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Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, The College of Physicians in the nineteenth century, CLIN MED, 1(3), 2001, pp. 234-239

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Influence of diarrhoeal disease on military and naval campaigns, J ROY S MED, 94(2), 2001, pp. 95-97

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, John Worley, J ROY S MED, 94(11), 2001, pp. 610-610

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Construction of London's Victorian sewers: the vital role of Joseph Bazalgette, POSTG MED J, 77(914), 2001, pp. 802-804

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Does history repeat itself in medicine?, POSTG MED J, 77(906), 2001, pp. 263-264

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Outbreak of trichinosis (trichiniasis) - contracted in London in 1879, POSTG MED J, 77(903), 2001, pp. 62-63

Authors: Cook, GC Webb, AJ
Citation: Gc. Cook et Aj. Webb, The Albert Dock Hospital, London: the original site (in 1899) of tropical medicine as a new discipline, ACT TROP, 79(3), 2001, pp. 249-255

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, The cause and prevention of puerperal sepsis, J ROY S MED, 93(5), 2000, pp. 280-280

Authors: Cook, GC Webb, AJ
Citation: Gc. Cook et Aj. Webb, Perceptions of malaria transmission before Ross' discovery in 1897, POSTG MED J, 76(901), 2000, pp. 738-740

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Richard John William Rees - Obituary, BR MED J, 318(7187), 1999, pp. 878-878

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Tropical medicine, J ROY S MED, 92(6), 1999, pp. 325-325

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, The grave of Sir Ronald Ross FRS (1857-1932), LANCET, 354(9184), 1999, pp. 1128-1128

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, 'Tropical' cases admitted to the Albert Dock Hospital in the early years of the London School of Tropical Medicine, T RS TROP M, 93(6), 1999, pp. 675-677

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Invasive hepatic amoebiasis one hundred years ago: the Seamen's Hospital Society's experience (1870-95), T RS TROP M, 93(2), 1999, pp. 220-221

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, The Seamen's Hospital Society: a progenitor of the tropical institutions, POSTG MED J, 75(890), 1999, pp. 715-717

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Early use of 'open-air' treatment for 'pulmonary phthisis' at the Dreadnought Hospital, Greenwich, 1900-1905, POSTG MED J, 75(884), 1999, pp. 326-327

Authors: Cook, GC
Citation: Gc. Cook, Diarrhoeal disease: a world-wide problem, J ROY S MED, 91(4), 1998, pp. 192-194

Authors: Kennedy, ML Houston, AE Cook, GC Ouellette, JR
Citation: Ml. Kennedy et al., Use of satellite telemetry for monitoring movements of coyotes: a pilot study, WILDL SOC B, 26(3), 1998, pp. 557-560
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