Iggo - Institute for Scientific Information
- Date:
- 1942-1986
- Reference:
- PP/MLV/C/9/1
- Part of:
- Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
- Archives and manuscripts
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Comprises correspondence with or about the following:
- Iggo, Professor Ainslee, Physiology Department / Department of Veterinary Physiology, University of Edinburgh including regarding Iggo's experiments on catecholamine depletion in cats
- Ikemi, Professor, [Oskar Vogt Institute, Kyushu, Japan] regarding information Ikemi sent Marthe Vogt on the Oskar Vogt Institute in Kyushu and research work on the physiological basis of the achievements of Zen Buddhism
- Ikonomoff, Dr Stoyan, Plovdiv, Bulgaria asking Marthe Vogt if she knows of published sources on the neurochemistry of 'hysteric seisure'
- Ilford Limited, London regarding transmission rates of filters supplied by Ilford
- Imperial Chemical (Pharmaceuticals) Limited, Blackley, Manchester regarding methods of testing for coritcosterone-like activity, with particular reference to the Seleye-Schenker technique and adaptations of the test
- Imperial War Museum, London regarding Vogt's participation in the Museum's Oral History Recording Programme on refugees to Britain in the 1930s and the Second World War, and assignment of copyright. Includes Marthe Vogt's explanation of why she came to Britain
- Indian Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists, GSVM Medical School, Kanpur, India regarding an invitation to Marthe Vogt to become a member of the Association
- Ing, Dr H R, British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy, Department of Pharmacology, Oxford
- Ingham, G I C, Department of Surgery, University of Edinburgh regarding Ingham's questions about ACHT in blood-clotting experiments
- Ingle, Dwight J, Research Division, The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan / Perspectives in Biology and Medicine , Chicago, Illinois, USA regarding Vogt's article on "The output of cortical hormone by the mammalian suprarenal", with reference to treatment of patients with adrenal cortical insufficiency, 1944, and re her contributing a piece for Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
- Ingvar, Prof Dr David H, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital, University of Lund regarding Ingvar's investigation into Lenin's fatal neurological illness - presumed to have been transitory cerebral ischemia, Oskar Vogt's role in the embedding and sectioning of Lenin's brain, and the possibility of ever being permitted to examine the brain (at the Brain Institute, Moscow)
- Institute for Scientific Information, University City Science Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA mainly regarding Vogt's commentary for Citation Classics on her paper "The concentration of sympathin in different parts of the central nervous system under normal conditions and after the administration of drugs", 1954
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