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English: Scan of a picture of Margaret Todd, the physician who wrote under the name Graham Travers. She also suggested the term "isotope" to Frederick Soddy for his discovery.
Date (August)
Source Page 939 of Book News, volum 20, number 240
Author National Book League (Great Britain)

This is a screen capture of a scan from Google Books. See this page for the photograph.

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