Postcard from Carl Magnus von Hell to Georg Bredig, February 23, 1901
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Hell, Carl Magnus von. “Postcard from Carl Magnus Von Hell to Georg Bredig, February 23, 1901,” February 23, 1901. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 1, Folder 56. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/xcagecl.
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Königreich Württemberg
Postkarte
An Herrn Privatdozent Dr. G. Bredig
in Leipzig
Wohnung (Straße und Hausnummer) Johannisalle 11 III
Image 2
Stuttgart, 23 Febr. 1901
Sehr geehrter Herr College!
Für die Übersendung Ihrer interessanten Abhandlung sage ich Ihnen meinen besten Dank.
Mit vorzüglichen Grüßen
Prof. Dr. C. Hell