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Sent From (Definite): Edward NettleshipSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 17 Aug 1912
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Sent from Edward Nettleship
17 Aug 1912
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‘My dear Pearson,
This from Hy. Gray came last night. I hope you will think him worth approaching even if you find he cannot help. Please communicate direct with him. I told him your immediate point, Albino Peks & Black Pom. with a view to rules of colour-transmission.
What he says about Schipperke may be useful?
I did not know that congenital trichiasis was so common as he says, but probably he is right. One of my Ophth. friends cured a case of it lately by Electrolysis, without anaesthetic i.e. with Cream[?]. No time for a letter this morning.
Yrs E. Nettleship’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
17 Aug 1912
Description:
‘My dear Pearson,
This from Hy. Gray came last night. I hope you will think him worth approaching even if you find he cannot help. Please communicate direct with him. I told him your immediate point, Albino Peks & Black Pom. with a view to rules of colour-transmission.
What he says about Schipperke may be useful?
I did not know that congenital trichiasis was so common as he says, but probably he is right. One of my Ophth. friends cured a case of it lately by Electrolysis, without anaesthetic i.e. with Cream[?]. No time for a letter this morning.
Yrs E. Nettleship’
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Currently held by University College London: Special Collections
Description:
‘My dear Pearson,
This from Hy. Gray came last night. I hope you will think him worth approaching even if you find he cannot help. Please communicate direct with him. I told him your immediate point, Albino Peks & Black Pom. with a view to rules of colour-transmission.
What he says about Schipperke may be useful?
I did not know that congenital trichiasis was so common as he says, but probably he is right. One of my Ophth. friends cured a case of it lately by Electrolysis, without anaesthetic i.e. with Cream[?]. No time for a letter this morning.
Yrs E. Nettleship’