1. Sources of infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients with tracheostomy;Lowbury, E.J.L.; Thom, B.T.; Lilly, H.A.; Babb, JR, Whittall; K.;J Med Microbiol,1970
2. Pseudomonas aeruginosa in hospital sinks;Ayliffe, G.A.J.; Babb, JR, Collins; BJ, Lowbury; EJL, Newsom; S.W.B.;Lancet,1974
3. Anti-static mattress as a reservoir of pseudomonas infection. Br MedJ';Robertson, M.H.; Hoy, G.; Peterkin, I.M.,1980
4. Letter in Contact No 18;Stead, S.;Nursing Times,1979
5. Unconventional writings Among the oddities on my shelves is an early booklet of Robert Graves with the ear-tickling title of Lars Porsena or The Future of Swearing and Improper Language published in 1927. The matter in this book is good for a chuckle in these times and well worth reading as an example of early Gravesiana. "There has been a noticeable decline of swearing and foul language in England, and this except at centres of industrial depression, shows every sign of continuing until a new shock to our national nervous &ystem, a European war on a huge scale or widespread revolutionary disturbances at home may (or may not) revive the habit of swearing simultaneously with praying." He went on to elaborate on the nature and necessity for such language;A