WARBURG OTTO HEINRICH: (1883-1970) German Physiologist.
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WARBURG OTTO HEINRICH: (1883-1970) German Physiologist. Nobel Prize in Physiology, 1931, and nominated for the award 47 times. Considered a leading Biochemist. Warburg served as officer in the elite Uhlan cavalry during WWI and was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class. A.N.S., O.W., one page, to a postcard, Berlin, 9th March 1938, to Professor Reinhard Dohrn, in German. Warburg writes a four lines note to his colleague stating in full `Dear Dohrn, the octopus blood has arrived today in perfect conditions. Thank you very much.´ To the front of the postcard bearing the King Wilhelm Institut of Cellphysiology of Berlin. Some overall age wear, otherwise VG. £150-200
Reinhard Dohrn (1880-1962) German Zoologist, son of Anton Dohrn (1840-1909) prominent German Darwinist and founder of the first zoological research station in the world
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WARBURG OTTO HEINRICH: (1883-1970) German Physiologist.
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