Microbiology
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
A constant-temperature bath for microbiological assays, December 1949
Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1947-52.
Correspondence, 1947-1953
The material consists of correspondence between William van Heyningen and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1947-1953. It mainly relates to the Society for General Microbiology matters.
General Microbiology, Sub-department of, 1964-1988
Correspondence, notes and reports involving discussions with the Department of Bacteriology and the Sub-department of General Microbiology (later the Department of Microbiology) regarding the position and teaching of microbiology as a subject at the University of Edinburgh.

Penicillin mould, Alexander Fleming
Case containing a colony of Penicillium notatum, the mould from which penicillin is derived.
Handwritten caption at the back: "The mould that makes Penicillin. To the S.R.C in memory of the "Rectorial". Alexander Fleming 1952" (the date was initially "1951", later corrected to "1952").
Research Archive of Gordon H. K. Lawson
This collection consists of extensive research notes, experiment notes, and experimental material (slides, USB, compact disks) covering the research by Gordon H.K. Lawson and Rebecca A. Mackie on Lawsonia intracellularis. Other additional material includes a small amount of correspondence, a doctoral thesis by Neil MacIntyre AIBMS from 2001, and copies of academic papers (journals).