1/14/2024 0 Comments La touche ctrl![]() ![]() ![]() Squibb & Sons 1964-1965.įolder 10: Mounted displays miscellaneous c.1957.įolder 11: Lecture notes 1964-1965 1959-1962.įolder 12: Perionychia: Lecture notes and references c. įolder 5: Patient Case-Histories, notably relating to Candida c.1950-1961.įolder 6: Lecture notes c.1920 articles 1930, 1947 correspondence 1950s.įolder 7: Bibliography articles case-studies experiments c.1954-1960.įolder 8: Correspondence conference papers (relating to World Health Organisation) patient case-histories 1957-1966.įolder 9: Correspondence and papers relating to Symposium on Candida Albicans,, notably with E.R. La Touche (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1935). Including The Utilisation of Organic Acids by Aspergillus Niger by T. įolder 4: Lecture notes, experiments, patient case-histories, exercise book, correspondence 1935-1954. įolder 3: Thermophile Organisms References and Abstracts. īacteriology Course for Dental Students 1953.įolder 2: Lecture notes and printed hand-outs relating to University College, Dublin. Photography as an Aid in the Microscopic Diagnosis of Tinea. La Touche retired in 1970.įolder 1: Lecture notes and papers (c.1951-1954) relating to topics including:Ĭolonial Microbiological Research Institute In addition, he was a Fellow of the College of Pathologists and a Member of the Institute of Biologists. He became Senior Lecturer in 1965, and Honorary Consultant to the United Leeds Hospitals in 1966. Later, he became Lecturer in Medical Mycology in the Department of Bacteriology and Dermatology, though he was based in the Skin Department of the Leeds General Infirmary. In 1949 he obtained a Medical Research Council Fellowship in Medical Mycology at Leeds University. Charles John Patrick La Touche (b.1904) worked as an academic botanist before going on to read Medicine. ![]()
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