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RefNoMS/835/1
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TitleLetter from Sir Henry Dale to Dr. Schild
Date3 July 1932
DescriptionCopy letter from Dale at the National Institute for Medical Research, Hampsstead, London NW3 to Dr. H Schild at the Pharmakologisches Institut d. Universitat, Munchen, Nusbaumstrasse 28

'I received your letter of July 10th. I remember seeing you at Wiesbaden, and my suggestion to you that you should write to me later in the year, as to the possibility of your working here for a period. I am now in a position to consider your proposal, but, before answering definitely, I must have a few more details. I presume that you have a Fellowship or stipendium from some source, to provide for your personal support during your period of work in this country. Then, I should like to know as to the probable length of your stay. I am reluctant to accept workers here for a short period of only a few months, as, according to my experience, the result is usually to occupy a good deal of time for myself and my colleagues, making arrangements for a visitor's work, without any prospect of his being able to finish anything, and obtain any advantage propotionate to the effort. I imagine, from what you told me, that you contemplate a somewhat longer stay; but I should like to have a definite indication on that point.
Lastly, as to the date of commencement. Assuming your replies on the other points to create no difficulty from my point of view, I do not think that it would be worth while that you should start before about the beginning of October. I myself am going on a later holiday this year and want to keep September as free as possible from any definite obligations. Subject to these various matters being satisfactorily settled on both sides, I shall be pleased to ask authourisation from the reserch council to recieve you here as a visitor, for a period beginning in October next, and hope that we shall find the arrangement of advantage to both sides.
Please give my warmest regards to Professor Straub'
Extent2 sheets
PhysicalDescriptionAcid copy paper, in poor condition
AccessStatusOpen
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