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Leyton, Albert Sidney Frankau (1869-1921)6
Grunbaum6
Birch, A De Burgh (1852-1937)1

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Albert Sidney Frankau Grünbaum

Leyton, Albert Sidney Frankau (1869-1921)

1906-1914

Contains three copy letter books of correspondence sent by Albert Grünbaum during his tenure as Dean of the School of Medicine.

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Copy Letter Book

Leyton, Albert Sidney Frankau (1869-1921)

23 Jun 1906-20 May 1909

Copies of outgoing correspondence of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Albert Sidney Grünbaum. Alphabetical index by correspondents name at the front of the volume. 996 pages in total. The letters...

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Copy Letter Book

Leyton, Albert Sidney Frankau (1869-1921)

20 May 1909-1 Aug 1913

Copies of outgoing correspondence of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Albert Sidney Grünbaum. Alphabetical index by correspondents name at the front of the volume. 997 pages in total. The letters...

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Copy Letter Book

Leyton, Albert Sidney Frankau (1869-1921)

2 Aug 1913-5 Feb 1914

Copies of outgoing typescript correspondence of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Albert Sidney Grünbaum, and later, by A. de Burgh Birch. Alphabetical index by correspondents name at the front of...

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Copy Letter Book of Albert Grünbaum, Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology

Leyton, Albert Sidney Frankau (1869-1921)

10 Oct 1905-20 Jan 1910

Copies of outgoing correspondence of Albert Sidney Grünbaum, whilst Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology.

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Copy Letter Book of Albert Grünbaum, Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology

Leyton, Albert Sidney Frankau (1869-1921)

21 Oct 1910-21 Jan 1914

Copies of outgoing correspondence of Albert Sidney Grünbaum, whilst Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology.

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