Robert R. Williams Papers 1911-1981 (bulk 1934-1961)

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Robert R. Williams Papers 1911-1981 (bulk 1934-1961)

Chemist, nutritionist, and developer of vitamin B1. Correspondence, diaries, affidavits, reports, subject files, laboratory notebooks, speeches and writings, printed matter, and other papers relating to Williams's research in nutritional chemistry.

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