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Needham/NRI2/SCC2/16 contains:
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5 Letter from Herbert Spencer about Joseph Needham's work on the history of embroyology and William Harvey's 'De generatione animalium'
6 Letter from Charles Singer of Highgate Village, London commenting on Joseph Needham's book
7 Letter from Herbert Spencer of London about John Maqoras [?] 'Fractalus asianq medico jul' [?]
8 Letter from Geoffrey Keynes of St. John's Wood, London about his bibliography on William Harvey
9 Two letters from J.J. Williaman of the Division of Agricultural Biochemistry, Department of Agriculture, University of Minnesota, U.S.A. about an 'Outline History of Biochemistry' prepared by Joseph Needham as a wall chart
10 Letter from Herbert Spencer citing an extract from his 'Harveian Oration 1921' about the possibility that Harvey had discovered the function of the syncytium
11 Letter from Walter Fletcher of the Medical Research Council, London advising Joseph Needham of the work of Giovanni Francesco Vigani
12 Letter from R. W. Ferord [?] of the Department of Physiology, University of Chicago, U.S.A., responding to Joseph Needham's 'interesting letter on the question of early embryological expermentation'
13 Handwritten notes of a 'Scheme for Prolegomena'
14 Postcard from G. B. Stones of Belvedere, Kent advising Joseph Needham of the work of Maupertuis
15 Miscellaneous Joseph Needham notes of scientists' names
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine

Title Letter from Herbert Spencer citing an extract from his 'Harveian Oration 1921' about the possibility that Harvey had discovered the function of the syncytium
Reference SCC2/16/10
Creator Spencer, Herbert.
Covering Dates 5 July 1928
Extent and Medium 1 document; Paper
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