[Letter, ca.1900, New York, to Julius] Morgenroth / P[aul] Eh[rlich].

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[Letter, ca.1900, New York, to Julius] Morgenroth / P[aul] Eh[rlich].

Personal letter to Julius Mogenroth, his associate, discussing a toxin culture sent by Parke Davis to the Royal Prussian Institute of Experimental Therapy and its refinement.

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Morgenroth, Julius, 1871-1924.

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Ehrlich, Paul, 1854-1915

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