Dale, H.H.
MS. Eng. c. 5702/12
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Title
Dale, H.H.
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MS. Eng. c. 5702/12
Summary
Dale was a British physiologist best known for his work on the chemical transmission of nerve impulses for which he was awarded (jointly) the 1936 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
1944 letters relate to use of x-ray tube in laboratory at the Royal Institution, London.
Date
1944, 1965
Language
English
Physical extent
1 folder
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Collection contents
Papers and correspondence of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin
CORRESPONDENCE
General scientific correspondence
Dale, H.H.
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