RefNoHF/1/19/6/32/30
Previous numbers98HF.214.7.30
LevelItem
TitleLetter from G T J Fox, Department of Civil Engineering, Imperial College, London to Howard Walter Florey
Date17 November 1965
DescriptionCongratulates Florey on his speech at Imperial College Commemoration Day - refers to remark by Florey that Britain could perhaps find some branch of science to excel at and develop - suggests task might be to discover how the brain works - discusses this and the benefits which might accrue.
Extent2pp
AccessStatusOpen
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