Stoker - Svensson

Date:
1942-1986
Reference:
PP/MLV/C/19/17
Part of:
Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Comprises correspondence with or about the following:

- Stoker, Michael, Clare Hall, Cambridge

- Stolk, Dr Jon M, Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Marthe Vogt thanking Stolk for her visit to learn about epinephrine

- Stoner, Dr H B, Medical Research Council Laboratories, Toxicology Research Unit, Carshalton, Surrey regarding Vogt's advice on someone to talk about the effect of injury on the endocrine glands, for a Symposium on the 'Biochemical Response to Physical Injury'

- Strachan, Alexander

- Straughan, Donald W, University Department of Psychiatry, Edinburgh / School of Pharmacy, University of London including invitations to Marthe Vogt to attend Straughan's inaugural lecture at the School of Pharmacy 1970 and to contribute a review lecture for the Pharmacology Department's 50th Anniversary celebration, 1975

- Sulman, Professor F G, Department of Applied Pharmacology, University of Jerusalem, Israel regarding Sulman's attempts to obtain a sample of Gaddum's push-pull cannula and advice on making a home-made one

- Sulphanilamide Jelly regarding the supply of and recipe for sulphanilamide jelly

- Suzuki, Tatuzi, Department of Physiology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Japan regarding Suzuki's recent visit to Edinburgh and a monograph by Professor Satake on adrenaline secretion

- Surgey, Pamela Ann, Poole, Dorset

- Svensson, Professor T H, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden: Review article by Svensson 'Peripheral, autonomic regulation of locus coeruleus noradrenergic neurons in brain: Putative implications for psychiatry and psychopharmacology' and invitation to Marthe Vogt to attend a symposium in Budapest 1987 on brain noradrenaline and its function

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1942-1986

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1 file

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