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Professor George Archibald Grant Mitchell (1906–1993): his work with penicillin during World War II
Journal of Medical Biography ( IF 0.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-26 , DOI: 10.1177/09677720211012184
Peter D Mohr 1 , Stephanie Seville 1
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George Archibald Grant Mitchell, OBE, TD, MB, ChB, ChM, MSc, DSc, FRCS (1906–1993) was a professor of anatomy at the University of Manchester from 1946 to 1973. He is mainly remembered for his research in neuroanatomy, especially of the autonomic nervous system. He studied medicine at the Aberdeen University, and after qualifying in 1929 he held posts in surgery and anatomy and worked as a surgeon in the Highlands. In 1939, he joined the Royal Army Medical Corps. He was based in Egypt and the Middle East, where he carried out trials of sulphonamides and penicillin on wounded soldiers; in 1943, he returned to England as Adviser in Penicillin Therapy for 21 Army Group, preparing for the invasion of Europe.



中文翻译:


乔治·阿奇博尔德·格兰特·米切尔教授(1906-1993):二战期间他对青霉素的研究



乔治·阿奇博尔德·格兰特·米切尔 (George Archibald Grant Mitchell),OBE、TD、MB、ChB、ChM、MSc、DSc、FRCS (1906-1993) 于 1946 年至 1973 年间担任曼彻斯特大学解剖学教授。他主要因其在神经解剖学方面的研究而闻名。尤其是自主神经系统。他在阿伯丁大学学习医学,1929 年取得资格后,他在外科和解剖学领域任职,并在高地担任外科医生。 1939年,他加入皇家陆军医疗队。他驻扎在埃及和中东,在那里对受伤士兵进行了磺胺类药物和青霉素的试验; 1943年,他回到英国,担任第21集团军青霉素治疗顾问,为入侵欧洲做准备。

更新日期:2021-04-27
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