WS25: Prenatal Corticosteroids for Reducing Morbidity and Mortality after Preterm Birth (15-Jun-2004)
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Selection of photos taken at the Witness Seminar “Prenatal Corticosteroids for Reducing Morbidity and Mortality after Preterm Birth” held by the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, 15-Jun-2004. Participants: Dr Mary Ellen (Mel) Avery, Professor Sir Christopher Booth, Dr Peter Brocklehurst, Sir Iain Chalmers, Dr Patricia Crowley, Professor John Gabbay, Professor Harold Gamsu, Dr Dino Giussani, Mrs Gill Gyte, Dr Stephen Hanney, Professor Jane Harding, Dr John Hayward, Dr Edmund Hey (Chair), Mr Ian Jones, Professor Richard Lilford, Professor Miranda Mugford, Mrs Brenda Mullinger, Professor Ann Oakley, Dr Sam Richmond, Dr Roger Verrier Jones, Professor Dafydd Walters, and Mr John Williams.
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History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group
History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group