Letter from Dr. O. Šulc to Georg Bredig, May 1900
- 1900-May-15
Dr. O. Šulc writes to Georg Bredig (1868-1944) to thank him for the copy of Bredig's book Anorganischen Fermente (1901). Šulc notes that Bredig inspired him to publish his own work.
O. Šulc was a Czech physical chemist who worked at the Prague Czech University.
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Šulc, O. “Letter from Dr. O. Šulc to Georg Bredig, May 1900,” May 15, 1900. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 27. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/axuzpgs.
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Prag, III. 15/V. 1900
Hochgeehrter Herr!
Ich sage meinen wärmsten Dank für die Zusendung des Separat-Abdruckes „über die anorganischen Fermente.“ Das Lesen der hochinteressanten Arbeit hat mich veranlasst, damit ich auch die im J. 1898 ausgeführten Versuche über die Hydrolyse der Polysacharide in Gegenwart war Platinmetallen sogleich im Auszug in der Zeitschr. f. phys. Chem. veröffentliche.
Ich zeichne mich hochachtungsvoll.
Dr. Os. Šulc
Prag III
Srazické nám. 6
Prague, III. 15 May 1900
Dear Sir,
I would like to express my appreciation for sending me a separate copy of “About Inorganic Fermentation.” I look forward to reading this very interesting publication. Your work inspired me to immediately publish my own experiments carried out in 1898 on the hydrolysis of polysaccharides in the presence of platinum metals in the Journal of Physical Chemistry.
Sincerely,
Dr. Os. Šulc
Prague III
Srazické nám. 6th