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Sent From (Definite): George Albert TurnerSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 29 Apr 1912
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Sent from George Albert Turner
29 Apr 1912
Description:'Dear Prof. Pearson,
I should have answered your letter of Feb. 19th 1912, but have been too busy with this [emmission [sic]?] and other matters. I have received no further communication from the Anthropological Society, but I do not think they will publish it, there are too many illustrations, however I must let the matter drop until this rush of work is over. Maynard and I have put in a certain amount of work on the train[?] weights etc. I came across a case of Xanthism in the post mortem room yesterday. I took a sample of skin and scalp and will forward them to you by another medical man who is taking specimens for me to the Liverpool Medical Congress.
Yours sincerely,
G.A. Turner.'
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Sent to Karl Pearson
29 Apr 1912
Description:'Dear Prof. Pearson,
I should have answered your letter of Feb. 19th 1912, but have been too busy with this [emmission [sic]?] and other matters. I have received no further communication from the Anthropological Society, but I do not think they will publish it, there are too many illustrations, however I must let the matter drop until this rush of work is over. Maynard and I have put in a certain amount of work on the train[?] weights etc. I came across a case of Xanthism in the post mortem room yesterday. I took a sample of skin and scalp and will forward them to you by another medical man who is taking specimens for me to the Liverpool Medical Congress.
Yours sincerely,
G.A. Turner.'