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LevelFile
TitleGeneral scientific and professional correspondence file of Douglas Robert Wilkie for the year 1961-1962
CreatorWilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist
Date1961-1962
DescriptionFile of letters received and sent by Wilkie, including:

Letter from the Gold Society of Great Britian pertaining to Wilkie's lecture on the mechanics and physiology of the swing, in context of golfing, dated 9 October 1961.

Two letters from the Discovery magazine, one from Gerald Leach, Editor, making small queries about an article and a request for pictures of the Southampton/de Havilland/Southend machines and his additions to the text, dated 12 April 1962, and one from the Secretary to the Editor of Discovery magazine, requesting Wilkie to complete a biography form, dated 18 April 1962.

Letter from the Academic Registrar of the University of London, informing Wilkie he has been nominated as the University Examiner in Physiology at the Second Medical Examination at the University College, Ibadan Nigeria, dated 20 July 1962.

Letter from George Dawson, Institute of Psychiatry, The Maudsley Hospital, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, informing he has looked at Wilkie's papers and passed them on to Kerslake, as suggested, dated 12 September 1962.

Letter from Wilkie to The Technical Director, Collins Radio Company, Dallas, Texas, expressing his interest in an advertisement in the Scientific American about the applications of thin film technology, dated 12 September 1962.

Note from [Patrick Anthony] Merton, The Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge, dated 24 June 1962.
Extent1 File; 8p
FormatPrinted
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionCarbon
Ink on paper
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4874Wilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist1922 - 1998
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