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East and South East England Specialist Pharmacy Services, Guys Hospital, London SE19RT, UK e-mail Richard.bateman gstt.nhs.uk... [Pg.463]

Alexandre Mareet, 1770-1822. Swiss physician and chemist. Lecturer on chemistry at Guy s Hospital, London. Friend of Berzelius, Wollaston, and Tennant. He carried out a number of researches in physiological chemistry. In collaboration with Berzelius he studied the properties of carbon disulfide. [Pg.312]

Guys St. Thomas Hospital Cardiology Department London UK... [Pg.659]

Division of Biochemistry, United Medical and Dental Schools (Guy s Hospital), London... [Pg.3]

Guy s Hospital, London and The School of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire... [Pg.471]

Consultant Pharmacist-Children s Services, Evelina Children s Hospital, Guy s St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London... [Pg.472]

Division of Biochemistry, United Medical Dental Schools of Guy s St. Thomas s Hospitals, University of London, London, U.K. [Pg.296]

Dr Karalliedde was formerly Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Anaesthetist at the United Medical Dental Schools of Guy s St Thomas Hospitals, London, UK and Medical Toxicologist at Guy s Poisons Unit and National Poisons Information Service, Guy s St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. [Pg.802]

Can-Test Inc., Vancouver Lynn Johnston Laboratories Ltd, Montreal Mann Testing Inc., Toronto Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory, London Poisons Unit, Guy s Hospital, London Racecourse Security Services Laboratory, Newmarket The Laboratory of the Government Chemist, London The Medicines Testing Laboratory, PSGB, Edinburgh. [Pg.1682]

Physics Department, Division of Biological Sciences, Guy s Hospital Medical School, London Bridge, London SEl 9RT... [Pg.191]

Around 100 English-language pharmacy and medical journals are indexed by pharmacists in UK NHS hospitals. The project is based at the Guy s and St. Thomas s Hospital Trust in London and involves... [Pg.1387]

In a 5-year toxicological study of traditional remedies and food supplements carried out by the Medical Toxicology Unit at Guy s and St. Thomas Hospital, London, 1297 symptomatic enquiries by medical professionals were evaluated (28). Of these, an association was considered to have been confirmed, probable, or possible in 12, 35, and 738 cases respectively. Ten of the confirmed cases were related to Chinese or Indian herbal remedies. As a result of these findings, in October 1996 the UK Committee on Safety of Medicines extended its yellow card scheme for adverse drug reaction reporting to include unhcensed herbal remedies, which are marketed mostly as food supplements in the UK (the scheme had always apphed to hcensed herbal medicines) (29,30). This was an important milestone in herbal pharmacovigilance. [Pg.1610]

In 1871 he attended the City of London School, and at the early age of 17, he published a paper in The Entomologist on the bombardier beetle. He went to University College, London, where he became the assistant to Sir Thomas Stevenson, an expert on poisoning. In 1888 he became a medical student at Guy s Hospital, London. [Pg.131]

Rapid progress in gastroenterological research was initiated by the discovery by William Front (Guy s and St. Thomas hospitals London), in 1823, of the presence of inorganic, hydrochloric acid in the stomach and by Ivan P. Pavlov (Saint-Petersburg) in 1890, of neuro-reflex stimulation of secretion of this acid that was awarded Nobel Prize in 1904. Then, James W. Black (Figure 1.34), at that time pharmacologist at Smith Kline and French, who followed L. Popielski s concept of histamine involvement in the stimulation of this secretion, was awarded second Nobel... [Pg.34]

During the period from 1721 to 1728, records kept by Guys Hospital in London indicate that the number of people receiving inoculation ranged from 469 (in the period 1721 to 1723) to 37 in 1728, and by the end of the next decade, the practice had all but ceased. In contrast, in the American colonies, inoculation was widely practised, especially during the epidemics of 1736-1737 in Philadelphia and of 1738 in Charleston, South Carolina. And it was an American physician, James Kilpatrick (later Kirkpatrick), who did much to revive the enthusiasm for inoculation in England. He founded the Smallpox and Inoculation Hospital in London in 1746, a year when there was a serious epidemic in the city resulting in 3236 recorded deaths. Other hospitals were soon established, especially to treat children and the poor, and special inoculation houses were set up outside the capital. [Pg.93]

Two tins of meat left over from the stores of H.M.S. Blonde, which went on a voyage of discovery to the Sandwich Islands in 1826, came later into the possession of Dr Alfred S. Taylor. In 1846 Taylor opened one of them before the chemistry students at Guy s Hospital, London, and noted that the meat seemed perfectly good. Unfortunately he was unable to analyse the food, for its savoury appearance and odour induced some hungry hospital assistants to sample it exhaustively. Nature did not exact any retribution for their unauthorised repast, so evidently it was... [Pg.209]

Monsanto Guy s Hospital London Anticaries antibody Corn Phase III... [Pg.41]

Renal Unit, Hospital for Sick Children, London WC1 and Purine Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Guy s Hospital London SE1, United Kingdom... [Pg.4]

Purine Laboratory and Department of Neurology, Guy s Hospital and Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London... [Pg.97]

Guy s Hospital, London, U.K. and Wellington Public Hospital, New Zealand... [Pg.123]

Departments of Internal Medicine and Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan and Clinical Science Laboratories, Guy s Hospital London, England... [Pg.385]

Guy s Hospital Medical School London, United Kingdom... [Pg.558]

R. Grahame, A, Simmonds, A. Cadenhead and B M. Dean Departments of Rheumatology and Medicinei Guy s Hospital and Professorial Medical Unit, St. Bartholomew s Hospital London Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, U.K. [Pg.229]

Professor of Interventional Radiology, University of London, Guy s and St. Thomas Hospital School of Medicine, St. Thomas Hospital, London, SEl TEH, UK... [Pg.21]


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