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- 61Have you had a chest x-ray1957Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/9/23Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Artefact (incl art works)Language:EnglishMore Details
- 62The Sanatorium Ochil Hills Milnathort, Kinross-shirec1918Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/1/9Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 63Corporation of Glasgow Public Health Department - The Glasgow Tuberculosis Scheme1926Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/1/13Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:2 items Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 64A Page in the Natural History of Pulmonary Tuberculosis1913Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/93Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 65Rest and Movement in Tuberculosis being the introductory address to the Edinburgh Sanitary Society1911Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/90Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 66Tuberculosis in Childhood1904Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/64Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 67Progressive Medicine and the Outlook on Tuberculosis1909Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/81Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 68The Distribution of Tuberculous Diseases in Glasgow with observations on the relation of phthisis to room density1897Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/47Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 69Some Experience in the Treatment of Tuberculosis by Artificial Sunlight1926Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/124Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 70Travel Notes - As Jotted Down by David Alexander Stewart, medical superintendent, Manitoba Sanatorium - European Tour of Canadian Doctors Associated with Tuberculosis Sanatoria and Clinics September-October 19281928Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/143Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:2 files; 1 volume Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 71Uber Den Bazillentypus Bei Der Primaren Darmtuberkulose1925Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/121Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:GermanMore Details
- 72Modern Methods in the Control and Treatment of Tuberculosis: Administrative Methodsc1928Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/145Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 73Human and Bovine Infections in Bone and Joint Tuberculosis - their proportional frequency in South-West Scotland1933Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/177Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 74The Primary Lung Focus of Tuberculosis in Children1932Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/7/173Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Printed documentLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 75Remember to visit the mass radiography unit1957Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/9/4Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:2 items Artefact (incl art works)Language:EnglishMore Details
- 76Guard your chest - and protect your family1957Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/9/25Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Artefact (incl art works)Language:EnglishMore Details
- 77Free - confidential - quick - have a chest x-ray - safeguard the health of your family1957Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/9/24Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Artefact (incl art works)Language:EnglishMore Details
- 78Don’t leave your health in the balance1957Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/9/30Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Artefact (incl art works)Language:EnglishMore Details
- 79Is it a smoker's cough? - have your chest x-rayed1957Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/9/14Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:2 items Artefact (incl art works)Language:EnglishMore Details
- 80Ted Slogger the worker says - on second thoughts I think it best to get that x-ray off my chest1957Ref:GB 243 D-HE6/9/13Location:Glasgow City ArchivesExtent:1 item Artefact (incl art works)Language:EnglishMore Details