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RefNoHF/1/3/2/10/170
Previous numbers98HF.35.10.170
LevelItem
TitleSecretary to British Medical Association
Date4 July 1944
DescriptionAcknowledges letter - no evidence that penicillin is effective against Hodgkin's disease. On verso is a letter from A V Kelynack, British Medical Association to Florey, 26 June 1944 quoting from cable from the Victorian Branch of the BMA, Melbourne, asking if penicillin is of use in Hodkins disease and if so, what is the dosage - could Florey advise.
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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