File 43-46 - Biochemical Society: General correspondence and papers

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SYNG/H/43-46

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Biochemical Society: General correspondence and papers

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  • 1943–1985 (Creation)

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H/43: 1943, 1947, 1951-1953, 1956. Material for 1951 is re demonstration by Synge and D.L. Mould 'Procedures for the fractionation of hydrolysis products of amylose and starch' for meeting of the Society in Aberdeen.
H/44: 1965-1966. Material for 1966 is re Biochemical Society meetings in Scotland.
H/45: 1969. Correspondence and papers re Biochemical Society 500th meeting, 15-17 Dec 1969, London. For the meeting University College London hosted an exhibition of books and documents. Synge helped to prepare the exhibit on isolation of amino acids and most of the material relates to this.
H/46: 1978, 1984-1985. The material for 1984-1985 is re 75th Anniversary Celebrations held in 1986. For the Anniversary Synge lent some illustrative material for an exhibition at the University of Manchester.

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