Schneider - Schwarz-Wendle

Date:
1955-1974
Reference:
PP/MLV/C/19/9
Part of:
Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Comprises correspondence with or about the following:

- Schneider, Dr Jurg A, CIBA, Division of Macrobiology, New Jersey, USA regarding Vogt's research on the effects of intracerebral injection of serotonin in cats

- Schneider, Dr Robert, Department of Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Birmingham regarding obtaining samples of Darmstoff and Substance P from Marthe Vogt's laboratory

- Schönbaum, Dr E, Department of Physiology, University of Toronto, Charles H Best Institute, Canada regarding a visit to Vogt's laboratory in Edinburgh

- Schou, Dr M, Department of Neurochemistry, Aarhus University, State Mental Hospital, Risskov, Denmark regarding visiting Marthe Vogt at Babraham

- Schrager, G R, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, The Netherlands / Reddage Editorial Limited, London regarding Vogt's view on a proposed book on the control of the pituitary hormones, request for suggestions for new projects by herself or other scientists

- Schueler, Dr F W, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, USA

- Schümann, Prof Dr med H J, Pharmacology Institute, Essen Clinic of the University of Münster / German Pharmacology Society, Pharmacology Institute, University Clinic Essen, West Germany mainly regarding a presentation to Vogt of the award of the Schiedeberg Plackete, by Schümann, in Cambridge

- Schümmelfeder, Prof Dr med N, Pathology Institute, University of Bonn, West Germany

- Schwarzacher, Dr Hans G, Anatomy Institute of the University of Basel, Switzerland regarding an invitation to Marthe Vogt to take part in a Symposium on Histochemistry of the Cholinesterases

- Schwarz-Wendle, Professor C, Physiology Institute, University of Vienna, Austria

Publication/Creation

1955-1974

Physical description

1 file

Finding aids

Manuscripts and Archives online catalogue

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