Casimir Funk letter to Mock and Blum [manuscript], 1926 Nov 9.

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Casimir Funk letter to Mock and Blum [manuscript], 1926 Nov 9.

Refers to his discovery of cod liver oil concentrate under the auspices of Metz and Co. Explains that he is not able to share the formula for ethical reasons.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Mock and Blum,

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Funk, Casimir, 1884-1967

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b. Warsaw, Poland. Studied in Berne, Swizerland. Biochemist, forerunner in the field of nutritional science. Made first formulation of the concept of vitamins. Worked in the U.S. at Cornell Medical Center in New York and Columbia University as well as at H. A. Metz & Co. From the description of Casimir Funk letter to Mock and Blum [manuscript], 1926 Nov 9. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 278802615 Author and biochemist. From the description of C...