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RefNoCD/92/31
Previous numbersCD 1261
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Joseph T. Wigham, Pathological Laboratory, Trinity College, Dublin, to Joseph Barcroft
Date29 July 1921
DescriptionStokes is on the West Coast of Scotland and if there has been bad weather the party is 'probably hidden up some loch or other'. The centrifuge which Stokes brought home was by Leune of Paris. It spins well, but if it is warm in Peru, working it would be exhausting.
Extent1p.
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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