Description | Letters relating to the enquiry into albinism in man and animals from: <li>Galloway, Alexander Rudolf, 1909-1914 - details of eye examinations, concerning male specimen of a wild linnet</li> <li>Gamble, Mercier, 1908-1909 - details of albino in Congo </li> <li>Gard, Edward Ernest, 1908 - Pearson's request will be brought before the Committee of the Devonport and Western Counties Association for Promoting the General Welfare of the Blind</li> <li>George, Henry, 1910 - notes from <i>Transactions of American Medical Association</i>, vol 20, 1869 with a pedigree chart, concerning Margaret Aikins</li> <li>Gimlette, John Desmond, 1914 - details of the 'pink' buffulo (with photographs), details of an albino child in Malaysia (with photographs)</li> <li>Glasgow, Parish Clerk, 1908 - would like more information about an albino man so that they could make further searches</li> <li>Glasgow, School Board, 1908 - no records of albinos in schools, mentions a Bessie</li> <li>Glasgow and the West of Scotland, Mission to the Out Door Blind, 1908 - no recollection of any cases of albinos. Enclosed article "The outdoor blind of Scotland" by J Frew Bryden, paper read at a conference in 1905.</li> |