S.O.S. for Sakharov Orlov Shcharansky - Stafford

Date:
1949-1986
Reference:
PP/MLV/C/19/15
Part of:
Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
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Comprises correspondence with or about the following:

- S.O.S. for Sakharov Orlov Shcharansky: Appeal letter of the informal campaign to free Soviet scientists

- Sourkes, Dr T L, Department of Psychiatry, Allan Memorial Institute, Montreal, Canada regarding a request for Vogt to contribute an article to Volume 9 of Methods of Medical Research, on the estimation of Substance P

- Spear, Phyllis J, Scalloway, Shetland

- Speirs, Robert, Roscoe B Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA mainly regarding Speirs' experiments to assay the blood of small animals for corticoids

- Spencer, A L, Medical Unit, University College Hospital, London regarding the inadvisableness of using fish as experimental subjects

- Spencer, Dr K E V, John Wyeth and Brother Limited, Havant, Hampshire regarding a request for Vogt's expert advise in a case of infringement of Wyeth's Meprobamate Patent

- Spiess, Dr Med Heinz, Gottingen, Sweden

- Spinks, A, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Pharmaceuticals Division, Macclesfield, Cheshire regarding supply of chemicals to Marthe Vogt for experiments, including 'Alderlin' hydrochloride, pronethanol, propranolol, and Monastral Fast Blue BNVS

- Springer-Verlag, Berlin, (East) Germany including regarding an invitation to Marthe Vogt to join the advisory board of various journals published by Springer-Verlag, to contribute a paper to the Monographs of Endocrinology series, and royalties for obituaries contributed

- Stafford, Dr Winifred, Medical Research Council, Clinical Chemotherapeutic Research Unit, Western Infirmary, Glasgow regarding advice from Marthe Vogt on equipment for experiments (EEL Fluorimeter)

Publication/Creation

1949-1986

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1 file

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