Elliott, Katherine.
Elliott, Katherine May
Elliott, Katherine May, 1919-
VIAF ID: 12833271 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Elliott, Katherine
- 100 1 _ ‡a Elliott, Katherine May
- 100 1 _ ‡a Elliott, Katherine May
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Works
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Adhesion and microorganism pathogenicity : [Symposium on adhesion and microorganism pathogenicity held at the Ciba foundation, London, 13-15 May 1980] | |
Cerebral vascular smooth muscle and its control | |
Development of mammalian absorptive processes | |
Development of the autonomic nervous system : [symposium held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 21-23 October 1980] | |
Embryogenesis in mammals | |
Family and its future | |
The fetus and independent life | |
Functions of the septo-hippocampal system | |
Health and disease in tribal societies | |
Health and industrial growth | |
Health auxiliaries and the health team | |
The human lens, in relation to cataract : Ciba Foundation symposium [held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 30th January - 1st February 1973] | |
Human rights in health | |
Int. Sym. on Cereal Based Oral Rehydration Therapy (1989 : Aga Khan University). Cereal based oral rehydration therapy ... 1990: | |
Intrauterine infections. | |
Lipids, malnutrition and the developing brain : a Ciba Foundation Symposium jointly with the Nestlé Foundation in memory of Norman Wright | |
Major mental handicap : methods and costs of prevention [held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 7-8 November 1977] | |
More technologies for rural health : a discussion | |
Pathogenic mycoplasmas : [papers and discussions of] a Ciba symposium [, held in London, 25th-27th Jan. 1972] | |
Peptide transport in bacteria and mammalian gut : a Ciba Foundation Symposium [held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 11th November 1972] | |
Size at birth | |
Sulphur in biology | |
The training of auxiliaries in health care : an annotated bibliography | |
Trypanosomiasis and Leishmaniasis with special reference to Chagas' disease |