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Establishing research lab correspondence, 1941, January-June


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    Establishing research lab correspondence, 1941, July-October

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    Inquiries regarding possible laboratory property in Albany, N.Y. and in New Orleans. Personal and research correspondence

    mssFunk Collection

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    Establishing research lab correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Contains no correspondence on setting up ressearch lab. Includes correspondence on research into stilbestrol in treatment of menopause; comments on his 1913 research on hypoxanthine; research on prolactin

    mssFunk Collection

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    Correspondence, 1942, July-November

    Manuscripts

    Personal and research correspondence. Handwritten letter from I.M. Camelin, dated July 3, 1942 with final results for studies on Sulfamilamide and Liver extract. Correspondence with H.B. Burns regarding Sulfathiazole detoxification. Visa correspondence regarding Juliuz Nowinski's application. Draft of a form letter listing Funk's research topics for which he needs labarotry space and pamphlet advertising Albino Farms, breeders of laboratory animals

    mssFunk Collection

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    Correspondence, 1942, April-June

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    Personal and research correspondence. Includes letters inquiring about research/lab space. US visa application correspondence for Juliusz Nowinski. Postcard from Nowinski dated June 1942. Correspondence regarding Stilbestrol research with I.M. Camelin

    mssFunk Collection

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    Employment correspondence,1940, January-May

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    Correpondence relating to attempts to find employment in the United States.

    mssFunk Collection

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    Miscellaneous correspondence, 1941

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    Personal and financial correspondence. Letter regarding research effects of prolactin on diabetes symptoms in lab rats.. Letter from Juliusz Nowinski.

    mssFunk Collection