
The Practitioner
Graham White graduated from Middlesex University, the first university in the Western world to run a full-time four-year B.Sc. (Hons.) degree course in Herbal Medicine (Phytotherapy).
Students taking the course study the medical sciences, botany, herbal medicine and clinical skills to a high standard. The 500 plus hours of clinical training takes place at the Archway Clinic of Herbal Medicine, which is located in the Whittington Hospital, North London.
Graham White is fully insured.
Campbell, C. K., and White, G. C. Fungal Infection in 'AIDS' Patients. Mycologist 3:7-10. 1989.
Jones, S., White, G., and Hunter, P.R.
Increased phenotypic switching in strains of Candida
albicans associated with invasive infections.
J.Clin.Microbiol. 32:2869-2870.
1994.
Livey, I., White, G. C., and Taylor P. W. Phenotypic Modification of the Reactivity in Human Serum of Escherichia coli K1 isolates. Zbl. Bakt. Hyg. A 258:457-463.1984.
Knight, F.R., Mackenzie, D.W., Evans,
B.G., Porter, K., Barrett, N.J., and White, G.C. Increasing incidence of
cryptococcosis in the United Kingdom.
J.Infect. 27:185-191. 1993.
Mackenzie, D. W. R., and White, G. C. Cryptococcosis: Before and During the AIDS Era. CDR 88/20:3-4. 1988.
Schmid, J., Hunter, P.R., White, G.C.,
Nand, A.K., and Cannon, R.D. Physiological traits associated with success of Candida albicans strains as commensal colonizers and pathogens.
J.Clin.Microbiol. 33:2920-2926. 1995.
White, G. C. Management of fungal
infections. Nursing Standard 6:38-40.
1991.
White,
G. Acne treatment: an alternative approach. The New Generalist. 3:36.
2005.
White, G.C., Sisson, P.R., Freeman, R.,
and Cookson, B.D. Rapid characterisation of Candida
albicans by pyrolysis mass spectrometry.
J.Med.Microbiol. 41:98-105, 1994.
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