Description | Asks if Seward could establish a permanent biological working place in Tihany Biological Research Institute. Lists advantages such as, 'promoting cause of peace' and to 'decrease one sided German influence'. Idea occurred with [Ernest Basil] Verney. Says Henry Dale would support, giving he made discoveries at that Institute, leading to his Nobel prize. Suggests 'Hoppie', Ida Burgh Daly and Philip Ullyott would also support. Reports Verney's election as honorary member of Budapest Medical Association. Beznák nostalgic for England and Cambridge. Reports publication of his first Hungarian Text book of Medical Physiology. Hopes to live to 1941 to attend International Congress at Oxford. |