Postcard from Walthère Spring to Georg Bredig, February 1901
- 1901-Feb-20

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Spring, Walthère. “Postcard from Walthère Spring to Georg Bredig, February 1901,” February 20, 1901. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 28. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/kz9yzr0.
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CARTE POSTALE
POSTKAART
(Côté réservé à l'adresse. – Zijde voor het adres alleen)
Herrn Dr. G. Bredig
Privatdocent der Chemie a. d. Universität zu Leipzig
Johannisallee 11 II
[stamp: Université de Liège Institut Chimique]
Cette inscription peut être biffée. – Dat opschrift mag doorgehaald worden.
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Herrn Dr. G. Bredig. Leipzig.
Sehr geehrter Herr!
Meinen besten Dank spreche ich Ihnen aus für die liebenswürdige Uebersendung Ihrer ausgezeichneten Arbeit ueber “Anorganische Fermente” die so viel schönes und wertvolles zeigt und mich äusserst interessiert hat.
Mit vorzüglicher Hochachtung und besten collegialen Gruss,
W. Spring
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POSTCARD
(This side is reserved for the address)
Dr. G. Bredig
Lecturer of Chemistry at the University of Leipzig
Johannisallee 11 II
[stamp: University of Liege, Institute of Chemistry]
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Dr. G. Bredig, Leipzig
Dear Sir,
I would like to express my appreciation for kindly sending me your excellent treatise on “Inorganic Fermentation,” which interested me greatly and provides exceptional, valuable insight.
Best regards and sincerely yours,
W. Spring