Musgrave Park Hospital in 1942 was the site of an Anglo-American Vitamin A caper. A threatened court-martial was pre-empted. Subsequently the Queen’s lecturer in Anatomy, JW Millen, who was the other lecturer to the first editor of this journal, RH Hunter, did much distinguished work. The neurological effects of Vitamin A were elucidated. Further work on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), placenta, thalidomide and poliomyelitis led to the pre-eminence in applied anatomy and teratology of now Reader James Wilson Millen and Professors JD Boyd and WJ Hamilton, all Queen’s Medical School graduates. Training of RH Hunter, JH Biggart and JD Boyd at Johns Hopkins University profoundly influenced these seminal discoveries. The Garretts, a family of Lisbur...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...
the discovery of x-rays in December 1895, the news of the discovery rapidly spread by cable and word...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Class of 1900 (Sabin is in the second row, on the far left side) S...
Rebecca Craighill in 1914 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rebecca C. Lancefield (Criaghil...
with Tom Sears at the National Hospital, Queen Square, in London, and spent 1 year with Fred Plum at...
New wings in the Hospital de Noirs, Leopoldville, circa 1920s In 1920, when a severe outbreak of sle...
RA McCance was born in Dunmurry and, after naval air service in the First World War and time on a da...
In 1975 two Cambridge scientists published a short article in Nature which announced the discovery o...
Rebecca Lancefield in her laboratory, ca. 1960s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center For nearl...
Yale in 1960, shortly before being appointed by editor and longtime friend Paul B. Beeson, MD, as a ...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
Modern doctors and their patients whose lives depend on therapies used routinely in cardiovascular a...
Helen Muir was a leader in British biomedical research over many years. She trained as a chemist at ...
In 1894 Ulsterman and pathologist Almroth Wright described the citation of blood. Twenty-one years l...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...
the discovery of x-rays in December 1895, the news of the discovery rapidly spread by cable and word...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Class of 1900 (Sabin is in the second row, on the far left side) S...
Rebecca Craighill in 1914 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rebecca C. Lancefield (Criaghil...
with Tom Sears at the National Hospital, Queen Square, in London, and spent 1 year with Fred Plum at...
New wings in the Hospital de Noirs, Leopoldville, circa 1920s In 1920, when a severe outbreak of sle...
RA McCance was born in Dunmurry and, after naval air service in the First World War and time on a da...
In 1975 two Cambridge scientists published a short article in Nature which announced the discovery o...
Rebecca Lancefield in her laboratory, ca. 1960s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center For nearl...
Yale in 1960, shortly before being appointed by editor and longtime friend Paul B. Beeson, MD, as a ...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
Modern doctors and their patients whose lives depend on therapies used routinely in cardiovascular a...
Helen Muir was a leader in British biomedical research over many years. She trained as a chemist at ...
In 1894 Ulsterman and pathologist Almroth Wright described the citation of blood. Twenty-one years l...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...
the discovery of x-rays in December 1895, the news of the discovery rapidly spread by cable and word...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...