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Letter from Alfred E. Mirsky to Linus Pauling. January 6, 1938.
Mirsky writes to inquire into Pauling's views on a number of topics related to protein denaturation. He concludes his letter with a postscript: "...I was talking with [Herbert] Gasser about you the other day. He referred to you as a 'wizard.' I hope you don't find being one a burden." Transcript.

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Creator: Alfred E. Mirsky
Recipient: Linus Pauling
Associated: Evert Gorter, Irving Langmuir, Herbert S. Gasser, Victor K. La Mer, Henry Eyring

Date: January 6, 1938
Genre: correspondence
ID: corr248.3-mirsky-lp-19380106
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