Otto Krayer papers, 1917-1982 (inclusive), 1946-1968 (bulk).
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Blinks, John R.
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Otto G. von Simson
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Schmiedeberg Plakette of the German Pharmacological Society.
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Krayer, Otto, 1899-1982
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Otto Krayer (1899-1982), M.D., 1926, University of Freiburg, Germany, was a pharmacologist, professor, and researcher. Krayer was an international leader in the field of pharmacology and Head of the Department of Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, for twenty-eight years. In 1933, Krayer refused an appointment to an academic chair at the University of Dusseldorf after the removal of the Jewish incumbent by Nazi government officials in Germany. For this, Kr...
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