' to 'Woods'

  • The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL
Date:
2006-2008
Reference:
GC/253/A/33/8
Part of:
Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine Seminars
  • Archives and manuscripts

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File consists of correspondence with people who have surnames from Wade to Woods, related to the seminar on, "Clinical Pharmacology in the UK, c. 1950-2000: Influences and Institutions", which was held at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, on 6 February 2007. The seminar was part of the Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine meetings also known as the Witness Seminars. The transcript of this seminar was published as Volume 33 of the Witness Seminar series, L.A. Reynolds and E.M. Tansey (editors), Clinical Pharmacology in the UK, c. 1950-2000: Influences and Institutions, (London: Wellcome Trust, 2008).

Details of the seminar correspondence, primarily between the chair (Professor Rod Flower), advisers/organisers of the meeting (Dr Jeff Aronson and Dr Daphne Christie), editors of the published transcript (L.A. Reynolds and E.M. Tansey) and others include:

Detailed information for the seminar, commentary on the transcripts and feedback on the meeting from participants. Professor Owen Wade provided several documents including; Owen Wade's article, "The Treatment of a Dictator", Journal of Medical Biography, vol.11, pp.118-122, 2003; Owen Lyndon Wade, "The Birth of the Drug Utilisation Research Group", The New Generalist, vol.4 no.4, Winter 2006; a copy of, International Journal of Management and Decision Making, vol.2 no.1, 2001; and a copy of the article, "Drugs in Hospital", The Lancet, pp.361-378, 13 February 1965.

Correspondence with those not listed as participants including; Professor Thomas Walley (apologies); Dr Mark Walport who provided the introduction to the published volume; Professor Brian Whiting; and Professor Kent Woods (apologies).

Publication/Creation

2006-2008

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1 file

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The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

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  • 1758