[Correspondence and manuscripts. 1869-1900].

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[Correspondence and manuscripts. 1869-1900].

Handwritten letters by Virchow to Friedrich Alfred Krupp: Emperor Frederick III's Lord Chamberlain about the laryneal growth removed by Sir Morell Mackenzie from the Emperor: Luigi Palma Di Cesnola, Director of the Metropolitan Museum, New York, regarding gifts made to the museum, etc. Handwritter manuscripts of journal articles which were later published: an autobiography handwritten by Virchow, probably required for his election to some scientific society. A collection of letters written to Virchow from various persons, some of great note, including Curschman, Jaeger, Lancereaux, etc. An official letter to Virchow, from the Ambassador of France to Germany, notifying him that he has been made a Commander of the Legion of Honor.

1/2 ft. (2 Ms boxes, ca. 35 items)

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