Levich - Linton Instrumentation
- Date:
- 1958-1987
- Reference:
- PP/MLV/C/12/4
- Part of:
- Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
- Archives and manuscripts
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Comprises correspondence with the following:
- Levich, Professor Benjamin G, Moscow, USSR
- Levine, Dr Seymour, Institute of Psychiatry, Maudsley Hospital, London / Stanford University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, Palo Alto, California, USA
- Lewis, Dr G P, National Institute for Medical Research, London / Ciba Laboratories, Horsham, Sussex / Royal College of Surgeons of England, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, London
- Lewis, Dr J J, Institute of Physiology, Experimental Pharmacology, University of Glasgow regarding the possible clash of their separate research work using 10-methoxydeserpidine
- Lewis, Dr P D, Department of Pathology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London regarding an invitation to Marthe Vogt to talk about pharmacology of catecholamines in the CNS and her work on CSF perfusion for a symposium on neurobiology Jul 1972
- Libet, Dr Benjamin, Department of Physiology, University of California Medical School, San Francisco, USA including regarding Vogt's experiments and report on 'Secretory responses of extramedullary chromaffin tissue' 1964
- Lichtensteiger, Dr W, Pharmacology Institute of the University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Lieberman, Mrs M, Cambridge
- Liebeskind, Dr J C, Department of Psychology, University College Los Angeles, California, USA
- Lilly: Eli Lilly and Company Limited, Basingstoke, Hampshire / Lilly Research Centre Limited, Windlesham, Surrey regarding supply to Marthe Vogt of samples of amylobarbitone sodium ('Sodium Amytal') in 1973, and of Fluoxetine Hydrochloride (imported from the USA) in the 1980s for testing its analgesic potency in rats and in comparison with other 'uptake inhibitors'. Includes Eli Lilly 30-page leaflet on the use of Ampoules of Sodium Amytal
- Linton Instrumentation, Harlow, Essex regarding notes on Linton physiological apparatus
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