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RefNoHB/4/1
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TitleLetter from E W H Cruickshank, Physiology Department, Marischal College, Aberdeen, to [Henry] Barcroft, Dept of Physiology, Queen's University Belfast
Date2 February 1946
DescriptionAsks if Barcroft could give him a sketch on the set up of his apparatus for determining blood flow - is particularly interested in the means of raising blood pressure in the armlet. Describes his current methods as he finds the volume recorder 'very sensitive'. Informs him that 'we have selected Long as our Biochemist' - wants to know if he can recommend a physiologist, 'capable of developing the Biophysics side'.
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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