'The origin and function of penicillinase', St Mary's Hospital, London, 1 May 1967, 1966-1967
Scope and Contents
This sub-series chiefly contains notes for public and invitation lectures by Martin Rivers Pollock. There are also a few lectures delivered within the University of Edinburgh but these appear to be 'one-off' lectures to other departments rather than part of a regular teaching course.
Most of the material consists of manuscript notes for the lecture, usually giving headings of main points, examples, and some outline text. Many have indications of slides to be used, referred to by a reference number. Some of the notes have an indication of date and some include a note of the place where the lecture was delivered but comparatively few identify the precise occasion or audience.
Dates
- Creation: 1966-1967
Creator
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Administrative or Biographical History
The material consists of notes for lecture 'The origin and function of penicillinase', Almroth Wright Lecture, Wright-Fleming Institute of Microbiology, given at St Mary's Hospital, London, 1 May 1967. Pollock gave the first of the Almroth Wright Lectures for 1967. The notes are dated 1966-1967.
Full Extent
From the Series: 125 Files
Language of Materials
English
Genre / Form
Repository Details
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