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Sophie & Edward Wessex visit The Ufton Court Educational Trust where Sophie met a very friendly Guinea Pig
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Sophie Guinea Pig 060514
Sophie & Edward Wessex visit The Ufton Court Educational Trust where Sophie met a very friendly Guinea Pig
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Sophie Guinea Pig 060514
Sophie & Edward Wessex visit The Ufton Court Educational Trust where Sophie met a very friendly Guinea Pig
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Sophie Guinea Pig 060514
Sophie & Edward Wessex visit The Ufton Court Educational Trust where Sophie met a very friendly Guinea Pig
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Sophie Guinea Pig 060514
Sophie & Edward Wessex visit The Ufton Court Educational Trust where Sophie met a very friendly Guinea Pig
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Sophie & Edward Wessex visit The Ufton Court Educational Trust where Sophie met a very friendly Guinea Pig
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Sophie Guinea Pig 060514
Sophie & Edward Wessex visit The Ufton Court Educational Trust where Sophie met a very friendly Guinea Pig
© Jason Dawson
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Happy Birthday: Sophie Wessex wird am 20. Januar 2015 50 Jahre alt
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Sophie Guinea Pig 060514
Sophie & Edward Wessex visit The Ufton Court Educational Trust where Sophie met a very friendly Guinea Pig
© Jason Dawson
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Science declares war on the common cold.
Under the direction of the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Medical Research Council, a special unit is investigating the mysteries of the common cold at Harvard Hospital, near Salisbury, in the most comprehensive investigation into the common cold yet undertaken in this country. Volunteers, who live in pairs in attractive self-contained flats, are helping the doctors in their work, at present confined to discovering elementary facts about the germ which causes colds. The National Panel is asking for volunteers who are ready to spend 10 days with the research unit under conditions prescribed by the experimental work entailed.
Photo shows, Mr and Mrs L Adamson, of Hull, volunteers at Harvard Hospital, collecting their food, which is delivered to their flat in a thermos flask, untouched by outside contacts to insure that no alien germs reach the 'guinea pigs' while undergoing tests.
10 January 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Science declares war on the common cold.
Under the direction of the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Medical Research Council, a special unit is investigating the mysteries of the common cold at Harvard Hospital, near Salisbury, in the most comprehensive investigation into the common cold, yet undertaken in this country. Volunteers, who live in pairs in attractive self-contained flats, are helping the doctors in their work, at present confined to discovering elementary facts about the germ which causes colds. The National Panel is asking for volunteers who are ready to spend 10 days with the research unit under conditions prescribed by the experimental work entailed.
Photo shows, Mrs L Adamson, of Hull, a volunteer at the Harvard Hospital, having matter containing the common cold virus dropped into her nose by Dr Fulton today, Friday.
10 January 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Science declares war on the common cold.
Under the direction of the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Medical Research Council, a special unit is investigating the mysteries of the common cold at Harvard Hospital, near Salisbury, in the most comprehensive investigation into the common cold yet undertaken in this country. Volunteers, who live in pairs in attractive self-contained flats, are helping doctors in their work, at present confined to discovering elementary facts about the germ which causes colds. The National Panel is asking for volunteers who are ready to spend 10 days with the research unit under conditions prescribed by the experimental work entailed.
Photo shows, Mrs L Adamson, of Hull, a volunteer at the Harvard Hospital, having matter containing the common cold virus dropped into her nose by Dr Fulton today, Friday.
10 January 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Science declares war on the common cold.
Under the direction of the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Medical Research Council, a special unit is investigating the mysteries of the common cold at Harvard Hospital, near Salisbury, in the most comprehensive investigation into the common cold, yet undertaken in this country. Volunteers, who live in pairs in attractive self-contained flats, are helping the doctors in their work, at present confined to discovering elementary facts about the germ which causes colds. The National Panel is asking for volunteers who are ready to spend 10 days with the research unit under conditions prescribed by the experimental work entailed. After the virus has been dropped up the nose of the guinea-pig, he or she is isolated from everyone except the matron and doctor to allow for incubation to take place free from infection from an ourside source, but visitors are allowed provided they wear a special protective hood during the call.
Photo shows, Mr and Mrs L Adamson, of Hull, volunteers at the Harvard Hospital, receiving a visitor in their flat, who wears the protective hood. The matron, Miss Barbara Rae of Beccles looks on.
10 January 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Atom-bombed goat gets plasma transfusion
When the USS Burleson docked in Washington Navy Yard who arrived with a cargo of 2,500 goats , pigs and rats, used in the Bikini Atom bomb tests. Many of the animals developed an anemic condition from effects of the bombing and were given blood transfusions in order to keep up their blood count . Photo shows: Foot sticking out from under clean sheets , a patient Angora goat , known as No 23 , gets a blood transfusion in the hold of the USS Burleson , on arrival at Washington Navy Yard
29 September 1946
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