Correspondence: Lacroix-Lenz

Date:
1927-1976
Reference:
PP/GRU/44/1
Part of:
Grüneberg, Professor Hans
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Correspondence: Lacroix-Lenz. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Correspondents include: Dr P Lacroix; Prof J A Laing; The Lancet, Ian A H Munro, Margaret N Jackson, E Clayton-Jones; Prof Walter Landauer; K Lane (later Hodson), The Eugenics Review; Helen Lang Brown; Prof H Langendorff; Kalman Lantai; Carl A Larson; Prof W Laskowski; S L Last; Dr T C Lau; Dr Alfred Lauer; D J R Laurence; Prof D R Laurence; Eleanor Mary O Laurie; Dr Matthew M LaVail; C L B Lavelle; Miss Zvia Lavi; Prof Lloyd W Law; Sylvia D Lawler, Genetical Society; G L Lawton, Wistar Institute; D R Lawrence; W J C Lawrence; W M Layton; Dr A John Lea; O V Lebrelle; A J Lee; Prof W E Le Gros Clark; Prof F E Lehmann; Prof Hermann Lehmann; Prof E von Lehmann; Prof R Lehmensick; Prof A C and Mrs Lendrum; Prof H V Lengerken; F Lenz; Prof W Lenz (including correspondence with editor of Birth Defects: Original Article Series, published by the National Foundation March of Dimes)

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1927-1976

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1 file

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A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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