PMCID: PMC2628578
PMID: 18548908
doi:10.1098/rsnr.2007.0036
PMCID: PMC2628578
PMID: 18548908
doi:10.1098/rsnr.2007.0037
PMCID: PMC2628577
PMID: 18548907
This paper reports results from a detailed study of the careers of laboratory technicians in British medical research. Technicians and their contributions are very frequently missing from accounts of modern medicine, and this project is an attempt to correct that absence. The present paper focuses almost entirely on the Medical Research Council's National Institute for Medical Research in North London, from the first proposal of such a body in 1913 until the mid 1960s. The principal sources of information have been technical staff themselves, largely as recorded in an extensive series of oral history interviews. These have covered a wide range of issues and provide valuable perspectives about technicians' backgrounds and working lives.
doi:10.1098/rsnr.2007.0035
PMCID: PMC2628576
PMID: 18548906
medical laboratory technicians; medical laboratories; medical history
This paper reports results from a detailed study of the careers of laboratory technicians in British medical research. Technicians and their contributions are very frequently missing from accounts of modern medicine, and this project is an attempt to correct that absence. The present paper focuses almost entirely on the Medical Research Council’s National Institute for Medical Research in North London, from the first proposal of such a body in 1913 until the mid 1960s. The principal sources of information have been technical staff themselves, largely as recorded in an extensive series of oral history interviews. These have covered a wide range of issues and provide valuable perspectives about technicians’ backgrounds and working lives.
PMCID: PMC2628576
PMID: 18548906
medical laboratory technicians; medical laboratories; medical history
PMCID: PMC2628577
PMID: 18548907