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Letter from Charles Coryell to Linus Pauling. November 16, 1937. Coryell writes to provide a detailed overview of research being done by Coryell and his colleagues at Caltech. Among the
topics covered are the status of a dialyzing apparatus that Coryell is building and blood research scheduled to be done shortly
after the device is completed. Coryell also notes Taylor and Dodson's respective investigations into the magnetic properties
of hemoglobin. Coryell concludes by informing Pauling of a half-written paper that Coryell hopes to submit "on the acid-base
functions of the heme of hemoglobin and myoglobin." Transcript.
Creator: Charles Coryell Recipient: Linus Pauling Associated: T.J. Webb, Edwin J. Cohn, Dwight C. Carpenter, Lawrence J. Henderson, G. Barkan, Kenneth J. Palmer, James P. Baumberger, Donald
S. Taylor, Richard W. Dodson, Ava Helen Pauling, GraceMary Coryell
Date: November 16, 1937 Genre: correspondence ID: corr68.2-coryell-lp-19371116 Copyright: More Information
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