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National Society for Medical Research Archives
Collection
Identifier: MS C 417
Abstract
The National Society for Medical Research was established in 1946 with the purpose of insuring the freedom of investigators and teachers to use laboratory animals, whenever such use is justified. Over three hundred organizations supported NSMR. Correspondence, minutes, photographs, publications, clippings, printed matter, and legal cases and legislation covering the society's entire history. Includes extensive materials from antivivisection groups from 1924 to 1983, and a large collection of...
Dates:
1946-1984
Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton Correspondence
Collection
Identifier: MS C 73
Abstract
In 1867 he discovered that amyl nitrate effectively relieved pain of angina pectoris. Brunton is credited with developing the discipline of pharmacology.
Dates:
1881-1912
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