Letter from Rudolf Kobert to Georg Bredig
- 1900-Mar-24

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Kobert, Rudolf. “Letter from Rudolf Kobert to Georg Bredig,” March 24, 1900. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 6. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/k90upjg.
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Rostock 24 III 1900
Georgstr. 12.
Hochgeehrter Herr Br.!
Ihre kleine Schrift über die anorganischen Fermente, welche Sie die Güte hatten mir heute zuzusenden, hat mich ganz ungemein interessiert, namentlich da ich eben einen Cyclus von Vorlesungen „Über Fermente“ für gebildete Laden hier halten muss. Ich danke Ihnen bestens für die Zusendung, habe auch 2 Fragen. recht Bitten auf dem Herzen.
Frage I. Wäre es nicht ungemein interessant die Versuche mit colloidem Eisen, welches es ja allerdings wohl noch nicht giebt, zu wiederholen?
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Frage II. Wo kann ich etwas kolloides Platin zu einigen Versuchen herbekommen? Ich will es gern ferner bezahlen.
Schon im Voraus besten Dank
Ihr ergebener
R Kobert
Professor Rudolf Kobert
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Rostock, 24 March 1900
Georgstr. 12.
Dear Mr. Bredig,
Your brief essay on inorganic fermentation, which you were kind enough to send me today, interested me very much, especially since I must also give a series of lectures on “Fermentation” for well-informed business entities. Thank you very much for sending it. I also have two candid questions.
Question I. Wouldn't it be extremely interesting to repeat the experiments with colloidal iron, which does not yet exist?
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Question II. Where can I procure some colloidal platinum for experiments? I would like to pay for it.
Many thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
R. Kobert
Professor Rudolf Kobert