Rhoda Erdmann.
Rhoda Erdmann’s Berlin lab, 1929: Honor Fell described Erdmann (pictured, above left, looking into the microscope) as ‘one of the most distinguished figures in cell biology during the twenties and early thirties’
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Rhoda Erdmann.
Rhoda Erdmann’s Berlin lab, 1929: Honor Fell described Erdmann (pictured, above left, looking into the microscope) as ‘one of the most distinguished figures in cell biology during the twenties and early thirties’
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1929 Honor Fell Archive
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