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RefNoMC/37/131
AltRefNo23131
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TitleLetter from W.L. Symes, Physiological Laboratory, University of London, [South] Kensington, S.W.7., to Mr [Frederick Alexander] Towle, The Assistant Secretary, The Royal Society
CreatorUniversity of London
Date7 June 1923
DescriptionInforms that Professor O.W. Richardson wishes to have the loan of the large condenser and of the Einthoven Galvanometer lent by the Royal Society to the late Professor Waller. In addition, Professor J Mullanby of St James' Hospital wishes to have the Galvanometers 1073 and 1848 with the Galvanonister[?] Scale, Demonstrators lantern and the lamp. States that he will hand over the pieces as soon as he hears back. Adds that Dr W.W. Walker has received the Resistance Vessels.
Extent2p
FormatCarbon
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionTypescript
Ink on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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