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GB 249 DAL/13 · Series · 1919-2003
Part of Alan Dalton papers

Published works on asbestos and other environmental and occupational health issues collected by Dalton. Includes several works by Dalton.

Publications by SPAID / OEDA

Nancy Tait taught herself about asbestos, then proceeded to produce her own literature on the subject. These texts often were self-published and usually written by Nancy Tait herself. But the literature to which Tait contributed included also scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals. Of the earliest of these, no trace has been found in the collection. The piece in question is J S Gilson, N Tait, J Zussman, and R G Burns (1977) 'Medicine and mineralogy and discussion', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, A, 1336. 286 (1336): 585–592.

GB 249 CPSG/3 · Series · 1973-1988
Part of Records of the Cancer Prevention Society, Glasgow

Material relating to the production of the Society's series of cancer information pamphlets ('Facts on cancer xy') published between c.1983-1988.

Includes drafts of nearly each pamphlet, correspondence re their content, and research materials such as scientific papers, press coverage, pamphlets and leaflets on the respective cancer by other agencies (BACUP, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, ASH, Health Education Council, Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Institute of Medical Ethics, Office of Population Censuses & Surveys (OPCS), Cancer Research Campaign, International Union Against Cancer, etc).

GB 249 OM/19/1 · Series · 1955 - 1957
Part of Ian Bridge papers

Reprints of papers resulting from research carried out in conjunction with H. Volpich of William Denny & Brothers Ltd, Dumbarton. Published by the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland.

GB 249 OS/94/1 · Series · 1959 -1982

The John Logie Baird memorial lecture was a biennial scientific lecture, delivered at the Royal College of Science and Technology and, from 1964, at the University of Strathclyde by a lecturer of distinction, on recent developments in radio, television or related fields of electrical engineering. The first lecture was delivered in 1959.