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  <dc:title>Letter from Frank R Winton to Dr Schild</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Written at the Physiology Institute, University of Wales, Newport Road, Cardiff.

     'Thank you for your letter. This "Roche" suggestion sound good to me, especially as it is in Welwyn. I have seen his correspondence with Burn about you (I hope you dont mind) and I think if Roche fails, Burn may do something.
     I am sanguine enough to regard our return to London as a possibility, if not a probablility. If I get back there, and there is a job available for you, you can rely on me to try to keep your job available for you. You must interpret this in the spirit it is meant - that I want you back if I can get you and if there is a pharmacology dept at U.C. I cannot predict for certain whether it will be possible, because it may be in 10-15 years time, I may be dead or in general practice in Timbuctoo.
     Meanwhile I am relativily speaking in clover here - especially now that the Bayliss's have come.
Kind Regards
Frank R Winton
I will return your "practical" in a day or two. I wish I could ask you to come here - but I dont think it is possible at the moment.'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>18 October 1939</dc:date>
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