THE ALEXANDER FLEMING PAPERS - British Library
THE ALEXANDER FLEMING PAPERS - British Library
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1. f. 47. Is penicillin dialysed through cellophane? Results include a<br />
coloured diagram of a plate; 28 April 1937.<br />
2. f. 48. Staph anti toxin in agar; 8 April 1937.<br />
3. f. 49. Cholera on cellophane; 11 May 1937.<br />
4. f. 50. Recovery of chronogenic properties on paper using prodigiosin<br />
and B. violaceus; 14 May 1937.<br />
5. f. 52. Notes from ‘germicidal evaluation of disinfectants’ by Hunt in<br />
Journal of Infectious Diseases 1937, 60, 232; n.d.<br />
Section seven: n.d.<br />
ff. 53-54, 57-63, 66. Staphylococcus<br />
i) On antitoxin agar<br />
ii) On normal serum agar<br />
iii) On boiled blood agar<br />
iv) On agar containing boiled serum<br />
Section eight:<br />
1. ff. 70-75. Staphylococcus on agar plates containing BW & Co<br />
staphylococcus antitoxin; 17-20 July 1937.<br />
2. ff. 80, 82-87. BW& Co antitoxin; 23 July.<br />
3. f. 81. Toxin and antitoxin in agar; 26 July 1937.<br />
4. f. 94. Longevity of cholera cultures; 1 Oct.1937.<br />
5. ff. 92v-95. Haemolysis human blood agar; 3 Oct. 1937.<br />
6. f. 96. McElligott’s sulphonamide plates; 25 Nov. 1937.<br />
7. f. 98. Notes from an article on ‘Potassium Tellurite as an Indictor of<br />
Microbial Life’ by W. E. King and L. Davis in American Journal of<br />
Public Health, 1914, 4, 917.<br />
8. f. 99. Notes from an articles on ‘Tellurite Reaction with Coli Typhoid<br />
and other Organisms’ 1914 by L. Davis in Centralblatt für<br />
Bakteriologie, p.180; n.d.<br />
Section nine: 1 Dec. 1937-21 Jan. 1938.<br />
ff. 100-104, 115. Coagulation<br />
i) Effect of implants on coagulation of plasma – implants into<br />
plasma from 24 hour broth culture and two day old capillary<br />
tube serum culture<br />
ii) Coagulase staphylococcus<br />
iii) Staphylococcus haemolysis on blood agar<br />
iv) Staphylococcus coagulase