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David Roderick Curtis - Records

Collection Title
David Roderick Curtis - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 217
Date Range
1954 - 2005
Description

Correspondence relating to Curtis' academic positions at ANU, 1954-2005; text from lectures; transcripts from oral and video history interviews, PhD thesis 'An investigation of synaptic transmitter substances in the spinal cord', 1956; correspondence to and from J. C. Eccles, 1966-1994; photographs; audio recordings of oral history interview and plenary lecture 'Aminoacid Neurotransmitters'.

Formats
Photographs and Audio
Quantity
0.14 m
Access
Available for reference

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