'Presentations'

Date:
1934
Reference:
WA/HMM/CO/Sub/126
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Description

Acknowledgements and thanks to donors of objects, books and publications.

Persons or organisations featured in this material include:

Bailley; Miss

Buschan; G

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Castiglioni; A

Colt; GH

Commonwealth of Australia

Davidson; D

Elgood; C

Eskell; EL

Gayer-Anderson; R

Government Publications Office; Cairo

Grillo; BF

Heal; Sir Ambrose

Hooper; D

Hutton; SK

King Edward's Hospital Fund

Lamarne; H

Lamb; G

Lodendorf; H

Malet, Miss [The Gas, Light & Coke Company]

Montandon; Prof

Museu Nacional; Brazil

Novarro; Madame de

Pepin; l'Abbe

Philadelphia College of Physicians

Plowright; AC

Pusching; R

Rancheraye; AH de

Read; BE

Rollings; F

Rosencrantz; E

Santorio Leproseria Nacional

Saunders; EA

Schlaginhaufen; Prof

Skelton; JA

Spence Atkinson; A

Surgery; Gynaecology and Obstetrics

Tufnell; B

Vitali; G

Walton; DW

Ward; G

Publication/Creation

1934

Physical description

1 file

Acquisition note

WHMM

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