Record

RefNoJHG/2/12
Previous numbersJHG/3/9
LevelItem
TitleLaboratory notes and ephemera by John Henry Gaddum and others
Date1941-1942
DescriptionMaterial extracted from the experimental notebook of J H Gaddum, September 1939-July 1940 [JHG/2/10]. These items were found between last page and back cover and were moved to separate file for ease of access.

Contains several pages of experimental notes (pages 1-9), graphs of results of phosgene on various animals (pages 9-13), typescript notes on laccol and related compounds (page 14), two summaries of work on chemical W between 1940-1942 (pages 16-17), a request for a statement of field planning technique on behalf of the Field Experimental Station in Canada (page 18), a note on a meeting of E Stugden, O G Sutton, J H Gaddum and W R Lane to discuss terminology relating to experiments on particulate clouds (page 21), graphs charting survivial times for cats and mice tested with arsine/other chemicals (pages 25-31).
Extent39pp.
FormatCarbon copy, photocopies, manuscript and typescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialJHG/2/10
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