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Bacteriology

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = TD

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Clement Lloyd Hill, 30 July 1903

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/9/80
Scope and Contents

Hill wonders if Ewart will be able to arrange to send the horses out (to Africa) in early September and who should be sent along to accompany them. He refers Ewart to the recent appointment of a bacteriologist to the medical staff of the Foreign Office in East Africa who would be well placed to study 'the [Tsetse] fly question.'

Dates: 30 July 1903

Notebook titled 'Bacteriology' containing notes from lectures or reading, [1935- c.1946]

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Identifier: Coll-41/1/4
Scope and Contents

Notebook marked 'Harry Johnson and Nephew, Stationers and Booksellers, Cambridge'. The volume is undated, although it appears to date from the period between 1935-1946.

The book is written in from both ends. The back of the book contains some laboratory data on Drosophila experiments.

Dates: [1935- c.1946]

Senior Dietetics/Bacteriology - Lecture Notes, 1941 - 1942

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Identifier: GD1/149/1/2/1/4
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Notebook containing lecture notes from two courses: Senior Dietetics, and Bacteriology.

Dates: 1941 - 1942

Stockman Lectures on Bacteriology , 1893

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Identifier: EUA IN2/3/2/2/40/12
Scope and Contents

A notebook containing notes on the topic of Bacteriology. The notes were written by Peter Wilson and the lectures given by Stewart Stockman, a lecturer at the R(D)SVS from 1892-1899.

There are two inserts in the book - a piece of blotting paper and a blank sheet of paper.

Dates: 1893