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- Abortion, medical progress and social implications
- Adhesion and microorganism pathogenicity
- Adrenergic neurotransmission; : Ciba Foundation Study Group No. 33, in honour of U. S. von Euler.
- Alzheimer's disease and related conditions; : a Ciba Foundation symposium;
- Antilymphocytic serum.
- Bacterial episomes and plasmids;
- Biochemistry of macrophages
- Biological activity of the leucocyte, : in honour of Professor A. Vannotti.
- Brain-thyroid relationships with special reference to thyroid disorders. : In honour of Professor S. Artunkal. Ed. by Margaret P. Cameron and Maeve O'Connor
- Caries-resistant teeth.
- Ciba Foundation Symposium [on] Ethics in Medical Progress; : with Special Reference to Transplantation,
- Ciba Foundation Symposium [on] bilharziasis : held in commemoration of Theodor Maximilian Bilharz
- Ciba Foundation Symposium on Carcinogenesis: Mechanisms of Action.
- Ciba Foundation Symposium on Cellular Aspects of Immunity.
- Ciba Foundation Symposium on Haemopoiesis: : Cell Production and its Regulation.
- Ciba Foundation Symposium on Pulmonary Structure and Function.
- Ciba Foundation Symposium on Somatic Stability in the Newly Born. : [Papers and discussions]
- Ciba Foundation Symposium on Tumour Viruses of Murine Origin. Editors for the Ciba Foundation: G. E. W. Wolstenholme and Maeve O'Connor
- Ciba Foundation Symposium on the Nature of Sleep.
- Ciba Foundation Symposium: : Cardiomyopathies.
- Ciba Foundation Symposium: Preimplantation Stages of Pregnancy; : [proceedings]
- Ciba Foundation Symposium: Principles of Biomolecular Organization,
- Ciba Foundation symposium on disorders of language.
- Cystic fibrosis; : [papers and discussion of the] Ciba Foundation Study Group No. 32.
- Development of the vascular system
- Diet and bodily constitution, : in honour of J. F. Brock.
- Effects of external stimuli on reproduction. : In honour of Professor B. Zondek.
- Egg implantation.
- Embryogenesis in mammals
- Foetal autonomy; : a Ciba Foundation Symposium.
- Growth of the nervous system: : a Ciba Foundation symposium;
- Health of mankind; : [papers]
- Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy; : Ciba Foundation Study Group no. 37,
- Interferon: Ciba Foundation symposium dedicated to Alick Isaacs;
- Lung liquids
- Mechanisms of alcohol damage in utero
- Medical care of prisoners and detainees. : [Proceedings.
- Metabolic effects of adrenal hormones. : In honour of Prof. G.W. Thorn.
- Mobility and function in proteins and nucleic acids
- Molecular properties of drug receptors : a Ciba Foundation symposium;
- Mucus and mucosa
- Mutation as cellular process : a Ciba Foundation symposium;
- Neuropharmacology of insects
- Nutrition and infection.
- Pain and itch; : nervous mechanisms.
- Parent-infant interaction
- Pathogenesis of leprosy; : in honour of Professor V.R. Khanolkar.
- Protein turnover
- Research and medical practice : their interaction
- Selective neuronal death
- Strategy of the viral genome; : (proceedings of the Symposium on Strategy of the Viral Genome, January 1971);
- Substance P in the nervous system
- Teamwork for world health : a Ciba Foundation symposium in honour of Professor S. Artunkal;
- The frozen cell : a Ciba Foundation symposium [held 20th-22nd May 1969];
- The future of philanthropic foundations
- The lifespan of animals / : editors for the CIBA Foundation: G.E.W. Wolstenholme and Maeve O'Connor
- The mechanism of action of water-soluble vitamins.
- The poisoned patient : the role of the laboratory
- Thiamine deficiency; biochemical lesions and their clinical significance. : [Proceedings]
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