Item 165 - Tubes - label reads - 2 perforated cylinders for the transmission by air of Emidicta discs, ie the exchange of recorded 'correspondence' between HW Florey and H Ennor, Dean of the recently founded John Curtin School of Medical Research in the Australian National University. About 1952. Almost certainly made in the workshop of the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology. ANU correspondence file mentions difficulties in safe transmission of the discs.

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Tubes - label reads - 2 perforated cylinders for the transmission by air of Emidicta discs, ie the exchange of recorded 'correspondence' between HW Florey and H Ennor, Dean of the recently founded John Curtin School of Medical Research in the Australian National University. About 1952. Almost certainly made in the workshop of the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology. ANU correspondence file mentions difficulties in safe transmission of the discs.

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(1898 - 1968)

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