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RefNoOL/8/1
LevelItem
TitleExcerpts from 'The way of an investigator: a scientist's experience in medical research'
Date1945
DescriptionExcerpt from a work by Walter B Cannon making reference to Otto Loewi's dream that lead to the discovery of chemical nerve transmission as an example of the role of 'hunches' in science; also mentions Loewi's arrest at the hands of the Third Reich and resettlement in America.
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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