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GB 0809 Nutrition - Nutrition collection
01 - The Nyasaland (now Malawi) Survey 1938-1943
02 - Kenya-Uganda Railway Labour Efficiency Survey
03 - Volta River Project - Ghana
01 - 'Report on human factors' by Volta River Project Preparatory Commission
02 - Report on Tema New Town
03 - 'The Volta River Project: What It Means To You?'
04 - 'Volta: The story of Ghana's Volta river project' by Keith Jopp
05 - Menus for midday meals served on the Volta River Project prepared by Mrs Sowah
06 - Volta River Project working group 'D' feeding
07 - Revised draft report of working group 'D'
04 - The Gambia Experiment 1946-1950
05 - Applied Nutrition Unit
06 - Patty Fisher collection
07 - Professor Benjamin Stanley Platt papers
08 - Records relating to the publication of 'miscellaneous information about tropical foods', compiled by Miss Grant
09 - Professor Philip Payne papers
10 - The Culwick Papers 1934-1944
11 - Prisoner of War papers
12 - Dr W R Aykroyd papers
13 - Erica Wheeler papers
14 - Dr Wadsworth's manual on health aspects of nutrition in the Western Pacific
15 - Stoke obesity study - Mary Griffiths
16 - LSHTM Department of Human Nutrition papers
17 - LSHTM Department of Human Nutrition study box resource - countries
18 - LSHTM Department of Human Nutrition study box resource - subjects
19 - Nutrition Slide Collection
20 - Nutrition Policy Unit resource
21 - Professor Prakash Shetty papers
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Report, 'The Padare Project'
Malaysian poster showing different food groups
Watercolour of the Isle of Wight by Sir Ronald Ross
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