Administrative History | The Society of Chemical Industry's Lister lecture was founded in 1944 in memory of the first Baron Lister. The first lecture on 'Antiseptics' was given by Sir Alexander Fleming, and a distinguished member of the scientific community has been invited to deliver the lecture every 3 - 5 years since. |
Description | Correspondence with the Society of Chemical Industry, principally regarding arrangements for Kosterlitz's Lister lecture, 'Possible pharmaceutical implications of the enkephalins and endorphins' delivered to the Society, Edinburgh, 29 October 1980. Includes a manuscript list of slides.
Also, correspondence from Joseph Tinsley, Honorary Secretary of the Aberdeen Branch of the Society, March - April 1983, inviting Kosterlitz to attend the 1983 Lister Lecture in Aberdeen and make a presentation to their speaker, Derek Burke. |