Correspondence: Eakin-Estermann

Date:
1937-1976
Reference:
PP/GRU/21/1
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Grüneberg, Professor Hans
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Correspondence: Eakin-Estermann. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Correspondents include: Richard M Eakin; Ealing Technical College Science Society, David F P Wilkinson, Secretary, and Judith Handel, Chairwoman; B M Easwaran; Dr Orson N Eaton; James D Ebert; Dr Donald A Ede, editor, Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology; Fred H Edwards (via L Freddi, Brockley County School); Jean Edwards; Prof J H Edwards; Dr K J R Edwards; Dr R G Edwards; Frau D Eggers, Dr Adolf Eggers; Eva M Eicher; Prof L G Eldredge; A A Eldridge; S D Elek; Lothar Eller; Sir John Ellerman, British Museum of Natural History (also John L Hamerton, Dr W Peter Crowcroft); W A Elmer; Miss M A Elsmore; Dr Richard Emanuel; Embryologists' Club; Prof Alan E H Emery; Prof John L Emery; W B Emery; Prof C W Emmens; Encyclopaedia Hebraica, M Yoeli, Editorial Committee; Endeavour, Dr Trevor I Williams; Charles Engel; Dr D Engel; International Journal of Environmental Studies; Boris Ephrussi; Carlos E Epper; Prof Alfred Ernst; Prof Paul G 'Espinasse; Rachel Estermann

Publication/Creation

1937-1976

Physical description

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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