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Oxford Radcliff Infirmary

Cathie LM Sudlow, Colin N Baigent Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit University of Oxford Radcliffe Infirmary Oxford 0X2 6HE United Kingdom... [Pg.526]

NulBeld Department of Anaesthetics University of Oxford Radcliffe Infirmary... [Pg.169]

One test, made at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, " identified two areas of the UK in which the incidence of stomach cancer was particularly high and two in which it was particularly low. People attending hospitals in these areas as visitors rather than patients were asked to provide samples of saliva. The hypothesis suggested that samples from the high-risk areas should contain more nitrite and nitrate than those from the low-risk areas, but this was not so. The samples from the low-risk populations had nitrate concentrations 50% greater than those from the high-risk areas. [Pg.3]

L. I. Woolf, M.R.C. External Scientific Staff, Department of the Regius Professor of Medicine, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England... [Pg.6]

MRCPath, after graduating in medicine, trained in general medicine and also in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics to achieve specialist registrations. He held medical appointments at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, Hospital for Nervous Diseases Queen s Square, London and St Bartholomew s Hospital, London. [Pg.1]

Cathie Sudlow, Ph. D. ATT Collaboratirm CTSU Harkness Building Radcliffe Infirmary Woodstock Road Oxford 0X2 6HE... [Pg.568]

Radcliffe Infirmary Registers, Oxford Health Archives, Wameford Hospital, Headington, Oxford Gen. Ct. 11/1/1781 and Spec. Gen. Ct. 7/2/1781. [Pg.78]

The Radcliff Infirmary, Department of Neuroradiology, Woodstock Road, Oxford, 0X2 6 HE, UK M. Forsting, MD, PhD... [Pg.19]

Wilhelm Kuker, MD, PhD Assistant Director The Radcliff Infirmary Department of Neuroradiology Woodstock Road Oxford, 0X2 6 HE UK... [Pg.292]

H. C. R. Simpson and J. I. Mann Diabetes Research Laboratories and Department of Community Medicine and General Practice, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England. [Pg.39]

William Austin (Wotton-under-Edge, Glos., 28 December 1754-London, 21 January 1793), was a student at Wadham College, Oxford, where he became proficient in Hebrew. Although of medium stature, he showed feats of strength and used to walk from Oxford to London in a day. He became M.D. 1783, practised in Oxford, was physician to the Radcliffe Infirmary, and was... [Pg.382]

Experiments on freezing mixtures, which really determine eutectic temperatures of solutions of salts, were made by Richard Walker, Apothecary in Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford. ... [Pg.600]

Teddy, Dr. P. J., Department of Neurological Surgery, The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford 0X2 6ME, U.K. [Pg.1]


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