Record

RefNoHD/1/1/1/11
Previous numbers93HD.143.12
LevelFile
TitleMaterial for autobiography
Date1941-1968
DescriptionReprint from <i>Proceedings of the Society for Endocrinology</i> (1959) re the first award of the Dale Medal to Professor C H Best; copy of speeches by Dale and Dr P Hartley at the National Institute of Medical Research on Dale's election as President of the Royal Society (1940); correspondence with W N Creasy (1967); copy extracts from proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Medicine in 1913 (1968); correspondence with Swedish Medical Research Council re discovery of acetylcholine in fresh brain cells (1968); letter from St Bartholomew's Hospital, Department of Physiology, re Dale's resignation from the Board of Studies in Physiology (1966); photograph of Dale and Lady Dale with [?Professor and Mrs A N Richards] (nd); newspaper clipping of review by Sir John Cockcroft of new biography of Niels Bohr (nd)
Extent1 folder
FormatPhotographs, typescript and printed documents
NotesPart of Todd Deposit
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsOPEN - but with some restrictions
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