Letter to "My dear and honoured Sir," 1956, August 1.

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Letter to "My dear and honoured Sir," 1956, August 1.

The letter, to an unknown addressee, mentions Sir Manson-Bahr's book History of the School of Tropical Medicine. The letter was written in London on personal letterhead.

1 letter, 2 pages.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8083017

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