Ross Institute of Tropical Medicine - Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine
- Date:
- 1956-1980
- Reference:
- PP/MLV/C/18/6
- Part of:
- Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
- Archives and manuscripts
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Comprises correspondence with or about the following:
- Ross Institute of Tropical Medicine, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London: recommendation of an anti-malarial drug, proguanil 'Paludrine', to Marthe Vogt for her visit to Egypt
- Roth, Lloyd J, Department of Pharmacology, University of Chicago, Illinois, USA regarding papers forwarded by Vogt and Roth to each other on the distribution of drugs in the central nervous system
- Rothenberg, Mildred, Department of Pediatrics, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, New York, USA regarding the death of Dr Sue Buckingham, late Professor of Paediatrics, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, plus copy of obituary
- Roussel Laboratories Limited, London regarding the introduction of Roussel's Decaserpyl (10-methoxy-deserpidine), a derivative of reserpine, for the treatment of hypertension, results of investigations carried out with it at Babraham, and its proposed use in treatment of Raynaud's disease
- Routledge and Kegan Paul Limited, London regarding Vogt's advice on whether Routledge should re-issue and revise their book Phantastica, Narcotic and Stimulating Drugs by Lewis Lewin (1931, translated from the German)
- Roy, Dr B, R G Kar Medical College, Calcutta / Bombay, India regarding an invitation to Marthe Vogt to write an article for the occasion the 28th Reunion of the College in Calcutta 1960, and availability of research fellowships to work at Babraham 1967
- Royal College of Physicians, London mainly re award to Marthe Vogt in 1975 of the Jean Hunter Prize (founded for the advancement of research into the treatment of nervous exhaustion)
- Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, University of London
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