Archival Resources Details

Alfred Gottschalk - Records

Collection Title
Alfred Gottschalk - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 080
Date Range
1894 - 1973
Description

Records dealing with Gottschalk's education and early life including correspondence, photographs, certificates and family records 1920-39 (some of these records are restricted); personal records 1939-59; medical documents 1921-45; scientific correspondence 1920-73 (some correspondents include V.M. Trikojus and J. Cornforth); laboratory notebooks 1950-59; publications including a comprehensive set of his reprints [32 cm, MS 80].

Formats
Photographs
Quantity
4 boxes (0.32 m)
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

'Gottschalk, Alfred - Ms 80', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings, Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/basser/manuscript-collection/ms080.html. Details

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