Postcard from Ludolf von Krehl to Georg Bredig
- 1932-Mar-20
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Villa Krehl was built in 1911 and was used as a house for the Krehl family and a dormitory. Krehl was a German physician and a founder of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research.
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Krehl, Ludolf von. “Postcard from Ludolf Von Krehl to Georg Bredig,” March 20, 1932. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 22. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/82oslik.
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Image 1
Haus Krehl / 20 III. 32. / Heidelberg, Hansbachweg 5
Image 2
(right)
Herrn Professor Dr. G. Bredig
Karlsruhe B.
Bahnhofstr. 14
(left)
Verehrter Herr Kollege, es war sehr freundlich von Ihnen, daß Sie meiner gedachten. Ich danke Ihnen herzlich und hätte das schon lange gethan, wenn ich nicht lang krank gewesen wäre. Es geht aber, Gott sei Dank, wieder besser, so daß ich meine Arbeit wieder machen kann. Mit herzlichem Gruß in der Erinnerung an Leipzig. Ihr aufrichtig ergebener
L Krehl
Image 1
Villa Krehl / March 20, 1932 / Heidelberg, Hansbachweg 5
Image 2
(right)
Professor Dr. G. Bredig
Karlsruhe in Baden
Bahnhofstrasse 14
(left)
Dear Colleague,
It was very kind of you to think of me. Thank you very much. I would have thanked you a while ago if I had not been ill for so long. However, thank goodness, things are getting better so that I can do my work again. Warm regards in remembrance of our time Leipzig.
Yours sincerely,
L. Krehl