Thompson - Todrick
- Date:
- 1949-1982
- Reference:
- PP/MLV/C/20/5
- Part of:
- Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
- Archives and manuscripts
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Comprises correspondence with and about the following:
- Thompson, Dr H W, St John's College, Oxford regarding Vogt's enquiry about relations between the Royal Society and East German scientists, in preparation for her lecture in East Berlin and visits to some institutes of the Berlin Academy
- Thorn, George W, Harvard University Medical School Department of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA regarding the inclusion of a statement based on Marthe Vogt's research in an article for the New England Journal of Medicine concerning the mechanism of ACTH release
- Thorp, Dorothy, Stanmore, New South Wales, Australia mainly regarding personal and family matters and her husband Roland Thorp's 25 years professorship anniversary celebration
- Thorp, J M, Imperial Chemical (Pharmaceuticals) Limited, Manchester
- Thorp, R H, Department of Pharmacology, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- 'Thurston' [Margulis-Shubladze Vaccine]: Notes and additional clinical data on the Margulis-Shubladze Vaccine 1945-1949 [for multiple sclerosis] from an article by Margulis
- TIPS, Trends in Pharmacological Sciences , Cambridge: Copy of TIPS reader survey completed by Marthe Vogt and invitation to write an article
- Tipton, Keith, Biochemistry Department, University of Dublin, Ireland
- [T?], Alison: Vogt's summary of Riesser's introduction at the first German post-war meeting of their Pharmacology Society - refers to the role of scientists in Nazi Germany, and his idea of the 'model' scientist
- Todd, Alex R, University Chemical Laboratory, Cambridge regarding problems with acridine ADP supplied by the University Laboratory
- Todrick, Archibald, Department of Clinical Research, Crichton Royal, Dumfries regarding Todrick's attempt to review the origins of work being carried out at Dumfries which started with Dr Meyer Gross' interest in lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and subsequently 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)
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