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RefNoHB/17/26
LevelItem
TitleLetter from 'Dorothy'[?], University of Wales, Physiology Institute, Cardiff, to Henry Barcroft
Date1 May 1947
DescriptionHas an impulse to say 'no' to the electron microscope as she does not know enough about them, but thinks the offer is too good not to consider. Discusses an upcoming trip to London and news from her lab. 'We've got the apparatus working well now and my pile of brains waiting to be cut is mounting high'.
Extent2pp
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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