THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS
Report on the correspondence and papers of
SIR HANS ADOLF KREBS
(1900-1981)
biochemist
deposited in
Sheffield University Library
(CSAC 113/4/86)
Reproduced for the Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre
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1986
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CONTEMPORARY SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES CENTRE
British National Committee for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology
under the guidance of the Royal Society’s
Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of
SIR HANS ADOLF KREBS RRS
(1900 - 1981)
Compiled by:
Jeannine Alton and Peter Harper
VOLUME III
Index of correspondents
All rights reserved
~ Deposited in Sheffield University Library
Section L
Bibliographies
Conspectus
1986
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SECTION L
NON-PRINT MATERIAL
L.1-L.108
LIST OF CONTENTS
Li be
PHOTOGRAPHS
Lit
“hott
L.12-L.23
L.24-L.30
L.31-L.44
Photograph Albums
Photographs of Krebs
Krebs's departments or laboratories
Scientific colleagues
L.45-L.56
Conferences and groups
L.o7-k.72
Family and personal
L.73
Otto Warburg
L.74-L.76
Reminiscences and Reflections
L277, Lae
Miscellaneous
L.87 @L.95
L.96 -L.98
o.7%
L.100-L.108
FILM
VIDEOTAPES
Loot,
£.62
L.83 -L.86
Love, ©.8U
NEGATIVES
PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES
PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES
AUDIOTAPES AND CASSETTES
MICROFILMS
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PHOTOGRAPHS
Photograph Albums
Non-print
material
List of contents only of family photograph album entitled 'Heimat und Familie’.
The album is retained by J.R. Krebs.
This album was apparently compiled for Krebs by Maria Krebs for his birthday
in 1937.
Most photographs or groups of photographs have ms identifications or
descriptions by the compiler and there are a small number of later notes by Krebs
and additional identifications on postcards in another hand.
One or two items
for which there are ms. identifications, including the announcement of Krebs's
birth, are already missing from the album.
Contents include the following photographs or groups of photographs: Old
Hildesheim;
Krebs family homes; 'Congratulatory Poem on Hans' birth by
Mohr Traube with reply (on back) by Vater'; Gymnasium Andreanum; Krebs's
parents and their families;
"Erntedienst im Kriege';
Adolf and Lise Daniel (née Krebs);
(half-sister, b.1932); Wolfgang and Lotte Krebs.
Hans, Lise and Wolfgang Krebs as children;
Krebs's father, Maria Krebs and Gisela
'Im Weltkrieg 1918';
'Studentzeit';
Lise Krebs (1932);
G8&ttingen, 1919 and
Probably now at L.75.
family photographs 1920s;
List of contents only of untitled family photograph album retained by J.R. Krebs.
According to a manuscript note by Krebs inside the front cover, this album was
compiled in 1947.
tion or descriptions by Krebs.
identification is missing from the album (‘With Walter Auerbach at Wiesbaden
April 1932').
Most photographs or groups of photographs have ms identifica-
At least one item for which there is a ms.
‘Departure from Altona March 1931! (Poem); Wiesbaden Congress
Contents include the following photographs or groups of photographs :
Hildesheim (postcards); Krebs family home destroyed 1944;
1920, with Erich Stern;
US visit 1929; Altona,
Stddtisches Krankenhaus, 1930-31 (Krebs in laboratory, colleagues including
L. Lichwitz);
April 1932 (colleagues including F.D. Bielschowsky, S.J. Thannhauser);
Freiburg 1932-33 (medical clinics, Krebs's living quarters, colleagues, skiing
holiday Black Forest); Cambridge 1934;
(colleagues and friends depicted include the Osterns, Friedmanns, Auerbachs
and Dr. Murray Luck and family); miscellaneous photographs of Krebs, family
and friends mid-1930s to mid-1950s.
Loose items include brief correspondence
with Kate Gruen (Altona colleague) 1970s.
College, holidays, etc.
Small format photograph album (German in origin), dated 25 August 1935.
Contents include photographs of Cambridge Biochemical Laboratory, King's
various outings and holidays mid-1930s
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Blue large format album entitled 'Biochemists', and covering period ?1929-56.
Contents include portrait photographs of E. Mellanby, O. Meyerhof, A. Baird
Hastings and S.J. Thannhauser (signed and dated May 1933); group photograph
of biochemists associated with Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins (taken at King's
College, Cambridge, during the First International Congress of Biochemistry
August 1949), photographs of participants at symposia at University of Wisconsin,
September 1941 and September 1947 and of CIBA Foundation conferences of
July 1952 (with key) and March 1956, and shipboard photographs in respect
of Krebs's ?1929 and 1951 US visits.
Album also includes programmes of CIBA conferences and newspaper cutting
re Second International Biochemical Congress, 1952.
Green large format album entitled ‘Department of Biochemistry University of
Sheffield 1950', and covering period 1950-54 with a few earlier photographs
1939, 1945-46.
Contents comprise photographs of Krebs, members of department, laboratories
(including Scala Cinema conversion) and apparatus; participants at conferences
organised at Sheffield including Society for Experimental Biology Symposium on
Carbon Dioxide Fixation 1950 (group photograph with key and individual photo-
graphs of H. Blaschko, M. Calvin, S. Ochoa, H.G. Wood), Biochemical
Society meeting 1951 and Society for Experimental Biology meeting 1953;
Krebs's exodus from Sheffield 1954.
Album of photographs 1966:
Bordeaux, visits to Hildesheim (created freeman) and Galveston.
Lindau meeting, honorary degree ceremony
Small format green album with photographs of members of Metabolic Research
Undated photograph of H.L. Kornberg in evening dress in the laboratory.
Photograph of R.E. Davies pole-vaulting, 1946.
Photograph of members of cave diving group (R.E. Davies, D.E. Hughes and
H.L. Kornberg), 1950.
Miscellaneous items of interest include:
Photograph of Earl A. Evans buying a newspaper in Sheffield.
The photograph,
which is signed and dated 4 September 1939, appeared in the Sheffield Telegraph
under the caption ‘Business as usual’.
Laboratory, 1969.
Large format green album with photographs of American biochemists, January -
May 1958, and F. Cedrangolo and staff, Naples, 1960.
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Album with photographs of members of Metabolic Research Laboratory, 1974.
Boehringer Ingelheim symposium on 'The creative process in science and medicine’
Kronberg, May 1974.
See E.36-E.42.
f
Sequence of mounted photographs, 1960-65, all identified and perhaps intended
to be made up into an album later.
Photographs relate to visits, meetings and honorary degree ceremonies.
Photographs of Krebs
Early photographs of Krebs.
One of Krebs in laboratory is identified on verso as taken at Altona, 1930.
1945
n.d.
?1940s
1950 (with covering letter)
University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1954
Lindau, 1960
Miscellaneous photographs, 1965, 1966.
Metabolic Research Laboratory, 1975.
biography (Bibliog. 391); related correspondence.
Five copies of portrait photograph, used on dust ~jacket of auto-
"Pour le Mérite', Bonn, May 1973.
CIBA Foundation lecture, 1978.
Pennsylvania State University, 1979.
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Meeting on Stress, Montecarlo, November 1979.
Honorary Degree Ceremony, Indianapolis, May 1980.
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, November 1980.
Kiawah Island Symposium, November 1980.
Late undated studio portrait.
Miscellaneous later undated photographs.
Large mounted photograph undated.
Krebs's departments or laboratories
Members of Sheffield Biochemistry Department (with key), December 1948.
Krebs, members of Sheffield Department, laboratories, 1950.
Duplicates of photographs in L.5.
2 folders.
Krebs's message of
Members of Sheffield Biochemistry Department, June 1954.
Presentation tray with engraved signatures of colleagues;
thanks, 18 February 1954.
Visit from Gymnasium Andreanum, April 1980.
Views of Oxford Biochemistry Department extension, some dated 1963 and 1964.
Metabolic Research Laboratory
visitors, 1979.
Duplicate of photograph in L.5.
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Non-print material
Scientific colleagues
German colleagues, ? Altona.
H.G. Wood at Sheffield, 1950
Duplicates of photographs in L.5.
R.E. Davies at Oxford, 1951.
A.L. Lehninger at Sheffield, 1952.
On board R.M.S. Ascania, August 1953.
Photographs of colleagues including C. de Duve and H. MclIlwain.
T.H. Wilson, ? Sheffield, September 1953.
E. Racker, October 1953.
H.L. Kornberg and D. Sprinson, Columbia, October 1953.
Krebs with G. Weber, Indianapolis, October 1963.
L.V. Eggleston, Old Physiology Laboratory, Oxford, July 1955.
Krebs with F.A. Lipmann at Welch Foundation Symposium, Houston, December
1961.
Portrait photograph; photograph of grave.
Miscellaneous colleagues, 1980.
O.H. Warburg, n.d.
Maria Erecinska, 1966, 1967.
Krebs with A. Szent-Gy&rgi, Brunel, 1978.
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Non-print material
J.S.D. Bacon, n.d.
Russian colleagues, n.d.
Colleagues including F.A. Lipmann, n.d.
Miscellaneous, n.d.
Conferences and groups
XVI Internationaler Physiologen Kongress, Zurich, 14-19 August 1938.
Group photograph with key.
Society for Experimental Biology Symposium on Carbon Dioxide Fixation,
Sheffield, July 1950.
Duplicate of group photograph in L.5.
Department of Physiological Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, April 1954.
Duplicate of photograph in L.4.
2nd International Biochemical Congress, Paris, July 1952.
Photographs of colleagues including J.S. Fruton, A. Baird Hastings, J. Murray
Luck and R.E. Davies.
Photographs of colleagues including E.C. Slater and E. Racker.
Joint Meeting of Belgian and British Biochemical Societies, Oxford, 12 and
13 August 1957.
‘Atlantic City 'Smoker', April 1954.
Lindau meeting, 1969.
Tenth Symposium on Enzyme Regulation, Indianapolis, 1971.
Stockholm, 1973.
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Inauguration of the library and archives for the history of the Max-Planck-
Gesellschaft (Otto-Warburg-Haus), March 1978.
Krebs with R. Schmid and H. Rotta.
Pour le mérite meeting, Bonn, May 1978.
Lindau meeting, June 1978.
Reisenburg, July 1978.
Oxford Students Biochemical Society Dinner, November 1978.
"In memory of the Editorial Board Session on May 22, 1979'.
Lynen Memorial Meeting, Munich, February 1980.
Mainau, July 1981.
Family and personal
Photograph of Krebs with friend, c.1904.
Krebs's typescript note accompanies the photograph.
Homes, including house in Hildesheim destroyed during Second World War.
Eight views of Hildesheim from a commercially produced collection of twelve.
For the missing four views see L.75.
Georg Krebs with children and son-in-law, 1926.
Early school photographs sent to Krebs in 1966.
Group photograph, First World War period.
Adolf Daniel, 1921.
Adolf and Lise Daniel (née Krebs) with Wolfgang Krebs, 1926.
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Girlfriend of Krebs (nurse at Altona).
Krebs's living
q
quarters, Freiburg.
Georg and Maria Krebs, n.d.
Miscellaneous German views, one dated April 1934 f
Cambridge, 1930s.
Holidays, 1930s.
Krebs's wedding photograph (with key), 1938.
Margaret Krebs, ¢.1939.
Kurt and Kathe Davidson, 1952.
Krebs family, 1953.
Family reunion, 1954.
"Talene' (Helene Fuld), 1941.
Gisela Krebs, 1946.
Krebs children, ¢.1946.
Krebs family on holiday, 1950.
Krebs, sister, son-in-law, grandchildren.
Photographs taken in the garden, Abberbury Road, September 1974.
Krebs family and friends, 1955.
Ursula Leck, Hildesheim, 1966.
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Otto Warburg (Bibliog. 384)
Non-print material
Photograph of Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Cell Physiology, Berlin-Dahlem,
used for Plate 4 of Krebs's Warburg biography.
Photograph of Warburg's country house on the island of RUgen, mounted and
annotated by Krebs.
Reminiscences and Reflections (Bibliog. 391).
Photocopies of photographs for Plate 1 (Krebs's parents), Plate 3a (Krebs as a
student, about 1922) and Plate 5 (Nobel Prize-giving ceremony) of Krebs's
autobiography; also two further photocopies of photographs of Nobel Prize-
giving ceremony and Krebs lecturing on the citric acid cycle.
graphs retained by J.R. Krebs.
Original photo-
;
Photographs used for Plate 2 (Hildesheim) and Plate 3b (Krebs at the congress
of Internal Medicine, 1932) of autobiography.
Miscellaneous
* Nobel document.
Nobel document and 1937 Nature letter.
Photographs used for Plate 4 (F.G. Hopkins and T. Thunberg, 1936), Plate 7
(Krebs with his team, 1974) and Plate 8 (Krebs with R. Estabrook, S. Ochoa,
K. Bloch and C. Cori, 1980) of the autobiography.
Photographs identified on verso by H.L. Kornberg.
University of Indiana, Bloomington; Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana,
6.1933:
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NEGATIVES
Non-print material
L./9
Miscellaneous 1930s negatives. Many but not all are represented by photo-
graphs in L.3.
Krebs's living quarters in Freiburg (see L.62);
n.d.; Nobel document and 1937 Nature letter.
Krebs on bicycle,
Loi, ¢.e2
PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES
L.81
L.82
Photographic plate, Krebs, n.d.
? 1930s.
Three glass photographic plates to accompany lecture on smoking and lung
cancer, ¢c.1958,
L.83-L.86
PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES
L.83
L.84
L.87
Visit to California, n.d.
2 slides of Krebs, 1973;
1974.
;
4 slides of Krebs; 2 of Krebs with team, n.d.
? 1970s.
1 slide of Krebs with Russian colleague at Indianapolis,
6 slides of Krebs, one dated in 1973, one (with Koala Bear) dated in 1976.
Hon. Degree Ceremony, Bristol, 12 July 1973'.
Tape-tecording of talk at Federation of American Biological Chemists meeting,
Atlantic City, April 1954 (2 reels).
The speakers were Krebs, F. Lipmann and C, Neuberg (Wright Wilson in the
chair).
Cassette-recording of "Speech by Philip Randle (and Dorothy Hodgkin) at
L.87-L.95
AUDIOTAPES AND CASSETTES
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Non-pri nt material
Cassette-recording of Krebs's plenary lecture at Australian Biochemical Society
meeting, Armidale, New South Wales, 8 May 1976.
Three cassette-tapes of interview for Imperial War Museum Oral History Progromine,
made October 1979.
Cassette-recording of interview by J.R. Maddox for BBC Radio 'Scientificaliy
Speaking' programme, September 1979.
Tape-recording of interview on Biological Aspects of Juvenile Delinquency for
Radio UNESCO, 25 February 1980.
Forwarding correspondence for L.92.
Cassette-recording of BBC radio 'Science Now' prograrame, dated 30 June 192).
Unidentified tape (probably of German origin).
Unidentified tape.
L.96-L.98 VIDEOTAPES
Loe
Television recording (videotape) of lecture on history of tricarboxylic acid
cycle, Indianapolis, 2 October 1968.
cycle, Philadelphia, 29 September 1977.
Videotape of lecture given by Krebs on the history of the tricarboxylic acid
cycle, at the University of Miami.
Videotape of lecture given by Krebs on the history of the tricarboxylic acid
Dated in error by Krebs '1962 or so’.
Probably 1970 or 1972.
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L.99
FILM
Non-print material
"Nobel Awards, 1953’,
MICROFILMS
Microfilms of transcripts of conversations between Krebs and F.L. Holmes and
made available by Holmes for the present collection (4 reels).
L.100
Vols. 1-3
L.102
Vols. 7 (part)-10 (part)
L.101
Vols. 4-7 (part)
L.103
= Vols. 10 (part) -12
Professor Holmes has written the following statement to accompany the material:
‘These are unedited transcripts of conversations that took place
They were originally intended to acquire information for
between Sir Hans Krebs and Frederic L. Holmes between the years 1976
and 1981.
the specific purpose of a book that Holmes intended to write concerning
the early scientific career of Krebs.
The discussions therefore center
on the period 1900 to 1940, although there are some scattered discussions
of later events.
Special terms of restriction apply to this material.
Although the transcripts have been corrected by Holmes after they
were typed by a secretary, there remain a substantial number of errors,
especially with respect to proper names.
fore expect to check such information against written sources,
Sir Hans Krebs requested before his death that anyone using these
tapes should take into account that his answers to the questions posed were
extemporane ous, and that he did not subsequently have the opportunity
to check the transcripts.
accurate in all the technical details of the subjects he discussed. '
L.104-
L.108
Microfilms of Krebs's laboratory notebooks (5 reels),
Users of the tapes should there-
He should therefore not be expected to be
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
The following Bibliography of 396 items is that which appears
on microfiche to accompany the Royal Society Memoir
(Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 30,
1984, 351 - 385).
References in all sections of the catalogue
are to this list,
in the form (Bibliog. ...).
It should be noted that the Memoir itself refers only toa
selection of 121 papers which are printed in a numbered
list after the text. | These numbers do not correspond to
the Bibliography and have not been used in the compilation
of the catalogue.
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Bibliograph
(1) 1923.
Die Farbung des Skelettmuskels mit Anilinfarbstoffen.
Arch. mikroskp. Anat. [Entw. Mech.] OO +
(C2)
1925.-
Zur Goldsolreaktion im Liquor cerebrospinalis.
Xin.
Wschr. 4,
1309.
(3)
C4)
C5]
(6)
Die Flockung des kolloidalen G510és durch Eiweisskorper.
Biochem. Z.
159, 321.
Die Theorie der Kolloidreaktionen im Liquor cerebrospinalis.
/Z, Immun. Forsch. exp. Ther. 4a, Se
Zur Theorie der Weichbrodtschen Sublimatreaktion im Liquor
cerebrospinalis.
Dt. med. Wschr. pli elea iit
(With A. WITTGENSTEIN.)
Studien sur Permeabilitdt der
Meningen unter besonderer Berlicksichtigung physikalisch-
chemischer Gesichtspunkte.
ges. onsets Med. 49, 553.
Z.
(With A. WITTGENSTELN. )
Untersuchungen Uber die Permeabilitdat
der Meningen.
Dt. med. Wschr. ‘Deyotiod.
(With A. WITTGENSTEIN.)
(With A.. WITTGENSTEIN. )
Die Abwanderung intravends
3
ter die Abwanderung intravends
eingeflhrter Farbstoffe aus dem Blutplasma.
S205
eingefllhrter Substanzen aus dem Blutplasma.
zum Permeabilitdtsproblem und zur Theorie der Giftwirkung.
I. und II. Mitteilung.
Pfiticer's Arch. ges. Physiol. 212,
268.
.
266.
die Isohamagglutination. I. Mitteilunge: Die Bedeutung der
Elektrolyte bei der Isohamagglutination.
Phisikad tah ahandasne Untersuchungen Uber
(With P. RONA.)
Ein Beitrag
Klin. Wschr. ‘Diy
Biochem. Z.
169,
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[411] 1927.
(With D. NACHMANSOHN. )
Vitalfarbung und Adsorption.
Biochem. Z. 186,
478.
(12)
Uber die Rolle der Schwermetalle bei der Autoxydation
von Zuckerldsungen.
Biochem. Z. O04 3 Zits
E499
,
(14)
.
Uber den Stoffwechsel der Netzhaut.
57.
Uber dem Stoffwechsel von Carcinom-
Biochem. Z. 189,
(With F. KUBOWITZ.)
zellen in Carcinomserum und Normalserum.
Biochem. Z.
189,
194.
(With O. WARBURG. )
Uner locker gebundenes Kupfer und Eisen
im Blutserum.
Biochem. Z.
190,
143.
Uber den Stoffwechsel der Tumoren.
Biologischen Zentral-
blatt 47,
59.
Uber das Kupfer im menschlichen Blutserum.
Klin. Wschr.
7, 584.
Uber die Wirkung von Kohlenoxyd und Licht auf Haminkatalysen.
204, 343.
Biochem. Z.
Biochem. 2.
193,
347.
Klin. Wschr. 7,
1047.
(20)
1929.
(21)
Biochem. Z. 204, 322.
Stoffwechsel der Zeller und Gewebe.
Alkalisulfide und des Schwefelwasserstoffs.
Uber die Chemische Konstitution des Atmungsferments.
Uber die Wirkung der Schwermetalle auf die Autoxydation der
Uber die Wirkung von Kohlenoxyd und Blausaure auf
Hadmatinkatalysen.
7%
Uber Hemmung einer Hamatinkatalyse durch Schwefelwasserstoff.
Manometrische NG bale der Peptidspalt-
wissenschaftlichen Biologie, Vol.
(With J.F. DONEGAN.)
Ung.
EsBLochem.s.2.
240,
In: Methodik der
2,
p.
1049.
Biochem. Z. 209 32%
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Manometrische Messung des Kohlensduregehaltes von
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[273
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(31)
Gasgemischen.
Biochem. Z. 220, 250.
Manometrische Messung der fermentativen Eiweisspaltung.
Biochem. Z. 220, 283.
Versuche Uber die proteolytische Wirkung des Papains.
Biochem. Z. 220, 289.
Uber “Aktivierung™ proteolytischer Fermente.
Natur-
wissenschaften 18, 736.
Uber die proteolytische Wirkung von Papain und Kathepsin.
Naturwissenschaften PAD
15 Sie
Uber: die Wirkung der Mono 4odd ens cellists auf den Zellstoff-
wechsel.
Biochem. Z. 234, 278.
(With H. ROSENHAGEN.)
Uber den Stoffwechsel des Plexus
chorioideus.
Z. ges. Neurol. Psychiat. 134, 643.
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In: Abderhalden's
(With K. HENSELEIT. )
Untersuchungen Uber die Harnstoff-
(With K. HENSELEIT. )
Untersuchungen Uber die Harnstoff-
Uoer die Proteolyse der Tumoren.
Biochem. Z. i235),
17:
(With K. HENSELEIT.)
Untersuchungen Uber die Harnstoff-
bildung im Tierkorper.
RPine eWechie: 2150757.
Manometrische Messung der Eiweisspaltung.
Handbuch der biolocischen Arbeitsmethoden, Section IV,
bildung im Tierkérper. II. Kiin. Wschr. di ti7-
1692.
Untersuchungen Uber den intermedidren Eiweisstoffwechsel.
Hoppe-Seyler's Z. physiol. Chem.
bildung im Tierkérper.
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Uber den Stoffwechsel der Aminosduren im Tierkérper.
Klin. Wschr. 11, 1744.
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1933.
(H. WESTERKAMP.)
ber KetosY¥uren im Blutserum.
Biochem. Z. 263, 239.
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(H. MANDERSCHEID. )
Uber die Harnstoffbildung bei den
Wirbeltieren.
Biochem. Z. 209, (245%
Untersuchungen Uber den Stoffwechsel der Aminos4uren
im Tierkdrper.
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LO Lis
Weitere Untersuchungen Uber den Abbau der Aminosauren im
Tierkoérper.
(P. OSTERN.)
Hoppe-Seyler's Z. physiol. Chem. 216. d59 .
Methode zur Bestimmung von Oxalessigsdure.
Hoppe~-Seyler's Z. physiol. Chem. 218,
160.
(With H. EITEL and A. LOESER. )
Hypophysenvorderlappen
und Schilddrilse.
Die Wirkung der thyreotropen Substanz
des Hypophysenvorderlappens auf die Schilddrllse in vitro.
Klin, Wschr. 12,
615.
Abbau der Fettsdauren.
Auflage, Ergdnzungswerk I, 936.
(With TH. BENZINGER. )
Uber die Harnsduresynthese im
Vogelorganismus.
Klin. Wschr. 125)
1206;.
In: Oppenheimer's Handb. Biochem. 2.
Gr8sse der Atmung und Gdrung in lebenden Zellen. In:
Oppenheimer's Handb. Biochem. 2. Auflage, Ergdnzungswerk I,
863.
Abbau der Aminosauren. In: Oppenheimer's Handb. Biochem. 2.
Auflage, Pedlinten capacte sooo
209.
Atmung und’ Gdrung in lebenden Zellen.
III,
Tabi
iol.
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Bibliograph
(5011934.
,
Uber die Harnstoffbildung in der Leber.
Z. physiol. Chem. 230,
278.
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Hoppe~Seyler's
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Urea formation in the animal body.
Ergebn. Enzymforsch.
III, 247.
(52] 1935.
Metabolism of amino-acids. III. Deamination of amino-acids.
Biochem. J. 29,
1620.
(53)
}
Metabolism of amino-acids. IV. The synthesis of glutamine
from glutamic acid and ammonia, and the enzymic hydrolysis
of glutamine in animal tissues.
Biochem Je. 29,
1954.
(With H. WEIL-MALHERBE.)
Metabolism of amino-acids. V.
The conversion of proline into glutamic acid in kidney.
Biochem. J.
i204) 207.7 «
(With He aWhre >)
Untersuchungen Uber die Urikolytischen
Fermente (Uricase, Allantoinase, Allantoicase).
In:
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Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Stuttgart.
(With P. LUND and M. EDWARDS.)
Criteria of metabolic
competence of isolated hepatocytes.
In: Cell Populations:
Methodological Surveys (B) Biochemistry (Ed.
E. Reid),
Vol. 9, pei.
Ellis Horwood Ltd., Chichester.
(With H. TAEGTMEYER and R. HEMS.)
Utilization of energy-
providing substrates in the isolated working rat heart.
Biochem. J. 186, 701.
(With G. BAVEREL and P. LUND.)
Effect of bicarbonate on
glutamine metabolism.
Int. J. Biochem. 12,
69.
Zur Biologie der JugendkriminalitHt.
Sozialpddiatrie 2,
252.
(With J.R. KREBS.)
The “August Krogh Principle".
Comp.
Biochem. Physiol. 67B,
379.
Glutamine metabolism in the animal body.
In: Glutamine:
R. Palacios), p.319.
Academic Press.
es Mora and
Otto Warburg (1883-1970).
Oxford University Press.
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Perspect. Biol. Med. 23,
179.
Kommentaren.
Medizinhistorisches Journal ALIGN sie
Metabolism, Enzymolocy and Reculation (Ed.
essay-by Felton Earls, "The social reconstruction of
Wie ich aus Deutschland vertrieben wurde.Dokumente mit
On the biology of juvenile delinquency: comments on the
adolescence: toward an explanation for increasing rates
Nature,Lond. 291, 381.
The evolution of metabolic cycles.
(English
translation of [375]).
(With J.E. BALDWIN.)
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Bibliography
Evolutionary concepts in biological thought. In:
Metabolism and Clinical Implications of Branched Chain
Amino and Ketoacids (Ed. Walser and Williamson), Pee
Elsevier North Holland Inc. Amsterdam.
The evolution of metabolic pathways.
In: Molecular and
Cellular Aspects of Microbial Evolution (Ed. Carlile,
Collins and Moseley), p.215.
Cambridge University Press.
(With J.R. KREBS.)
The "August Krogh Principle".
Comp.
Biochem. Physiol. 70B, 385.
Response.
Current Topics Cell. Rec. 18%,
ODS
Biclogical and medical aspects of juvenile delinquency.
In: New Horizons of Human Knowledge, p.79.
UNESCO Press,
Paris.
Reminiscences and Reflections.
Clarendon Press, Oxford.
The discovery of the ornithine cycle of urea synthesis.
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[393]
565.
R. HEMS.)
synthesis in chicken liver.
Comp. Biochem. Phy Siol
seu.
Adaptation of urate
(With K. DECKER.)
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Biogr. Mem.
Trends Biochem. Sci. te
76.
Fellows Roy. Soc. 28, 261.
(With D. WIGGINS and P. LUND.)
The effect of cysteine oxidation on isolated
(With J. VINA, G@.T. SAEZ, D. WIGGINS, A.F.C. ROBERTS and
aene, 657.
hepatocytes.
(With D. WIGGINS, M. STUBBS, A. SOLS and F. BEDOYA.)
Studies on the mechanism of the antifungal action of
benzoate.
Biochem. J. 212,
39.
Biochem. Joe
H.A. Krebs
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SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
Listed here are additional papers by Krebs, 1980-82.
Titles and descriptions are
taken from the list of publications from the Metabolic Research Laboratory, Oxford, 1980-83;
the complete list is at A.26.
References to these papers in the catalogue are in the form (SUPP. Bibliog. no.
...).
20a.
Gedenkworte fur Feodor Lynen
In: Reden und Gedenkworte, pp. 39-42, Verlag Lambert Schneider,
Heidelberg, 1980.
Geselischatiskrankhelten - Jugenkriminalitdt vom biologisch -medizinischen
Gesichtspunkt.
Der Kassenarzt 20, 44, 1980.
Jugendkriminalitat vom biologisch-medizinischen Gesichtspunkt.
Deutsche Krankenpflegezeitschrift 10, 1980.
Biotechnology and values: how to arrive at sound value judgments.
International Cultural Foundation, 1980.
In:
Stress,
1, No.1, 7-9, 1980.
Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond.
B 293, 3-4, 1981.
Biological aspects of juvenile delinquency.
On asking the right kind of question in biological research.
In: Rheinisch-Westfalische Akademie der Wissenschaften 300, 7-30, 1981.
Biotechnology and Values: How to arrive at sound value judgments.
Science for Summer 1981.
Naturw. Runds. 6, 225-228, 1982.
Sessional Chairman's remarks.
2,
Neurochem. Int.
Biological aspects of juvenile delinquency.
In:
Stress 1, 7-9, 1980.
Zur Evolution des Citronensdurezyklus.
13, 1980.
(N.B.
Duplicate of no.33.)
Introductory remarks.
Social
H.A. Krebs
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NOTE OF ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS
The collection contains considerable material which relates to
publications unlisted in the Bibliography or Supplementary Bibliography,
or which indicates an intention to publish.
This material may range
from a fully-prepared draft with references and figures ready for despatch
to a journal fo a reference in editorial correspondence.
It applies
espcially, though not exclusively, to writings on social problems which
were such a feature of Krebs's later years, but also includes such scientific
contributions as his Jayne Lectures, as well as book reviews, abstracts, short
notes and letters to the press omitted from the canon.
B.34; B.95
D.197;-D. 151;
D gue.” a0
Dy oe: D.211; D.286;
C.20;..C. 228» C.2677 C329 = C334
A.437; A.440; A.453; A.903; A.909 - A.911; A.1081
The relevant catalogue entry numbers are presented by Section.
- E.446
£.261; E.288 -E.290; E£.291 - E.297;
E.415; E.427
- £.433; £.444
£.174; E.223; £.244
- E.247;
E.131; £.136-£.142; £.158;
E.366;
£.374 -E.377; £.381;
E.395;
D.307;
D.322;
D.407;
D.428; D.474;
E.¥1;
€.15;
£.72;
E.248; £.249 -E 255;
E.306; E.363
- E.365;
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Note of additional publications
F.68; F.236; F.328
- F.330; F.336
- F.340
G..157 Gi2%
H.2;
H.4;
H.10; H.15; H.16; H.17; H.22;
H.26; H.29; H.30; 11.32;
H.33:
H.34; H.35; H.38; H.39; H.41;
H.42; H.43; H.44;
H.45;
i; G23) P0763 ¢ 11.805
H.94; H.95; H.140; H 148; H.229
H.305; H.321; H.329; H.339 -H.341; H.344; H.359; H.361; H.364; H.381;
H.388; H.393; H.394; H.397; H.398; H.400; H 402; H.404; H.412;
H.419; H.420; H.421
- H.242; H.279; H.291 + ever tt.o04s
H.415;
J.29;
J.35;
5.145;
J.297;
J.354;
J.507;
J.535;
J.789;
J.840
H.A. Krebs
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CONSPECTUS
The following conspectus has been compiled to relate Krebs's
publications in the microfiche Bibliography of the Royal
Society Memoir and in a Supplementary Bibliography 1980 - 82
to their principal sources in the manuscript collection.
Only the more extended references, to research, publication
and reception of work, ensuing correspondence and the like,
appear in the conspectus. — Passing allusions in correspondence,
or requests for reprints are omitted.
Attention is drawn to the list of references in the collection to
additional work which does not appear in the Bibliographies,
The Supplementary Bibliography is on p.670.
The Royal Society Bibliography is reproduced on pp. 633-669.
on pp. 671 -72.
H.A. Krebs
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Conspectus
ons
won ee
—
eo erent
“I
~—.
——
a
Publication
number
References to folders or items in the catalogue
H.A. Krebs
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Conspectus
a
Publication
number
References to folders or items in the catalogue
21
22
23
24
25
26
oe
28
ZY
30
3]
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
ar
40
H.A. Krebs
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px
Conspectus
Publication
number
References to folders or items in the catalogue
4]
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
5]
58
5
60
b
H.18, H.19
J.168
52
53
54
55
56
57
DAZ, 3168
H.A. Krebs
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Conspectus
conte
——
sata
——
Te.
wee
cs
Publication
number
References to folders or items in the catalogue
61
62
Aial, d28,. D177).
Hi20,99, 306-5,007
63
E.4
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
76
77
72
73
74
75
78
79
80
H.A. Krebs
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Cons pectus
—=
C. 347, C.350,
©. 362, C364, ©. 369, €.376
See also C.199, C.204, C.276
BROWN, Sir George Lindor
G.73-G.80
J.88
C ize, fone
BRONK, Detlev W.
BRONK, J.
Ramsey
IN SCIENCE
BROCK, David Ja
-H;
BROWN, Harrison
H.A. Krebs
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Index of correspondents
BROWN, Robert
BROWN, Stuart
BRUCE:
F.
BRUCE, Maurice
BRUCKE, F.
BRUES, Austin M.
BRUNET, Peter
BRUNT, Peter Astbury
BUCHANAN, J.
G.
BUCHANAN, John M.
BUCHER, Theodor
BUCHTHAL, Fritz
BUCKLEY, Brendan
G.192
C.177
A.492
A.499
DiiGs, &.57
See also E.196
F.32
sant
333
aos
J.93
A.456-A.459, D.153, J.94,
J.739
J.891
A.691
BUDD, Kenneth
BUPTA, °F,
BULGER, Roger J.
Figel
C.23
F.245
BULLOUGH, Geoffrey
BULLOUGH, W.
°S,
BURCHFIELD, Robert William
BURCHARDT, Ise (later KING)
BULLOCK, Alan Louis Charles, Baron
C.187
A. Ste; G96, Claas C .378:
JEe4
See also C.190
A.495, A.934, A.1036
A.445, A.490, A.547, A.564
A.490, A.974-A.977
G.159
G.174, 5.28
A.525, J.95
F.347
D.337, D.339
A.493, Ac 568, C.485, C; 186,
Cc re
See also C.191
BURGEN, Sir Arnold (Stanley Vincent)
BURNET, Sir (Frank) Macfarlane
BURK, Dean
BURKE, John F.
BURN, G.
P.
BURN, Joshua Harold
H.A. Krebs
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Index of correspondents
BURTON, Kenneth
BUSH, lan Elcock
BUTENANDT, Adolf
BUTLER, R.
BUTLIN’ K, o Rs
BUTTERFIELD, Sir (William) John
BUXTON, Joyce
BYGRAVE, Fyfe
CAIRNS, Hugh John Forster
A.504, 4.639, A.691, C.184,
D.335, D.336, E.225, E.236,
G.183, G.189, J.96, J.326,
5.546; 3619, 1620) J. 2h6
seek
A.460, A.514, A.630, A.691,
G 108, 3:98
See also A.3
C360, C.36)
A.495, B.75
G.71, J.911
J.99
F.285
CALLAGHAN, Owen Hugh
CALLAN, Harold Garnet
CALLENDER, Sheila T.
CALLOW, Robert Kenneth
CANETTI, Elias
CAHILL, George F.
CALDERBANK, A.
CALVIN, Genevieve
CALVIN, Melvin
J.100
9027; 3,746
J.101
F.91, J.102
C371
C.120
G.28, J.468
A.523
A.577,'J.103, J.586
F.81
A.692
Lens ol oie
A692
F.230
C. 402; C.335, “5,104
J.931
A.557, A.558, A.560, C.10,
CARAFOLI, Ernesto
CARULE, Me
ds
CAMPBELL, James, A.
CAMPBELL, P.
N.
CARRUTHERS, Malcolm
CARTER, Cyril William
G.215
See also D.488
CAMERON, Sir Gordon Roy
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
CARTER, H.
E.
CARTER, Kenneth
CARTER, Paul M.
CASTLE, William B.
CATLEY, Brian J.
CECIL, Rupert
CEDRANGOLO, Francesco
CENTRAL POLICY REVIEW STAFF
CERASI, Erol
CHADWICK, Sir James
CHAIN, Anne, Lady
CHAIN, Clark B.
(see BELOFF-CHAIN)
CHAIN, Sir Ernst (Boris)
A. 605
E5156
J.920
J.388
Bveed
A558, C59, C68. C66. 6.72:
C.74, C.04, CHl2, © 265:
C.240, G.59, J.658
A.31, A.487, A.495, F.159,
F.199
E.329, E.330, E.459-E.467
F.188
BuO, 6,34
A.516
A.445, A.577, A.600, F.61,
Siva, G92 °C .126.-H 117,
J1054S. 107,
5. 6F6
See also F.289-F.292
A.499
CHAIX, P.
CHALLENGER, Frederick
D.75
F222
C.165
A.443, A.522, A.577, A.1035,
ioe
CHAMALAUN, R.A,
CHAN, Allan
CHAN, Samuel T.
CHANCE, Britton
H.
A.692, H.431, J.116
CHANNON, H.
CHAPLAIN, Ronald Michael A.
CHAPMAN, Arthur W.
CHAPPEL, F.
CHAPPELL, J.
A.36, A.605, A.616, A. 623,
Aes 692, 4153, Oap F AZ9,
F.130, F.194, F.206, J.108-
elt ly deat gid. O4 Ji OAs
See also D.72, D.155
A.28, A.445, A.518, A.577, B.25
E.198
See also E.237
Est
JillZe F145
J.
P.
Brian
CHANGEUX, Jean-Pierre
See B.66
Krebs
H.A,.
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
CHARLES, Sir John
CHATAGNER, Fernande
CHATTAWAY, F.
W.
CHAYEN, Joseph
CHELDELIN, Vernon H.
CHERWELL, Viscount, Frederick Alexander
(F.A. Lindemann)
CHESTER-JONES, lan
CHETVERIKOVA, Elizabeth
CHIBNALL, Albert Charles
CHICK, Harriette
ChiLeSs, Cc,
CHIPVER Ga.
Be
CHOCHINOV, Ronald H.
G.129
A.692, F.73, J.116
H.171
J.402, J.892
A.577
C.336
J.45
J.345
A.28, A.443, A.496, A.564,
A.577, A.600; J.1ds
See also A.27, A.45]1
A.577
J.30]
coer
See also A.1208
a t79
CHODAT, F.
CHOU, John Tung -Yang
UNIVERSITY PRESS)
PIP Fale
8
in be dare oe
9 a dS
CLARK. Gobir
CLARK, Dallas G.
CHRISTIAN, Walter
CHRISTIE, John Traill
CIARANFI, Enrico
CLAPHAM, Arthur Roy
A.507
J.205
A BY Abe
A.577
See also B.23, C.193
CLARENDON PRESS OXFORD (see also OXFORD
Fira
A.1267-A.1271, H.326
C.264
C172
C.190
F.39
H.383
AV S74, A. 582,'C.183, Ci185;
GC. 336, J,453
See also C.336
CLARK, Sir Wilfrid (Edward) Le Gros
CLARK, Sir George (Norman)
CLARK, Irwin
CLARK, Rodney
CLARK, W.
Mansfield
H.A. Krebs
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Index of c orrespondents
CLARKE, Sir Cyril (Astley)
CLARKE, Juliet Sandra
CLARKE, Patricia Hannah
CLAYTON, Barbara
CLAYTON, Roderick C.
(Ray)
CLEGG, John B.
CLOW, Archibald
UAlbo., ©.
«6;
COCKCROFT, Sir John Douglas
COCHRANE, William A.
COCKRELL, Ronald S.
COGOESHALL:. by
«7;
COGOUNN, : Ps.
2A,
COHEN OF BIRKENHEAD, Henry, Baron
COHEN, Georges N.
D.385
S122
G.183
G; 202-G.205
Jute
Yj
H.273
J.326
H.130
E.161
F.246
F.3]
COHEN, Sidney
COHEN, Walter S.
COHEN, 8:4
Ho
kK
COHEN, Philip Pacy
COHEN, Seymour Stanley
E.459,, E460
See also E.461
A.577, A.607
B.71
AST. A.471, A502, A. 56d.
A.577, A.613, A.616, A.692,
D.203, F.14, F.34, F.92, F.13
F.156, J.124-J.126
C.103-C.106
J.127
G.131
A431
J.128
J.129
J.130
G.130
J.131
A. 627
C.17
Jitae
J.435
A.499
COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS
COLLICUTT, Janet M.
COLE, Robin J.
COLEMAN, G.
COLQUHOUN, John
COHN, Mildred
COLE, Heather
RAD bes
ita
Pe
COLLINS, John F.
COLTER, John S.
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
COMITE INTERNATIONAL POUR LE PLACEMENT
DES INTELLECTUELS REFUGIES
A.424
COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH ORGANISATION (CSIRO)
COMROE, Julius H.
CONN, Eric E.
CONE Gye
ek.
CONN, Rex B.
CONRAD, Klaus G.
CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES
CIENTIFICAS
CONWAY, Edward J.
COOK, Robert
COOKE? Ke.
B:
COOMBES, Ju
sD
COOME Mos
ad,
COOPER, Edward Holmes
G.81
H.296
A.36
A.492, A.577
4.136
E.398, E.468
G.81
A 521.43. 134
A492
J.135
J.549
F.86
ee
1137
J.305
F.15]
A.413, F.14, 5.434, J.901
A.492, F.14
F.182
J.138
A.600
F.197, G.15
G.188
A.653
A.577, C.298
See also C.212
CORNATZER, W._
E.
CORNELL, Neal
CORNER Cede.
CORNER, George W.
CORDES, Eugene H.
CORI, Carl Ferdinand
CORI, Gerty Theresa
COOPER, Ralph
CORBETT, John L.
See also C.208, C.209
COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC POLICY
COURTOIS, Jean E.
COUSIN, D.
COX, Sir (Ernest) Gordon
COTTRELL, Sir Alan (Howard)
COULSON, Charles Alfred
CORNFORTH, Sir John (Warcup)
AiB47 ee OPt; Fit, este
G.81
A.1042
R.
A.569, A.600, J.260,
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
COXON, R.
‘Victor
cRAtG J.
0,
CRAIGIE, Anne
CRAMER, Geraldine (formerly Gertrud IIse
DAVIDSON)
CRAMER, W.
CRAWFORD, Robert M. M.
CRAWFORD, T.
CREASEY, William Alfred
CREMER,. H.
-D.
CREMER, Werner
CRICK, Francis Harry Compton
CROMBIE, Alistair
CHOOK Eu
CROSLAND, (Charles) Anthony (Raven)
CROWTHER, John G.
A.577, C.365, C.369
A.502, A.577, D.102
J.139
A.31, A.41, A.107, A.492,
A.692, 4.788, A.804
J.880
J.140
A627
J.141
A.499, J.204
5.791
G.168
A692
C.4
6.6
A.107, H.326
J.142
D.245
D.172
E.444_
A.793
A.445, A.502, A.577, 8.73,
C.142, 3,143, J.294
CRUTCHLEY, Michael Joseph
CURLE, Adam
CORHS,."Oi2.H.,
SOULVEMmOR CC.)
CUNNINGHAM, Daniel
ee . S.
CUTHBERTSON, Sir David (Paton)
See also C.4
A.615, A.693, J.314
C.75-C.78, C.84, C.94,
C.199, C.204
DAINTON, Frederick Sydney, Baron
DALE, Walter M.
DALY, fvan de Burgh
DALZIEL, Keith
A.492
A.479
E1004: 11.260
DALE, Sir Henry Hallett
DAGLEY, Stanley
H.407, J.773
H.A. Krebs
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Index of correspondents
DAM, Henrik Carl Peter
DAMADIAN, Raymond V.
DANI, H.
M.
DANIEL, Adolf
DANIEL, Elisabeth (Lise)
(see KREBS)
DANIEL, Peter M.
DARLINGTON, Cyril Dean
DATTA, S.
Prakash
A.491, G.136, J.877
J.144
C.178
A.805, A.806
J.922
A.600, C.183-C.188, C.202-
€/70d: C268, @aa70- 6,185
See also C.241, C.263, C.292,
C.298, C.338
H.343-H.358, H.433, H.434,
J.603
A.577, A.978
A.693, G.116, J.145
J.549
A.787
A.516
DAUBE, David
DAVENPORT, John L.
DAM ks:
DAVIDSON, Arnold
DAVIDSON, Clara
DAVIDSON, Gertrud
ck
Geraldine)
(see FULD)
(see ROSENSTEIN)
DAVIDSON, (James) Norman
DAVIDSON, Gertrud Ilse
(see CRAMER,
DAVIDSON, Helene
DAVIDSON, Irene
DAVIDSON, John L.
DAVIDSON, Kurt Adolph
A.524, A.577
A.445, A.496, A.577, A.593,
G.21, G.38, J.146
A.496
A.790
A.790, A.873
A.631
H.386
A.615, J.147-J.149
G.224
J.881
A.875
A.31, A.505, A.577, A.789,
A.872, A.875, A.890
DAVIDSON DE GERVAI, Hilde
DAVIES;. De
R.
DAVIES, Erwin
DAVIDSON, Reni
DAVIDSON, Siegfried
DAVIES, David
DAVIES, David D.
(Dewi)
DAVIES, D.
Hywel
A.492, A.577
See also A.3]
D.81
A:iub, A.557, A.577, P24,
J.150-J. 154
See also D.173
eoe/, A.577, F.347; 3,893
J.927
D.32
A.639, A.693
A.513
ee
J.846, J.911
See also J.899
ato, -JS. 885
06,091 57
J.928, J.931
Palle
J.896
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
DAVIES, Francis
DAVIES, Martin
DAVIES, Robert Ernest
DAVIS, Bernard D.
DAVIS, E.
Jack
avis. J.
3'G:
DAVISON, Erwin at
DAVISON, Lil
(formerly HERZHEIM)
DAVISON, Mildred (Mrs. Erwin H.)
DAWES, Geoffrey Sharman
A.693, F.356
A.693, D.311, D.478, E.79-E.8]
DAWSON, Rex Malcolm Chaplin
DEAN, Peter Duncan Goodear|
DECKER, Karl
DECOURSEY, Elbert
DE HAEN, Christoph
De KOCK, .?.,
DELBRUCK, Axel
DELUCA Hee
DEMUTH, F.
DENBIGH, Kenneth G,
DENNES, William R.
DENG C..
E
A629; G.B0-G.84
DESNUELLE, Pp,
DEVEL We
ge
DEUTICKE; Hie
DEUTSCH, Maria
DEUTSCH, Walter
DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER NATURFORSCHER
D.289
See also J.93T
C88, 3.907
F.13
A.454, A.505
J.158
J.158
DENTON, Richard M.
LEOPOLDINA
F.325
G.85
H.438
J.313
G.202
str.
3,
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUER INNERE
MEDIZIN
DICKENS, Frank
DIEM, Konrad
DIESEL, Elisabeth
OPAGLE: Jct,
DISCHE, Zacharias
DITTMAN, Jurgen
DIXON, Gordon Henry
DIXON, Hal B.
F.
DIXON, Kendal
DIXON, Malcolm
DODDS, Sir (Edward) Charles
DRUCKEY,
Hermann
DUBOWSKI, Kurt M.
A.641, A.642
A.443, A.445, A.450, A.473,
A.490, A.564, A.577, A.600,
A.693, F..)40, G.21, G.176,
H.101, J.65, J.154, J.159, J.17¢
J.427, J.428
See also A.421, E.20
Ae Gee 2e 23.997
A.492
Ga. G4
D.50, J.903
E.175
J.160
C.171, G.30, 5.653, J.933
A.443, A.577, J.878
W457, G. 177 GAZG,.J.097
A.490, A.564, A.577, G.91,
G.166
J.402, J.828
A.516
C.140, CA43;+ 0, 144
A.693, J.161
A.409, A.507, J.162
A.456
See J.899
D.241
B.90
Age, 4.231
A.496
A.27
J.397
H.379
J.920
DONEGAN, Joseph F.
DOUGHERTY, H.
DOXIADIS, S.A.
DODDS, Kenneth S.
POSH... fo
yea
mms
DOLKART, Ralph E.
DOUDOROFF, Michael
DONNAN, Frederick George
DOLL, Sir (William) Richard (Shaboe)
J.556
DUKE -ELDER, Sir Stewart
DRUMMOND, George I.
DRABKIN, David L.
DRAKE, George L.
DRUMMOND, D.C.
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4,/86
Index of correspondents
DUNCAN, Donald
DUNCAN, J.
G.
A.36, F.153
C106, ith 3, 5) Ob, dah
J Taha. tose J. 299, sb 294,
J.353, J.380, J.381, J.586
DUNHAM, Sir Kingsley (Charles)
DUNTZE, Wolfgang
DUVE, Christian René Marie Joseph de
DUX, Eric FF.
DUX, Walter
DWEK, R.A.
W.
©.372
J.908
B.76
A.775
G.235
J.144
EARLS, Felton
CASTHAM % 3 E.,
EBERT, Pam
E.442
See B.33, B.84
H. 336
ECCLES, Sir John (Carew)
EDSON, Norman Lowther
EDWARDS, Kdthe
EGGLESTON, Leonard Victor
EDDY, Aca
A.
EDELMAN, Isidore Samuel
EDELMAN, Jeffrey (Jack)
EDOZIEN, Joseph C.
EDSALL, John Tileston
C062, ©.c60, ©. 8F.-G. 107,
O06, Gillie GAT, J.163
See also E.441
C.179
C.158
A.490, A.578, J.164, J.165
5.166
A.27, A.521
J.870
A.518, A.564, F.22, J.173,
J.908
A.694, 3.174
3.4 67,° 5:733
E, 24°E ee. Ga) GO,
See also E.175
A.504, A.509, A.564, A.578,
J.54, J.168-J.171, 3.368
B47; 3.172; 3.000
See alsoB.5, Section D passim.
EHRENSVARD, G.
EHRLICH, Felix
EICHHOLTZ, F.
EIGEN, Manfred
GUEL, oH.
A.1031, A.1036
See J.887
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
ELKAN, Wolf
ELLINGER,
ELLINGTON, Eric
ELLIOTT, KeithR.
F.
ELLIOTT, Kenneth Allan Caldwell
ELLIOTT, William Herdman
ELLIS, Frank
ELSDEN, Sidney Reuben
ELSEVIER PUBLISHING COMPANY
ELSWORTH, R.
EMBDEN, Heinrich
F.92
J.876
Ce
C.171, G.182, H.444
MB, F535. 175
A548, P26, Fi2s2, GS. 179,
JH176
See also C.35
A.578
A.445, A.469, A.578, B.22,
0:46, Gid?,.. dctaa, J. 177-
33162, #343; -J-956
See also B.85
A.460
G.128, J.183
J.184
EMERGENCY SOCIETY FOR GERMAN SCHOLARS
IN EXILE
ENCOUNTER FOR THE UNIVERSALITY OF
UNESCO
CNEL. dD.
G.85
J, 5
J.782
ENGEL? 'S;
ENGELBERG, Joseph
ENGEL, Lewis L.
ENGEL, Paul Cowper
EMERSON, Robert
EMMENS, C.
W.
A.694, D.231
G.86
A.443, J.186
J.594
J.187
B.71
H.60
C.3) J. 188
F.178
F.163, F.189
A.856-A. 863
J.176, J.241
J.189, J.190
F.152
ENNOR, Sir Arnold Hughes (Sir Hugh Ennor)
ENSER, Michae! Brian
ENGELHARDT, W.
ENGLARD, Sasha
ENGSTROM, Lorentz
EPSTEIN, Franklin H.
ERECINISKA, Maria
A.
ENGWICHT, Ernst
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
ERNSTER, Lars
ESTABROOK, Ronald Winfield
BILLER Fo
EULER, Ulf Svante von
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY FOR PURE SCIENCE
EVANS, Sir Charles Lovatt
EVANS, Earl Alison,
Jr.
A.553, C.158, D.154, F.189,
Jelt3
A.694, F.169, F.217, F.242,
P.a0r, favo; Fsade, F336,
F337, J.191, J.682Z
See also A.616
E.82
A.550, A.600
G.87
G.87
A.508, A.564, G.166, J.310,
5.550
A.445, A.485, A.507, A.56
A.568, A.578, A.613, E,33,
F. t4, F.31, F.83,
fb 194
See also J.766
F.136,
3.19
EVANS, Benjamin Ifor, Baron
A.578
FABRE, René
A.28, A.571
EVANS, William Charles
A.492, A.578, J.195, 1.860
EVERED, Derek F.
EXECUTIVE HEALTH
EXLEY, Donald
J.196
H.334-H. 341
EYCK, Violet (née Frank)
A.694, J.197-J.199
See also A.561
A.524, A.1042, A.1044
J.201
FARMINGTON INSTITUTE FOR CHRISTIAN
E.469, E.470
J.200
FAUST, Robert Gilbert
J.780
Cie
F.216
FAGG, Bernard
FAIN, John N.
FALK, Herbert
FARKAS, L.
FALCONER, lanR.
STUDIES
FATMI;°H..
A;
A.694, A.1046
D.2]
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
FAWCETT, A.
W.
FEBS LETTERS
FEINBERG, Abraham
FELD, Steve
FELDBERG, Wilhelm Siegmund
FELDHEIM, Walter
FELDMAN, M.
FELIX, Kurt
FELLENIUS, Erik
FELLS, lan
FENN, Wallace O.
FERDINAND, William
FERGUSON, I.
D.
B.90
H.342-H.358
F .234
J.202
A.445, A.504, G.218, G.219,
J.203
D.247-D.249, J.204
F.126
A.449, A.450
D.257-D.261
B.93
EWS
J.205
B.19
FESSLER, John Hans
FIALA, F.
FIELD, James B.
FIELD, John
FILDES, Sir Paul
J.206
F.74, F.75
J.55
A.471, A.525, F.13
R.
S.
L.
B.4, J:855
See also C.86, J.207
A.31, A.511, A.546
J.887
J.208
F.236
A.1032
J.209
H.250
FINCH, Sir Ernest
FINCHAM, J.
FISCHER, Hermann OQ.
“FISCHER, R.
FISCHGOLD, Harry
FISHER, Harold W.
FISHER, Sir Henry (Arthur Pears)
G.88-G.96
A, AGL, C.36,°C. 102, 5.89,
J.105, d7859
FLEMING MEMORIAL FUND FOR MEDICAL
FISHER, Reginald Brettaver (David)
J.210
H.409
J.881
FITZGERALD, Michael Gerald
FLECKENSTEIN, Albrecht
FLEMING, Sir Alexander
FITZGERALD, Patrick J.
FLANAGAN, Dennis
Pee
4 @
A. 493, F.57, 3.212
RESEARCH
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
FLETCHER, Robin Anthony
FLOREY, Howard Walter, Baron
FLORKIN, Marcel
FLOUR MILLING AND BAKING ASSOCIATION
FLOWERS, Brian Hilton, Baron
FLOWERS, Mary Frances, Lady
FOLLEY, Sydney John
FONNESU, Alberto
FOOT, Michael Richard Daniell
FORBES, Gilbert
FORD, Edmund Brisco
Reo; Bet
FORREST, Irene S.
C.380
A.568, A.578, C.185, C.192,
A. lve, ©7204 Co22a.C sor
C.261, C.264, C.286, C.340,
C.344, G.185, G.186, J.213
see also C.282, C.342
A.445, A.496, E.10-E.13
A.627
G.201
See E.176
Pe 600
/>5.214,: 5;250.« J, 32%
A626 ,.:4: 218
A.578
A.31, A.499
C223. -C.. 295
Dita
A.870, J.216
FORSTER, Evelyn
A.445, H.321
FRANCIS, Martin
FOX, Harold Munro
FRAENKEL,
A.518
Ga
A.496
B.15
FRANCK, Hugo
FRANCK, James
FORSTER, Robert E.
FRANKAU, I.
M.
D.203
A.516
A.506
FRAENKEL-CONRAT, Heinz
C.158
FRASER, (Thomas) Russell (Cumming)
FRAZER, Alastair Campbell
FREEDMAN, Maurice
FREIE WISSENSCHAFTLICHE VEREINIGUNG
FRANKS, Oliver Shewell, Baron
A.445, A.517, J.217
FRANKEL, Ernest
FRANKEN, Herman
B.37
E72
C.300
G.121
A.1019, G.97
FSO ss OS
PeolZ, G.2,: 3.908
FREINKEL, Norbert
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
FREMINET, A.
FREUD, Anna
Index of correspondents
FREY, Walter
FRIBERG, Sten
'FRIDOLIN'
(see under BOHNING)
FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF
JERUSALEM
FRITZ, Irving B.
FROHLICH, Hermann
FROHLICH, J.C.
FROMAGEOT, Cl.
FRUTON, Joseph Stewart
FUJITA, Akiji
FULD, Heinz
D.438, H.343
E.471
A.410, J.887
A.31
G.98-G.101
A.618, F.220, H.192
E.299
E.299
Bogie 1147
A.485, A.493, A.578, E.185,
Fld, F243; F.152,9.218, 1:36
J.850
J.219
A.31, A.443, A.445, A.578,
A:564, G.1, 3,220
A.789
A.578, A.631
A.518, J.221
E.358, J.223
FULDER, Hans
FULLER, R.
Clinton
GABOR, Dennis
GADAMER, Hans-Georg
Royle Poti toa te.
peasy ee
FULD, Helene ('Talene') (née DAVIDSON)
FULD DE FLIESS, Marta
J.744
A.469, A.490, A.579, G.177,
Chen te
See also C.104
A.579, A.665, B.72
GALSTON, Arthur W.
GARDELLA, Joseph W.
A.665, A.695
See also E.176, G.141
GCAEBLER, ©.
2-7,
GAFFRON, Hans
J7250
See D.128
A.461, A.499, J.224
3.200) 3. Gk, ke OOF
GADDUM, Sir John (Henry)
GALE, Ernest Frederick
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
GARFIELD, Eugene
GARLAND, Peter B.
GARLING, Harold
GARNETT, Alice
H.363-H. 365
A.618
A.695, A.1171, B.37
A.929, A.980-A.985
See also A.767
GARROD, Sir Archibald Edward
See E,202
GARROD, Dorothy
GASQUET, Pierre de
GATJENS, Margareta
GEDDES) Wir
F.:
Srl, J.
aR. Ac.
GEISSMAN, T.
A.
GELEHRTER, Thomas D.
GELLER, David M.
GENOVES, Santiago
GEORGE, Thomas Neville
E.198
J.226
A513
F .36
Prvaey Cv 22, P68) OT pd ROP
See J.886
D.71
Jaane
F.160
Care
A.1045, G.141
A.1014
F183
GERARD, Ralph W.
GERHARDS, E.
GERLACH, Walter
A.507, F.86
3.638
D.506, F.347
A.665, F.136
_ GETZ, Godfrey S.
GEVERS, Wieland
GERLT, Richard
GERRITSEN, George C.
G.238
579, B.102, B.104, J.44,
oap 1 oa a7
3
A.34
D.97
See also D.177
J.229
F347
A.27, B.5
A.613, F.164
See also G.179
GIBSON, Frank William Ernest
GEY, K. © Friedrich
GEYER, Robert P.
GIBBONS, W.
M.
GIESSING, R.
GILBERT, Edmund W.
GEST, Howard
GIBSON, Quentin Howieson
A.
Ji
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
GILCHRIST, Frances
GILLETTE, H.
Malcolm
Gituis. ys.
GINSBURG, David
GIRNUS, Wilhelm
GITLER, Carlos
GJESSING, Leiv
GJESSING, R.
GLASER, Elsa
GLASS, Hiram Bentley
GLOCK, Gertrude
GOBLE, Frank
GOLDING, Arthur
GOLDSCHMIDT, Car!
GOLDSCHMIDT (later MEYER), Hannah
GOMBRICH, Sir Ernst
A. 525
Bot Corer @ 139
C16
F.126
ine
A.36, F.100
A.513, B.73
B.73, J.880, J.883
A.857, A.858, A.860, A.864,
A.866-A. 868
J.232
J.893
E.482
A502
J.874
A.986, A.987
F.174, J.597
1203
F.79
GOLDSTEIN, Leon
GOLDWASSER, Eugene
GOLDWASSER, R.
GOOD, Norman E.
GOODDY, William
GOLLWIiITZER-MEIER
(see KROETZ)
GOODHART, Arthur Lehman
GOMES DA COSTA, Silverio Ferreira
GOOD, |.
Jack
dhl
A.695
A.623, F.145
J.906
See J.906, J.930
J.895
A.579, J.5
C.169
A.446, A.493, A.564, A579,
©, 23.C.463; @.177, 180,
JA57, 3.234
GORDON, W.
GORDONOFF, T.
GOSALVEZ, Mario
GOSSELIN, Giiles
GOODWIN, Trevor Walworth
GOODMAN, A.
David
J.235, J.896
3.878
Cera
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
GOTTO, Antonio Marion
E .302)6).296
Jdetat
a7
E.241, J.238
A.410
D.385, J.859
See E.44]
F478
A.36
A.614
Aol, 3.239, Jiaei
See also E.72
GOTTSCHALK, A.
GOULD, E.
GOWING, Margaret Mary
GRAFE, E.
GRAHAME-SMITH, David Grahame
GRANIT, Ragnar
GRANT, William C.
GRANTHAM, Muriel
GRAY, Clarke a
GREEN, David Ezra
GREEN, F. H.
K.
GREEN ths:
3.
GREENBERG, David M.
GREENBERG, Julius R.
Me, Dies ee Fy RTD;
C.199
See also C.76, C.200
A.446, A.499, A.546
B.16, F.13, H.29
F.167
A. 695
F.15
J.164
C.366, C.372
A.499, A.579, D.70, J.240,
J.895.
J.906
GREENE, Vivien (Mrs. Graham)
GREENSTEIN, Jesse P.
GREGORY, Frederick Gugenheim
GREGORY, Roderic Alfred
GREVILLE, Guy D.
GREY, TC,
GRIFFITHS, David Ellis
F.345
Agere, ©. Liz, F.2de, f a7ls
V 2E2y do COT
ee also D.128
J.248
A.493, A.579, A.695
A.516, A.579
C.954, F+355, J.746,. J.24}-
J.244
GRUNFELD, Ernst
GRUNICKE, H.
GRUNDMANN, Hans and Margaret
GRUNAU, John A.
GRISOLIA, Santiago
eh, 1. O9D
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
Goett, O;
GUERRA,
Francisco Carvalho
GUGGENHEIM, Karl
GUNNING, A.
J.
GUNSALUS, Irwin Ciyde
GURIN, Samuel
|
GUTBROD, Rolf
GUTFREUND, Herbert
GUTLE, Helene
GUYOT, Olga
Fae FG
5.764
A.426
C.9
F.106
A.471, A.520, A.616, A.695,
J.76, 3.249
A.695
B.76, J.250
A.988-A.990
A.461, A.498, A.579, F.52,
J.251
HAAS, Erwin
Pode L252
HAGEN, A.
HAASE, Harald
A. 500
HAILSHAM OF SAINT MARYLEBONE, Quintin
McGarel Hogg, Baron
HACKETT, David
HADDOW, Sir Alexander
HALBERSTADTER,
HALES, C.
N.
HALESTRAP, Andrew P.
HALLADAY, James
B.75
A.27, A.452, A.493, A.580,
A.600, E.206, J.253
D.332
A.461
A.569, A.580, C.100
A.426
G.25
See J.931
A.580
Giaigd, Cvi9t:. J. 926
A.506, A.580, A.613, C.164,
E.237, F.35, F.138, J.825
HAMMERSLEY, John Michael
HANDLER, Philip
HALLPIKE, Charles Skinner
A.496, J.197, J.254
HANDOVSKY, H.
|
HALSBURY, John Anthony Hardinge Giffard
Earl of
,
A.580, J.668
HAMILTON, Robert Houston
A.47]
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
HANES, Charles Sarnuel
HANSCH, Corwin
HANSON, Frank Blair
HANSON, Horst
HANSON, Richard W.
HAPPOLD, Frank Charles
HARDIE, Colin Graham
HARDING, Harold
HARDING, Nigel G. — L.
HARDY, Sir Alister (Clavering)
HARDY, G.
HARINGTON, Sir Charles (Robert)
HARKER, Paul
3.842
J.929
B.44
F.212
D.254, H.77, J.742
A.29, A.446, A.450, A.451,
A.502, A.565, A.580, A.600,
B2t, 0-30°G.28° 171.
J.255, J.859
6-977
A.496
J.256
A.600, A.696, C.264, J.91
C.140-C.144
A.446, A.451, A.452, A.500,
A.580, A.600, B.6, B.21, B.35,
Bv65, €.3.6.291, 0.37.
G.165, J.257, J.349, 3.350,
J.513, 1.626
E.47]
A.605
H.95
F.129, F.130
D.91
260.0. 278, Db 27k J95R
J.259
HARNWELL, Gaylord P.
HARLEY, John Laker
HARMELIN, William
HARRIS, GG...
J.
HARRIS, Henry
HARRAP, Ken R.
HARRIS, Eric J.
A.491, A.580, G.47, J.792
A.509
C.376, G.175, G.180, J.209,
Ji260,°5,261, 1989
A.493, A.580, G.136
D.375
J.878, J.879
A, 605
A.696, C.22, C.18]
A,516, J.262
HARTLEY, Sir Harold (Brewer)
HARRISON, Douglas Creese
HARRIS, Leslie Julius
HARRIS, Robert A.
HARTE, Robert A.
HARTLEY, Brian Selby
HARTREE.. Ei:
Fx
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
HARTUNG, Kurt
HARTWICH, Horst W.
HASLAM, J.
M.
HASLAM, Richard J.
rASELWOOD, Gi.
HASTINGS, A.
A...
Baird
D.
HATCH, M.D.
HAUROWITZ, Felix
HAWKINS, Richard A,
HAWORTH, R.
Dz
HAYEK, Friedrich August (von)
HAYTER, Sir William Goodenough
HAYS, Marguerite T.
E.471
F.5]
A. 696
See D.24]
G.39, H.432
A.507, A.605, C.159, E.25,
26°F, 32).b0 bay GAZA
D.88, D.396
A.508, F.151
D.44, D.45, D.326
See also J.918
A.493, A.568
A.696, J.565
See also E.44]
J2614,. 5.615
F305
PC AGe,
ces
HEARD)
oe Rk
Ce
HEIDEGGER, Martin
A.696, J.263
HEATH, Oscar Victor Sayer
HEATLEY, Norman George
G.47A
D.344
A.600
HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM
A.27
See also A.1i51, G.141
A.425, F.79, F.93-F.95,
G.102-G.104
HEILMEYER, L.
HEIMPEL, H.
HEINEMAN, James H.
F.190, F.287, J.264
4.570, F.47, J.893
A.516
.
A.666, A.685, A.696, A.871-
A.875
J.878
B.72
A. 696,
Civ
J.891
HEINEMANN, Martin
HEINZ, Erich
HEISS, Jakob
HELL, Elizabeth
HELLER, H.
HEMMERICH, Peter
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
HEMMING, H.
H.
HEMS, Reginald
HENCH, Philip Showalter
HENDERSON, David Willis Wilson
HENDERSON, L.
M.
HENDERSON, P._
HENDERSON, William M.
D.
HENLEY, Keith S.
HENNIS,
HENRICI, Peter
HENSELEIT, Kurt
HENTON, A.
I.
Pee ek, (oa
C.
HERBERT, Mary H.
See C.226
B.9, D.332
See also A.561, B.5, C.145,
Section D passim.
A.538
G.128
A.36
€ 207
G.10
Atos
A.505
E.178
A.28, A.508, J.265
See also A.1231, D.9A
G.35
H.402
C.175
A.27, A.1020
Eo
See E.438
HERZBERG, Gerhard
HESS, Benno
HERMAN, Lawrence
HERS, H.
Géry
HERKEL, Walter
HERKEN, Hans
J.268
See also D.73
A. 666,° Di 373, D:376, £.288,
Pam seals
See also E.185, F.63
A. 580
A. 500
See also A.414
A.453, E.185
See also E.178
HESS THAYSEN, Jdrn
G.47
F.243
A.500
HEUBNER, W.
HEUSS, Theodor
HEWER, R. — Langton
Mev rs oe
J,
See J.372
F257
HEVESY, George de
HESS, Eugene L.
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
MOWHT te
oR,
HEYDEMAN, M._
T.
MIBBILE, Ke
-G.
HIEBERT, Erwin N.
HIGGINS, G.
HIGH, Edward G.
HILL, Archibald Vivian
HILL, Robert (Robin)
HILL, Robert T.
RIC Se.
HILTON, John
HIMSWORTH, Sir Harold (Percival)
A.481
C.160
G.10
J.73]
B.89
F.35
C.207, J.269, J.683
see also D.173, E.178
A.446, A.502, G.177, J.270,
J.828, J.884
D.129
D.19
S244
HIRD, Frank J.
Pano oso.
Pe
R.
RE
HINSHELWOOD, Sir Cyril (Norman)
HIRSCH, Walter
HIRSCHMANN, Ida (later MACALPINE or)
HIRST, Sir Edmynd (Langley)
A.580, A.697
A.481, A.504, A.556, A.558,
A.559, A.580, A.623, B.62,
B.65, C.101, C.105, C.107,
C215). C.2199C.221 € 1245,
DcOy OTS Jae a2e J, 856
See also C.216, G.126
A.446, A.580, J.272
Ji:244,. 3.273; J818
F.91
E.178
D.32
A.580, A.600
G.153
B.66, J.886
F.89
F.263
B46, C1192 C112)
J.274
A.565, A.580, A.600, G.172,
J.275
A.506, A.697
See also C.213, C.214
D.
HOCKADAY, TT.
HOCKENT Does.
HODGKIN, Sir Alan (Lloyd)
HODGKIN, Dorothy Mary Crowfoot
HOCHACHKA, Peter W.
HOBERMAN, Henry D.
HIRST, George K.
HOARE, Fc
Ew
Dy
HODGKISS, Kathie
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
HOEK, Jan B.
HOESCH, Adele von
HOFFMAN, Paul
HOFFMANN-OSTENHOF, Otto
HOFSTEN, Bengt v.
HOKIN, Lowell Edward
HOLLAENDER, Alexander
HOLLAND, Philip
HOLMES, Barbara: E.
HOLMES, Eric
HOLMES, Frederic Lawrence
HOLMES, Geoffrey Arthur
HOLMES, Kenneth Charles
HOLMES, W.
HOLSTEN, Katharina (Katinka)
A.666, D.75, J.276
E.178
A.1016
A.580, F.128
D.61
A.31, A.500, A.666, A.697,
J.277-J.280
F.139, F.156
H.278
A.520, J.28]
B.1
AT, A.697, ANZZ2, E67,
06252 *J5 286, :d,307
See also A.11646
C.378
C.237
C207
A.991-A.1000
B.74, J.304
A.666, A.697, C.16, E.257,
F.143, H.333, H.414, J.140,
J.287, J.288
A.859, A.863
F.231
J.896
HOLZER, P.
HOMMES, F.
A.
HOPE, Derek B.
HOPKINS, Sir Frederick Gowland
HOLTER, Heinz
HOLZER, Helmut
J.346
A.27, A.443, J.289
See also A.414, A.420, A.421,
A.423
H.427
5a 3,207
F.178, J.190, J.229, J.290
A.502, J.291
G30
A.58
HOPKINS, Reginald Hadyn
HOPWOOD, B.
C.
£.
HORECKER, Bernie L.
HOROWITZ, Norman Harold
HORWOOD, M.
HOSCH, Theodor
HOWARD, Frank L.
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
HUANG, Yeh-Zen
HUBER, Tyron E.
HUEMMS; Ey
ak.
HUGGETT, A.
St.John
HUGGINS, Charles Brenton
HUGHES, David Edward
HUGHES, J.
Trevor
HUIJING, F.
HULME © Aut:
Ge
HUME, Eleanor Margaret M.
HUME-ROTHERY, William
HUNTER, Gordon D.
HUTCHENS, John O.
HUNTER, F.
Edmund
HUNSBERGER, |.
Moyer
HUXLEY, Sir Andrew Fielding
HUXLEY, Sir Julian (Sorell)
Cony
IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND
INGALL,
INGLE, Dwight J.
ILRA INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
INGOLD, Sir Christopher (Keli)
A.43]1
E.398
J.301
IDELSON, V.
ILLIES, Joachim
G.105
A.493
A.517
INGRAM, DD.
G.
C.172
Csth
G.13]
A.515, A.580, J.792
‘
A.564, A.580, A.605, A.697,
F.83,; 2292
See also F.136
A.623, A.639, A.697, F.9, F.24
G.39, G.175, G.176, G.183,
J.254, J.293-J.299, J.303,
J.403
A.76, A.697, F.257
D.73
J.889
A.446, A.502, A.565, A.580,
J.300, J.542
A. 580, C.68, C16 C. 269.
C.298
J.296
J.886
G.7
B.77, D.128
A.697, E.200, G.182
A.467
H.394-H. 396
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
INSTONES, Marianne (née Wolffenstein)
INTER DISCIPLINARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
H.363-H.365
A.58]
H.366-H.372
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ON THE UNITY
OF THE SCIENCES/INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL
FOUNDATION
G.106-G.120
IRWIN, Glenn W.
Jt.
ISHIKAWA, Eiji
ISMAIL, A.
A.
ISRAEL UNIVERSITIES' STUDY GROUP FOR
MIDDLE EASTERN AFFAIRS
ISSELBACHER, Kurt J.
ISTITUTO LOMBARDO
WAI, Ken
IZUME, Setichi
Poire
D.80, D.398
C.166
G.121
J.746
A.628
H.397, H.398
J.870
JACOB, Frangois
JACOBSOHN, Kurt
JACOBSON, W.
JACOBY, Fritz
JACKSON, Rie
A,
Ctr?
E .482
J913
F.142
JACKSON, Morton B.
JACKSON, Clive G.
A.500, A.581, B.76, F.145
JACOBSON, Victoria Peyser
A.513
A.1034
A.631, A.667, C.181, E.60,
F.354
J.738
B28, )64 02
s92Z9
A.443, A.524, A.581, A.667,
A.698, A.1021
JANNER, Barnett, Baron
JANSEN, Bee
oC i
Be
JAMES, William Owen
JACOBY, Kurt
JACOBY, Lilo
A.875
H.287
JAENICKE, Lothar
JANES Ry
eT.
G.66
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
JANSSEN, Curt
JARNEFELT, Johan
dPRREP is
Ge,
JAY LE, Max-F.
JEDEIKIN, Lillian A.
JENNINGS, Margaret (Lady FLOREY)
JENSEN, Elwood V.
JENSEN, Poul K.
deasOe ni Wa es Siccnk
JEWISH AGENCY FOR PALESTINE
JOHNS, Alan T.
JOHNSON, B.
Connor
JOHNSON, Monica (formerly LINDSAY)
JOHNSON, Ralph H.
JONAS, Gerald
JONES, E.
Sherwood
A.858-A.864, A.866, A.867
F.16]
G.81
F.73
3.303
J.909
F.232, J.391
B.74, F.107, J.304
C.6, F.6
A.430
A.520, J.546
See G.114
A. 503
J.305, J.913
A.28, A.581, A.698, J.306-
J.309
J.310
E.179, J.311
D.253
E.202
A.446, A.581
H.314
A. 568
Cileg C.380C.37B. 312
See also C.191, C.264
JOKL, Ernst
JOLLY, Alison
JOHNSTONE, Joseph Perry
JOHNSON, William Arthur (Johnny)
JONES, Sir Brynmor
“JONES, Colin T.
fds 345
D.203
See also D.353
JONES -MORTIMER, Maurice
JONES, Sir Ewart (Ray Herbert)
JONES, Howard A.
JONES, John D.
H.423
Pizee
Cid
E.130
J.314
JONES, Kenneth Milner
JONES, Mary Ellen
JONES, Reginald Victor
JONES, Robert
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
JORDAN, Arthur
JORES, A.
Regt JS.
JUKES, Thomas H.
JUNG, F.
JUNG, R.
JUNGERMANN, Kurt
JUNK,
JURTSHUK, Peter
KADOWAKI, Hiroko
KALCKAR, Herman M.
KALNITSKY, George
A.493, B.90
A. 505
cris
H.335, H.337
F.97
A.698, F.49
5.922
A497
F.125
KANUNGO, M.S.
KAMPF,
KANIUGA, Z.
KARK, Pieter
KARK, Robert M.
KARLSON, Peter
KALOW, W.
KALTER, H.
KAPLAN, Nathan O.
(Nate)
C.178
A.605, J.316
A.699, F.139, J.317
J.919
H.396
A.889
F.148
J.318
D.57, E.179, F.88, J.16, J.319
J.320
F.81, F.88, J.321
J.902
F.88, F.347
F.278
See E.441
D.130, D.178-D.180
D.64, J.906
See also F.179
KASTNER, Liesel (see also ADLER, Liselotte)
KASHA, Michael
KASTLER, Alfred
KARNOVSKY, Manfred L.
KATTERMANN, Reinhard
KATUNUMA, N.
KATZ, Sir Bernard
€yi60, F.228
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
KATZ, Joseph
KATZ, N.
KAN, Fea);
RAY Nee
Ds
KAYA, Seiji
REANPE.
A.
KEECH, D.
Bruce
KEELEY, Thomas Clews
SEEND HH. .
H
KEILIN, Anna
KEILIN, David
KEILIN, Joan
(later Mrs. D. Whiteley)
KEIR, Hamish M.
KEIR, * J.
KELEMEN, Mary V.
KELLER, G.
Keli. fio
J.323
5.922
A.581, B.31, J.659
5.897
F 280
F.183
J.324
A. 581
C.294, J.546
J.325
c
A.27, A.446, A.500, A.568
A.581, A.600, J.325
See also A.424, J.791
A.710, J.325
F.282, G.24
A, 581
5.326
5.327
5.331
H.444
C.96
5.328
A.500
D.32
A.941, 3.565
A. 609
S299, 3.329, J.a51
E.298-E.300
KELLUM, Wilbur E.
KELLY, Anthony
KEMP, Michael B.
KENDALL.
.P.
KENDALL, James
KENDREW, Sir John (Cowdery)
F.231, F.255, F.298
5.267
@.$62,. Ci 066227347
A.10, D.246
FV
KENNEDY, Eugene Patrick
KEYNES, Richard Darwin
KENNAN, George F.
KEYNES, W.
Milo
KIDDER, George W.
KERSCHER, Rudolf
KEYES
KEWITZ, Helmut
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
KIESSLING, Karl-Heinz
KIIL, Fredrik
KIKUCHI, G.
KILBURN, Thomas
KILGORE; W.
J.
KILLICK, Esther M.
KIM, Hyun Dju
KIMPTON, Lawrence A.
KiNG, Gr *
Ge
Rie, £35.
oe
KING, Peter P.
KING, Tsoo E.
KINGSLEY, Warren K.
KINSELL, Laurance W.
KIPNIS, David M.
D257, 3930
S912
See J.923
J.698
Pit, F186
A.513, A.581
F263
F.3]
A.485
A.490, G.21, G.29
D.507
F.182
G.19
F.118
Ctra
KIRSTEN, R.
KISCH, Bruno
S21
Jian!
Jaa
Ese
KLEMM, Helen M.
KLEMPERER, G.
KLEE, Ph.
KLEIBER, Max
KLEINZELLER, Arnost
KITZINGER, Charlotte
KLEINMAN, Arthur M.
F.19
B.77, J.332
A.518, A.O99, J.300, J. 304,
See also B.79, D.437
J.887
A. 504
A.493, A.581, B.75, J.341,
KLINGENBERG, E.
Martin
KLEMPERER, Hugh George
A.619, D.154, J.340
KLENOW, Hans
KLIM, Rita A.
KNIVE TT, Victor A.
E.472
J.876
F.107
C.143
rene
KLIDZE, ©:
KNiGHt, Be.
G.
J .296, 1, 3507 5.209
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
KNOOP, Franz
KNOWLES, Jeremy Randall
KNOWLES, John H.
KNOWLES, Peter Frank
KOCH, Edward I.
KODICEK, Egon
KOENIGSFELD, Erika (née Schragenheim)
KOEPPE, Roger E.
KOGL, F.
KOGUT, Margot
KOHLER, Robert E.
KOLDITZ, Wolfgang
2D,
ROLER, “Ro
KOLLER, Otto von
KOMANT, W.
A.27, 3.342
A.699, F.347
See also F.349
C.139
J.343
G.153
CA79
A.518, A.699
F.125
J.880
A.462, A.581, A.668, A.699
E.25, E.179
J.344
G.131
E.136
A. 504
J.345
E.438
3.346
J.338
A.497, A.500, A.565, A.574,
A.615, A.619, A.632, A.639,
F202. F..
A. 655, A668: C. 98
F.06, Fi9S4):6.27,°6.39, GAGz,
G. 168, G.169, G87, G.201,
H.97, H.207, H.291, J.347-J.361
5.591, J.842
See also B.65, E.185, J.914
A.443, G.182
KONDRASHOVA, Maria N.
KONIG, Franz, Cardinal
KORNBERG, Sir Hans (Leo)
KONIG, Renata
KORNBERG, Arthur
5.921
A.668, A.1001, E.185, E.266
See also E.179
A. 504
F.172, F.175
A.493, A.699, F.38, J.362
A. 498
KRAAKE,
KRAMER, K.
KRAMPITZ, Lester O.
KRANSZ, A,
KRAUS, H.
KOSTERLITZ, Hans W.
KOSTLIN, Annemarie
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
KRAYER, O.
KREBS, Alma (née DAVIDSON)
KREBS, Elisabeth (Lise)
KREBS, Ernst Wolfgang
KREBS, Georg
KREBS, Gisela
KREBS, Helen Margaret (later LOWELL)
KREBS, John Richard
KREBS, Lotte
KREBS, Margaret, Lady
1.876
A.729
A.510, A.539, A.577, A.730-
A.744, A.804-A.807, A.838,
A.892, A.1272, F.58, F.89
See also A.890
A.494, A.745-A.762, A.800,
A.802, A.805, A.806, A.808,
A.818, A.833, A.1272
A.715~-A.728, A.808
A.493, A.581, A.639, A.770-
A.776, A.827, A.828, A.832,
A.833, A.834, A.835, A.837,
A.838, A.840, A.841, A.891,
F.52
A.785
A.786, H.92
A.805
A.31,'A.36, A.473, A. 648,
A.770-A.773, A.777-A.783,
A.827, F.22, F.58, F.86, F.88,
F.89, F.105, F.107, F.153, F.176
A{31, A.107, A.108, A. 501,
A.639, A.648, A.763-A.769,
A.770-A.775, A.801, A.802,
A.804, A.805, A.808, A.809,
A.890, A.892, A.905, E.286
A.784
A. 526
A. 526
F.298
C.175
E.179
C.170
A.463, A.516, J.363, J.364
E.447
J.365
A.1237
- KREBS, Richard
KREBS, Walter
KREIBICH, K.
KRIEGLSTEIN, J.
KREBS, Paul Stephen
F.129
KROETZ,. Klothilde
KROGER, Hans
KROGH, August
KROHNKE, F.
KRONFELD, David S,
KRIPPAHL, Gunther
KRISHNAN, P.
S.
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
KRVAVICA, S.
KUBOWITZ, Fritz
KUENZEL, Peter
KUHN, Nicholas J.
KUHN, Richard
KULATILAKE, A.
E,
KULKA, Richard Georg
KULONEN, Eino |.
KUMAR, Soma
KUN, Ernest
KUNIN, Arthur S.
KURTI, Nicholas
KURTZ, Adolf
KUSHMERICK, Martin J.
J.918
Cw?
a Fg
G.10, .1;366, J.36Z
See E.75
J.925
J.368
C.163,.3.369
F.245
J.98, J.3/0
C.166
A.581, A.699, G.107, G.109,
aay
1 he 718, 05 eG.
J.371
eure
G.166; 35927
KUSSMANN, Eva Maria
A.464
J.373
LAMPRECHT, W.
LANDAU, Bernard R.
LANDAU, Richard L.
LANDON, E.
KYDD, David M.
LAGUNA, José
LAL, cSt
ok.
LACK, David Lambert
LAMBERT, Robert A.
See also C.62
J.374
F.156
J.891
A.27, 4.421, A.422
J.910
D.186
H.396
J.873
J.903
J.375
Riot, Aste 0) AL ae/ hae,
C7353
LANE, Miriam
(see ROTHSCHILD)
LANDOR,°S.°".R,
LANE, Charles D,
LANE, Pairicia S.
LANKESTER, J.
A.669, A.1002
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
LANOUE, Kathryn F.
LARDY, Henry Arnold
LARGE, Peter John
LARKIN, J.C.
LASCELLES, June
LASER, Eva
LASER, Hans
LASERSTEIN, K.
LAST o...
ace
LATIES, George G.
LAUDAHN, Gerhard
LAURSEN, Richard A.
LAUTER, S.
LAWRENCE, Williom J.C.
LAWSON, Alexander
LAWSON, Robert
F.308
toes O70, 12876
See also F.356
3.497, (3.378
A. 565
J.379-J.384, J.671
J.385
A.497, J.385
A.539
G.233
A.507, A.700, F.166, J.386
5.636
C.174
AIT Aw
J.828
H.437
A.493
G.121
E.472
.876
.427, J.387, J.388
LEDERER, E.
LAZZARO, Guiseppe
LEAF, Alexander
LEAKE, Chauncey D.
LE BRETON, Eliane
LAZAR, David
LAZAR, Irving
LEDINGHAM, John Gerard Gervin
901
A443, A.493, A.1026, G.131,
389
LEFEVER, R.
(E6GE*
LW
LEE, Sir Kenneth
LeeCH FB.
LEHMANN, Hermann
LEEVY, Carroll M.
LEHMANN, J&rgen
LEHNARTZ, E.
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
LEHNINGER, Albert Lester
LEIBACH, Frederick H.
LEIGHTON, Mary
LEINEN, Hildegard
LEITNER, Ursula
LEITNER, Zoli A.
LEMBERG, (Max) Rudolf
LEMIEUX, Guy
LEMMERICH, Jost
LENFANT, Claude
LENHART, Rcbert L.
LENZ, Robert A.
A.503, A.582, F.26, F.134,
Fee, £2304, 5.207, 3.370,
SGPT 3.756, Is761 5). 880
E.65
A.582
A.582
A.446, A.503, A.582, A.639,
A.700, G.136, J.392
hte A 499.6 195. C. 125.
Fj2a7. G:ae: 4.982
F.47, 5.842
C.180, J.775
E.179
H.376
E.306
G.117
3.1
LEVINE, Rachmiel
bev ¥,
-H. =. Richard
J.913
J.393
LEPSIUS, Richard
LERNER, Alec
LETTRE, Hans
LEUTHARDT, F.
LEVENBOOK, Leo
LEVINE, B.
A. 582
G.98
J.885
A, 468) A526) C1162, F 1225
A.506, J.886
J.915
A.901
A. 582
5.394
E.252
5.395
A.565, A.568, A.582, C.3
See also C.61
A.500, A.565, A. 582, F.102,
H.344
D.100, F.199, G.153, J.910
°
LEWIN, Heinz
LEWIS, Ralph W.
LEYDHECKER, Wolfgang
LICHTWITZ, Leo
LIDDELL, Edward George Tandy |
LIEBER, Charles S.
LIECKE, Richard
LIEBECQ, Claude
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
LIFSON, Shneior
LIGETI, Gy&rgy
LILJESTRAND, G.
LINDAHL, Irmgard
LINDAHL, Per Eric
LINDBERG, Olov
LINDSAY, Alexander Dunlop, Baron
LINDSAY, Derek B.
LINDSEY, Douglas
"LINE!
LINK, Karl Paul
LINNANE, Anthony W.
LINNETT, John (Jack) Wilfred
LINSTEAD, Sir (Reginald) Patrick
LIN ZG
dy
ay,
F.126
A.701
A. 536
A.632, A.669, A.701, A.1003-
A.1007
A.493, F.72, F.107
F.107
A.27
G.a2
J.860
J.396
A. Sat, 5.897
J.782
See C,332
A.446, G.155, J.152
D.79
See also J.923
:
LIPPEL, Kenneth
LIPSCHITZ, W.
LIPSON, M.
LLOYDjrA. °° G,
LLOYD, Brian Beynon
LLOYD, John B.
LLOYD, June K.
LIPMANN Fritz Albert
S917
J.870
J.433
A.31, A.497, A.582, A.701, F.15
G.16, J.228, J.387, J.398-J.401
See also D.107, F.210
/
A. 1036
A.446, A.500, A.582, A.608,
A.802-A.804, A.813, A.815-
A.843, A.845~A.854, A.858~
A. 868
A. 1231; F106. 3.692
LOEB, Robert F.
LOEBENSTEIN, Annie
A.516, A.568, A.582, A.601
LOCKSPEISER, Sir Ben
G.40
Dive
H.289
J. 94a
LODGE, Thomas
LOEB, Julius
A.493
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
LOENING, Ulrich E.
LOESER, Alfred A.
LOEWI, Gerald
LOEWI, Otto
LOFFLER, Wilhelm
LOHMANN, Karl
LOHR, J.
LODELEUR:. J:
LOMINSKI, lwo
LONDON Ess:
'S.
LONG, Cyril
LOOSMORE, R.
M.
LOPEZ-ALARCON, Luisa
LOR,
LOSADA, Manuel
LOTHAR, Gabriel
J.402
A. 503
J.403
A.526, A.565
See also E.196
A.420
Fi9z. F, Los; ae
See also E.54
E 472
5.876
C.159, J.405
J.876
H.306
J.892
C.178
C7
J.406
J.908, J.911
A.565, C.14, D.129, J.850,
J.888
6.15
A.582
LOUGHMAN, Brian C.
LOUTIT, John Freeman
LOTSPEICH, William D.
3316
See also G.18]
LOWE, David
“LOWELL, John
LOWENSTEIN, John M.
J.102, 5.897
J.930
A.620, A.701, F.88, J.367,
J.407-J.416
See also D.80
J.879
J.885, J.889
F.13
A.791, A.890
F.288
H.432, H.433, H.434, H.436
F.188
LOWRY, Oliver H.
LUCK, J.
Murray
LUCY, Jack A.
LUFT, Rolf
LUCK, Ursula
LUCKMANN, Thomas
LOWENTHAL, Karl
Ged: Wee
Fe
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
LUKE, David
LUND, Patricia
LUND-OLESEN, Knud
LUNDQUIST, Frank
LUNDSGAARD, Einar
LURIA, Salvador Edward
LUSH, Brandon
LUST, Franz J.
LUST, R.
LUTHI, H.
LUTZ, W.
LWOFF, André
LYNEN, Eva
LYNEN, Feodor (Fitzi)
J.440
C476, C120, E3274: 3, 589
See also Section D passim.
J.930
D.256
A.540, J.869
E.358, E.472, F.32
Ci Caw
A, 508, H.290
E.136
Di37; Db, 38
A.28
G.86, J.883
A.32, E.83
A.464, A.565, J.366, J.417-
J.419
see.also E.76-E.418,°G. 143,
G.178
q.v. )
MACBETH, Ronald G.
MACALPINE, Ida
(formerly HIRSCHMANN
MACARTHUR, Sir Williarn
Me CANCE, Robert Alexander
McCALLUM, Ronald Buchanan
A446, A.566,
A. 509
J.121, 5.254
5.507
5.423
A.503, A.583, A.601, A.607,
B.18
See also B.102
G.205, G.206
5.898
5.422
A.449, A.508, J.269, J.421,
3.844, J.885
G.117, G.118
F.9
McCANN, M.
T.
M.
Casey
MACFARLANE, Marjorie
McDERMOTT, Alan
McDOWALL, R.
J.
MCFARLANE, A.
S.
cCARTY, Maclyn
Bic CRIB, «J,
B,104, E.204, G.181
See also E.202
C166, Co16%, €..177
J.425
See J.921, J.924
/
E.460
A.490; A.702, D.27, G.168~
G.170, G.172, G.373, G.175
G.176, G.182, J.426-J.428,
5.613, J.614
H.163
A.508, J.429
F.182, F.198
A583
A.670, D.377, J.430, J.919
E.72
E366
C.84, J.523, J.525
J.431
5.432
J.433
C.93
A.494
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
MACFARLANE, Robert Gwyn
McGARRY, John Denis
MECTYVERY Ro
We
McGIVAN, John D.
MacGLASHAN, Maureen
McILWAIN, Henry
McINTYRE, John
MACKAY, lan F.
S.
McKERNS, Kenneth W.
MACLAGAN, Michael
McLEAN, Patricia
MacLENNAN, David H.
McLESKEY, Hamilton
McMICHAEL, Sir John
MACHADO, A.
MACRAE, T.
F.
MACMILLAN, Angus L.
McQUILLEN, Kenneth
MACPHEE, lan W.
McPHEE, John
A.425
H.348
C.323, E.236, E.252, H.97,
H.382, H.383
See also E.245
MADDOX, John (Royden)
MADSEN, Neil Bernard
MAGEE, Peter N.
MAGNES, J.
L.
MAGEE, Bryan
MAGEE, H.
E,
J.434, 53.435
C.138
G.136
Cie Fi S04
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
MAGNUS-LEVY, A.
P.10, J.070, 3.065
MAHARISHI EUROPEAN RESEARCH UNIVERSITY G.122
MAHARISHI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE/OXFORD
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION CENTRE
MAHLER, Henry R.
MAHLER, Robert
MAIER-LIEBNITZ, Heinz
MAJCHROWICZ, Edward
MAJOR, Victor T.
D.
MALAMUD, Daniel
MALIK, B.
MALONE, P.
MANDEL, Paul
MANDELSTAM, Joel
C.
K.
H.
G,122
J.326
J.436
A.702, E.298
H.399
J.917
H.229
C.174
J.912
B.76
Ai702,. C-29, 796, G-i8a
G.194, J.437
MANDERSCHEID, Hildegard
J.874
MANDL, A.
MANN, Thomas
MAROTTA, Domenico
A.1033
F.263
A.490
Ji P17
J.438-J,440
MANN, Cecilia
MANN, George V.
MANN, Golo
MANNING, Robert T.
MANGUM, Charlotte P.
MANSFORD, KeithR. — L.
MANN, Thaddeus Robert Rudolph
A.465, A.490, A.566, A.583,
B.20
A,583, G.105, J.339, J.407
D.98, D.267,.D.268, J.441
MARRIAN, Guy Frederic
MARGARIA, Rodolfo
MARRACK, David
MARRACK, J.
R.
See J.438-J.440
F.256, 3.902
MARIEN, Michael
MARKESE, James J.
MANSOUR, Tag E.
J.138
A.443, A.446
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
MARSHALL, Sir (Oshley) Roy
MARSTON, Hedley R.
MARTIN, Anne Vivienne
MARTIN, Archer John Porter
MARTIN, Sir Charles
MARTIN, Sir David (Christie)
MARTIN, Robert D.
MARTINI, G.
A.
MARTIUS, Carl
MARUYAMA, Koscak
MASKELA, Eco:
MASON, John
MASORO, Edward J.
Tig.
5.901
A.702, A:1273-A.1275
J.886
A503
A.494, A.583, A.601, J.828
D.253
E.265
A.464, F.76, J.443
See also E.67, J.887
E.158, F.280
A.446
D.79
D.272
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
123-7125
MASSEY, Vincent
5.444
See also B.41
MATHIAS, A.
P.
MATSUOKA, Toshio
MASSIEU, Guillermo H.
(Willie)
MASTERMAN, Sir John (Cecil)
MASSON, Sir (James) Irvine (Orme)
J.445, J.446
See also D.206
A.438, A.441, A.446, A.470,
478, A.480, A.497, A.583,
A
2;'B.3, 8.5, B.19-8.14, B.18,
B
44, B.47, B.53, B.78-B.82,
B
62 DB. SA): Fe
B
A. 520
A.583, A.702, F.115, H.393
G.97
A.702, E.473
A. 583
G.40
H.398
MAY, Paul M.
MAY, Simon
MAXWELL, lan Robert
MAYER, Claudius F.
MAYER, Williom V.
MAYES, Peter Arthur
See E.120
F.e5
3,447
MATTHEUS, Peter
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
MAYOR, Federico
MAZAR, B.
MEAD, Margaret
MEADER, Ralpn G.
MEAGER, Walter Leo
MEANS, J.
H.
MECKE, Reinhard
747
roriyy tied, ©. tél
J.448, J.449, J.452, J.505
See also D.311
G. ree
F.93
J.450
J.692
H,68, 11,369, H.425
J.388
F.149
MEDAWAR, Sir Peter (Brian)
A.702, 5.45]
MEDICAL PROTECTION SOCIETY LIMITED
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
MEDINA, José Marta
MEEK, Geoffrey Arthur
MEHLMAN, Myron A.
MEIER, Rolf
A.607
G.126
J.452
See also D.379
J.453
J.454
A.518, J.455
-
MELLANBY, May,
Lady
MELVILLE, Sir Harry Work
MENAHAN, Lawrence A.
MENDEL, Bruno
MEISTER, Alton
MELLANBY, Sir Edward
MELLANBY, Jane Helen
MELLANBY, Kenneth
H.290, H.295,:H.346, J.886
A.438, A.500, B.33, B.34, B.37,
B.53, B.54, B.55, B.58, B.67
See also F.8, 3.688, J.887
A.1059, J.456
A446, A.494, A.583, A.702,
Boe E2146 107, -G.113:
J.166, J.457
F.281
MENDEL, Felix
MENDEL, Gerald
MENDEL, Hertha
MENDELSON, Janice A.
MENDELSSOHN, Kurt Albert Georg
A.446, A.497, D.27, J.458-
J.460
See also G.160
A.1017
A. 525
J.A58-J.460
A. 583
J.734
J.457
5.860
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
MENNE, Fritz
MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION
Mere: C.
eh
MERRITT, Doris H.
MERRITT, -E.' 4: S;
METABOLIC DISEASE INSTITUTE
METROPOLITAN POLICE
MEYER, E.
Gerald
MEYER, Karl
MEYER, Paul
MEYERHOF, Geoffrey G.
MEYERHOF, Ofto Fritz
MEYERHOFF, Erich
MEWERS... Cox
ag,
G.
MEVER-VIOL, P..
MEYER ZU SCHWABEDISSEN, Otto
MICHAELIS, Anthony R.
A. 583
G.127
Cyl]
A.605, J.461
r 2a
he bar
E .473
A.36
J.462
A.511
J.463
A.27
See also E.119-E.128, J.463
E.120, 5.436
A.1072
E379
J.464
H.366-H. 372
MICHEL, Charles
J.465
D.327
J.923
J.872
G.128
S PLZ
MICHELSEN:.J
MICHAELIS, Eva M.
MIHRAM, G.
Arthur
MICHAELSON, Israel C.
MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT
MIDDLETON, John E.
WIGICOVSKY, Bs: - 9B:
eyo
MILES-SEVERAC LIMITED
MILHEIRO, E.
MILES, Sir (Arnold) Ashley
MILBURN, T.
Robert
MILHORAT, A.
T.
NUCLER A.
ot,
MILLBANK, John
E.179
A.494
J.874
J.893
See F.222
H.367, J.466
A.512, A.702
A.583, A.601
H.A. Krebs
CSAC 113/4/86
Index of correspondents
MILLER, Benjarnin F.
MILLER, Derek S.
WALLER. it.
WA,
MILLER, James V.
MILLIGAN, LL.
P.
MILLIGAN, W.
O.
MAELS | Az?”
Ry
MILLS, Colin F.
MILLWARD, D.
MILMANN, L.
S.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
H.21
C.162, F.231
B.43, B.44
C.175
C.166
A.36, F.123, F.124
F.143, F.144
J.467, J.903
J.919
J.920
6.129
MINISTRY OF OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT UNIT
MIRSKY, Alfred E.
MIStRY, Sc
oP.
MITCHELL, Joseph Stanley
G.129
pee:
Ci le2
H.128
MITCHELL Ms:
KREBS, Hans Adolf Vol3
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