Penicillin, wartime distribution to civilians in Edinburgh 1944-1945
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Leith Hospital Edinburgh, Scotland 1848-1987
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Bangour General Hospital Broxburn
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Smith Sydney Alfred d. 1969
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Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital Edinburgh, Scotland 1932-
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Professor Sydney Smith, d.1969, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of University of Edinburgh
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In 1944 a supply of penicillin for use in the treatment of civilians became available in Scotland, to be distributed within the divisions of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen. Professor Sydney A. Smith, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Edinburgh University, was responsible for the setting up of a Committee to oversee the distribution of penicillin in Edinburgh; this Committee also consisted of Dr. W. G. Clark (Medical Officer of Health), Professor J. R. Learmonth (Department of Surgery),...
Department of Health for Scotland
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