Record

RefNoJV/13/22
LevelSeries
TitleCorrespondence between Dr Fernando Molina and Sir John Vane
Date25 January 1960 - 28 December 1981
DescriptionSeries begins with correspondence concerning Dr Molina's placements while visiting the UK from Guatemala, including a placement with John Vane in the Department of Pharmacology at the Institute of Basic Medical Science. The correspondents include Dr C. Hamilton-Turner, Sir Lindor Brown and Sir John Vane. The later correspondence is between Dr Molina and Sir John Vane and is largely of a professional nature covering the possibility of a lecture from Sir John Vane in Guatemala as well as discussing their general career and research developments. There are a number of mentions within the letters (1975 -1976) of Dr Molina's efforts to help find Sir John's daughter a work placement in Central or South America.
Extent42 items
FormatTypescript and manuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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