Papers, Ca. 1930s-ca. 1970s.

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Papers, Ca. 1930s-ca. 1970s.

Correspondence, notes, experimental notebooks, lectures, reports, biographical material, photographs. Haddow was involved in the Medical Research Council Committee on Medical Aspects of Nuclear War, reporting to the Panel on Individual Effects, July 1955 (report held among papers, CMAC: PP/HAD/B.128). His concerns for World Peace-Responsibility-Science generated correspondence, some of which is from physicists, notably Niels Bohr.

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Bohr, Niels, 1885-1962

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Niels Bohr was a Danish physicist who made tremendous contributions to his field, transforming accepted notions of atomic structure, helping to develop nuclear fission, and advocating for international cooperation in crafting responsible nuclear policy. Bohr was born in Copenhagen in 1885 into a family that encouraged his academic pursuits. Christian Bohr, his father, was professor of physiology at the University of Copenhagen. Bohr credited his father for awakening hi...

Haddow, A. (Alexander), 1907-

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Experimental pathologist working mainly in cancer research, not a physicist. However, his concerns for world peace, responsibility, and science generated correspondence, some of which is from physicists. He was also involved with the Medical Research Council Committee on Medical Aspects of Nuclear War. From the description of Papers, Ca. 1930s-ca. 1970s. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77898586 ...