Record

RefNoHF/1/3/2/23/4
Previous numbers98HF.36.9.4
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Howard Walter Florey to Henry Dale, National Institute for Medical Research, Hampstead
Date4 November 1941
DescriptionIs sending notes from Heatley - discusses ludicrous position about collaboration of American firms - would be grateful if Dale could do anything about penicillin production when he is in Washington - has told Heatley to work for Merck for a time - seem the most likely people to produce material within a measurable period of time.
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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