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Dr James F. Riley
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Sir Thomas and Sir Joseph Banks

(1) Notebook containing copy letters of Sir Thomas Banks and genealogical information, nd
(2) Letters [2] from Averil Lysaght thanking Riley for the loan of his notebook and his appreciation if her book about Joseph Banks, 1971
(3) Letter from the British Museum returning Riley's notebook after copying it, 1971

Pluto's Republic

Includes signed letter to Dr Riley from the author, Prof Sir Peter Medawar noting his puzzlement on some mast cell behaviour

Personal data

List with copies of Riley's qualifications, appointments, his war service and publications. Also list and copies of his publications. With his entry into the Medical Directory, copies of articles and photographs taken on his retiral. Photograph of 'Graduates in Medicine', Edinburgh 1935. Also news cuttings and articles relating to Riley's death

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Volume 49 Issue 3. Contains biographical article by Graham Lowe, 'Dr James Riley, pioneer in histamine and mast cell studies'. Includes postcard sent with issue to Riley's son, Paul

Fraser Family Gathering

The Fraser Family and Alpargatas, parts 1 and 2:
Part 1: The South American Adventure
Part 2: Consolidation and Expansion 1914-1974

JJ Thomson

Photographs, one enlarged from the other and both annotated on reverse, of 'JJ Thomson in his room at the Cavendish Laboratory about 1900'

Two articles titled 'Palliative Testosterone Treatment in Women with Advanced Breast Cancer' (1948) by Bengt Sylven and Olle Hallberg and 'The Mast Cell Reaction in Mouse Skin to Some Organic Chemicals III. The Early Effect of Aromatic Hydrocarbons' (1...

Two articles titled 'Palliative Testosterone Treatment in Women with Advanced Breast Cancer' (1948) by Bengt Sylven and Olle Hallberg and 'The Mast Cell Reaction in Mouse Skin to Some Organic Chemicals III. The Early Effect of Aromatic Hydrocarbons' (1947) by Bengt Sylven and L.G. Larsson.
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