Davies, David Margerison
DAVIES, David Margerison
DAVIES, David Margerison. British, b. 1923. Genres: Medicine/Health. Career: Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, Ed., 1966-95, Consulting Editor, 1995-; Consultant Physician, Shotley Bridge General Hospital, Consett, Co. Durham, 1962-86; Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1986-88. Director, Northern Regional Clinical Pharmacology Unit, 1977-86. Publications: (co-author) Antibiotic and Sulphonamide Therapy, 1959; Medicine Today, 1961; Medicine as a Career, 1962; (ed.) Textbook of Adverse Drug Reactions, 1977, 5th ed., 1998; (co-ed.) Topics in Therapeutics, 1979; Therapeutic Drugs, 1991. Died 2002.
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