Edited Lecture Typescript: Cancer and Atmospheric Pollution
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- 19 Jan 1962
Consists of a heavily edited lecture on this subject.
Edited Lecture Typescript: Cancer and Atmospheric Pollution
Consists of a heavily edited lecture on this subject.
Letter to request Pybus' attendance on ward 7 for further examinations - and also acceptance letters for attendance at these examinations from patients.
Exhibition on the History of Medicine using Pybus' library.
Extracts, copy and notes on "Fumifugium" pamphlet
Consists of an annotated copy of "Fumifugium", information about the exhibition related to the Royal Victoria Infirmary library, on loan from Durham University Library (Newcastle University). Notes focus on John Evelyn and clean air. These notes are written on letters from various associations and one concerning chimney sweeps.
This family tree includes Pybus' and the Ireland family, letters are included.
File of articles and annual reports concerning Cancer and smoke
Various articles and annual reports from the tobacco manufacturing standing committee and South Western Regional Cancer Records Bureau, medical journals articles on cancer, the clean air act pamphlet and "Smoking - the cancer controversy" by Roy Fisher. Also included is an American article on clean air policy.
File of articles on Cancer and smoke
Contains various articles from the Tobacco Research Council, The Ecologist, British Medical Journal, New Scientist, and the Daily Telegraph, included is Geoffrey Dean's study on lung cancer among white South Africans, an article on bone grafts. There are also articles on cancer research on mice and the use of clean air in exposure treatment of burns. Included is a compilation of selected air pollution emission control regulations and ordinances from the American Public Health Service.
File of articles on Lung Cancer and smoke
Various articles from medical journals - including Percy Stock's figures, the smoke abatement society and the Town Moor committee in Newcastle concerning lung cancer and burning of materials and hereditary cancer.