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RefNoHF/1/23/8/3/37
Previous numbers98HF.289.3.37
LevelItem
TitleA Gratia, Universite de Liege to J F Fulton
Date28 January 1946
DescriptionPleased to see reference to his work on antibiotics in Fulton's penicillin paper - Florey's paper is the only other English publication during the war to give credit to this work - comments on his observations on a penicillium - thought studies would be recognized as precursor of penicillin and streptomycin - wants to know where Fulton got information - says Fulton imputes work to his father, Gustav Gratia.
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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