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Sent From (Definite): James Bennett HanceSent To (Definite): R.G. ChisholmDate: 7 Apr 1955
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Sent from James Bennett Hance
7 Apr 1955
Description:'My dear Chisholm,
I send herewith copies of a letter I have received from Colonel W.S.S. Sharpe, D.P.H., of the Ministry of Supply.
The letter is largely self-explanatory, but I may perhaps add that the Indian Rhesus monkeys is an indispensable laboratory animal for medical research purposes, and is especially important for research into the virus diseases.
May I suggest that our High Commission in Delhi take up this question urgently with the Government of India in the sense of Lane-Petter's letter, stressing our anxiety to comply fully with such regulations as they may issue?
Are you aware, the Rhesus monkey is also held in great veneration by the Hindus [sic]; and the Government of India will naturally be sensitive on the subject.'
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Sent to R.G. Chisholm
7 Apr 1955
Description:'My dear Chisholm,
I send herewith copies of a letter I have received from Colonel W.S.S. Sharpe, D.P.H., of the Ministry of Supply.
The letter is largely self-explanatory, but I may perhaps add that the Indian Rhesus monkeys is an indispensable laboratory animal for medical research purposes, and is especially important for research into the virus diseases.
May I suggest that our High Commission in Delhi take up this question urgently with the Government of India in the sense of Lane-Petter's letter, stressing our anxiety to comply fully with such regulations as they may issue?
Are you aware, the Rhesus monkey is also held in great veneration by the Hindus [sic]; and the Government of India will naturally be sensitive on the subject.'