Bound volume (acc. 27408), donated by the widow of William Warder Cadbury, M.D. (1877-1959), who arrived in Canton 1909 where he taught at Canton Christian College and practiced at Canton Hospital. It contains typescripts of the Canton Hospital Reports, 1-11 (1835-1840); Extracts from William Lockhart, "Medical Missionary in China"; Medical Missionary Society Regulations and Resolutions, 1838; First Report of the Medical Missionary Society's Hospital at Macao; First Annual Report of the Medical Missionary Society, 1838; Inquest on a Dead Patient; Report of the Medical Missionary Society, 1839; Second report of the Medical Missionary Society of China, 1840; Report of the Medical Missionary Society, 1843.
3.25 in. x 4 in. Lantern Slides, Original Magnification: x20,000, and This was the first study to use immuno-EM to localize secretory proteins in pancreatic acinar cells. It showed that the RER cisternae, all compartments of the Golgi and all zymogen granules contained trypsinogen. We also demonstrated that trypsinogen was much more concentrated in zymogen granules than in the earlier compartments on the secretory pathway.