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  <dc:title>Letter from Ronald V Christie, St Albans to Howard Walter Florey</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Says information about penicillin supplies is needed - ICI has been supplying 20 million units a month - is Sanders going to supply Bodenham and Colebrook - has reserved 20 million units of ICI material for Oxford.
On verso of letter from Sanders to Christie, 17 June 1943:  Florey left penicillin for Bodenham and Cairns - can supply Halton - understood that MRC would supply Colebrook - gives details of the penicillin taken to Africa by Cairns - chemistry department is short of material for analysis - Chain wants to know if all of the 20 million units reserved can be used for chemistry.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>16 June 1943</dc:date>
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