Dr Lane saw PFC as being useful to England only for recovering albumin from time-expired plasma. Read more about Dr Lane saw PFC as being useful to England only for recovering albumin from time-expired plasma.
A memo from Dr Archibald McIntyre to Angus Macpherson examined further consideration the possibility that PFC might make a contribution to the supply of factor concentrates in the UK. Read more about A memo from Dr Archibald McIntyre to Angus Macpherson examined further consideration the possibility that PFC might make a contribution to the supply of factor concentrates in the UK.
In 1981, a trial of shift working was conducted at Edinburgh and it was determined that the CSVM system was capable of continuous operation for periods of at least 120 hours. Read more about In 1981, a trial of shift working was conducted at Edinburgh and it was determined that the CSVM system was capable of continuous operation for periods of at least 120 hours.
A letter from Alec Parrott to Susan Maunsel stated that "even if all the difficulties in shift working at Liberton could be overcome tomorrow, it would not be regarded as sensible policy to put all our eggs in the Scottish basket as the planners appear to have originally intended." Read more about A letter from Alec Parrott to Susan Maunsel stated that "even if all the difficulties in shift working at Liberton could be overcome tomorrow, it would not be regarded as sensible policy to put all our eggs in the Scottish basket as the planners appear to have originally intended."
Within a letter from David Stevenson to A Eason a possible solution was proposed regarding the problem of securing an agreement acceptable to the workforce if asked to run a 24-hour shift system. Read more about Within a letter from David Stevenson to A Eason a possible solution was proposed regarding the problem of securing an agreement acceptable to the workforce if asked to run a 24-hour shift system.
Within a letter from John Watt to Robert Roberts, John Watt stressed that the plant was considerably underutilised and could process blood to serve a population of around 25 million. Read more about Within a letter from John Watt to Robert Roberts, John Watt stressed that the plant was considerably underutilised and could process blood to serve a population of around 25 million.
Within his oral evidence to the Inquiry, Dr Peter Foster explained how a fractionation centre should support a population of at least 15 million to be economically viable. Read more about Within his oral evidence to the Inquiry, Dr Peter Foster explained how a fractionation centre should support a population of at least 15 million to be economically viable.
SHHD said that it should be prepared for the PFC to be accepted as a pharmaceutical factory-type development. Read more about SHHD said that it should be prepared for the PFC to be accepted as a pharmaceutical factory-type development.
Dr Maycock estimated BPL/PFL's contribution was 17.5 million international units per annum for England. Read more about Dr Maycock estimated BPL/PFL's contribution was 17.5 million international units per annum for England.
Dr Maycock wrote to the DHSS to tell them 25,000 litres of plasma per year would be available for fractionation by PFC, to begin in the autumn. Read more about Dr Maycock wrote to the DHSS to tell them 25,000 litres of plasma per year would be available for fractionation by PFC, to begin in the autumn.