PROFESSOR SIR PATRICK ABERCROMBIE
M.A. F. R. I. B. A. M.T. P. I
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33, WELBECK STREET
LONDON, W !
TELEPHONE: WELBECK 1681-2
N. L. Mayle Esq., Colonial Office, Church House
Great Smith Street, LONDON. S. W. 1.
23rd September, 1947.
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Dear Mr. Mayle,
September.
Thanks for your letter of the 20th
I am sorry to bother you again, but my daughter, who is looking after my passport etc., is very uneasy about these inoculations.
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I am as you know, continually on the move and if it needs, as in some cases, three weeks to elapse between having your inoculation and entering the country, I may be caught as I was when going to Addis Ababa and I had to spend a fortnight in wasting my precious time.
Cairo
I have a list of my inoculations up-to-date, and would like to be able to hand them over to some one who could tell me the following: -
(1) What inoculations I need.
(2)
How long must elapse between
an inoculation and immunity?
(3) What is the potency of the shots
which I require?
I find one's ordinary medical practioner
can administer these inoculations, but he knows nothing about the regulations.
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