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Eli Lilly (continued)

MS. Abraham 85/C.663-C.686

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Title

Eli Lilly (continued)

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MS. Abraham 85/C.663-C.686

Summary

Correspondence, with related papers, mostly regarding research on cephalosporins. At C.683 is a copy of a typescript of Abraham's introduction to Chemistry and Biology of B-lactam Antibiotics (Volume 1), edited by Robert B. Morin and Marvin Gorman, New York and London, 1982. At C.684 is a proof with corrections of 'Biosynthesis of Penicillins and Cephalosporins', a chapter by Abraham in Beta-Lactam Antibiotics for Clinical Use, Clinical Pharmacology 4, edited by Sherry F. Queener et al., New York 1986.

Date

1972-1985

Language

English

Physical extent

24 folders

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Archive of Sir Edward Penley Abraham

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