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Page 2 Letter from Charles Coryell to Linus Pauling. November 25, 1937.(Large Version) Coryell writes to discuss oxyhemoglobin research completed at the University of Illinois with which he takes exception. Coryell also mentions a few details concerning his upcoming wedding and housing search, the unfinished status of his paper titled "The Acid Function of the Heme of Hemoglobin and Myoglobin," and a publication by Joseph Shack on base binding in oxyhemoglobin and hemocyanin. Coryell closes by mentioning a pleasant social affair hosting by Ava Helen Pauling and briefly discussing Mellor's on-going structural chemistry work. Date: November 25, 1937
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