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Archives Center, National Museum of American HistoryP.O. Box 37012Suite 1100, MRC 601Washington, D.C. [email protected]://americanhistory.si.edu/archives
Preliminary Guide to the Parke,Davis Research Laboratory Records
NMAH.AC.0001Robert Harding
1983
Table of Contents
Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1Arrangement..................................................................................................................... 3Scope and Contents........................................................................................................ 2Biographical / Historical.................................................................................................... 2Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 3Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 4
Series 1: Joint Research Notebooks, 1910 - 1945.................................................. 4Series 2: Individual Laboratory Notebooks, 1907 - 1968....................................... 15Series 3: Miscellaneous Reports and Manuals, 1913 - 1970................................. 30Series 4: Reprints, undated................................................................................... 34Series 5: Pocket Laboratory Notebooks, 1908 - 1960........................................... 37Series 6: Drawings, 1911 - 1971........................................................................... 40Series 7: Addenda, 1867 - 1970............................................................................ 42
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Collection Overview
Repository: Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Title: Parke, Davis Research Laboratory Records
Identifier: NMAH.AC.0001
Date: 1867 - 1971
Extent: 179 Cubic feet (177 boxes, 21 map folders)
Source: Medical Sciences, Division of, NMAH, SI.Parke, Davis Company
Language: English
Administrative Information
Acquisition InformationThe initial collection of approximately 185 cubic feet was donated by the Warner-LambertCompany, through Jerry A. Weisbach, Vice-President on February 3, 1982.
ProvenanceTransferred from the Division of Medical Sciences in December 1982.
Processing InformationCollection processed by Robert S. Harding, 1983; revised by Donald J. Perna Jr., 2/2/94;revised Alison Oswald, archivist, 2012. A portion of the collection remain unprocessed.
Preferred CitationParke, Davis Research Laboratory Records, Archives Center, National Museum of AmericanHistory.
RestrictionsCollection is open for research.
Conditions Governing UseCollection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guaranteesconcerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Centercost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
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AccrualsApproximately .15 cubic feet of archival material (portfolio of prints) illustrating the history ofpharmacology published by Parke, Davis was transferred to the Archives Center on September24, 2014.
Biographical / Historical
Company founded by Dr. Samuel P. Duffield, physician and pharmacist. Partnership of Duffield andHarvey C. Parke formed 1866. George S. Davis third partner, 1867. Duffield withdrew 1869. Name Parke,Davis & Company adopted 1871; incorporated 1875. Company first showed profit 1876, first dividend paidto shareholders 1878; dividends paid until mid-1960s. Research was a major activity. Due to weakeningfinancial position, company susceptible to take-over, purchased by Warner-Lambert early 1970s.
The business was started by Dr. Samuel P. Duffield, a physician and pharmacist. In 1866 the partnershipof Dr. Duffield and Hervey C. Parke was formed. In 1867 a third partner, George S. Davis, was found.Dr. Duffield withdrew in 1869. In 1871 the company adopted the name Parke, Davis & Company. In 1875the company was incorporated. In 1876 the company's books finally showed a profit. In 1878, the firstdividend was paid to shareholders. Parke Davis paid dividends each year until the Mid 1960's. Researchwas a major activity of the company with many achievements to its credit. However, due to a weakeningin Parke Davis's financial position, the company became susceptible to a take over and was purchased inthe early 1970's by Warner Lambert, a company looking to diversify its interests.
Included are engineers files of equipment used in the Detroit plant; blueprints and linen drawings of theDetroit plant, including building floor layouts, equipment & placement, and computer readouts of the linendrawings; plant operating manuals from the Detroit factory; incomplete sets of the "Parke Davis Review"and "Parke Davis Notes"; (*) Photographs of the Detroit plant, laboratory, and manufacturing equipment;(*) lantern slides of the Parke Davis biological laboratory; (*) trade mark file, listing the product's nameand registration numbers and dates; product catalogues; the book, Scientific Contributions from theLaboratories, 1866 1966; pocket lab books used by Parke Davis researchers in their experiments aspresented in the research files listed next; Bound drug research files from 1902 to the 1940's at ParkeDavis in their labs in Detroit, including external and internal correspondence; reprints in loose leaf bindersof articles based on this research; and a card file of these researchers by name and dates.
Scope and Contents
Includes engineer's files of equipment used in the Detroit plant; blueprints and linen drawings of theDetroit plant, including building floor layouts, equipment & placement, and computer readouts of the linendrawings; plant operating manuals from the Detroit factory; incomplete sets of the "Parke-Davis Review"and "Parke-Davis Notes"; photographs of the Detroit plant, laboratory, and manufacturing equipment;lantern slides of the Parke-Davis biological laboratory; trademark file, listing product name, registrationnumbers and dates; product catalogues; the book, Scientific Contributions from the Laboratories,1866-1966; pocket lab book used by Parke-Davis researchers in their experiments as presented in theresearch files listed next;
Bound drug research files (1902-1940s) at Parke-Davis in their Detroit labs, including external and internalcorrespondence; reprints in loose-leaf binders of articles based on this research; and a card file of theseresearchers by name and dates.
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Arrangement
Collection is divided into six series.
Series 1: Joint Research Notebooks, 1910-1945
Series 2: Individual Laboratory Notebooks, 1907-1968
Series 3: Miscellaneous Reports and manuals, 1913-1970
Series 4: Reprints, undated
Series 5: Pocket Laboratory Notebooks, 1908-1960
Series 6: Drawings, 1911-1971
Series 7: Addendum, 1867-1970
Names and Subject Terms
This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms:
Subjects:
Drugs -- 1900-1950Medical scientists -- 1900-1950Pharmaceutical industry -- 1900-1950Pharmacology -- 1900-1950
Types of Materials:
Blueprints -- 20th centuryLantern slides -- 1900-1950Notebooks -- 1900-1950
Names:
Davis, George S.Duffield, Samuel P., Dr. (physician, pharmacist)Medical Sciences, Division of, NMAH, SI.Parke, Harvey
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Container Listing
Series 1: Joint Research Notebooks, 1910 - 1945The first 259 volumes of the Parke Davis collection consist of joint research work in the Parke Davis labs.Each volume covers several months between the years of 1910 and 1945. The books are indexed bothby researcher name and by subject material. This portion of the collection logs only the most importantresearch and discoveries over the given time period. These company laboratory records show drug testresults, internal correspondences, and behavioral test results.
Box 6, Folder 22 March 1915 April 1915
Box 6, Folder 23 May 1915 June 1915
Box 6, Folder 24 July 1915 August 1915
Box 6, Folder 25 September 1915 October 1915
Box 6, Folder 26 November 1915 December 1915
Box 7, Folder 27 January 1916 February 1916
Box 7, Folder 28 March 1916 April 1916
Box 7, Folder 29 May 1916 June 1916
Box 7, Folder 30 July 1916 August 1916
Box 7, Folder 31 September 1916 October 1916
Box 7, Folder 32 November 1916 December 1916
Box 8, Folder 33 January 1917 February 1917
Box 8, Folder 34 March 1917 April 1917
Box 8, Folder 35 May 1917 June 1917
Box 9, Folder 36 July 1917 August 1917
Box 9, Folder 37 September 1917 October 1917
Box 9, Folder 38 November 1917 December 1917
Box 9, Folder 39 January 1918 February 1918
Box 10, Folder 40 March 1918 April 1918
Box 10, Folder 41 May 1918 June 1918
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Box 10, Folder 42 July 1918 August 1918
Box 10, Folder 43 September 1918 October 1918
Box 10, Folder 44 November 1918 December 1918
Box 10, Folder 45 January 1919 February 1919
Box 10, Folder 46 March 1919 April 1919
Box 11, Folder 47 May 1919 June 1919
Box 11, Folder 48 July 1919 August 1919
Box 11, Folder 49 September 1919 October 1919
Box 11, Folder 50 November 1919 December 1919
Box 11, Folder 51 January 1920 February 1920
Box 11, Folder 52 March 1920 April 1920
Box 12, Folder 53 May 1920 June 1920
Box 12, Folder 54 July 1920 August 1920
Box 12, Folder 55 September 1920 October 1920
Box 12, Folder 56 November 1920 December 1920
Box 12, Folder 57 January 1921 February 1921
Box 12, Folder 58 March 1921 April 1921
Box 12, Folder 59 May 1921 June 1921
Box 13, Folder 60 July 1921 September 1921
Box 13, Folder 61 October 1921 December 1921
Box 13, Folder 62 January 1922 March 1922
Box 13, Folder 63 April 1922 June 1922
Box 13, Folder 64 July 1922 September 1922
Box 13, Folder 65 October 1922 December 1922
Box 14, Folder 66 January 1923 March 1923
Box 14, Folder 67 April 1923 June 1923
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Box 14, Folder 68 July 1923 September 1923
Box 14, Folder 69 October 1923 December 1923 A G
Box 15, Folder 70 October 1923 December 1923 H S
Box 15 [volume missing]
Box 15, Folder 71 January 1924 March 1924
Box 15, Folder 72 April 1924 June 1924
Box 16, Folder 73 July 1924 September 1924
Box 16, Folder 74 October 1924 December 1924
Box 16, Folder 75 January 1925 March 1925
Box 17, Folder 76 April 1925 June 1925
Box 17, Folder 77 July 1925 September 1925
Box 17, Folder 78 October 1925 December 1925
Box 18, Folder 79 January 1926 March 1926
Box 18, Folder 80 April 1926 June 1926
Box 18, Folder 81 July 1926 September 1926
Box 19, Folder 82 October 1926 December 1926
Box 19, Folder 83 January 1927 March 1927
Box 19, Folder 84 April 1927 June 1927
Box 20, Folder 85 July 1927 September 1927
Box 20, Folder 86 October 1927 December 1927
Box 20, Folder 87 January 1928 March 1928 A K
Box 21, Folder 88 January 1928 March 1928 (L-Z)
Box 21, Folder 89 April 1928 June 1928 A G
Box 21, Folder 90 April 1928 June 1928 H Z
Box 21, Folder 91 July 1928 September 1928 A G
Box 21, Folder 92 July 1928 September 1928 H Z
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Box 22, Folder 93 October 1928 December 1928 A H
Box 22, Folder 94 October 1928 December 1928 I Z
Box 22, Folder 95 January 1929 February 1929
Box 22, Folder 96 March 1929 April 1929
Box 23, Folder 97 May 1929 June 1929
Box 23, Folder 98 July 1929 August 1929
Box 23, Folder 99 September 1929 October 1929
Box 24, Folder 100 November 1929 December 1929
Box 24, Folder 101 January 1930 February 1930
Box 24, Folder 102 March 1930 April 1930
Box 24, Folder 103 May 1930 June 1930
Box 25, Folder 104 July 1930 August 1930
Box 25, Folder 105 September 1930 October 1930
Box 25, Folder 106 November 1930 December 1930
Box 26, Folder 107 January 1931 February 1931
Box 26, Folder 108 March 1931 April 1931
Box 26, Folder 109 May 1931 June 1931
Box 27, Folder 110 July 1931 August 1931
Box 27, Folder 111 September 1931 October 1931
Box 27, Folder 112 November 1931 December 1931
Box 28, Folder 113 January 1932 February 1932
Box 28, Folder 114 March 1932 April 1932
Box 28, Folder 115 May 1932 June 1932
Box 29, Folder 116 July 1932 August 1932
Box 29, Folder 117 September 1932 October 1932
Box 29, Folder 118 November 1932 December 1932
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Box 30, Folder 119 January 1933 February 1933
Box 30, Folder 120 March 1933 April 1933
Box 30, Folder 121 May 1933 June 1933
Box 31, Folder 122 July 1933 August 1933
Box 31, Folder 123 September 1933 October 1933
Box 31, Folder 124 November 1933 December 1933
Box 32, Folder 125 January 1934 February 1934
Box 32, Folder 126 March 1934 April 1934
Box 32, Folder 127 May 1934 June 1934
Box 33, Folder 128 July 1934 August 1934
Box 33, Folder 129 September 1934 October 1934
Box 33, Folder 130 September 1934 October 1934
Box 34, Folder 131 November 1934 December 1934
Box 34, Folder 132 November 1934 December 1934
Box 34, Folder 133 January 1935 February 1935
Box 34, Folder 134 January 1935 February 1935
Box 34, Folder 135 March 1935 April 1935
Box 35, Folder 136 March 1935 April 1935
Box 35, Folder 137 May 1935 June 1935
Box 35, Folder 138 May 1935 June 1935
Box 35, Folder 139 July 1935 August 1935
Box 35, Folder 140 July 1935 August 1935
Box 36, Folder 141 September 1935 October 1935
Box 36, Folder 142 September 1935 October 1935
Box 36, Folder 143 November 1935 December 1935 pp. 1 743
Box 36, Folder 144 November 1935 December 1935 pp. 744 1533
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Box 36, Folder 145 January 1936 February 1936
Box 37, Folder 146 January 1936 February 1936
Box 37, Folder 147 March 1936 April 1936
Box 37, Folder 148 March 1936 April 1936
Box 37, Folder 149 May 1936 June 1936
Box 37, Folder 150 May 1936 June 1936
Box 38, Folder 151 July 1936 August 1936
Box 38, Folder 152 July 1936 August 1936
Box 38, Folder 153 September 1936 October 1936 pp. 1 666
Box 38, Folder 154 September 1936 October 1936 pp. 667 1350
Box 38, Folder 155 November 1936 December 1936
Box 39, Folder 156 November 1936 December 1936
Box 39, Folder 157 January 1937 February 1937
Box 39, Folder 158 January 1937 February 1937
Box 39, Folder 159 March 1937 April 1937
Box 39, Folder 160 March 1937 April 1937
Box 40, Folder 161 May 1937 June 1937
Box 40, Folder 162 May 1937 June 1937
Box 40, Folder 163 July 1937 August 1937 pp. 1 529
Box 40, Folder 164 July 1937 August 1937 pp. 530 1112
Box 40, Folder 165 September 1937 October 1937
Box 41, Folder 166 September 1937 October 1937
Box 41, Folder 167 November 1937 December 1937
Box 41, Folder 168 November 1937 December 1937
Box 1, Folder 1 1910 December-1911 March
Box 1, Folder 2 1911 April-1911 June
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Box 1, Folder 3 1911 July-1911 September
Box 1, Folder 5 January 1912 March 1912
Box 1, Folder 6 April 1912 June 1912
Box 2, Folder 7 July 1912 September 1912
Box 2, Folder 8 October 1912 December 1912
Box 3, Folder 10 January 1913 March 1913
Box 3, Folder 11 April 1913 June 1913
Box 3, Folder 12 July 1913 August 1913
Box 3, Folder 13 September 1913 October 1913
Box 4, Folder 14 November 1913 December 1913
Box 4, Folder 15 January 1914 February 1914
Box 4, Folder 16 March 1914 April 1914
Box 4, Folder 17 May 1914 June 1914
Box 5, Folder 19 September 1914 October 1914
Box 5, Folder 20 November 1914 December 1914
Box 5, Folder 21 January 1915 February 1915
Box 5, Folder 18 July 1914 August 1914
Box 2, Folder 9 January 1913 March 1913
Box 1, Folder 4 October 1911 December 1911
Box 41, Folder 169 January 1938 February 1938
Box 41, Folder 170 January 1938 February 1938
Box 42, Folder 171 March 1938 April 1938
Box 42, Folder 172 March 1938 April 1938
Box 42, Folder 173 May 1938 June 1938
Box 42, Folder 174 May 1938 June 1938
Box 42, Folder 175 July 1938 August 1938
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Box 43, Folder 176 July 1938 August 1938
Box 43, Folder 177 September 1938 – October 1938
Box 43, Folder 178 September 1938 October 1938
Box 43, Folder 179 November 1938 December 1938
Box 43, Folder 180 November 1938 December 1938
Box 44, Folder 181 January 1939 February 1939
Box 44, Folder 182 January 1939 February 1939
Box 44, Folder 183 March 1939 April 1939
Box 44, Folder 184 March 1939 April 1939
Box 45, Folder 185 May 1939 June 1939
Box 45, Folder 186 May 1939 June 1939
Box 45, Folder 187 July 1939 August 1939 pp. 1 901
Box 45, Folder 188 July 1939 August 1939 pp. 902 1736
Box 45, Folder 189 September 1939 October 1939
Box 46, Folder 190 September 1939 October 1939
Box 46, Folder 191 November 1939 December 1939 pp. 1 885
Box 46, Folder 192 November 1939 December 1939 pp. 886 1832
Box 46, Folder 193 January 1940 February 1940
Box 47, Folder 194 January 1940 February 1940
Box 47, Folder 195 March 1940 April 1940 pp. 1 940
Box 47, Folder 196 March 1940 April 1940 pp. 941 1864
Box 47, Folder 197 May 1940 June 1940
Box 48, Folder 198 May 1940 June 1940
Box 48, Folder 199 July 1940 August 1940 pp. 1 897
Box 48, Folder 200 July 1940 August 1940 pp. 898 1788
Box 48, Folder 201 September 1940 October 1940
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Box 49, Folder 202 September 1940 October 1940
Box 49, Folder 203 November 1940 December 1940 pp. 1 836
Box 49, Folder 204 November 1940 December 1940 pp. 837 1772
Box 49, Folder 205 January 1941 February 1941
Box 50, Folder 206 January 1941 February 1941
Box 50, Folder 207 March 1941 April 1941 pp. 1 955
Box 50, Folder 208 March 1941 April 1941 pp. 956 1925
Box 50, Folder 209 May 1941 June 1941
Box 51, Folder 210 May 1941 June 1941
Box 51, Folder 211 July 1941 August 1941
Box 51, Folder 212 July 1941 August 1941
Box 51, Folder 213 September 1941 October 1941
Box 51, Folder 214 September 1941 October 1941
Box 52, Folder 215 November 1941 December 1941 pp. 1 1048
Box 52, Folder 216 November 1941 December 1941 pp. 1049 2048
Box 52, Folder 217 January 1942 February 1942
Box 52, Folder 218 January 1942 February 1942
Box 52, Folder 219 March 1942 April 1942
Box 52, Folder 220 March 1942 April 1942
Box 54, Folder 221 May 1942 June 1942
Box 54, Folder 222 May 1942 June 1942
Box 54, Folder 223 July 1942 September 1942
Box 55, Folder 224 July 1942 September 1942
Box 55, Folder 225 July 1942 September 1942
Box 55, Folder 226 October 1942 December 1942
Box 55, Folder 227 October 1942 December 1942
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Box 56, Folder 228 October 1942 December 1942
Box 56, Folder 229 January 1943 March 1943 pp. 1 916
Box 56, Folder 230 January 1943 March 1943 pp. 917 2001
Box 56, Folder 231 January 1943 March 1943 pp. 2002 3152
Box 57, Folder 232 April 1943 June 1943 pp. 1 1099
Box 57, Folder 233 April 1943 June 1943 pp. 1100 1961
Box 57, Folder 234 April 1943 June 1943 pp. 1962 3013
Box 57, Folder 235 July 1943 September 1943
Box 58, Folder 236 July 1943 September 1943
Box 58, Folder 237 July 1943 September 1943
Box 58, Folder 238 October 1943 December 1943
Box 58, Folder 239 October 1943 December 1943
Box 59, Folder 240 October 1943 December 1943
Box 59, Folder 241 January 1944 March 1944
Box 59, Folder 242 January 1944 March 1944
Box 60, Folder 243 January 1944 March 1944
Box 60, Folder 244 April 1944 June 1944 pp. 1 683
Box 60, Folder 245 April 1944 June 1944 pp. 684 1592
Box 60, Folder 246 April 1944 June 1944 pp. 1593 2515
Box 61, Folder 247 July 1944 September 1944
Box 61, Folder 248 July 1944 September 1944
Box 61, Folder 249 July 1944 September 1944
Box 61, Folder 250 October 1944 December 1944
Box 61, Folder 251 October 1944 December 1944
Box 62, Folder 252 October 1944 December 1944
Box 62, Folder 253 January 1945 March 1945 pp. 1 923
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Box 62, Folder 254 January 1945 March 1945 pp. 924 1880
Box 62, Folder 255 January 1945 March 1945 pp. 1881 2762
Box 62, Folder 256 April 1945 June 1945
Box 63, Folder 257 April 1945 June 1945
Box 63, Folder 258 July 1945 September 1945
Box 63, Folder 259 July 1945 September 1945
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Series 2: Individual Laboratory Notebooks, 1907 - 1968
Box 64, Folder 1 4 Baeslack, F. W., 1911 1914
Box 65, Folder 5 Baeslack, F. W., 1916
Box 66, Folder 6 Baeslack, F. W., 1911 1919
Box 66, Folder 1 Baeslack, F. W., 1913, Cameron, 1907 1918, Clark, 1907 1918, Dodd, 19131917, Lowe, 1911, Leeley, 1907 1918, Varney, 1913, Wilson, 1910 1911
Box 66, Folder 2 Banks, G.K., 1943 1949, Walker, D.F., 1943 1949, Pearlman, W.M., 1943 1949,L'Italien, Y.J., 1943 1949, Sullivan, M.J., 1943 1949, Mitulski, J.D., 1943 1949,Memoranda, Test Reports, Correspondence
Box 67, Folder 3 Binkley, S.B., 8/41 1/45, Vitamin Bc
Box 67, Folder 4 Binkley, S.B., 8/41 6/45, Miscellaneous
Box 67, Folder 5 Binkley, S.B., 9/43 6/45, Penicillin
Box 67, Folder 6 Bloom, E.S., 1942 1944
Box 67, Folder 1 Branch, A., 9/34 12/35, Kropp, G.V., 9/34 12/35
Box 67, Folder 2 4 Brauns, D.H., 1911 1914
Box 68, Folder 5 Burckhatter, J.H., 1942 1945, Reports and Memoranda
Box 68, Folder 6 Burckhatter, J.H., 1942 1945, Research Data
Box 68, Folder 7 8 Brown, R.A., 1935 1939
Box 68, Folder 9 Brown, R.A., 1937 1942, pp. 1 799
Box 68, Folder 1 Brown, R.A., 1937 1942, pp. 800 1759
Box 68, Folder 2 Brown, R.A., 1940
Box 69, Folder 3 Brown, R.A., 1941
Box 69, Folder 4 Brown, R.A., 1942
Box 69, Folder 1 Brown, R.A., 1943
Box 69, Folder 2 Brown, R.A., 1944
Box 70, Folder 3 6 Bugbee, E.P., 1923 1926
Box 70, Folder 1 3 Bugbee, E.P., 1927 1929
Box 70, Folder 1 3 Bugbee, E.P., 1930 1932
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Box 71, Folder 1 Bugbee, E.P., McGinty, D.A., 1933
Box 72, Folder 2 Bywater, W.G., 1934 1935
Box 73, Folder 3 5 Bywater, W.G., 1938 1940
Box 73, Folder 1 2 Bywater, W.G., 1941, Anticonvulsants
Box 73, Folder 3 4 Bywater, W.G., 1942, Index
Box 74, Folder 5 6 Bywater, W.G., 1943, Index
Box 74, Folder 1 2 Bywater, W.G., 1944, Index
Box 74, Folder 3 Calkins, D.G., 10/37 05/43
Box 75, Folder 4 Calkins, D.G., 05/42 12/45, Vitamin Bc
Box 75, Folder 5 Campbell, C.J., Biochemical Methods
Box 75, Folder 6 Campbell, C.J., 1938 1945, Vitamin K
Box 75, Folder 7 Chen, G., 1947 1948,
Box 75, Folder 1 3 Cheney, L.C., 1938 1945, Reports, Memoranda
Box 75, Folder 4 7 Closson, O.E., 1911 1914
Box 76, Folder 1 Coleman, William R., 1938 1939
Box 76, Folder 2 5 Coleman, William R., 1940 1943
Box 77, Folder 6 Crume, Ralph, 1928 1933
Box 77, Folder 7 Crume, Ralph, 1933 1936
Box 77, Folder 8 Culpepper, William L., 1919 1920
Box 77, Folder 9 Davis, L., 1913 1920, Potassium, Lellurite, Renmin, Pepsin, Ultraviolet Rays
Box 77, Folder 1 Davis, L., 1913 1920, Hydrolized Silver, Hydrogen Ions, Phylacogen, CultureMedia Ingredient
Box 77, Folder 2 Davis, L., 1914 1920, Antidiphtheric Glabulins, Pollen Extracts, Aggtutinine fromBeans
Box 78, Folder 3 Davis, L., 1915 1920, Peptone
Box 78, Folder 4 Devlin, H.B., Rodney, G., Soderstrom, R., 01/45 06/45
Box 78, Folder 5 Donaldson, L. Wayne, 1943 1944
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Box 78, Folder 6 Donaldson, L. Wayne, 1947, Reports, Memos, Letters
Box 78, Folder 1 Donaldson, L. Wayne, 1948, Reports, Memos, Letters
Box 78, Folder 2 Donaldson, L. Wayne, 1949, Reports, Memos, Correspondence with
Box 79, Folder x Index for 1943 1949
Box 79, Folder 3 Donaldson, L. Wayne, 1950, Reports, Memoranda, Correspondence
Box 79, Folder 4 Donaldson, L. Wayne, 1953, Reports, Memoranda, Correspondence with Indexfor 1943 1953
Box 79, Folder 5 Doub, L., 1940 1944, Sulfones and Sulfonamides
Box 79, Folder 6 Doub, L., 1941 1946, Antimetabolites
Box 79, Folder 7 Doub, L., 1942 1946, Schmidt Virus
Box 79, Folder 1 Doub, L., 1943 1945, Oxycel
Box 79, Folder 2 Doub, L., 1944 1947, Y Series (Youmans)
Box 80, Folder 3 7 Drake, R.H., 1913 1917
Box 80, Folder 1-2 Emmett, A.D., 1916 1931
Box 80, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1916 1931, Bacterial Products
Box 81, Folder 4 Emmett, A.D., 1916 1931, Serums, Diptheria pp. 1 817
Box 81, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1916 1931, Serums, Diptheria pp. 818 1545
Box 81, Folder 2 Emmett, A.D., 1926 1931, Diptheria
Box 82, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1916 1931, Vitamin B
Box 82, Folder 4 Emmett, A.D., 1917 1931, Vitamins
Box 82, Folder 5 Emmett, A.D., 1917 1931, Papers, Lectures, Reprints, Meetings
Box 82, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1918 1922, Metagen, Nutrigen (supplement)
Box 82, Folder 2 Emmett, A.D., 1919 1931, Metagen, Nutrigen
Box 83, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1920 1931, Vitamin A
Box 83, Folder 4 Emmett, A.D., 1922 1931, Cod Liver Oil
Box 83, Folder 5 Emmett, A.D., 1922 1932, Committee Work, Vitamins A and D, A.D.M.A.
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Box 83, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D.1923 1931, Vitamin D
Box 84, Folder 1-2 Emmett, A.D., 1925 1931, Scarlet Fever, Tetanus, Serums
Box 84, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1925 1929, Electro Osmose
Box 84, Folder 4 Emmett, A.D., 1932, pp. 1 886
Box 84, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D.,1932, pp. 887 1719
Box 84, Folder 2 3 Emmett, A.D., 1933
Box 85, Folder 4 5 Emmett, A.D., 1934
Box 85, Folder 1 2 Emmett, A.D., 1935
Box 85, Folder 3 4 Emmett, A.D., 1936
Box 86, Folder 5 Emmett, A.D., 1937, pp. 1 744
Box 86, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1937, pp. 745 1368
Box 86, Folder 2 Emmett, A.D., 1936 1937, Vitamin A (Hounslow) Oversize
Box 87, Folder 3 4 Emmett, A.D., 1938, Vitamins A and D
Box 87, Folder 5 Emmett, A.D., 1938, Vitamin B
Box 87, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1939, Vitamins A, D and K
Box 87, Folder 2 Emmett, A.D., 1939, Vitamin B Complex
Box 88, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1939
Box 88, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1940, Vitamins A, D, E and K
Box 88, Folder 2 Emmett, A.D., 1940, Vitamins Bl and B2
Box 89, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1940, Vitamin B Complex
Box 89, Folder 4 Emmett, A.D., 1940, Vitamin C, Committees
Box 89, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1941, Vitamins A, D, E and K
Box 89, Folder 2 Emmett, A.D., 1941, Vitamins Bl and B2
Box 90, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1941, Vitamin B Complex
Box 90, Folder 4 Emmett, A.D., 1941, Vitamin C
Box 90, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1942, Vitamins A, D, E and K
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Box 90, Folder 2 Emmett, A.D., 1942, Vitamin B Complex
Box 91, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1942, Vitamin C
Box 91, Folder 4 5 Emmett, A.D., 1943, pp. 1 1316
Box 91, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1943, pp. 1317 1968
Box 91, Folder 2 Emmett, A.D., 1921 1938, Vitamins A and D, U.S.P., Committee Work
Box 92, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., 1927 1938, Vitamin B, A.D.M.A., Committee Work
Box 92, Folder 4 Emmett, A.D., 1932 1938, Committee Work, Vitamin B, U.S.P.
Box 92, Folder 5 Emmett, A.D., 1933 1938, Vitamins A and D, Vitameter, Committee Work
Box 92, Folder 1 Emmett, A.D., 1939, Committee Work
Box 92, Folder 2 3 Emmett, A.D., 1942, Protocols
Box 93, Folder 4 5 Emmett, A.D., 1943, Protocols
Box 93, Folder 1 2 Emmett, A.D., 1944, Protocols
Box 93, Folder 3 Emmett, A.D., Serum Concentrations
Box 94, Folder 4 Emmett, A.D., Nutrition Subjects
Box 94, Folder 5 6 Farwell, O.A., 1911 1912
Box 94, Folder 7 8 Fell, Norbert, 1936 1937
Box 94, Folder 1 Fell, Norbert, 1938
Box 94, Folder 2 3 Fell, Norbert, 1939
Box 95, Folder 4 5 Fell, Norbert, 1940
Box 95, Folder 6 Fell, Norbert, 1941, pp. 1 570
Box 95, Folder 1 Fell, Norbert, 1941, pp. 571 1239
Box 95, Folder 2 Fell, Norbert, 1936 1939, Serum Conc. Process D
Box 96, Folder 3 4 Fell, Norbert, Zittle, C.A.; 1942
Box 96, Folder 5 6 Ferry, N.S., 1911 1912
Box 96, Folder 1 4 Ferry, N.S., 1913 1916
Box 96, Folder 1 6 Ferry, N.S., 1917 1922
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Box 97, Folder 1 5 Ferry, N.S., 1923 1927
Box 98, Folder 1 3 Ferry, N.S., 1928 1930
Box 99, Folder 1 3 Ferry, N.S., 1931 1933
Box 100, Folder 1 2 Ferry, N.S., 1934 1935
Box 101, Folder 3 Ferry, N.S., 1936, Vol. 1
Box 102, Folder 1 Ferry, N.S., 1936, Vol. 2
Box 102, Folder 2 Ferry, N.S., 1937
Box 103, Folder 3 4 Ferry, N.S., 1938
Box 103, Folder 1 Ferry, N.S., 1939
Box 103, Folder 2 Gibbs, O.S., 08/35 02/36
Box 104, Folder 3 Goss, L.W., 1919 1920
Box 104, Folder 4 Grote, I.W, 1926 1929
Box 104, Folder 5 Grote, I.W, 1929 1931
Box 104, Folder 6 Grote, I.W, 1927 1929
Box 104, Folder 7 Guile, R.L., 1936
Box 104, Folder 8 Guile, R.L., 02/34 09/35
Box 104, Folder 9 Hamilton, H.C., Lescohier, Perkins, R.A., 1902 1911, Physiologic Tests
Box 104, Folder 1 9 Hamilton, H.C., 1911 1919
Box 104, Folder 1 6 Hamilton, H.C., 1920 1925
Box 105, Folder 1 4 Hamilton, H.C., 1926 1929
Box 106, Folder 1 3 Hamilton, H.C., 1930 1932
Box 107, Folder 1 2 Hamilton, H.C., 1933 1934
Box 108, Folder 3 Hjort, A.M., 1924
Box 109, Folder 4 5 Hjort, A.M., North, H.B., 1925 1926
Box 109, Folder 6 Hoffmann, G.L., 07/12 12/12
Box 109, Folder 7 Hoffmann, G.L., 07/12 08/13
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Box 109, Folder 1 Holcomb, W.F., 07/36 08/38
Box 109, Folder 2 Holcomb, W.F., 09/38 08/40
Box 110, Folder 3 Holcomb, W.F., 09/40 12/41
Box 110, Folder 4 5 Holcomb, W.F., 1942 1943
Box 110, Folder 6 Hollister, W.O, 09/11 12/12
Box 110, Folder 1 Hooper, I.R., 06/44 05/45
Box 110, Folder 2 Hoskins, H.P., 1916 1917
Box 111, Folder 3 Hoskins, H.P., 1917 1918
Box 111, Folder 4 6 Hoskins, H.P., 1919 1921
Box 111, Folder 1 Hoskins, H.P., Barbarin, R., 1921 1922
Box 111, Folder 2 Jacobs, 07/18 11/18
Box 112, Folder 3 Jones, E.G., 1931 1934
Box 112, Folder 4 Jones, E.G., 1931 1934, Antuitrin S
Box 112, Folder 5 Jones, E.G., 1935 1936
Box 112, Folder 6 Jones, E.G., 1937
Box 112, Folder 7 Jones, E.G., 1938 1939
Box 112, Folder 8 Jones, E.G., 1940 1941
Box 112, Folder 1 Jones, E.G., 1942 1943
Box 112, Folder 2 4 Joslyn, D.A., 1935 1937
Box 113, Folder 5 Joslyn, D.A., 1938, pp. 1 564
Box 113, Folder 1 Joslyn, D.A., 1938, pp. 565 1215
Box 113, Folder 2 3 Joslyn, D.A., 1939
Box 114, Folder 4 Kamm, W.F., 1937 1942
Box 114, Folder 5 Kamm, W.F., 1937 1942
Box 114, Folder 6 Klix, H.C., 12/10 12/12
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Box 114, Folder42008
Klix, H.C., 1913 1916
Box 114, Folder 5 Klein, W.C., May 1916
Box 115, Folder 6 Kropp, George V., 1936 1937
Box 115, Folder 7 Lawson, E.J., 1939 1942
Box 115, Folder 8 Loew, Earl R., MacMillan, 1943 1944, Eschatin Notes
Box 115, Folder 9 Loew, Earl R., 1942 1944, Anti Histamine
Box 115, Folder 10 Long, L.M., 06/41 10/44
Box 115, Folder 11 Loomis, E.C., 1945 1946, Correspondence, Memoranda
Box 115, Folder 1 Loomis, E.C., 1946, Manufacturing Assays
Box 115, Folder 2 Lyons, E., 1919 1928
Box 116, Folder 3 Lyons, E., 1928 1931
Box 116, Folder 4 Lyons, E., 1932 1934
Box 116, Folder 5 Lyons, E., 1935 1938
Box 116, Folder 6 Lyons, E., 1938 1941
Box 116, Folder 7 Lyons, E., 1942 1943
Box 116, Folder 1 Marinus, C.J., 1919 1920
Box 116, Folder 2 Marker, R.E., Sterols, Papers
Box 117, Folder 3 Mathieson, Don R., 1937 1942, Whooping cough
Box 117, Folder 4 Mathieson, Don R., 1938 1942, Diphtheria, Whooping cough
Box 117, Folder 5 Mathieson, Don R., 1938 1942
Box 117, Folder 6 Mathieson, Don R., 02/40 06/40, Sterility Tests
Box 117, Folder 7 Matthews, A.O., ca.1920 1945, pp. 1 423
Box 117, Folder 8 Matthews, A.O., ca.1920 1945, pp. 424 963
Box 117, Folder 1 Matthews, A.O., ca.1920 1945, pp. 964 1579
Box 117, Folder 2 Matthews, A.O., ca.1920 1945, pp. 1580 2095
Box 118, Folder 3 7 McCord, C.P., 1912 1916
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Box 118, Folder 1 McCord, C.P., 1915 1917
Box 118, Folder 2 McCord, C.P., 01/17 10/17
Box 119, Folder 3 McCrea, A., 1919 1920
Box 119, Folder 4 10 McCrea, A., 1921 1927
Box 119, Folder 1 6 McCrea, A., 1928 1933
Box 119, Folder 1 McCrea, A., 1934
Box 120, Folder 2 3 McCrea, A., 1935
Box 121, Folder 4 McCrea, A., 1936
Box 121, Folder 1 3 McCrea, A., 1937 1939
Box 121, Folder 4 McCrea, A., Yaw, K., 1940
Box 122, Folder 5 McGinty, D.A., 1933 1934, Animal Protocols
Box 122, Folder 1 McGinty, D.A., 1934
Box 122, Folder 2 3 McGinty, D.A., 1935, Animal Protocols
Box 123, Folder 4 5 McGinty, D.A., 1936, Animal Protocols
Box 123, Folder 1 2 McGinty, D.A., 1937, Animal Protocols
Box 123, Folder 3 4 McGinty, D.A., 1938, Animal Protocols
Box 124, Folder 5 6 McGinty, D.A., 1939, Animal Protocols
Box 124, Folder 1 2 McGinty, D.A., 1940, Animal Protocols
Box 124, Folder 3 4 McGinty, D.A., 1941, Animal Protocols
Box 125, Folder 5 McGinty, D.A., 1942
Box 125, Folder 1 McGinty, D.A., 1942, Animal Protocols
Box 125, Folder 2 McGinty, D.A., 1942, Prothrombin, Thrombin, Fibrinogen
Box 126, Folder 3 4 McGinty, D.A., 1943, Animal Protocols
Box 126, Folder 5 6 McGinty, D.A., 1944, Animal Protocols
Box 126, Folder 7 8 McGinty, D.A., 1946 1947
Box 126, Folder 1 McGinty, D.A., 1948
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Box 126, Folder 2 McGinty, D.A., 1950 1951
Box 127, Folder 3 McLean, I.W., 1946 1947, Virus Notes, Correspondence
Box 127, Folder 4 Noble, A., 1912 1914
Box 127, Folder 5 6 Noble, A., 1915 1916
Box 127, Folder 7 Noble, A., 1919 1920
Box 127, Folder 8 9 Noble, A., 1921 1922
Box 127, Folder 1 11 Noble, A., 1923 1933
Box 127, Folder 1 10 Noble, A., 1934 1943
Box 128, Folder 11 Noble, A., 1944 1945
Box 129, Folder 1 North, H.B., 1927
Box 129, Folder 2 North, H.B., 1928 1929
Box 130, Folder 3 9 North, H.B., 1930 1936
Box 130, Folder 1 5 North, H.B., 1937 1941
Box 130, Folder 1 North, H.B., 1942
Box 131, Folder 2 O'Dell, B.L., 1943 1945
Box 132, Folder 3 Parke, H.C., 07/39 07/41
Box 132, Folder 4 Parke, H.C., 07/41 07/43
Box 132, Folder 5 Parke, H.C., 07/43 07/45
Box 132, Folder 6 Parke, H.C., 07/43 07/45
Box 132, Folder 1 Peacock, G., 1934 1938
Box 132, Folder 2 Peacock, G., 1939 1941
Box 133, Folder 3 Perkins, R.A., Foster, L.F., 1912
Box 133, Folder 4 Pfiffner, J.J., 1936 1947, Adrenal Cortex
Box 133, Folder 5 Pfiffner, J.J., 1937 1941, Liver Extract, Ventriculin
Box 133, Folder 6 Pfiffner, J.J., 1941 1947, Vitamin Bc (Folic Acid)
Box 133, Folder 1 Pfiffner, J.J., 1942 1947, Vitamin Bc Conjugate, Assay Reports
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Box 133, Folder 2 Pfeiffer, C.C., Loew, Earl R., 1941 1942
Box 134, Folder 3 Pfeiffer, C.C., Loew, Earl R., 1941 1944
Box 134, Folder 4 Pfeiffer, C.C., Loew, Earl R., 1941 1944, Screening Toxicity, Correspondence
Box 134, Folder 5 Pfeiffer, C.C., Loew, Earl R., Winder, C.V., 11/41 09/44, Analgetic Studies
Box 134, Folder 6 Piening, J.R., 1942 1945
Box 134, Folder 1 Rawlins, A.L., 04/28 06/33
Box 134, Folder 2 Rawlins, A.L., 07/33 07/35
Box 135, Folder 3 Rawlins, A.L., 08/35 08/36
Box 135, Folder 4 Rawlins, A.L., 08/36 10/38
Box 135, Folder 5 Rawlins, A.L., 10/38 06/40
Box 135, Folder 6 Rawlins, A.L., 06/40 12/42, pp. 1 561
Box 135, Folder 1 Rawlins, A.L., 06/40 12/42
Box 135, Folder 2 Rawlins, A.L., 06/40 12/42
Box 136, Folder 3 Rawson, G.W., 12/42 08/45
Box 136, Folder 4 Rawson, G.W., 12/42 08/45
Box 136, Folder 5 Rodney, G., 1947 1948, Memos
Box 136, Folder 6 8 Rowe, L.W., 1913 1915
Box 136, Folder 1 7 Rowe, L.W., 1916 1922
Box 136, Folder 1 4 Rowe, L.W., 1923 1926
Box 137, Folder 1 Rowe, L.W., 1927
Box 138, Folder 2 3 Rowe, L.W., 1928
Box 139, Folder 4 5 Rowe, L.W., 1929
Box 139, Folder 1 Rowe, L.W., 1930
Box 139, Folder 2 3 Rowe, L.W., 1931
Box 140, Folder 4 5 Rowe, L.W., 1932 1933
Box 140, Folder 1 2 Rowe, L.W., 1934 1935
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Box 140, Folder 3 4 Rowe, L.W., 1938 1939
Box 141, Folder 1 Rowe, L.W., 1940
Box 141, Folder 2 5 Rowe, L.W., 1941
Box 142, Folder 1 3 Rowe, L.W., 1942
Box 142, Folder 4 Rowe, L.W., 1943, Vol. 1
Box 143, Folder 1 2 Rowe, L.W., 1943, Vol. 2 3
Box 143, Folder 3 4 Rowe, L.W., 1944, Vol. 1 2
Box 144, Folder 1 Rowe, L.W., 1944, Vol. 3
Box 44, Folder 2 Rowe, L.W., 1945
Box 145, Folder 3 Rudner, B., Wittle, E.L., 1943 1947, Ultraviolet Absorption Curves
Box 145, Folder 4 5 Sarber, R.W., 1943 1944
Box 145, Folder 6 Schlingman, A.S., 1923
Box 145, Folder 1 4 Schlingman, A.S., 1924 1927
Box 145, Folder 5 Schlingman, A.S., 1928, pp. 1 692
Box 146, Folder 1 Schlingman, A.S., 1928, pp. 693 1384
Box 146, Folder 2 4 Schlingman, A.S., 1929 1931
Box 147, Folder 1 5 Schlingman, A.S., 1932 1936
Box 147, Folder 1 2 Schlingman, A.S., 1943
Box 148, Folder 3 4 Schlingman, A.S., 1944
Box 149, Folder 5 Schornak, 1939 1942, Tetanus
Box 149, Folder 6 Scott, A.B., 07/31 12/32
Box 149, Folder 1 Scott, A.B., 1933 1934
Box 149, Folder 2 3 Scott, A.B., 1935 1936
Box 150, Folder 4 Scott, A.B., Sweet, L.A., 01/33 01/36, Arsenical Notes
Box 150, Folder 5 Seegers, Walter H., Loomis, Eugene C., 01/43 09/44, Manufacturing Assays
Box 150, Folder 6 Stanton, E.M., 1911
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Box 150, Folder 7 Stanton, E.M., 01/12 09/12
Box 150, Folder 8 Stanton, E.M., 01/13 04/14
Box 150, Folder 9 Stimpert, F.D., 1940, Detroit Influenza Survey
Box 150, Folder 1 Stimpert, F.D., 1940 1941
Box 150, Folder 2 Stimpert, F.D., 1944, Chemotherapy
Box 151, Folder 3 Stimpert, F.D., 1942 1944, Influenza Virus
Box 151, Folder 4 Stimpert, F.D., 1942 1943, Typhus
Box 151, Folder 5 Stimpert, F.D., 1942 1945, Typhus
Box 151, Folder 6 Stimpert, F.D., 1942, Typhus, Lot Records
Box 151, Folder 1 Stimpert, F.D., 1944 1946, Typhus, Experimental
Box 151, Folder 2 3 Stimpert, F.D., 1943 1944, Typhus, Lot Records
Box 152, Folder 4 Stimpert, F.D., 1945 1946, Typhus, Lot Records
Box 152, Folder 5 Stimpert, F.D., 1942 1944, Rickettsiae Virus
Box 152, Folder 6 Sultzaberger, J.A., 1926 1931
Box 152, Folder 7 Sultzaberger, J.A., 1932 1936
Box 152, Folder 1 Sultzaberger, J.A., 1937 1940
Box 152, Folder 2 Sultzaberger, J.A., 1941 1942
Box 153, Folder 3 Sultzaberger, J.A., 1943 1945
Box 63, Folder 1 10 Aldrich, T. B., 1911 1920
Box 153, Folder 4 Sultzaberger, J.A., 1945 1950
Box 153, Folder 5 Tendick, F.H., 1938 1939
Box 153, Folder 6 Thompson, Paul E., Moore, A.K., Voigtman, R.E., 1964, Schistosomiasis, pp. 1642, Project No. 06 05 93 2 02 PET and 06 05 05 2 02 PET
Box 153, Folder 1 Thompson, Paul E., Moore, A.K., Voigtman, R.E., 1964, Schistosomiasis, pp.643 1263
Box 153, Folder 2 3 Thompson, Paul E., Bayles, Anita, Graham, Judith A., Olszewski, Bronislawa J.,Blair, Lyndia Slayton, 1967 1968, Antitrichomonal Agents, Project No. 10 5 000 202 PET and 10 5 000 1 02 PET
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Box 154, Folder 4 Thompson, Paul E., Blair, Lyndia Slayton, Bayles, Anita, Hoard, Stanley Hoard,Kenneth, 1967 1968, Intestinal Helminthiasis, Project No. 10 5 026 2 02
Box 154, Folder 5 Thompson, Paul E., Voigtman, R.E., 1968, Schistosomiasis, Project No. 06 0593 2 02 PET and 06 05 05 2 02 PET
Box 154, Folder 1 Tullar, B.F., 1937 1943, Internal Antiseptics
Box 154, Folder 2 Vandenbelt, J.M., 1938 1940
Box 155, Folder 3 Vandenbelt, J.M., 1941 1942
Box 155, Folder 4 6 Vandenbelt, J.M., 1943 1945
Box 155, Folder 7 Vandenbelt, J.M., 1942 1944, Electrophoresis Experiments
Box 155, Folder 8 Vandenbelt, J.M., 1943 1947, Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra
Box 155, Folder 1 Wheeler, L.M., 1943 1944
Box 155, Folder 2 Wittle, E.L., 1939 1941
Box 156, Folder 3 Wittle, E.L., 1942 1943
Box 156, Folder 4 Wittle, E.L., 1944 1947, Correspondence, Memos
Box 156, Folder 5 Yaw, K., 1941 1943
Box 156, Folder 1 Yaw, K., 1941 1943, Penicillin
Box 156, Folder 2 Yaw, K., Ehrlich, J., 1943 1946, Penicillin
Box 157, Folder 3 4 Zittle, C.A., Rodney, G., Devlin, H.B., 1944
Box 157, Folder 5 Banks, C.K., Tillitson, E.W., Controulis, J., 1940 1942, Arsenicals, Melarsen
Box 157, Folder 1 Banks, C.K., Tillitson, E.W., Controulis, J., 1940 1942, Arsenicals, Heterocycles
Box 157, Folder 2 Banks, C.K., Tillitson, E.W., Controulis, J., 1940 1942, Arsenicals, Mapharsen
Box 158, Folder 3 Banks, C.K., 1940 1942, Miscellaneous Arsenicals
Box 158, Folder 4 Banks, C.K., Controulis, J., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., 1943, Arsenicals
Box 158, Folder 5 Banks, C.K., Controulis, J., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., 1943, Analgetics andArsenicals
Box 158, Folder 6 Banks, C.K., Controulis, J., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., 1943, Analgetics,Correspondence
Box 158, Folder 1 Banks, C.K., Controulis, J., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., 1944, Arsenicals
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Box 63, Folder 1 8 Aldrich, T. B., 1921 1929
Box 158, Folder 2 Banks, C.K., Controulis, J., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., 1944, Memoranda
Box 159, Folder 3 Banks, C.K., Controulis, J., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., 1944, Correspondence,Publications
Box 159, Folder 4 Banks, C.K., Controulis, J., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., 1945, Memoranda,Experimental
Box 159, Folder 5 Banks, C.K., Controulis, J., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., 1945, Memoranda,Correspondence
Box 159, Folder 6 Banks, C.K., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., Controulis, J., Pearlman, W.M.,Mitulski, J.D., 1946, Memoranda, Experimental
Box 159, Folder 7 Banks, C.K., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., Controulis, J., Pearlman, W.M.,Mitulski, J.D., 1946, Publications, Memoranda
Box 159, Folder 1 Banks, C.K., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., Controulis, J., Pearlman, W.M.,Mitulski, J.D., 1946, Correspondence
Box 159, Folder 2 Banks, C.K., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., Pearlman, W.M., L'Italien, Y.J.,Langerman, M.J., Mitulski, J., 1947, Memoranda, Experimental
Box 160, Folder 3 Banks, C.K., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., Pearlman, W.M., L'Italien, Y.J.,Langerman, M.J., Mitulski, J., 1947, Publications, Memoranda, Correspondence
Box 160, Folder 4 Banks, C.K., Wheeler, L.M., Walker, D.F., Pearlman, W.M., L'Italien, Y.J.,Langerman, M.J., Mitulski, J., 1947, Correspondence
Box 160, Folder 5 Banks, C.K., Walker, D.F., Pearlman, W.M., L'Italien, Y.J., Langerman, M.J.,Mitulski, J.D., 1948, Memoranda, Experimental, pp. 1 427
Box 160, Folder 6 Banks, C.K., Walker, D.F., Pearlman, W.M., L'Italien, Y.J., Langerman, M.J.,Mitulski, J.D., 1948, Correspondence, Publications, pp. 428 939
Box 160, Folder 1 Banks, C.K., Walker, D.F., Pearlman, W.M., L'Italien, Y.J., Langerman, M.J.,Mitulski, J.D., 1948, Reports, pp. 940 1325
Box 160, Folder 2 Banks, C.K., Walker, D.F., Pearlman, W.M., L'Italien, Y.J., Langerman, M.J.,Mitulski, J.D., 1948, Reports, pp. 1326 1780
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Series 3: Miscellaneous Reports and Manuals, 1913 - 1970
Box 161, Folder 10 Collected Papers from Medical Lab, 1919 1920
Box 161, Folder 11 Bass, Paul, 1962 1964, Shay's Rat Test Results Nos. 123 175
Box 161, Folder 12 Bass, Paul, 1962 1964, Shay's Rat Test Results Nos. 175 217
Box 161, Folder 13 Bass, Paul, 1962 1964, Shay's Rat Test Results Nos. 407 440
Box 161, Folder 1 Author Unknown, Parasitological Methods
Box 161, Folder 2 Author Unknown, 1949, Ambecidal Drug Test Result V
Box 162, Folder 3 Author Unknown, 1963 1964, Ambecidal Drug Test Result V
Box 162, Folder 4 Author Unknown, 1963 1964, Babesia Rodhaini Testing Results Book
Box 162, Folder 5 Author Unknown, 1959 1965, Leishmania Donovani Testing Results Book
Box 162, Folder 6 Kropp, George V., Results on Tuberculosis Cases
Box 162, Folder 8 Controulis, J., Conception Book
Box 162, Folder 9 Banks, C.K., Conception Book
Box 162, Folder 7 Alberi, Conception Book
Box 162, Folder 10 Bambas, Conception Book
Box 162, Folder 11 Rudner, B., Conception Book
Box 162, Folder 12 Gauley, R.W., 1945 Personal Notebook
Box 162, Folder 13 Bass, Paul, 1960 1961, Special Studies Lab Book
Box 162, Folder 14 Beaur, D.C., 1919, Experiment Results
Box 162, Folder 15 Long, L.M., 1945, Experiment Results
Box 162, Folder 16 Sultzberger, J.A., 1955, Particle Size Data Sheets
Box 162, Folder 17 McGinty, Thyroid Project Result Book
Box 162, Folder 18 Hooper, Irving R., Notebook
Box 162, Folder 1 Wheeler, L.M., Research Notebook Antimony
Box 162, Folder 2 Wheeler, L.M., Research Notebook Bismuth
Box 163, Folder 3 Wheeler, L.M., Research Notebook Nitro
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Box 163, Folder 4 Wheeler, L.M., Research Notebook Misc.
Box 163, Folder 5 6 Author Unknown, 1950 1958, Parasite Control Notebooks
Box 163, Folder 7 Author Unknown, 1942 1943, Parasitology Reference Guide Tulane University
Box 163, Folder 8 Rawlins, Albert, 1944, Experiment Ledgers
Box 163, Folder 9 Rawlins, Albert, 1943 1945, Experiment Ledgers
Box 163, Folder 1011
Rawlins, Albert, 1945, Experiment Ledgers
Box 163, Folder 1213
Thompson, Paul E., 1942, Bacteriology Notebook
Box 163, Folder 14 Medical and Scientific Affairs Publications, 1969
Box 163, Folder 1 Medical and Scientific Affairs Publications, 1970
Box 163, Folder 2 Banks, C.K., 1943 1947, Tropical Diseases, Submission Forms and Reprints
Box 164, Folder 3 Banks, C.K., 1943 1947, Tropical Diseases, Center Lists and Reports
Box 164, Folder 4 Banks, C.K., 1943 1947, Tropical Diseases, Correspondence Farquhar, Welch
Box 164, Folder 5 Banks, C.K., 1943 1947, Tropical Diseases, Correspondence, Memoranda
Box 164, Folder 1 Author unknown, 1958, Chemotherapy of Amebiasis in Rhesus Monkeys
Box 164, Folder 2 Author unknown, 1947, In Vitro Antispirocheticidal Testing
Box 165, Folder 3 4 Author unknown, 1952 1953, In Vitro Antiamebic Protocols, AntibioticConcentrates, Antibiotic Filtrates, A 192 Assays, Synthetic Compounds,Experiments 480 484, 564 849, Project No. 10446
Box 165, Folder 5 Author unknown, 1954, Testing on Monkeys
Box 165, Folder 6 Author unknown, Notation on PSM Test Types
Box 165, Folder 7 Author unknown, 1964 1968, In Vitro Antiamebic Protocol
Box 165, Folder 8 Author unknown, 1957, Protocol of Chemotherapy of Dog ParagonimiasisChemotherapy, Experiments 270 370
Box 165, Folder 9 10 Author unknown, 1953 1954, Animal Protocols Dogs Used in Cook, Alice,Gilmore, D.W., 1954, Animal Protocols Schistosomiasis in Mice and Hamsters,Experiments 255 318
Box 165, Folder 11 Thompson, Paul E., Reinertson, J.W., McCarthy, D.A., Bayles, Anita, Project No.10467
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Box 165, Folder 12 Sarber, R.W., Hemans, M.J., 1954, Guinea Pig Safety Test on PoliomyelitisVaccine, Tuberculosis Control of Virus, Section Monkeys,
Box 165, Folder 13 Sarber, R.W., 1953, Supplemental Notes Growth and Immunological Studies ofTubercle Bacillus
Box 165, Folder 14 Sarber, R.W., 1952, Tuberculosis Project, Project No. 10389
Box 165, Folder 1 Thompson, Paul E., Meisenhelder, J., Najarian, H., Bayles, Anita, 1957, MalariaProtocols – Experimental Chemotherapy of Plasmodium Cynomolgi in Monkeys,Experiments 1 8
Box 166, Folder 2 Sarber, R.W, 1951, Supplement Notes Tuberculosis Project, Project No. 10387
Box 166, Folder 3 Sarber, R.W, 1952, Supplement Notes Pertussis Vaccine, Project No. 10410,Misc. Research Project No. 10467
Box 166, Folder 4 Sarber, R.W, 1955, Supplement Notes Tissue Culture Safety of ExperimentalPoliomyelitis Vaccines
Box 166, Folder 5 Devlin, H.B., 1954, Notes on Immune Globulin, Project No. 10310
Box 166, Folder 6 Thompson, Paul E., Reinertson, J.W., Gilmore, D.W., McCarthy, D.A., 19541955, Animal Protocols Filariasis Studies in Cotton Rats and Mice; TrichiniasisStudies in Mice; Evaluation of Antioxyuriasis Drugs in Mice; Evaluation ofAscaricidal Drugs In Vitro
Box 161, Folder 3 7 Collected Papers from Research Lab, 1913 1917
Box 166, Folder 7 Thompson, Paul E., Bayles, Anita, Cook, Alice, Fleming, Shelia, 1955, ProtocolSheets for In Vitro Antiamebic Tests, Experiments 954 1017, Project No. 10446
Box 166, Folder 8 Meisenhelder, Jack E., 1956 1963, Chemotherapy of Amebic Hepatitis inHamsters
Box 166, Folder 9 Thompson, Paul E., Olszewski, Bronislawa J., Bayles, Anita, Waitz, J. Allan,1964, In Vivo Protocol Sheets for Antimalarial Screening, Experiments 98 125,Project No. 06 05 92 2 02 PET
Box 166, Folder 10 Thompson, Paul E., Butch, Alice S., Graedel, Susannah K., Graham, Judith A.,1967, Protocol Sheets for Antitrichomonal Drug Testing Antibiotic and SyntheticDrugs, In Vitro Experiments 331 372, In Vivo Mice Experiments 147 162, DrugUrinary Excretion Studies Experiments 21 24, In Vitro Mouse Plasma AssaysExperiments 4 5, Project Nos. 10 5 000 2 02, 10 5 000 1 02
Box 166, Folder 11 Thompson, Paul E., McClay, Priscilla J., Bayles, Anita, 1961, In Vitro ProtocolSheets for Antiamebic Drug Tests Antibiotic, Beer and Synthetic Drugs, ProjectNo. 41 05 007 2 02 PET
Box 166, Folder 12 Thompson, Paul E., McClay, Priscilla J., 1961, Protocol Sheets onAntitrichomonal Drug Testing Antibiotic and Synthetic Drugs, In VitroExperiments 172 209, In Vivo Rat Experiments 1 13, Mice Experiments 102 110,
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Hamster Experiments 12 16, Monkeys V 20, 31, 37, 71V, Project No. 41 05 0002 02 PET
Box 166, Folder 13 Thompson, Paul E., Bayles, Anita, Najarian, H., Meisenhelder, Jack E. Herbst,S., Olszewski, Bronislawa J., 1957, Animal Protocols Evaluation of AntiamebicDrugs in the Rat, Project No. 10446
Folder 8 9 Collected Papers from Research Lab, 1919 1920
Box 166, Folder 14 Author Unknown, 1952, Testing Notes on E. Histolytica
Box 166, Folder 15 Author Unknown, 1958, Protocol of Chemotherapy for Canine Amebiasis,Experiments 561 650
Box 166, Folder 1 Thompson, Paul E., Bayles, Anita, Najarian, H., Cook, Alice, Meisenhelder, JackE., 1956, Animal Protocols Evaluation of Antiamebic Drugs in the Rat, ProjectNo.10446
Box 167, Folder 4 8 National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
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Series 4: Reprints, undatedIndex to reprints (box 172) is housed in the Archives Center not at the Garber Facility.
Box 171, Folder 13 2256 2300
Folder 2 1A-30A
Box 167, Folder 3 32A-55A
Box 167, Folder 4 59A-64A, 66A 67A, 70A 96A
Box 167, Folder 5 1-25, Hounslow
Box 167, Folder 6 26-50, Hounslow
Box 167, Folder 7 51-75, Hounslow
Box 167, Folder 8 76-100, Hounslow
Box 167, Folder 9 101 140, Hounslow
Box 167, Folder 10 141 175, Hounslow
Box 167, Folder 11 176 205, Hounslow
Box 167, Folder 12 267 286, 288 305
Box 167, Folder 13 306 340
Box 167, Folder 1 341 380
Box 168, Folder 2 381 430
Box 168, Folder 3 431 460
Box 168, Folder 4 461 490
Box 168, Folder 5 491 545
Box 168, Folder 6 546 580
Box 168, Folder 7 581 615
Box 168, Folder 8 616 640
Box 168, Folder 9 641 660
Box 168, Folder 10 661 685
Box 168, Folder 11 686 710
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Box 168, Folder 12 711 740
Box 168, Folder 13 741 760
Box 168, Folder 14 761 780
Box 168, Folder 1 781 805
Box 169, Folder 2 806 840
Box 169, Folder 3 841 870
Box 169, Folder 4 871 895
Box 169, Folder 5 896 925
Box 169, Folder 6 926 950
Box 169, Folder 7 951 985
Box 169, Folder 8 986 1010
Box 169, Folder 9 1011 1035
Box 169, Folder 10 1036 1060
Box 169, Folder 11 1061 1085
Box 169, Folder 12 1086 1110
Box 169, Folder 13 1111 1145
Box 169, Folder 14 1146 1180
Box 169, Folder 15 1181 1225
Box 169, Folder 1 1126 1260
Box 170, Folder 2 1261 1305
Box 170, Folder 3 1306 1340
Box 170, Folder 4 1341 1380
Box 170, Folder 5 1381 1430
Box 170, Folder 6 1431 1470
Box 170, Folder 7 1471 1515
Box 170, Folder 8 1516 1550
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Box 170, Folder 9 1551 1590
Box 170, Folder 10 1591 1630
Box 170, Folder 11 1631 1660
Box 170, Folder 12 1661 1695
Box 170, Folder 13 1696 1740
Box 170, Folder 14 1741 1780
Box 170, Folder 1 1781 1825
Box 171, Folder 2 1826 1860
Box 171, Folder 3 1861 1900
Box 171, Folder 4 1901 1950
Box 171, Folder 5 1951 2000
Box 171, Folder 6 2001 2030
Box 171, Folder 7 2031 2065
Box 171, Folder 8 2066 2100
Box 171, Folder 9 2101 2130
Box 171, Folder 10 2131 2160
Box 171, Folder 11 2161 2210
Box 171, Folder 12 2211 2255
Box 171, Folder 1 2301 2350
Box 172, Folder 2 2351 2425
Box 172, Folder 3 2426 2457
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Series 5: Pocket Laboratory Notebooks, 1908 - 1960
Box 172, Folder 1-68 York, F.A., 10/23/26 01/10/39
Box 173, Folder70-92
Marinus, C.J., 1914 1920
Box 173, Folder93-101
McCord, C.P., 1913 1914
Box 173, Folder 1-9 Dox, A.W., 07/07/20 12/06/26
Box 174, Folder10-22
Guile, R.L., 02/05/34 09/01/36
Box 174, Folder23-30
Fell, Norbert, 01/08/36 07/19/38
Box 174, Folder31-43
Brown, Gordon C., 06/09/36 08/09/38
Box 174, Folder44-61
McGinty, D.A., 10/04/33 08/21/38
Box 174, Folder62-75
Bartz, L.R., 10/25/43 12/07/45
Box 174, Folder76-87
Holcomb, W.F., 07/29/36 08/01/38
Box 174, Folder88-111
Burkhorder, Q., 1945 1960
Box 174, Folder112-113
Davis, L., 03/18 06/19
Box 174, Folder 114115
Bugbee, E. P.,
Box 174, Folder 116117
Brauns, D.H., 1908 1912
Box 174, Folder 118119
Beaver, D.C., 07/07/16 08/04/19
Box 174, Folder 120121
Crume, Ralph, 04/15/35 09/14/36
Box 174, Folder 122133
Grote, I.W., 11/03/26 02/18/31
Box 174, Folder 1 2 Hooper, I.R., 04/44 04/45
Box 175, Folder 3 5 Mold, J.D., 1947 1949
Box 175, Folder 6 10 Standiford, J.,
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Box 175, Folder 11 Alberi, J.T., 08/04/43 09/15/43
Box 175, Folder 1229
Jones, E.G., 11/13/31 08/11/38
Box 175, Folder 3032
Houston, A., 06/25/23 04/14/24
Box 175, Folder 3340
Jones, E.M., 11/18/41 08/06/57
Box 175, Folder 4152
Jones, E.G., 07/31/38 06/22/38
Box 175, Folder 5354
Lynn, E.V., 07/01/18 12/31/18
Box 175, Folder 5556
Karr, 09/19/? 12/20/?
Box 175, Folder 5759
Matthews, A.O., 1921 1922
Box 175, Folder 60 Bender, A.W., 09/28/14 12/23/20
Box 175, Folder 61 Harris, D., 06/14/32 08/09/32
Box 175, Folder 62 Parke, H.C., 06/24/35 08/27/35
Box 175, Folder 63 Gibbs, O.S., 11/22/35 01/28/36
Box 175, Folder 6466
Marshall, D., 09/14/37 08/08/38
Box 175, Folder67-70
Jones, Patricia Ann, 08/24/44 01/24/52
Box 175, Folder71-84
Jones, E.R., 12/02/30 04/27/44
Box 176, Folder 1-7 Thayer, J.R., 08/11/28 07/09/30
Box 173, Folder 69 Allen, F.P., 05/15/? 11/17/?
Box 176, Folder 8-16 Sweet, L.A., Tillitson, E.W., 09/29/36 10/20/38
Box 176, Folder17-25
Scott, A.B., 08/12/31 04/26/36
Box 176, Folder26-40
Sweet, L. A., 11/27/33 03/11/38
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Box 176, Folder 41-44
Yoder, 07/12/20 02/09/23
Box 176, Folder45-51
West, J.R., 7/29 06/30/33
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Series 6: Drawings, 1911 - 1971Drawings are primarily for the Parke-Davis Detroit Plant. Almost all of the drawings were microfilmed in1968.
Map-folder 1 Floor plans for buildings 1-2; 13-20, 1936-1963
Map-folder 2 Power Plant section through B&W boiler and turbo generator, undated
Map-folder 3 Drawings, 0-1014, pre 1911
Map-folder 4 Drawings, 2606-5-2-5 to 6/87-2-15, 1919-1945
Map-folder 5 Drawings, B6399-50, 1946, 1959
Map-folder 6 Drawings, 6522-2-18 to 7979-2-8, 1947-1951
Map-folder 7 Drawings, 8035-2-5 to 8985-2-15, 1946-1953
Map-folder 8 Drawings, A8989-20; A9179-20; A9242-50; A1125-30; 1957, 1971
Map-folder 9 Drawings, B8724-20 to B8978-60, 1953-1955
Map-folder 10 Drawings, B9003-5012 to B9292-60, 1955-1957
Map-folder 11 Drawings, B9309-30 to B9514-10, 1957-1958
Map-folder 12 Drawings, B9634-10 to B9656-20, 1959
Map-folder 13 Drawings, B9836-50 to B10242-50, 1960-1961
Map-folder 14 Drawings, B10247-15 to B10392-50, 1961-1965
Map-folder 15 Drawings, B10404-50 to B11062-15, 1962-1966
Map-folder 16 Drawings, B10648-20 to B10742-60, 1960-1964
Map-folder 17 Drawings, B10773-15 to B-10999-30, 1963-1965
Map-folder 18 Drawings, B11009 to B11050-20, 1966-1968
Map-folder 19 Drawings, B11110-15 to B11211, 1957-1966
Map-folder 20 The Equipment of Parke, Davis and Company, Detroit and foreign laboratories;Parkedale Farm and branch offices; maps of properties and floor plans,1935-1937 (bound)
Map-folder 21 The Equipment of Parke, Davis and Company, Detroit and foreign laboratories;Parkedale Farm and branch offices; maps of properties and floor plans,1933-1957 (bound)
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Map-folder 22 The Equipment of Parke, Davis and Company, Detroit and foreign laboratories;Parkedale Farm and branch offices; maps of properties and floor plans,1933-1936 (bound)
Map-folder 23 Drawings A9102 to A9388
Map-folder 24 Drawings, A9466-10 to A9681-20
Map-folder 25 Drawings, A9939-50 to A10389-15
Map-folder 26 Drawings, A10002-15 to A10366-20; A10561-20; A10567-90
Map-folder 27 Drawings, A10225-30 to A10318-90
Map-folder 28 Drawings, A10469-10 to A10513-15 (set 1)
Map-folder 29 Drawings, A10469-10 to A10513-15 (set 2)
Map-folder 30 Drawings, A10568-A10651-20
Map-folder 31 Drawings, A10652-20 to A10720-60
Map-folder 32 Drawings, A7861-1-10 to A8923-10; A10731-70 to A10799-60, 1951-1957, 1964
Map-folder 33 Drawings, CO40712 to CO41657; 3888-0 to 3897; and Job S692, 1930-1931
Map-folder 34 Drawings, A9825-60 to A9934-50, 1960-1962
Map-folder 35 Drawings, A3210-15 to A9079 , 1960-1962
Map-folder 36 Drawings, A9403-30 to A9544-10, 1957-1958
Map-folder 37 Drawings, A10515-15 to A10556-50, 1963
Map-folder 38 Drawings, A9986 to A9901, 1959-1960
Map-folder 39 Drawings, B9517-50 to B10645-60, 1958-1963
Map-folder 40 Drawings, B9833-50 to B9658-20, 1959-1960
Map-folder 41 Electrical Flow System (text)
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Series 7: Addenda, 1867 - 1970
Box 1, Folder 1 Duffields Medicinal Fluid Extracts,1868
Box 1, Folder 2 Public Relations Department Historical Folders and Booklets
Box 1, Folder 3 Parke, Jenningsand Company
Box 1, Folder 4 Central Office System
Box 1, Folder 5 Nostrum Mongering vs. Legitimate Pharmacy, 1882
Box 1, Folder 6 Detroit, Michigan facts about a busy?
Box 1, Folder 7 Warren-McClintock, letter re: reconfiguration, 1899
Box 1, Folder 8 Minutes of Biological Board Discussion, 1904-1906
Box 1, Folder 9 Taylor, Frank O. 45 years of Manufacturing Pharmacy 1915
Box 1, Folder 10 Complete Catalog Parke, Davis Company
Box 1, Folder 11 Taylor, F. O. American Chemical Industries, 1927
Box 1, Folder 12 Important Facts about Parke Davis
Box 1, Folder 13 Parke Davis- E.R. Squibb and Sons in Fortune, 1930
Box 1, Folder 14 Parke Davis in Salute, 1930
Box 1, Folder 15 Parke Davis in Phoenix Flame, 1930
Box 1, Folder 16 History of Wayne County
Box 1, Folder 17 Parke Davis in Bunk Art, 1931
Box 1, Folder 18 Glimpses of Parke-Davis Research Labs, 1931
Box 1, Folder 19 Department of Interior History of the Japanese Cherry Trees, 1934
Box 1, Folder 20 Parke Davis in Modern Pharmacy, 1939
Box 1, Folder 21 Chronological review year by year 1862-1939
Box 1, Folder 22 The Story of Parke Davis
Box 1, Folder 23 Parke Davis in Modern Pharmacy, 1940
Box 1, Folder 24 Clark, Mrs. B. –Memories of Parke Davis
Box 1, Folder 25 Detroit Industrial Capital of U.S., 1941
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Box 1, Folder 26 Parke Davis – 75th Anniversary of 1941
Box 1, Folder 27 Not Built with Bricks Alone in Phoenix Flame, 1941
Box 1, Folder 28 Parke Davis in Detroiter 1943
Box 1, Folder 29 New Biological Products, 1943
Box 1, Folder 30 Random Briefs in recent Parke Davis Happenings, 1946
Box 1, Folder 31 Parke Davis a survey, 1946
Box 1, Folder 32 Requests for historical information, 1948
Box 1, Folder 33 Review of companies history in American Chemical Industry
Box 1, Folder 34 Chronological outline of main happenings
Box 1, Folder 35 Facts: historical information about Parke Davis
Box 1, Folder 36 Japanese Cherry Tress
Box 1, Folder 37 Brief Report of major diseases and activities of research department , 1951
Box 1, Folder 38 Forbes Magazine 1952
Box 1, Folder 39 Shock Treatment for Parke Davis in Fortune, 1953
Box 1, Folder 40 Canadian Chemical Processing, 1953
Box 1, Folder 41 Press release background data history of company 1954
Box 1, Folder 42 History of Parke Davis outline of main happenings 1862
Box 2, Folder 1 Early years of Parke Davis binder
Box 2, Folder 2 Saddle bags in Modern Pharmacy, 1940
Box 2, Folder 3 Epoch Making Research Achievements of Parke Davis
Box 2, Folder 4 Parke Davis lifts its face, 1960
Box 2, Folder 5 Early years at Parke Davis, 1956
Box 2, Folder 6 History of Pharmacy in Pictures #38, 1957
Box 2, Folder 7 Pioneers in Better Medicine since 1866, 1958
Box 2, Folder 8 The History of Parke Davis ins History of Modern Pharmacy
Box 2, Folder 9 Dissemination of information of details of Clinical Investigation, 1959
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Box 2, Folder 10 Chronological review of main happenings, 1866-1959
Box 2, Folder 11 Lewis H. Rave interview, his years at Parke Davis 1913-1956
Box 2, Folder 12 Better Medicine for a better world, 1961
Box 2, Folder 13 Extracts from Lewis H. Rave interview, 1961
Box 2, Folder 14 The Real Detroit, 1961
Box 2, Folder 15 Novelco Reporter Article on history and workings of Parke Davis, 1961
Box 2, Folder 16 Chronological outline of interesting historical articles in Modern Pharmacy, 1962
Box 2, Folder 17 Firing Line, 1962
Box 2, Folder 18 Parke Davis overseas, April 1963
Box 2, Folder 19 Better Medicines for a better world, May 1963
Box 2, Folder 20 1963 Research as a function of Pharmaceutical Industry, 1963
Box 2, Folder 21 Correspondence re: announcement, Department of Pharmacy,1891
Box 2, Folder 22 Better Medicines for a better world, 1964
Box 2, Folder 23 Better Medicines for a better world, no date
Box 2, Folder 24 Taylor's questions on Parke Davis, 1965
Box 3, Folder 1 A Few Interesting facts about Parke Davis and Company
Box 3, Folder 2 Parke Davis and Company Annual Report, 1964
Box 3, Folder 3 Parke Davis and Company- A brief account of the activities of Parke Davis andCompany in the southern hemisphere, 1888-1939
Box 3, Folder 4 A souvenir of the visit of the American Medical Association to Detroit, June 7-10,1892
Box 3, Folder 5 Maben, Thomas- Concerning the house of Parke Davis and Company, August1913
Box 3, Folder 6 Fifty years of Manufacturing pharmacy and biology, jubilee souvenir, 1866
Box 3, Folder 7 Booklet-History and facts about production, products and research, etc1917-1918
Box 3, Folder 8 Scientific and research work, 1923
Box 3, Folder 9 The Australian Journal of Pharmacy, September 20, 1930
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Box 3, Folder 10 The Story of Parke-Davis and Company 75 years of service…,1941
Box 3, Folder 11 Parke-Davis leadership in the vitamin field
Box 3, Folder 12 Medicamento… in Parke-Davis employee review, 80th anniversary number,October 1946, pages15-21.
Box 3, Folder 13 Opening Ceremony of the research and administration building of Parke-Davisand Company, May 20, 1954
Box 3, Folder 14 The house with a history…brief outline of significant events, 1955
Box 33, Folder 15 A visit to Parke-Davis and Company, 1958
Box 3, Folder 16 Lengthening the Life line: the Parke-Davis story, April 1960
Box 3, Folder 17 Opportunities at Parke-Davis and Company
Box 3, Folder 18 Your Future and Ours, 1952
Box 3, Folder 19 In the spotlight – you and Parke-Davis, 1954
Box 3, Folder 20 New horizons at Parke-Davis, July 1960
Box 4, Folder 1 Appointments of members and duties of Packaging committee
Box 4, Folder 2 Standing committees, additions, changes new committees
Box 4, Folder 3 Memo re: Customs Department responsibilities
Box 4, Folder 4 Operation of Central record office, 1957
Box 4, Folder 5 Get rid of the bad apples. Talk before Minneapolis Junior Chairman ofCommerce, 1961List of portraits of people and pictures of buildings
Box 4, Folder 6 Excerpt from Therapeutic Notes, 1894
Box 4, Folder 7 Proper method of handling complaints, 1918
Box 4, Folder 8 Closing of plant for 5 days, 1918
Box 4, Folder 9 Manual of responsibility prepared for the information of officers, directors andadministration
Box 4, Folder 10 Executive organization of Parke-Davis, 1926
Box 4, Folder 11 Statement of stockholders, 1929
Box 4, Folder 12 Executive organization, 1935
Box 4, Folder 13 Leschoier in Detroit ? Press, 1938
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Box 4, Folder 14 Industrial Research Institute-approval of applicant company to institute
Box 4, Folder 15 Press release, President Loynd reviews and predicts company progress
Box 4, Folder 16 House memo organization charts
Box 4, Folder 17 Report of stockholders meeting, directors committees and officers, 1958
Box 4, Folder 18 Members of Parke Davis Organization, 1961
Box 4, Folder 19 Elected directors, comm. appointments and officers, 1962
Box 4, Folder 20 Election of directors, selection of committees and officers, 1963
Box 4, Folder 21 Election of R.T. McElvenny to Board of Directors
Box 4, Folder 22 Waller replaces Andrson on board of directors, 1963
Box 4, Folder 23 Appointments in the International Marketing G roup
Box 4, Folder 24 George Binders Museum of Antique Drugs, 1964
Box 4, Folder 25 List of Directors, members of Executive committee, finance committee, 1965
Box 4, Folder 26 Press release on Parke-Davis annual meeting, 1965
Box 4, Folder 27 Price list, 1885
Box 4, Folder 28 Price list, 1900
Box 4, Folder 29 Travelers certificate
Box 4, Folder 30 Letter to salesmen, 1904
Box 4, Folder 31 Sales of blackleg vaccine products, 1904
Box 4, Folder 32 Memos regarding returned goods from branches, 1905
Box 4, Folder 33 Return of unused serums, 1905
Box 4, Folder 34 Concentration package of Led? , 1906
Box 4, Folder 35 Supplies of Coley's mixture and expiration dates
Box 4, Folder 36 Sales during influenza epidemic, 1918
Box 4, Folder 37 Hemostatic Serum, 1918
Box 4, Folder 38 Promotion of influenza products, 1919
Box 4, Folder 39 Mulford closes Minneapolis branch, 1921
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Box 4, Folder 40 Advanced posting class, 1959
Box 4, Folder 41 Sales meeting in Detroit, 1962
Box 4, Folder 42 Appointment of Director Professional Relations
Box 4, Folder 43 Retirement Information, 1963
Box 4, Folder 44 Sales meeting Detroit, 1963
Box 4, Folder 45 Retirement of Barnard Thompson, 1965
Box 4, Folder 46 Prices changes
Box 4, Folder 47 Veterinary Anti streptococci serum
Box 4, Folder 48 Company information to non company scientists, 1915
Box 4, Folder 49 Memos of Branch Manager Convention, 1922
Box 4, Folder 50 Parke Davis 50th Anniversary, 1931
Box 4, Folder 51 C.D. Smith New Orleans Field Manager
Box 4, Folder 52 New Branch buildings in New York, 1952
Box 4, Folder 53 Latin Americans tour Parke Davis, 1959
Box 4, Folder 54 Press releases re: branch and subsidiary companies
Box 4, Folder 55 List of branch managers and addresses
Box 4, Folder 56 New branch office in Airlawn Industrial Park
Box 4, Folder 57 Lloyd N. Stener, Los Angeles branch manager retires
Box 4, Folder 58 Regional meeting in New Orleans with personnel attending, 1963
Box 4, Folder 59 Regional meeting of sales representatives in Pittsburgh
Box 4, Folder 60 Sales division policy conference, 1965
Box 4, Folder 61 Regional sales meeting, 1965
Box 4, Folder 62 Sydnew Howell retirement
Box 4, Folder 63 Sales executive conference, White Sulfur Springs, WV
Box 4, Folder 64 Sales policy conference, lists personnel
Box 5, Folder 1 Press release, New Belgium Corporation to manufacture, 1962
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Box 5, Folder 2 Brief view on the Australian drug industry, Drug Trade News, February 1963
Box 5, Folder 3 Press release re: Parke-Davis commercial
Box 5, Folder 4 Soil sample containing chloromycen, 1959
Box 5, Folder 5 History of Parke-Davis
Box 5, Folder 6 Japanese firm negotiates mutual agreement for manufacture and distribution,1960
Box 5, Folder 7 House memo French subsidiary company, 1962
Box 5, Folder 8 Parke-Davis House magazine, 1965
Box 5, Folder 9 Firing Line, Jeeves retires, May 1965
Box 5, Folder 10 Smith C.D. house memo
Box 5, Folder 11 Foreign branches correspondence
Box 5, Folder 12 Annual report, 1885
Box 5, Folder 13 Biological Board memo, 1904
Box 5, Folder 14 C package memos and contract, 1904
Box 5, Folder 15 Biological board memo re: method of keeping records, 1905
Box 5, Folder 16 Memos re: costs of production, 1905
Box 5, Folder 17 Cost of complete package vs. separate parts, 1905
Box 5, Folder 18 Cost of complete package vs. separate parts, 1905
Box 5, Folder 19 Clark, L.T. auditors report for 1916, January 1917
Box 5, Folder 20 Memo business department re: cost and price, 1918
Box 5, Folder 21 Department memo re: mistake in figuring royalty, 1918
Box 5, Folder 22 Detroit Chamber of Commerce stock, 1892
Box 5, Folder 23 Cost account memo re: merging of sections of production, 1925
Box 5, Folder 24 Cost account memo re: merging of sections of production, 1925
Box 5, Folder 25 Cost account memo re: proper charging of expenses, 1925
Box 5, Folder 26 Houghton expenses account for trip to Europe, 1925
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Box 5, Folder 27 Treasurer memo re; typewriter ribbon, 1925
Box 5, Folder 28 Cost accounting memos, cost records and checking bills
Box 5, Folder 29 American Institute of management, vol. 3, no. 13
Box 5, Folder 30 Drug Industry, 1953
Box 5, Folder 31 Economic Aspects of the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Box 5, Folder 32 Historical and financial data, 1875-1957, 1958
Box 5, Folder 33 Summary of subsidiary companies, 1951
Box 5, Folder 34 Transfer of some operations from Walkersville to Toronto, 1954
Box 5, Folder 35 Transfer of some operations from Walkersville to Toronto, 1954
Box 5, Folder 36 Acquisitions of three German surgical dressing companies, 1965
Box 5, Folder 37 Biological board memo re: centralizing and unifying record, 1906
Box 5, Folder 38 Control Dept. memo re: writing up reports for the file, 1920
Box 5, Folder 39 Memos re: retention of records samples and correspondence
Box 5, Folder 40 Code for application of survey classification, 1947
Box 5, Folder 41 Parke Davis central records office
Box 5, Folder 42 Memo re: messengers service abuses and new services, 1918
Box 5, Folder 43 Cable code messages, new procedure to follow, 1918
Box 5, Folder 44 Our system. Explanation of office procedures, reports, etc. 1899
Box 5, Folder 45 Memo re: signing research cards
Box 5, Folder 46 Abbreviation of RX numbers on biological products
Box 5, Folder 47 Morale and spirit de corp of P.D. employees, 1920
Box 6, Folder 1 Departmental reorganization, 1899
Box 6, Folder 2 Openingof science laboratory, 1903
Box 6, Folder 3 Julia Food Co., 1891
Box 6, Folder 4 Brochures showing progress being made on research laboratory
Box 6, Folder 5 Parke-Davis dedicates Research Laboratory, 1960
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Box 6, Folder 6 New chemical manufacturing plant, Holland, MI, 1961
Box 6, Folder 7 Laboratories at Ann Arbor, MI
Box 6, Folder 8 Opening of Ann Arbor research building, 16 mm film and audio recording
Box 6, Folder 9 Parke Davis and reilly Tar and Chemical Corp/ in Europe, 1961
Box 6, Folder 10 Opening of Greenwood, SC surgical processing plant, 1962
Box 7, Folder 1 Detroit Free Press, 1907
Box 7, Folder 2 Forbes magazine, 1952
Box 7, Folder 3 American Chemical Society, 1965
Box 7, Folder 4 C.D. Smith's appt. as vice president/retirement of Richard Jeeves, 1965
Box 7, Folder 5 T.C. Anderson, vice president retires
Box 7, Folder 6 J.T. Batson retires
Box 7, Folder 7 Biographical sketch of J. Lawrence Buell
Box 7, Folder 8 Walter M. Chase bio, 1954
Box 7, Folder 9 C.J. Cowles succeeds Donald Swanson as manager
Box 7, Folder 10 Genealogy of George Davis by Solomon Davis
Box 7, Folder 11 Retirement of George Davis, 1896-1897
Box 7, Folder 12 George Donat/Deputy Director, Bureau of International Programs
Box 7, Folder 13 Interview on life of George Davis, 1963
Box 7, Folder 14 Harold K. Daniels obit, 1965
Box 7, Folder 15 Harold K. Daniels memorials
Box 7, Folder 16 Homer C. Fritsch Memoriam, 1957
Box 7, Folder 17 Lectures of Westel Willoughly, 1919
Box 7, Folder 18 Drug Trade News, 1942
Box 7, Folder 19 Harold H. Glotz retirement, 1958
Box 7, Folder 20 Harry J. Loynd bio, 1962
Box 7, Folder 21 Harry J. Loynd address to Detroit Round Table National Conference
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Box 7, Folder 22 Quality control in the drug industry, 1962
Box 7, Folder 23 Harry Loynd birthday bio
Box 7, Folder 24 Mrs. Harry Loynd obit
Box 7, Folder 25 Harry Loynd member of Detroit Zoological Commission
Box 7, Folder 26 Harry Loynd entertains guests from India
Box 7, Folder 27 Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Officers and board members, 1965
Box 7, Folder 28 Harvey C. Parke bio sketch
Box 7, Folder 29 Bishop Harvey parke files
Box 7, Folder 30 Sketch of Franck G. Ryan, 1920
Box 7, Folder 31 Oscar W. Smith obit, 1938
Box 7, Folder 32 William Matthew Warren memoriam
Box 7, Folder 33 William Matthew Warren obit, 1903
Box 7, Folder 34 William Matthew Warren obit, 1903
Box 7, Folder 35 William Matthew Warren obit, 1903
Box 7, Folder 36 Fred R. Watson retires
Box 7, Folder 37 Joseph D. Williams appointed manager
Box 7, Folder 38 Resignation of H.A. Wetzel as secretary
Box 7, Folder 39 Thoburn H. Wiant death notice, 1963
Box 8, Folder 1 Roster of personnel, 1901
Box 8, Folder 2 Personnel of medical research biological dept.
Box 8, Folder 3 Temporary assignment of Dr. King's duties
Box 8, Folder 4 Roster of major personnel in research dept., 1894-1942
Box 8, Folder 5 When and How to quit a job, 1964
Box 8, Folder 6 Biological board, 1906
Box 8, Folder 7 Testimony given by partially instructed employees, 1918
Box 8, Folder 8 Strike clippings, 1944
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Box 8, Folder 9 Agreement between Parke-Davis Local No. 11-176
Box 8, Folder 10 Agreement between Parke-Davis Local No. 11-176
Box 8, Folder 11 Ratification of 3 year contract with International Association of Machinists, 1962
Box 8, Folder 12 Ratification of 3 year contract with Local 7-176 Oil, 1962
Box 8, Folder 13 House memo on 3 year contract with Local 7-716, 1965
Box 8, Folder 14 6th annual excursion for employees
Box 8, Folder 15 Honor roll of service in the firing line
Box 8, Folder 16 Banquet honoring employees with 25 years of service, 1952
Box 8, Folder 17 Memo honoring employees with 25 years of service, 1955
Box 8, Folder 18 Interpretation and abuses of company rules, 1917-1931
Box 8, Folder 19 Instructions for personnel contracting influenza, 1918
Box 8, Folder 20 Memo re: vacations, 1918
Box 8, Folder 21 Distribution of food to employees, 1918-1925
Box 8, Folder 22 Regulations for Medical research and biological labs
Box 8, Folder 23 Codes and regulations for employees, 1942
Box 8, Folder 24 Use of receiving numbers
Box 8, Folder 25 Supervision of employees
Box 8, Folder 26 Transportation expenses
Box 8, Folder 27 Supervision of employees
Box 8, Folder 28 Branch house correspondence
Box 8, Folder 29 Cleanliness of buildings
Box 8, Folder 30 Employees manual 1950
Box 8, Folder 31 Information for employees, 1961
Box 8, Folder 32 Retirement, 1965
Box 8, Folder 33 Compensation, 1886, 1887
Box 8, Folder 34 Providing employment for Mrs. Tebo ex-laundry employee
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Box 8, Folder 35 Promotional information for Tom Holland, 1906
Box 8, Folder 36 Overtime biological workers, 1906
Box 8, Folder 37 Sunday and holiday work for scientific personnel
Box 8, Folder 38 Use of suggestion idea, 1918
Box 8, Folder 39 Senior member of biological dept. and time clock, 1920
Box 8, Folder 40 Alan Prutzel promotion/Hazel Bates retires, 1958
Box 8, Folder 41 John B. Nicol appointment to Supt.
Box 8, Folder 42 Presentation of gold watches, 1962
Box 8, Folder 43 10th annual reunion of retired employees, 1962
Box 8, Folder 44 Leslie M. Lueck promoted to director of quality control
Box 8, Folder 45 Leonard C. Hopkins new credit manager
Box 8, Folder 46 Employees to receive watches, 1963
Box 8, Folder 47 12th annual reunion of retired employees, 1964
Box 8, Folder 48 Charles H. Kupsky named Supt., 1965
Box 8, Folder 49 Personnel appointments, 1965
Box 8, Folder 50 Appointment of Nelson Klaner, 1965
Box 8, Folder 51 Presentation of gold watches, 1965
Box 8, Folder 52 Promotions of Dr. E.A. Timm and F.A. Maurina
Box 8, Folder 53 Injury on the job treatment, 1918
Box 8, Folder 54 Dental service for employees
Box 8, Folder 55 Treatment of employees with biologicals
Box 8, Folder 56 First Aid Handbook, 1948
Box 8, Folder 57 Parke Davis Telephone Directory, 1955
Box 8, Folder 58 Parke Davis Telephone Directory, 1960
Box 8, Folder 59 List of personnel announcement of Ron Hill appointment
Box 8, Folder 60 Parke Davis Telephone Directory, 1964
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Box 8, Folder 61 Vaccination schedule for employees
Box 9, Folder 1 Safeguards in medicine Making in Therapeutic Notes
Box 9, Folder 2 Little Glimpses of the Scientific and Research Work, Nos. 1-10
Box 9, Folder 3 Patent medicines in Therapeutic Gazette, 1883
Box 9, Folder 4 Letter re: policies of quality etc., 1897
Box 9, Folder 5 McClintock's article, 1897
Box 9, Folder 6 An indispensable part of drug…Bulletin of Pharmacy report, 1889
Box 9, Folder 7 Departmental reorganization, 1899
Box 9, Folder 8 Memo to Mr. Fink
Box 9, Folder 9 Notes and News. Opening of Science laboratory at Parke, Davis in 1902."Research" American Journal of Pharmacy, November 1903
Box 9, Folder 10 McClintock, Charles T., Memo to workers of Biological Department re: keepingcomplete, exact records and keeping labs orderly
Box 9, Folder 11 McClintock, Charles T., report to Mr. Swift re: project work by experimentaldepartment. Cost estimate, suggested policy for assigning and determiningprojects to undertake.
Box 9, Folder 12 Biological Board. Memo to Mr. Swift re: dates of discovery and introduction ofproducts. Oct. 7, 1904
Box 9, Folder 13 McClintock-Swift memos. Method outline for recording and reportingexperimental work. July, 1904.
Box 9, Folder 14 Minutes of the Biological Board Discussions involving research andadministration, 1904-6.
Box 9, Folder 15 Additions to the list – suggestions and actions taken, 1904-1927.
Box 9, Folder 16 Biological Board, memo re: division of departments, Feb. 24, 1905.
Box 9, Folder 17 Houghton, E.M., A comparison of the pharmacological activity of the fluid extractof squill prepared according to the U.S. Pharmacopeia, 1890 and 1900. AMAPress, 1906.
Box 9, Folder 18 Swift, E.G.: memo to McClintock re: abolishing Biological Board, July 8, 1907
Box 9, Folder 19 Houghton, E.M. and Hamilton, H.C. A Pharmacological study of cannabisAmericana. A step in standardizing drugs. E.G. Swift, 1908.
Box 9, Folder 20 Houghton, E.M. and Hamilton, H.C. The Pharmacological Assay of the HeartTonics (report). The American Journal of Pharmacy, October, 1909.
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Box 9, Folder 21 Houghton, E.M. The Standardization of the Digitalis Series of Heart Tonics.Open letter to The Lancet. Sept. 30, 1909.
Box 9, Folder 22 Houghton, E.M. Proposed international standard of the physiological assay ofheart tonics of the Digitalis series. Detroit, 1909. (reprint from The Lancet).
Box 9, Folder 23 Houghton, E.M. Staff letter re: dictating and typing of laboratory notes.November 1910.
Box 9, Folder 24 Clark, L.T. Correspondence. Reports from Paris on laboratories and scientificpersonalities. September 1911.
Box 9, Folder 25 Clark, L.T. Correspondence re: his European trip, August – September 11, 1911.
Box 9, Folder 26 Houghton, E.M., Letter to Mr. Clark, instructions and information for Europeantrip. July 29, 1911.
Box 9, Folder 27 King, W.E., to Mr. Clark. Letter about progress and problems at Parke, Davis.August 1, 1911.
Box 9, Folder 28 Houghton, E.M. to Clark, L.T. Letter with lead from Mr. Clark to pursue in Europe,mainly on research on syphilis. Aug. 10, 1911
Box 9, Folder 29 Houghton, E.M. to Mr. L.T. Clark. Letter re: instructions for Clark on Europeantrip. August 5-8, 1911.
Box 9, Folder 30 Houghton, E.M. Letter of introduction and a guide for Mr. Clark's tour throughEurope. July 27, 1911.
Box 9, Folder 31 Clark, L.T. to Houghton, E.M. re: Germany – vaccines, globulin.
Box 9, Folder 32 King, W.E. Report of Dr. W.E. King's European trip, 1912. 94 pp.
Box 9, Folder 33 General Memos. Re: special sanitation measures for the influenza epidemic.October-November 1918.
Box 9, Folder 34 Ferry, N.S. Memo re: suggested changes in forms used for requesting additionsto the list. November 16, 1918.
Box 9, Folder 35 Hoffman, George L. – King Correspondence re: Dr. Hoffman's Ph. D. and hisvaccine work in Switzerland, Swiss vaccine law. March – April 1915.
Box 9, Folder 36 Eldred, Frank R. Contributions of the Chemist to the Manufacture ofPharmaceutical Products. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association.4:1506-9, 1915.
Box 9, Folder 37 Emmett, A.D. – King, W.E. Memos re: storage of inflammables. February 1918.
Box 9, Folder 38 Biological Therapy. Historical sketch – n.d. and 1913.
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Box 9, Folder 39 King, W.E. Transcription of dictated history and workings of Parke, Davisresearch laboratory. March 1915.
Box 9, Folder 40 Hamilton-Rowe memos. Regarding division of work within their department.January – March, 1918.
Box 9, Folder 41 Houghton – King memos re: uniforms for use in laboratories. December 1918.
Box 9, Folder 42 Articles and correspondence re: antivivisection. 1925.
Box 10, Folder 1 Report on meeting of American Chemical Society. Resume of meeting andpapers presented. April 21, 1919.
Box 10, Folder 2 Hamilton, H.C. King-Ryan memos re: permission to attend conventions for Mr.Hamilton and Mr. Rowe. March 29, 1919.
Box 10, Folder 3 Lescohier, A.W. Report on American Therapeutic Society convention. Reviews,reports, papers, sales. June 10, 1919
Box 10, Folder 4 Osteopathic Health. Pamphlet criticizing drug and vaccine treatment of influenza.March 1919.
Box 10, Folder 5 Taylor, Frank O. "The Pharmaceutical Chemist and the Scope of His Work."Reprint from American Journal of Pharmacy. April 1919.
Box 10, Folder 6 Rowe, L.W. – Houghton, E.M. Reports re: testing products, supplies on hand,future testing. September – December 1920.
Box 10, Folder 7 Clark, L.T. memo to Houghton re: Senior members of biological department andtime clock. Sept. 14, 1920.
Box 10, Folder 8 Hamilton-Clark memos regarding division of work between Mr. Hamilton and Mr.Rowe, October 11-14, 1920.
Box 10, Folder 9 Clark-Houghton-Lescohier correspondence. Company problems and operations,May 1921.
Box 10, Folder 10 Emmett, A.D. Note to Houghton re: Prof. Edmonds on vitamins. News clipping ofUniversity health program speakers. March 29, 1922.
Box 10, Folder 11 Hoskins, H.P. Report on veterinary convention at Cornell. Animal diseases andtreatments. January 18, 1922.
Box 10, Folder 12 Houghton, E.M. letter and telegrams re: Dr. Beaver and vaccine preparation.Oct. 10, 1922.
Box 10, Folder 13 Lescohier A.W. Report, American Therapeutic Society reviews, reports, papers,etc. May 1922.
Box 10, Folder 14 Houghton, Smith and others. Controversy over dates of research on biologicals.Gives other historical dates. 1923-1925.
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Box 10, Folder 15 Smith, O.W. Letter to Houghton re: creation of Research Committee membersand duties. February 5, 1924.
Box 10, Folder 16 Clark, L.T. to Houghton, E.M. Report on Dr. Bugbee's research on Agamemsinand Sistomemsin. (Ciba.) May, 1925.
Box 10, Folder 17 Clark, Lawrence Twilley – Research staff memos re: transfer of analytical testsfrom research departments to analytical department.
Box 10, Folder 18 Clark, L.T. Memo to staff re: Houghton's regards from London. July 21, 1925.
Box 10, Folder 19 Clark, L.T. Letter to Houghton, E.M. re: article and research on hepatitis. Send toLondon. July 20, 1925.
Box 10, Folder 20 Houghton correspondence re: treatment of tuberculosis and cause of Weil'sdisease. London, June 19 – July 3, 1925.
Box 10, Folder 21 Houghton, E.M., letter from Research Committee re: Dr. Houghton's request forEuropean trip. May 25, 1925.
Box 10, Folder 22 Houghton, E.M. to O.W. Smith. Request for trip to Europe for a medical survey.May 8, 1925.
Box 10, Folder 23 King, W.E. Letter to Houghton, E.M. Report on activities and conditions at Parke,Davis. Addressed to London. June 2, 1925.
Box 10, Folder 24 King, W.E. Letter to Houghton, E.M. General and personal letter to London. July22, 1925.
Box 10, Folder 25 Mason, Harry B. to Houghton, E.M. Memos re: attendance at scientific meetingsduring 1925.
Box 10, Folder 26 Lescohier, A.W. Experimental Medicine Department memos re: transfer ofexperimental products from Research Department to Manufacturing Department.
Box 10, Folder 27 Lescoheir, A.W. to Smith, O.W. Memos re: laboratory and clinical investigationson Sanocrysin.
Box 10, Folder 28 Research Committee. Memos: subjects discussed, 1925-1928.
Box 10, Folder 29 Taylor, Frank Owen to staff. Memos re: supplying information to Science Service.1927.
Box 10 unspecified
Box 10, Folder 30 Houghton, E.M. to Hayward, Lawrence B. re: transferring of biological work tothe new building. 1928.
Box 10, Folder 31 Gruhzit, Oswald Martin. Request for permission to attend course ondermatology.1928.
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Box 10, Folder 32 Bugbee, Edwin Percy. Report of meeting of Federation of American Societies forExperimental Biology. April 1928.
Box 10, Folder 33 Glimpses of the Parke, Davis Research laboratories in Therapeutic Notes,March 19, 1931.
Box 10, Folder 34 Kamm, Oliver. Research Department memos re: transfer of research personnelto Manufacturing Department. 1932
Box 10, Folder 35 York, Fred Allen. Radiopaque preparations in The Firing Line, October 1932.
Box 10, Folder 36 Rawlins, Albert L. "A Glimpse into the Past of Antisepsis". The Firing Line.October 1932.
Box 10, Folder 37 Matthews, Albert O. "The Story of an Ampoule". The Firing Line, march 1932.
Box 10, Folder 38 Lescoheir, Alexander William Board of Directors Report re: Research activities.1932.
Box 10, Folder 39 Chase, Walter M. Department of Experimental Medicine, its history anddevelopment. 1937.
Box 10, Folder 40 "Little known facts about Parke, Davis." One of a series of radio talks on Littleknown facts about Detroit (pamphlet). Sponsored by the Industrial Morris PlanBank. 1937.
Box 10, Folder 41 Sugar, David T. [by]. "Dr. William Lescohier". Editorial in Detroit Medical News,no. 28, March 18, 1938.
Box 10, Folder 42 Sharp, Elwood A. to Lescohier, A.W. Memo re: change of name of Department ofExperimental Medicine to Clinical Investigation.
Box 10, Folder 43 Research Department Personnel. [list]. 1938, 1940, 1947.
Box 10, Folder 44 "First in America". Parke, Davis research laboratory first, 1902. No answerschallenging this claim. March 20, 1939.
Box 11, Folder 1 Clipping: The Parke, Davis Research Laboratories in Detroit in ModernPharmacy. August, 1940.
Box 11, Folder 2 Dates of Product Introduction. Correspondence and two chronological charts ofintroduction of some early products. February 1940.
Box 11, Folder 3 "The Evolution of Parke, Davis and Company." Excerpt from The Firing Line.1941.
Box 11, Folder 4 Taylor, Frank Owen to Lescohier, A. W. Memo re: Initial supplying of Diphtheriaantitoxin and smallpox vaccine.
Box 11, Folder 5 Lescohier, Alexander William to Breese, Murray. Letter re: Important facts in thehistory of Parke, Davis and Co. 1943
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Box 11, Folder 6 New Biological Products, 1934-43. List of new products – origination anddepartment responsible. 1943.
Box 11, Folder 7 The History of Bacteriology at Parke, Davis and Co. May 7, 1946.
Box 11, Folder 8 Comparative analysis. Parke, Davis and Lilly-Abbott. Chart of Products producedby general groupings, 1946. (others indicated.)
Box 11, Folder 9 Parke, Davis and Co. "Forty Years of Clinical Investigation". In: Parke, DavisEmployees Review, volume 3, no. 10-11, pp. 10-11, 20. October - November1947.
Box 11, Folder 10 Merck to Parke, Davis re: information on early history of research, December1947.
Box 11, Folder 11 Moore, Alexander. Research Department code for the application of the SurveyClassification system to 6 ½ x 7 ½ Keysort cards. May 22, 1947.
Box 11, Folder 12 Holcomb, W.F. Research men, short biographies.
Box 11, Folder 13 Quackery and Fraud. Copied from Encyclopedia Brittanica, vol. 9-708 and vol.18-808-9.
Box 11, Folder 14 Dill, Stella A. to Sickels, memo re: motto "Medicamenta Vera". April 7, 1953.
Box 11, Folder 15 Therapeutic Notes. Special issue: The Opening of the Research andAdministration Building." 1954.
Box 11, Folder 16 Sharp, A.E. Letter to Mr. W. F. Holcomb re: gratitude for 25th anniversary award.Jan. 25, 1954.
Box 11, Folder 17 Schlingman, Stanley. The History of Biologicals at Parke, Davis Company.December 17, 1955.
Box 11, Folder 18 Schlingman, A.S. The History of Bacteriology in Michigan. 57th annual meetingof the Society of American Bacteriologists. 1957.
Box 11, Folder 19 Drugs from Detroit: Pharmaceutical Company Founders in Medical Times,volume 86, no. 4, pp. 547-57. April 1958.
Box 11, Folder 20 Chemical Standardization. Chronological development of standardization. MissLosie. April 21, 1959.
Box 11, Folder 21 Dice, John. Speech reviewing developments in drugs for the 1950s. November10, 1961.
Box 11, Folder 22 Thompson, Kenneth A. (Detroit Free Press.) Article describing Dr. Leon Sweet'sproposals regarding the federal government and research. Feb. 12, 1963.
Box 11, Folder 23 Parke, Davis and Co., Parke-Davis Internationa., October 1963.
Box 11, Folder 24 Upjohn Center started at Jackson Prison, news clipping. July 1963.
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Box 11, Folder 25 Press release on promotion of Dr. I. William McLean and Dr. Harold Machamer.February 1, 1963.
Box 11, Folder 26 Press release re: Dr. Sweet's proposals regarding the federal government andresearch. February 12, 1963.
Box 11, Folder 27 Press release re: new test unit to be built at Ann Arbor Research Laboratories.October 12, 1964.
Box 11, Folder 28 Robert A. McKennan, correspondence re: sera for blood typing. January 15,1965.
Box 11, Folder 29 Manual of responsibilities. Gives organization and heads of divisions. Outlinesdepartment and head responsibilities. January 18, 1924.
Box 11, Folder 30 Death of Dr. L.T. Clark. Biographical notes and The Firing Line. July 1942.
Box 11, Folder 31 Research Department Changes. The Firing Line. July 1942.
Box 11, Folder 32 Miscellaneous Facts about Dr. Emmett. Important facts about the man and hiswork. June 26, 1945.
Box 11, Folder 33 Gertrude Losie. History of Research Division re: research directors after Dr.Houghton. October 9, 1962.
Box 12, Folder 1 Warren, William M. Memo re: providing laboratory for research, 1901.
Box 12, Folder 2 Parke, Davis letter to physician re: invitation to lab week program, April 13, 1915.
Box 12, Folder 3 Section programs. Laboratory week. Probably 1915.
Box 12, Folder 4 Programs, memos and papers re: Laboratory Week, 1915.
Box 12, Folder 5 Program of Laboratory Week for Visiting Physicians. June, 1917.
Box 12, Folder 6 Press release re: promotion of Walke, Richardson, Merker, Sweitzer. 1952.
Box 12, Folder 7 Houghton, E.M. Report on Physiological Testing. 1911.
Box 12, Folder 8 Standardization. Types of Standardization described. From Parke, Davis catalog.1913-1914.
Box 12, Folder 9 Physiological testing. Tests for several products. November 1915.
Box 12, Folder 10 Clark, L.T. to Houghton, E.M. Memo re: Regulations of Biologic Products. 1924.
Box 12, Folder 11 Physiological Testing. Paper briefly reviewing original standards and laterimprovements. December 30, 1932.
Box 12, Folder 12 Standardization of glad products. The development of standardization withcharts indicating method of determination. March 9, 1935.
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Box 12, Folder 13 Vitamin Standardization. Excerpt from Therapeutic Notes, September 1941.
Box 12, Folder 14 "Standardization of Endocrine Products". Article in Therapeutic Notes, October1941.
Box 12, Folder 15 "Standardization of Biological Products". Article in Therapeutic Notes, July –August 1941.
Box 12, Folder 16 Rowe, L.W. Memo re: testing of Androcaine and Codrenin, December 1948.
Box 12, Folder 17 McClintock to Dr. E. A. P. Hardy. Letter, February 1, 1900. On 1st andsubsequent vaccine seeds used.
Box 12, Folder 18 Leitz Co. Correspondence with Dr. Houghton, 1895, re: repair of lens.
Box 12, Folder 19 Hypodermic syringes. Memos, letter, complaints, suggestions. 1896-1906.
Box 12, Folder 20 Letter from W. K. Jaques to Parke, Davis re: new tin serum boxes andsuperiority over glass tubes., 1896-01-29
Box 12, Folder 21 Diagram of steam sterilizer. September 13, 1896. Sent to Mr. Clarke.
Box 12, Folder 22 William K. Jaques. Letters to Dr. McClintock re: better type injection mechanismsfor serums. October 1897.
Box 12, Folder 23 Letter from Houghton to Dr. William F. Holden, September 20th, 1898. Re: careof hypodermic syringes.
Box 12, Folder 22 Letter to St. Louis Board of Health describing the formaldehyde generator, itsuse, defending its shortcomings, December 9, 1898.
Box 12, Folder 23 J.M Francis memo re: cost of supplies and wasteful habits regarding them. April1904.
Box 12, Folder 24 Letter from O.W. Smith. Re: apparatus and its use for private work. November22, 1928.
Box 12, Folder 25 Report on requirements of good incubating rooms. N.d.
Box 12, Folder 26 Letter to E.M. Houghton from C.F. Boehringer and Soehne (chemical company)of Mannheim, Germany, 1899. Re: Ferratin as an iron tonic.
Box 12, Folder 27 Swift, D.G. – Dudden correspondence. Re: Parke, Davis manufacturing drugdiscovered in Germany. 1903-4.
Box 13, Folder 1 Contributions from the Research Division, Parke, Davis and Co. Reprints ofPublications, Supplements nos. 2 through 8.
Box 13, Folder 2 Parke, Davis Research Library. History, organization, function, services, etc.1902.
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Box 13, Folder 3 Memos – research staff. Re: cutting down on reprints and lists of articlespublished and in preparation. 1918.
Box 13, Folder 4 Clark, L.T. Research Committee memo re: Content and publication of collectedpapers, 1926.
Box 13, Folder 5 George S. Davis and the Index Medicus, a history of that publication. Also list ofParke, Davis publications. March 29, 1941.
Box 13, Folder 6 Stella E. Albert. "What Makes a Special Librarian 'Special'?" Talk given by MissAlbert before the Michigan Chapter of S.L.A. December 15, 1946.
Box 13, Folder 7 Burckhalter, J.H. to Gilman, Henry. Reply to Dr. Gilman's letter re: "What thescientist expects of the librarian", 1946.
Box 13, Folder 8 Albert, Stella E. "The Parke, Davis Research Library and How it Functions".Address by Albert at Michigan State College. Fall 1947.
Box 13, Folder 9 Holcomb, Walter R. to staff. Memo re: returning books and journals to the library.1947.
Box 13, Folder 10 Albert, Stella E. Methionine, a literature survey (bibliography). January 16, 1947.
Box 13, Folder 11 Albert, Stella E. Correspondence with Dr. Don Mathieson re: distribution of P, Dabstracts. 10/1947.
Box 13, Folder 12 Albert, Stella to E. Nelden. Memos re: Oxycelreactions, November-December1947.
Box 13, Folder 13 Albert, Stella E. to Nelden. Memos re: Stability of D.F.P. in peanut oil. Dec. 1947.
Box 13, Folder 14 Research dept. correspondence. Re: Dr. Eckstein (University of Michigan)request for literature search. Mar. 1948.
Box 13, Folder 15 Dill, Stella E. A. Letter telling of happenings at P, D. Aug. 21, 1952.
Box 13, Folder 16 Merker, H. M. to Fritsch, H.C. Memo re: Dr. Merker offers his accumulatedpublications of American Institute of Chemical Engineers to P, D and Co. It isaccepted November, 1952.
Box 13, Folder 17 Dill, Stella to Holcomb. Memo re: suggested material holdings for archives. July20, 1953.
Box 13, Folder 18 Lenore Schroeder, memo re: slides, speech materials. Aug. 1954.
Box 13, Folder 19 Dill, Stella. Memo re: disposal of old films in Spanish. 10/11/1954.
Box 13, Folder 20 Brochures, lists re: information on equipping, collecting, preserving, etc. archivalmaterial. 1954-1962.
Box 13, Folder 21 Dill, Stella E. A. Memo re: The Parke, Davis abstracts, June 1, 1955.
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Box 13, Folder 22 Schroeder, Lenore. Speech materials on file. March 3, 1955.
Box 13, Folder 23 Dill, Stella A. Memo re: use of library material for research. June 9, 1955.
Box 13, Folder 24 Holcomb, W. H. Correspondence with Sharp and Dohme re: abstracting service,1955.
Box 13, Folder 25 Dill, Stella A. Suggestions to abstractors re: policy, selection, preparation,research, project assignments. July 1956.
Box 13, Folder 26 Moore, Alexander M. Conference on handling Parke, Davis abstracts. July 19,1957.
Box 13, Folder 27 Selected annotated bibliography re: books about archives. May 27, 1959.
Box 13, Folder 28 Vainstein, Rose. Article "Public Library Service to Business," 1959 LibraryJournal.
Box 13, Folder 29 Losie, Gertrude to Bralton, A.C. and Long, C.M. memo re: arrangement ofbooks, Ann Arbor Library. 1960.
Box 13, Folder 30 Losie, Gertrude – report. Re: Medical Library Association. Oct. 21, 1960.
Box 13, Folder 31 Sonnedecker-Losie-Weikel correspondence. Re: information and arrangementsfor Mr. Weikel to use P, D library, May-Aug. 1961.
Box 13, Folder 32 Correspondence, memos. Re: using Parke, Davis files for research onpharmacy. 1961.
Box 13, Folder 33 Taylor, Frank to Sonnedecker, letter re: articles and material on History ofPharmaceutical research. July 1961.
Box 13, Folder 34 Losie, Gertrude to Kuhl. Correspondence re: material for archives. 1961.
Box 13, Folder 35 Losie, Weikel, Moore correspondence. Re: copies of materials from Parke, Davisfor Mr. Weikel's thesis. Aug.-Oct. 1961.
Box 13, Folder 36 Moore, Alexander. Le boisin d'information de l'industrie pharmaceutique auxEtats-Unis. Sept. 1, 1961.
Box 13, Folder 37 Losie, Gertrude – Klein correspondence. Re: material for P, D archives. Oct.1961.
Box 14, Folder 1 Archives classification schemes. Aug. 30, 1967.
Box 14, Folder 2 Olson, J.A. Objectives of Parke, Davis Archives. June 1963.
Box 14, Folder 3 The National Archives, Staff Information Papers 1951. Principles ofArrangement. Also: Moore and Losie's 1963 report on mss. Collection of NYHistorical Society and its arrangement.
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Box 14, Folder 4 Pharmacy in History publication of American Institute of the History of Pharmacy.1959.
Box 14, Folder 5 Losie, Gertrude. Memo: re: visit to research library at Eli-Lilly Co. 7/20/1961.
Box 14, Folder 6 Davidson, Helen L. Correspondence, pamphlet and brochure on library archives.June-July 1961.
Box 14, Folder 7 Losie, Gertrude – Beer, John. Corresp. Re: History of American IndustrialResearch. July-Oct. 1962.
Box 14, Folder 8 Losie, Gertrude – Notes taken from archival material. 1962-1963.
Box 14, Folder 9 Dean, R. G. – Losie. Memos re: pictures of development of chloromycetin, alsoof Alexander Fleming. Oct. 10, 1962
Box 14, Folder 10 Losie, Gertrude. Memos re: history of term "patent medicine." Feb.-March 1962.
Box 14, Folder 11 Losie, Gertrude – Bender. Memo re: "History of Pharmacy" for N.Y. HistoricalCollection. Dec. 28, 1962.
Box 14, Folder 12 Losie, Gertrude – Crane letter. Re: copy of book Jungle Memories by Dr. H. H.Rusby. Apr. 26, 1963.
Box 14, Folder 13 Losie, Gertrude – Davidson, Helen. Correspondence re: archival collections ofEli Liily Co. and Parke, Davis. March-August 1962.
Box 14, Folder 14 Losie, Gertrude – to Bender. Memo re: picture collection for archives. May-August 1962.
Box 14, Folder 15 Losie, Gertrude – Overbeck, Erwin. Re: books on retrieval systems, dataprocessing, etc. June 22, 1962.
Box 14, Folder 16 Sonnendecker, Glenn -- Losie, Gertrude – Keith Weikel. Correspondence re:criticisms of Mr. Weikel's mss. On "History of Research in Pharmacy." August1962.
Box 14, Folder 17 Sonnendecker, Glenn -- Losie, Gertrude – Keith Weikel. Correspondence re:pictures of early research. June-August 1962.
Box 14, Folder 18 Losie – Daniels, H.K. re: information on publications of Dr. G. Archie Stockwell.July 24, 1962.
Box 14, Folder 19 Losie, Gertrude – Carrier Corp. Correspondence re: use of photographs inCarrier Corp. film. Sept.-Nov. 1962.
Box 14, Folder 20 Losie, Gertrude – Louis Marshall, editor of Research Management.Correspondence re: history of early research. 1962.
Box 14, Folder 21 Bicknell, William J. – Parke, Davis. Re: information on medicine chests used forinstructional purpose in early 1900s. Feb. 1965.
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Box 14, Folder 22 Losie, Gertrude—Keefe, John. Correspondence re: historical material on HenryRushy. Feb. 1963.
Box 14, Folder 23 Losie, Gertrude – N. Y. Historical Society. Correspondence re: Miss Losie's visitto their archives. 1963.
Box 14, Folder 24 Losie, Gertrude – Vincent, R. Memo re: securing company records and holdingsfor library archives. July 17, 1963.
Box 14, Folder 25 Losie, Gertrude – Davidson, Helen. Correspondence re: herbarium. 1963.
Box 14, Folder 26 Moore, Alexander – Shelton, C. R. Correspondence re: press release onadrenalin. 1963.
Box 14, Folder 27 Sonnendecker, Glenn. Letter re: sending manuscript of Weikel's thesis on"History of Pharmaceutical Research." July 3, 1963.
Box 14, Folder 28 Sweet, L. A. – Sonnendecker, Glenn. Letter re: copy of Weikel's manuscript forcriticism. July 3, 1963.
Box 14, Folder 29 Losie, Gertrude – Vincent, R. Memo re: Mr. Olson's visit to record room andselection of archival material. 1963.
Box 14, Folder 30 Michigan Library Association, Hospital and Institutions Section. Agenda ofSpring meeting at Parke, Davis. April 23, 1965.
Box 14, Folder 31 Houghton, E. M. – Staff. Memos re: Ebert Prize award to L. W. Rowe and hiselection to chairman of the Scientific Section of American PharmaceuticalAssociation. 1927.
Box 14, Folder 32 Wiant, Thoburn. Press release re: retirement of H. W. Fieth – Bombay;appointment of W. G. Lloyd as successor. 1951.
Box 14, Folder 33 Press release to Chemical and Engineering News re: Research Laboratorypromotions. 1952.
Box 14, Folder 34 Payne, Eugene H. Malaria – its history and drug research. N.d.
Box 14, Folder 25 Smith, Oscar W. – Research Committee. Re: research grants to universities.1925.
Box 14, Folder 26 Clark, L. T. – Kahn, Reuben Leon. Correspondence re: grant to the University ofMichigan to study tissue reactions in immunity. N.d.
Box 15, Folder 1 Houghton, E. M. Short (2 pp.) biography.
Box 15, Folder 2 Articles by Houghton, E. M., a bibliography of articles.
Box 15, Folder 3 Houghton, E. M. – Dr. Fry. Letter re: preparation and testing of Indian cannabis.March 11, 1897.
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Box 15, Folder 4 Houghton, E. M. – McClintock. Re: progress made on vaccines and businesscompany and personnel. April 30, 1897.
Box 15, Folder 5 Houghton, E. M. – McClintock. Letter re: vaccine production and printing ofarticles and reports. May 10, 1897.
Box 15, Folder 6 Houghton, E. M. – to McClintock. Letter re: McClintock's article, nuclein, exhibit.1897.
Box 15, Folder 7 Houghton, E. M. – Mr. Fink. Memo re: using cheliconium in treatment of cancer.Aug. 4, 1897.
Box 15, Folder 8 Houghton, E. M. – Dr. Hunt. Letter re: description of experiments withchloretone. April 5, 1899.
Box 15, Folder 9 Houghton, E. M. – Prof. Martin. Letter re: an explanation of the experimentaldrug Chloretone. May 15, 1899.
Box 15, Folder 10 Department of Experimental Medicine. Pharmacological assay of adrenalin andsuprarenal products. April 1919.
Box 15, Folder 11 The Therapeutic Uses of Chloretone. Lecture at American Therapeutic Society,Washington, DC. May 7, 1901.
Box 15, Folder 12 Houghton, E. M. Correspondence re: Adrenalin used for typhoid fever andgastric hemhorrages. Feb. 6, 1902.
Box 15, Folder 13 Houghton, E. M. Paper re: Pharmacology of Strophanthus, with original notes.13 pp.
Box 15, Folder 14 Houghton, E. M. – Dr. Rhodes. Letter describing action of adrenalin. April 17,1906.
Box 15, Folder 15 Houghton, E. M. – Biological Board. Memo re: Storage of Kreso. Sept. 1906.
Box 15, Folder 16 Houghton, E. M. – Henry G. Carelton. Correspondence re: adrelalin in treatmentof neuralgia including testimonials. 1906-1907.
Box 15, Folder 17 Houghton, E. M. – Clark. Correspondence re: vaccines. July 28-August 1, 1911.
Box 15, Folder 18 Houghton, E. M. Correspondence and other material on International Congressof Applied Chemistry. 1912.
Box 15, Folder 19 Houghton, E. M. – Francis – Lescohier – et. Al. Correspondence re: mixingadrenalin with other substances. 1915.
Box 15, Folder 20 Houghton, E. M. Notebook on ovarian lipoids. March 9, 1915.
Box 15, Folder 21 Houghton, E. M. – Dalrymple. Correspondence re: animal feeding. Sept.-Nov.1918.
Box 15, Folder 22 Houghton, E. M. Correspondence to staff while in Florida. 1917.
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Box 15, Folder 23 Houghton, E. M. Letter report from Washington on approval of vaccine andbuilding for animals. 1917.
Box 15, Folder 24 Houghton, E. M. -- Swift re: Army use of vaccines. Oct. 6, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 25 Houghton, E. M. – King, W. E. re: mail and cultures. Oct. 7, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 26 Houghton, E. M. Letter from W. E. King re: mail. Oct. 8, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 27 Houghton, E. M. Letter from W. E. King report on instructions given by Dr.Houghton. Oct. 8, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 28 Houghton, E. M. Letter from W. E. King. Report on progress in biologicalpreparations. Oct. 9, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 29 Houghton, E. M. Letter on pneumonia cultures and blackleg serum testing. Oct.10, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 30 Houghton, E. M. – W. E. King. Re: sending cultures and Dr. Castro's complaint.Oct. 11, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 31 Houghton, E. M. – Mr. Swift. Letter re: approval of serum formulas by RockefellerInstitute. Oct. 11, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 32 Houghton, E. M. – Mr. Swift. Letter re: shipment of pneumonia culture and driedmice spleen cultures. Oct. 11, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 33 Houghton, E. M. – King. Note re: centrifuges on hand. Oct. 11, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 34 Houghton, E. M. Letter from King re: mail routing and report on companyactivities.
Box 15, Folder 35 Houghton, E. M. Letter from G. H. Dawson. Re: meeting with Major Russell. Oct.13, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 36 Houghton, E. M. – Dr. King. Re: his departure and inquiring if there are any morequestions for Washington. Oct. 15, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 37 Houghton, E. M. – King re: centrifuges and mice. 1917.
Box 15, Folder 38 Houghton, E. M. Letter from King re: blackleg vaccine. October 3, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 39 Houghton, E. M. Letter from King re: revised Blackleg formula. 1917.
Box 15, Folder 40 Houghton, E. M. Letter and telegram from King; report on company activities,especially biologicals; telegram on Blackleg.
Box 15, Folder 41 Houghton, E. M. Letter from Clark re: complaint about serum, request fordysentery cultures. Oct. 4, 1917.
Box 15, Folder 42 Mr. Lloyd George in Oratory. Clippings from Houghton's file. 1922.
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Box 15, Folder 43 Houghton, E. M. – Clark. Instructions and information on operations from Paris,France. June 29, 1925.
Box 15, Folder 44 King -- Houghton, E. M. Personal letter with general information. June 24, 1925.
Box 15, Folder 45 Houghton, E. M. – Clark and King. Personal correspondence and reference toletters to Mr. Smith from London. July 8, 1925.
Box 15, Folder 46 "Dr. Houghton Retires." Reprint from The Firing Line, May 1929.
Box 15, Folder 47 E. Mark Houghton, A Biographical Sketch. 1938.
Box 15, Folder 48 Albert, Stella – Adolph Hanson. Correspondence re: life and papers of Dr. E. M.Houghton. 1948.
Box 15, Folder 49 Dr. E. M. Houghton, biographical sketch. 1961.
Box 16, Folder 1 Houghton, E. M. Lecture, "The Pharmacology of the Suprarenal Gland and aMethod of Assaying its Products." N.d.
Box 16, Folder 2 In Memoriam, Theodore De Long Buhl. 1907.
Box 16, Folder 3 Biographical excerpts from Therapeutic Notes, 1920-1929.
Box 16, Folder 4 Experimental Medicine Department. Directors of Department, 1923-1930.
Box 16, Folder 5 St. Louis University School of Medicine. Program for dinner in honor of FatherAlphonse M. Schwitalla, S.J. 1949.
Box 16, Folder 6 Pages from American Men of Science, 1906, pertaining to Dr. Edward CalvinKendall.
Box 16, Folder 7 Biographical information on William L. Scoville.
Box 16, Folder 8 Ann Arbor News. "Dale K. Boyles, President of United Fund Board of Directors,Presents Award." Nov. 5, 1965.
Box 16, Folder 9 Pages from American Men of Science, 1906, pertaining to Dr. Thomas BellAldrich.
Box 16, Folder 10 Firing Line articles re: "Dr. Aldrich Retires," May 1929, and "Dr. Aldrich Claimedby Death," July 1938
Box 16, Folder 11 The Detroit Chemist, 1938. Biographical sketch of Dr. Aldrich.
Box 16, Folder 12 University of Michigan Medical Bulletin, 1963. "John Jacob Abel at Michigan."
Box 16, Folder 13 Broun, Ray A. Bibliography of Ray Broune publications at Parke Davis. 1950.Also Bibliography.
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Box 16, Folder 14 Bugbee, Edwin – Kamm Letter re: bibliography of Bugbee's writings at ParkeDavis – personal. May 22, 1951.
Box 16, Folder 15 Losie, Gertrude. Notes from Dr. Bird telling of his work and that of Dr. Emmett.June 23, 1961.
Box 16, Folder 16 The Death of Dr. L. T. Clark. Biographical notes in the Firing Line. June 1942.
Box 16, Folder 17 Kjaer, Andress. Erik Clemmensen, Aug. 12, 1876 – May 19, 1941; A Danishchemist with world renoun. In: Kemisk Maanedsblad Og Nordish Handelsblad forKemisk Industri 32: 49-51 (1951)
Box 16, Folder 18 Givens, Eloise-Dill, Stella A. Correspondence re: Biography and publications ofErik Clemmensen.
Box 16, Folder 19 Wiant, Thoburn and Kuhl, Thorn. Press release on Dr. Graham Chen –Biography. December 21, 1954.
Box 16, Folder 20 Kerhaugh, Jeanette. Memo to Dr. Frank O. Taylor re: Erik Clemmensen
Box 16, Folder 21 Manuscript of Press Release. Story of Mrs. Stella A. Dill, Librarian for Parke-Davis, 11/21/1956, 3 pages.
Box 16, Folder 22 Interview with Henry Devlin. By Dr. Moore and Miss Losie. 8/2/61.
Box 16, Folder 23 House Memo. Appointment of Dr. P. F. Robert de Caires, Administrative directorof Clinical Investigation. 8/1/62.
Box 16, Folder 24 Emmett, A. D. – King Letter re: Meeting in Washington w/several doctors –vitamin research. April 23, 1919.
Box 16, Folder 25 Miscellaneous Facts about Dr. Emmet. Important facts about the man and hiswork. June 26, 1945.
Box 16, Folder 26 Dr. Emmet Retires at Parke-Davis. Biographical sketch. 8/8/45.
Box 16, Folder 27 Albert, Stella E. Memo re: Dr. Emmett's scientific work w/a bibliography of hispapers in connection with nomination for Borden Award.
Box 16, Folder 28 Research department to American Chemical Society re: death of Dr. Arthur D.Emmett 6/17/47.
Box 16, Folder 29 News clipping – New York Times A. D. Emmett, 69, let vitamin study.Biographical review.
Box 16, Folder 30 deClaires, P.F.R. House memo re: Appointment of Dr. Alain J. Samseigne asClinical Investigator and Mr. A. Joseph Dresner as Research Biostatistician,Clinical Investigation Department.
Box 16, Folder 31 deClaires, P. F. R. House memo re: Appointment of Dr. Thomas J. DeKornfeld,Dr. Emily A. Bandera, and Dr. Edward L. Holmes to Clinical InvestigationDepartment.
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Box 16, Folder 32 Young and Rubicam, Inc. Press release: Dr. P. F. R de Claires appointed Directorof Clinical Investigation. Biographical Information, Jan. 30, 1963.
Box 16, Folder 33 Francis, Houghton, Lesccohier and others. Correspondence and memos re:mixing adrenalin with other preparations.
Box 16, Folder 34 Francis, E. M. – King, W. E. memos. Re: Overlapping of biological and chemicalresearch. Dr. Francis's claim to adrenalin 4/1915.
Box 16, Folder 35 Fleming, Sir Alexander. Biographical sketch in Nature vol. 175 p. 663. April 16,1955 reprint.
Box 16, Folder 36 Fleming, Sir Alexander. Biographical sketch in The Lancet March 19, 1955.
Box 16, Folder 37 Sir Alexander Fleming, M.D., D. Sc. Biographical sketch. Brit. Medical Journal.March 19 and 26, 1955. Vol. 1, Pg 732 and 795.
Box 16, Folder 38 St. Mary's Hospital Gazette. Issue contains information on Dr. AlexanderFleming and Sir A. E. Wright. April-May 1955.
Box 16, Folder 39 Farwell, Oliver A. Correspondence. About Dr. Farwell's collections w/ParkeDavis libraries.
Box 16, Folder 40 Death takes Dr. Gray. The Firing Line. (Biographical sketch) Nov. 1961 – Page 9
Box 17, Folder 1 Kamm, Oliver, et al. Organic Chemical Reagents I, II. Urbana, University ofIllinois, 1919-20 (articles published before coming to Parke-Davis)
Box 17, Folder 2 Kamm, Oliver – Whitemore, Frank C. Correspondence re: Work and fellowshipson arsenicals and mercurials
Box 17, Folder 3 Kamm, Oliver – Hamilton, Cliff S. and Loevenhard, A. S. Correspondence re:Research fellowships on arsenicals
Box 17, Folder 4 Kamm, Oliver – Loevenhard correspondence re: ephedrine powdered inhalant1927-1928
Box 17, Folder 5 Kendall, E. C. – Kamm, Oliver correspondence Re: Desiccated thyroid to besupplied to Dr. Kendall
Box 17, Folder 6 Kamm – Stratman, Thomas, Warren K. Correspondence and reports re: Use ofarsenicals in the treatment of sleeping sickness and other tropical diseases.
Box 17, Folder 7 Sixth Award of American Science Association – Award for article "Hormonesfrom the Pituitary Glad" in Science. 1929 January 25, p. 85
Box 17, Folder 8 Kamm – Doisy, E. A. correspondence Re: Ovarian hormone
Box 17, Folder 9 Kamm – animal extracts and organotherapy – work of the pioneers. Extract fromthe Cyclopedia of Medicine (Dieisol) 1930 pgs. 573-692
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Box 17, Folder 10 Kamm – biography excerpt from History of Wayne County and City of Detroit.Burton, Vol. iv, pgs. 590-92, 1930.
Box 17, Folder 11 Kamm – Pfiffner, Joseph John corresp re: Swingle – Pfiffner suprarenal cortexextract
Box 17, Folder 12 Bird, Orson – Our New chairman – biographical material on Oliver Kamm, TheDetroit Chemist, 1936 January.
Box 17, Folder 13 Kamm – biographical sketch, 1936 September 3
Box 17, Folder 14 McDonald, Ellice – Progress of Biochemical Research Foundation of FranklinInstitute. (Note markings made by Dr. Kamm) 1937 March
Box 17, Folder 15 Kamm – Scientific director – chronological Biographical Outline of Dr. Kamm'sCareer in American Men of Science, Feb., 1944
Box 17, Folder 16 Kamm et al. – treatment and Prophylaxis of Experimental Renal Hypertensionwith Renal Extracts and Marine Oils. 1945.
Box 17, Folder 17 Kamm – Notes Taken at R.C. Meeting on Folic Acid, 1946 Feb. 17
Box 17, Folder 18 Kamm correspondence with U.S. Dept. of Agriculture re: recommendation ofCharles A. Zittle. 1947 October 30
Box 17, Folder 19 Kamm – Krantz correspond re: Parke Davis Literature. Takamine and Abel onAdrenalin, 1947 December – 1948 January
Box 17, Folder 20 Kamm – Hansen Adolph corresp. Includes biography of Dr. Houghton, andexplains adrenalin discovery. 1947 January – 1950 November
Box 17, Folder 21 Kamm – Publications, a bibliography 1948
Box 17, Folder 22 Kamm – Krantz John C. Personal Letter (comments of Krantz lab) class andknowledge of history of Adrenalin. 1949 March 2
Box 17, Folder 23 Kamm – Armour lab re: request for portrait series in Endocrinology, 1949
Box 17, Folder 24 Kamm – Kyrides, L. P. Personal letter about a Chemical Society meeting. P.S. onClemmensen, 1950 March 10.
Box 17, Folder 25 Kamm – Furness corresp. Re: Memorial to Walter Karr of Smith Kline andFrench, 1951 February 15.
Box 17, Folder 26 Kamm – Pendleton letter – recommendation for Edward Tillitson, 1951 March12.
Box 17, Folder 27 Kamm – Ingle corresp. Re: Cortisone work of Pfiffner, Ingle (of Upjohn), 1951March 15-16.
Box 17, Folder 28 Kamm – Hormones – article written for Encyclopedia of Clinical Technology,1955 June 12.
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Box 17, Folder 29 Kamm – fortune Magazine corresp. Re: Fortune article on P.D. and Informationon Russel Marker. 1951 March – April.
Box 17, Folder 30 Kamm – Scott corresp personal letter to Scott of Merck, 1951 July 30.
Box 17, Folder 31 Kamm – Kyrides Personal 1951 March – 1952 February.
Box 17, Folder 32 Kamm – Kitchen corresp. Re: Penicillin, 1952 February 12.
Box 17, Folder 33 Lewis, Mildred – Kamm letter personal, 1952 April 1
Box 17, Folder 34 Kamm – St. Louis University Personal Dinner Invitation, 1952 November.
Box 17, Folder 35 Wiant, Thoburn and Kuhl, Thorn – Dr. Kamm, Parke-Davis consultant retires,1953.
Box 17, Folder 36 Kamm, Oliver – speech Modern Concepts of Drug Action, 1953 (?)
Box 17, Folder 37 Donaldson, Wayne. The Detroit Chemist. 1961 June (Kamm on pgs 15-16.)
Box 18, Folder 1 King, W. E. Invitation, dinner invitation. December 13, 1918.
Box 18, Folder 2 Scoville, Wilbur. "Our Honorary President, Albert Brown Lyons" Biographicalsketch 1881. P.D. Staff. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association,1913.
Box 18, Folder 3 Dr. A. B. Lyons, Tributes and letters of appreciation on his 75th birthday underPersonal and News Items. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association,5/1916.
Box 18, Folder 4 Scoville, Wilbur. Albert Brown Lyons. Short biographical sketch. 9/1916. Journalof the American Pharmaceutical Association.
Box 18, Folder 5 Newspaper clipping re: Mildred L. Lewis commissioned in the Navy (formerParke Davis librarian)
Box 18, Folder 6 Dr. A. W. Lescohier elected president of the American Drug Association. In:Detroit News, 1942.
Box 18, Folder 7 Marker, Russell E., et al. Sterols and related compounds. Series of paperspublished in Journal of the American Chemical Society 1937-38 (incomplete).
Box 18, Folder 8 Maurina, F. A. Biographical sketch. January 1946. Parke Davis EmployeesReview, 1/1946.
Box 18, Folder 9 Stapleton, William J., Jr. Doctor Harvey Milto Merker, biographical sketch inDetroit Medical News, Vol. XLIV #9, October 15, 1952. Pgs 7-9
Box 18, Folder 10 Negus, Sidney S. "Edgar Calvin Leroy Miller, M.D., 1867-1954." In: VirginiaJournal of Science, v. 6, no. 1 (January 1955).
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Box 18, Folder 11 Moore, Alexander and Losie, Gertrude. (1/4" audio tape) Interview with HarveyMerker, 7/6/61.
Box 18, Folder 12 Moore, Alexander, and Losie, Gertrude (1/4" audio tape) Interview with H.Devlin. 8/1/61. "Tape Recording"
Box 18, Folder 13 Papers by Dr. D. A. McGinty. Bibliography of Dr. McGinty's publications. 1947.
Box 18, Folder 14 Schroeder, Lenore. Letter to Miss Elizabeth B. Lawry. Re: Dr. Merker.
Box 18, Folder 15 Young and RubicamRetirement of Dr. Harvey M. Merker 2/23/56
Box 18, Folder 16 Dr. Moore and Miss Losie. Interview with Dr. Harvey Merker. 7/6/61. 31 pages
Box 18, Folder 17 Payne, Eugene H. Retires – Press release of parke-Davis giving History of hiswork at Parke-Davis. Young and Rubicam, 1961.
Box 18, Folder 18 Burnoskyi, Sheila. Parke's descendants view exhibit "Life of Pioneer Druggist" inDetroit News, July 5, 1964
Box 18, Folder 19 Rusby – Houghton Correspondence.Re: Experiments with Straphanthus seeds.1896-1898.
Box 18, Folder 20 "The Next president of the A. Ph. A." Brief biography of Henry H. Rusby inBulletin of Pharmacy, vol. 23, pg. 273-4, 1909.
Box 18, Folder 21 "Dinner to Henry Hurd Rusby" Given by Alumni Association of College ofPharmacy. City of New York in: Biochemical Bulletin, Vol. III, no. 10, January1914.
Box 18, Folder 22 Lescohier, Alexander William.Memo re: Appointment of J. D. Ralston as Directorof New Products Development. April 1, 1941.
Box 18, Folder 23 Who Was Who in . Excerpt page 1066. "Rusby, Henry Hurd."
Box 18, Folder 24 Schroeder, Lenore R. "Meet a Detroit Section Chemist – Mildred C. Rebstock."4/7/1955.
Box 18, Folder 25 Bender, George A. A history of Pharmacy in pictures. Excerpt: 33. Wresting theJungle's Secrets (about 1885). Parke-Davis, 1957.
Box 18, Folder 26 Rowe, L. W. A bibliography of publications
Box 18, Folder 27 Rowe, Lewis H. Interview and correspondence. Rowe's years as a Parke-Davisemployee. 1913-1956. Interview by Miss Losie.
Box 18, Folder 28 Rusby, Henry H. Biography in: Remington's Practice of Pharmacy, 12th ed. Pg.22-23.
Box 18, Folder 29 Young and Rubicam – Press Release. Appointment of Dr. W. A. Rightsel,laboratory director in department of microbiology. 2/12/62.
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Box 18, Folder 30 Rusby, Henry H. Bibliography work by and about.
Box 18, Folder 31 Sweet, Leon Albert. "6-nitro-2-amino-naphthalene and some derivatives"Masters Thesis for department of chemistry, University of Nebraska
Box 18, Folder 32 Sweet, Leon Albert. "Developments in the field of synthetic drugs." In The FiringLine, December 1936.
Box 18, Folder 33 Sweet, Dr. Leon A. Biographical sketch, 1/1946 in P.D. Employees Review, pg. 4(copy)
Box 18, Folder 34 Sweet, Leon A. Biographical Outline. April 3, 1946 (3 copies)
Box 18, Folder 35 Wiant, Thoburn and Thorn Kohl. "Carthage College to award Dr. Sweet honoraryDoctor of Science degree."
Box 18, Folder 36 Sweet, Leon A. Publications and Patents, a bibliography. March 20, 1953.
Box 18, Folder 37 Loynd, Harry J. House memo re: Promotion of Dr. E. A. Sharp to MedicalAssistant to the president.
Box 18, Folder 38 "Dr. Leon Sweet will be ACS-ESD dinner speaker." Detroit Chemist, v. 28: 66(March) 1956.
Box 18, Folder 39 Scott, Bruce. X-Ray diffraction articles. Norelco Reporter. May – August 1961. p.77-79.
Box 18, Folder 40 "Leon Sweet, chairman – Detroit Section" Detroit Chemist. ACS April 1965, p.16.
Box 18, Folder 41 Sweet, Leon A. "Welcome from the chairman," ACS Meeting. Detroit Chemist,April 1965, p. 9.
Box 18, Folder 42 Takamine, Jokichi. "Last will and testament of Jokichi Takamine"
Box 18, Folder 43 "Death Removes Dr. Takamine." Biographical sketch. Bulletin of Pharmacy, v.37, p. 311-12, 1922.
Box 18, Folder 44 F. O. Taylor using P-A-X telephone. In: Advertisement in Time, Jan. 1, 1940.
Box 18, Folder 45 Dr. Frank O. Taylor. "Dr. Frank O. Taylor. Drug industry consultant and advisor"biographical sketch. Drug Trade News 32:18, July 1, 1957.
Box 18, Folder 46 Taylor, Alton R. Biographical sketch, Scientific Instruments, vol. 3, no. 1 April1958, RCA p. 10.
Box 18, Folder 47 Takamine, Jokichi. Biographical sketch. Who Was Who in America. p. 1214.1960 ed.
Box 18, Folder 48 Bishop, T.H. "Centenary: Sir Almroth Edward Wright." Pharmaceutical Journal, v.187:145. August 12, 1961.
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Box 18, Folder 49 Losie, Gertrude. McCartney memo, re: Sir Almroth Edward Wright's connectionwith Parke Davis. Aug. 22, 1963.
Box 18, Folder 50 Losie, Gertrude. "Background and Relationship with Parke, Davis and Co."Revision of Olson paper of Aug. 22, 1963.
Box 18, Folder 51 Taylor, Frank O. Letter to Gertrude Losie re: correct birthday of Sir AlmrothWright. 7/1/65.
Box 19, Folder 1 McClintock, C.T. European methods in the production of antitoxin and vaccine.Reprint from Medical News, n.d.
Box 19, Folder 2 McClintock memo. Re: apparatus for "C" kit. 3/16/96 (Copy under TP6)?
Box 19, Folder 3 McClintock letter to Houghton. Re: Reports to be examined and published andnew soap products. Feb. 24, 1897
Box 19, Folder 4 McClintock letter to Wetzel. Report on Wein, Germany plant methods. 4/12/97.
Box 19, Folder 5 Houghton letter to McClintock. Re: Progress made on vaccines and businesscompany and personal. 4/30/97.
Box 19, Folder 6 McClintock to Houghton. Letter from Munich regarding policies of quality, etc.May 2, 1897.
Box 19, Folder 7 McClintock – Houghton – letter. Re: Sanitation in stables, publications, visits tolabs, etc. – Munich. May 2, 1897
Box 19, Folder 8 McClintock to Wetzel. Letter concerned mostly with error in printing of his articlein Medical News – May 3, 1897.
Box 19, Folder 9 McClintock, C.T. to Houghton, E.M. Re: Preparation of nucleins dealing with Dr.Vaughn C. May 9, 1897.
Box 19, Folder 10 McClintock to Houghton. Report from Paris varied instructions for Dr. Houghton.May 11, 1897.
Box 19, Folder 11 McClintock report. Visit to serum manufacturers in Germany.
Box 19, Folder 12 McClintock, Charles T. The Development of Serum Therapy in Medical Council.Sept. 1898. pgs. 725-272 (Xerox)
Box 19, Folder 13 McClintock to Parke-Davis. Re: Article in N.Y. Herald on cancer cure. 7/20/1900(copy under KJK)
Box 19, Folder 14 McClintock, Charles T. Memo workers – re: keeping complete exact records andkeeping labs orderly 1/6/03
Box 19, Folder 15 McClintock-Swift memos. Method outline for recording and reportingexperimental work. 7/1904
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Box 19, Folder 17 McClintock-McKinney correspondence. On use of Adrenalin in Asthma. May-June 1905
Box 19, Folder 18 McClintock to Biol. Board. Suggestion of marketing serum in powder form. (copyunder PNc) 10/1906
Box 19, Folder 19 McClintock Extract. From compilation of Parke-Davis history. 10/9/62.
Box 20, Folder 1 The Pharmacology of the Suprarenal Gland and a Method of Assaying itsProduct
Box 20, Folder 2 Experimental Medical Department, Miscellaneous Memos, 1925-1928
Box 20, Folder 3 Duffield Parke and Company, Duffield's Medical Fluid Extracts Dose List of FluidExtracts-Includes Testimonials, 1868
Box 20, Folder 4 McClintock, Charles T., A New Practical Disinfecting Material. Reprint, "MedicalNews", April 17, 1897.
Box 20, Folder 5 McClintock, Charles T., Pamphlets, Writings and Many Test Results withGermicidal Soap, 1897-1899
Box 20, Folder 6 Houghton, G. Eyre Correspondence Re: Use of Chloretone in Actual Practice,1898-1899
Box 20, Folder 7 Warren Schwicherath and Others, Correspondence Re: Manufacture of AceticAcid, 1898-1899
Box 20, Folder 8 Houghton Letter to Dr. Hunt, Description of Experiments with Chloretone. April 5,1899
Box 20, Folder 9 Letter to James Bartlett, Subject Obtaining List of Physicians to try Chloretone,April 9, 1899
Box 20, Folder 10 Houghton Letter to Professor Martin, An Explanation of the Experimental DrugChloreton, May 15, 1899
Box 20, Folder 11 Houghton Letter to Dr. McDonald, re Successful Use of Chloretone as aHypnotic, July 12, 1899
Box 20, Folder 12 Houghton – Dr. Jessen Correspondence re: Strychnine Poisoning and TryingChloretone Tablets, July 15, 1899
Box 20, Folder 13 Letter on use of Chloretone, Chicago Physician Reports on its use as aHypnotic, October 2, 1899
Box 20, Folder 14 Biological Department, Memo Re: Promotion Campaign for Chloretone, October24, 1899
Box 20, Folder 15 Houghton Letter from Frank Bourns, re: Request for Trial on Patient, November11,1899
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Box 20, Folder 16 Houghton to J.E. Bartlett Re: Use of Chloretone for the Insane, November 16,1899
Box 20, Folder 17 Lists of Names to receive Chloretone Samples, Physicians and Dentists fortesting product
Box 20, Folder 18 Houghton-Cushny Correspondence re: Experimental Work at the University ofMichigan, November 30, 1899
Box 20, Folder 19 Houghton Letter to Dr. Manton re: Detailed Information on Using Chloretone,December 15, 1899
Box 20, Folder 20 Memo to Mr. Parker Using Chloretone to Control Vomiting During Pregnancy,January 23, 1900
Box 20, Folder 21 Houghton Letter to McCanley, Re: Elixir of Chloretone, December 27, 1899
Box 20, Folder 22 Houghton Letter to Robertson, Chloretone in Treating Epilepsy, June 14, 1900
Box 20, Folder 23 Houghton to Dr. H.O. Walker, Letter telling of Experiments with ChloretineCocaine Combination, October 27, 1900
Box 20, Folder 24 Warren Memo re: Cocaine as Spinal Anesthetic, 1900
Box 20, Folder 25 Houghton Letter to Taka mine Solubility of Cloretone, 1901
Box 20, Folder 26 Houghton E. M., The Therapeutic Uses of Chloretone – Lecture at AmericanTherapeutic Society, May 27, 2001
Box 20, Folder 27 Houghton Letter to Smith, O.W. Alcoholic Solutions of Chloretone, August, 19,1901
Box 20, Folder 28 Memo for Mr. Perkins re: The Qualities and Uses of Chloretone Inhalant, 1901
Box 20, Folder 29 Solubiltiy of Chloretone Results of Experiments testing solubility in water atcontrolled temperatures, 1902
Box 20, Folder 30 Houghton to Dr. Huppleston, Chloretone in Boiling Water
Box 20, Folder 31 McClintock Statement to Patient Office, Application for Patent on Chloretone inPreparing Vaccines, 19??
Box 20, Folder 32 Control Department, Chloretone Inhalant, Its Use and Properties, 1902
Box 20, Folder 33 Letter to Frank Edwards, re: Amount of Chloretone to Anesthetize a Dog,February 5, 1903
Box 20, Folder 34 Board of Control, Suggestions and Action on New Product Chloretone,December 1903-January 1904
Box 20, Folder 35 Houghton, E.M. –Burr Correspondence re: Mercury Prepared for Treatment ofSupplies, January –March 1904?
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Box 20, Folder 36 Houghton Letter to Australia, Subject; Anesthetizing Dogs with Chloretone,December 12, 1905
Box 20, Folder 37 Houghton, E.M. Pharmacology of Ethyl Salicylate, 1905
Box 20, Folder 38 McClintock, C.T., Houghton, E. M. and Hamilton, H. C. A Contribution to OurKnowledge of Insecticides
Box 20, Folder 39 Houghton, E. M. – Hamilton , H.C., Standardization of contact Insecticides, 1909
Box 20, Folder 40 Ethyl Chloride as an Anesthetic Being Considered for Production, 1915
Box 20, Folder 41 Francis, J. M., Control Department, King Howe Memos re: Allocain Dr. TakamineNew Anesthetic, 1915
Box 20, Folder 42 Francis and Houghton Interoffice Correspondence re: sample anesthetic fromUniversity of Illinois, March 11, 1915
Box 20, Folder 43 Francis, J. M., - Control Department, August 6, 1915
Box 20, Folder 44 King to McCord memo on Ether Administration retold by Houghton
Box 20, Folder 45 Alrich?, T.B. Memos re: Obtaining Patents on Benzoic Derivatives of Chloretone,March –April 1918
Box 20, Folder 46 Products tested for Hypnotic Action, 1921-1927
Box 20, Folder 47 Survey of Mineral Oil Agar Products to determine advisability of marketingsimilar product, 1924
Box 20, Folder 48 Mercuric Iodine soluble tablets, Paper describing this new product and its uses,1926
Box 20, Folder 49 Grulizit?, O.M. – Houghton, E. M., Memo re: addition of glucose to solutions forintravenous use, 1926
Box 20, Folder 50 Lescohier, A.W., Memo re: Silicate as an absorbent Material for toxic substancesin Intestinal Tract
Box 20, Folder 51 Lescohier, A.W., Memo re: Magnesium Sulphate as a substitute for magnesiumcitrate, 1927
Box 20, Folder 52 Lescohier, A.W., Experimental Medicine Department, Memo re: Chlorine andiodine compounds as internal antiseptics
Box 20, Folder 53 Scoville, Wilbur - Lescohier, A.W – Staff memo re: Carbosolphoil, 1927
Box 20, Folder 54 Houghton, E. M., Research Committee, Memos re: Gruhzit's Report onBenzoquinone-Amidoxyl
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Box 20, Folder 55 Wilson , M. F. Medical Research Department, Memos re: Histamine as Promoterof Gastric Secretions, 1927
Box 20, Folder 56 Lescohier, A.W., Kamm, Oliver, Memo re: Remedy for Seasickness
Box 20, Folder 57 Houghton, Elijah Mark, Research Committee, Memo re: Coramine, 1928
Box 20, Folder 58 Laughlin, K.C., Report to Parke, Davis and Company on Work Organic MercuryCompounds Prepared at the Pennsylvania State College from January 1, 1930-October 1, 1931
Box 20, Folder 59 Hamilton, Herbert C., Facts and Fallacies in Disinfection, 1931
Box 20, Folder 60 McCrea, Adelia, Skin Mycozol, 1931
Box 20, Folder 61 Dox, Arthur Wayland, Studies on Synthetic Hypnotics in The Firing Line,November, 1931
Box 20, Folder 62 Research Department, Ruskin, Simon L., 1933-1935
Box 20, Folder 63 Department of Clinical Investigation, 1938
Box 20, Folder 64 Albert, Stell E., Neldon Memos, re: Cresylone's Action Against Tubercle…1947-1948
Box 20, Folder 65 Gruhzit, Oswald Martha, Memo to Dr. Bratton, Re: Propylene Glycol, October 19,1948
Box 20, Folder 66 Loomis, E. G., re: Over dosage of Dicoumarol and Heparin, 1948
Box 20, Folder 67 Maurina, J. M., Determination of Mercury in Organo Mercury Compounds, 1948
Box 20, Folder 68 Bambas, L.L., The Thiadiadiazoles Research Department, 1950
Box 20, Folder 69 Black, M. L., Phase Equilibria of Optical Isomers, Research Department,February, 1951
Box 20, Folder 70 Fusari, S. Synthesis and some Properties of Some Sis-Trans Octadenoic Acids-Research Department, 1951
Box 20, Folder 71 Moore, J. A., Rearrangement of Bromoketones? Research Organic, February27, 1951
Box 20, Folder 72 Miller, C. A., Substituted Succinimides, Research Department, 1951
Box 20, Folder 73 Rebstock, Mildred C. – Peptide Synthesis. Research Department Organicseminar, December 11, 1951
Box 20, Folder 74 Department of Health, Education and Welfare – Letters to Dr. Stimpert re: Studyof the Effects of Fluoride on Dental Work in Brazil.
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Box 20, Folder 75 Parke, Davis and Company. "Camoform Hydrochloride, a New Amebacide" inModern Pharmacy, no. 4 (1956), p. 8
Box 20, Folder 76 Twenty Years of Sulphone Therapy Promin in Treatment of Leprosy in The Star,p. 3, January-February1961
Box 20, Folder 77 Losie, Gertrude – Klein, Correspondence re: Literature on Leprosy
Box 20, Folder 78 Doull, James A., "Sulfone Therapy of Leprosy; Background, Early History andPresent Status." in International Journal of Leprosy, 31, no. 2 (1963), pp. 113-60
Box 20, Folder 79 Sweet, Leon A. – Feldman, William H. Corres. Re: Use of Sulfone in Treatmentof Leprosy, 1963
Box 20, Folder 80 Young and Rubicam, Inc. Press Release re: Development of Fenamic AcidSeries, 1964
Box 20, Folder 81 Young and Rubicam – Development of CI-581, April 12, 1965
Box 20, Folder 82 Young and Rubicam – Use of CI-581 at University of Michigan, April 12, 1965
Box 20, Folder 83 Iodine Compound – Preparation of Iodine in Powder Form, n.d.
Box 20, Folder 84 Relative Anesthetic – Properties of Certain Dialkyl Acids, n.d.
Box 20, Folder 1 Material Medica collection for the student of pharmacy and medicine – lists ofbotanical and vernacular names of specimens
Box 21, Folder 2 Standard New Remedies – Yerba Reuma and Picrate of Amancum, Chloro-Annodyne, Folia Carohae, Cascara Cardial, 1838
Box 21, Folder 3 Working Bulletin. Berberis Aquifolium, 1880
Box 21, Folder 4 Discovery Uses Cases in Therapeutic Gazette, 1881-1882
Box 21, Folder 5 Pharmacy of the Newer Materia Medica
Box 21, Folder 6 Rusby, H. H. – Muscle Buttons – Lophora Lewinii, 1894
Box 21, Folder 7 Fluid Extract Cannibas Indica, 1896-1897
Box 21, Folder 8 Rusby, H. H. – Houghton corres. Re: Experiments with Straphanthus Seeds,1896-1898
Box 21, Folder 9 Houghton to Fry – letter re: Indian Cannabis, 1897
Box 21, Folder 10 Houghton letter re: Proof of Article Strophantus, 1897
Box 21, Folder 11 Houghton – Swift letter re: Production not up to standard, 1897
Box 21, Folder 12 Houghton – Tallman Company, letter re: Testing Cannabis Indica, 1897
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Box 21, Folder 13 Houghton – Prof. Hubner, letter re: Strophanthus Seeds, 1898
Box 21, Folder 14 Aconitin fatal dosages to a frog, 1899
Box 21, Folder 15 Formulas – Tinctures, wines, syrups, from standard fluids, 1899
Box 21, Folder 16 Assay of tincture of Strophanthus
Box 21, Folder 17 Dr. Francis – Substituting Cannibas Americana for Cannibas Indica, 1906
Box 21, Folder 18 W. H. Blome – An Examination of Commercial Distaste, 1906
Box 21, Folder 19 McClintock – Securing various types of buds, leaves and seeds in insecticideresearch, 1908-1909
Box 21, Folder 20 T. B. Aldrich – Raising of drug plants, 1915
Box 21, Folder 21 L. W. Rowe – Variability of Strophanthin with particular reference to Ouatin, 1916
Box 21, Folder 22 Veratrane – description of the drug, dosage, directions and usage, 191(?)
Box 21, Folder 23 Quinine Hdroclor Sulphate, 191(?)
Box 21, Folder 24 Memos – Taylor Lescohier re: investigating ephedrine plants, 1926-1927
Box 21, Folder 25 L. T. Clark – re: Risiccol Oil Powder
Box 21, Folder 26 Herbert C. Hamilton – memo re: improvement in digitalone, 1927
Box 21, Folder 27 F. O. Taylor – Control Department. Re: ethyl esters of chaulmoogra oil, 1927
Box 21, Folder 28 S. Jozsa – Determination of liquefying power of malt, 1930
Box 21, Folder 29 USDA – American medicinal plants of commercial importance, 1950
Box 21, Folder 30 Melvin G. Green – Constituents in cascara sagrada extract, 1938
Box 21, Folder 31 F. O. Taylor – re: preparation and stabilization of ergot, 1938
Box 21, Folder 32 The Best of the Bark without its Bite, 1940
Box 21, Folder 33 Stella E. Albert – re: comparison of Ergot-Asceptic and Lilly's Ergotrate-Ergotin,1947-1948
Box 21, Folder 34 Stella E. Albert – Cognan grass in medicine, 1948
Box 21, Folder 35 Medicinal Plants – characteristics and uses of about 20 plants, 1960
Box 21, Folder 36 Botanicals properties and sources of information, 1962
Box 21, Folder 37 Gertrude Losie – McClendan re: information on early botanical drugs, 1963
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Box 21, Folder 38 Ellen C. Barrett – Gertrude Losie, corres. Re: plant damiana, 1964
Box 21, Folder 39 Phatastica, Narcotic, and Stimulating Drugs, their use and abuse, 1964
Box 21, Folder 40 Jeanette L. Kerbaugh – Search for information on Count Hansa, 1965
Box 21, Folder 41 Gertrude Losie – Dr. Bundy and cascara sagrada, 1965
Box 22, Folder 1 Antidiptheric Serum, Process in Production, n.d.
Box 22, Folder 2 Park, W. H. and Williams, A. W. Production of Diptheria Toxin – History of EarlyDevelopments
Box 22, Folder 3 Houghton, E.M. – Dr. Fith. Letter re: Research on Syphilis, anti-streptocci serumand Coley's Micture, June 13, 1896
Box 22, Folder 4 Houghton, E.M. – Gibson. Re: Use of anti-streptocci Serum in Erysipelas andPuerperal Fever, Sept. 4, 1896
Box 22, Folder 5 Houghton, E.M. – McClintock. Corres. on dating antitoxins
Box 22, Folder 6 Manufacture of Toxins – for injection to horses, n.d.
Box 22, Folder 7 Houghton, E.M. – Wetzel. Re: Testing of vaccines by state in Germany, April 27,1897
Box 22, Folder 8 Houghton, E.M. – Wetzel re: European Methods of Making Vaccines, April 25,1897
Box 22, Folder 9 Houghton, E.M. -- Wetzel Report on Wein, Germany Plant Methods, April 13,1897
Box 22, Folder 10 Houghton, E.M. – McClintock. Re: Testing vaccines – progress on Tuberculintest, April 28, 1897
Box 22, Folder 11 Houghton, E.M. – McClintock. Re: Progress made on vaccines and business –Company and Personnel, April 30, 1897
Box 22, Folder 12 Houghton, E.M. – McClintock. Re: Vaccine production and printing articles andreports, May 10, 1897
Box 22, Folder 13 Houghton, E.M. – McClintock – Report on vaccine work in Pasteur Institute, May17, 1897
Box 22, Folder 14 Thyreoid Therapy – Rationale, History Illustrative Case with description ofThyreoids. Parke, Davis Booklet, June 12, 1897
Box 22, Folder 15 Abel, John J. "on the Blood-Pressure-Raising Constituent of the SuprarenalCapsule," July 1897
Box 22, Folder 16 McClintock correspondence – Double Strength Antitoxin by Giber, Oct. 13, 1897
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Box 22, Folder 17 Houghton, E.M. – McClintock. Complete Report on Progress in Vaccines, April23, 1897
Box 22, Folder 18 C. T. McClintock – Report on Investigation of European Methods, October 30,1897
Box 22, Folder 19 Houghton, E.M. – Antitoxin, Descriptive Material and Clinical Reports onDiptheria Antitoxin, 1898-1899
Box 22, Folder 20 Opinions of the Behring Press on the Behring Patent on Antitoxin, 1898
Box 22, Folder 21 Abel, John S. – "Further Observations on the Chemical Nature of the ActivePrincipal of the Suprarenal Capsule," Sept./Oct. 1898
Box 22, Folder 22 Memo from Mr. Betts – Use of Wood's Method of Making Diptheria Antitoxin,October 27, 1898
Box 22, Folder 23 McClintock – Col. Mather. Letter re: Article by Mather about Snake Venom,November 16, 1898
Box 22, Folder 24 McClintock – Surridge. Letter re: Cultivating the Gonoccus Germ – Chloretoneas an Anti-Emetic, June 27, 1899
Box 22, Folder 25 Serum Therapy – Report on Parke, Davis' Vaccine Products Tested andApproved by Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, June 16, 1899
Box 22, Folder 26 Wallace and Mogk – "The Cardinal Action of Suprarenal Extract" – University ofMichigan Pharmaceutical Laboratory, 1899
Box 22, Folder 27 Antidiptheric Serum – A Collation of Valuable Contributions on the Subject withProfessional Opinions. Parke, Davis, 1899-1900
Box 22, Folder 28 McClintock corresp. – on First and Subsequent Vaccine Seeds Used, February1, 1900
Box 22, Folder 29 E. M. Houghton – Lengfeld. Corresp. Re: Supplying Antivenin and Manufacturefrom Snake Poison, Sept. 5, 1900
Box 22, Folder 30 Biological Board memo to Board of Control – Use of Pharmacopeial Name forAntidiptheric Serum, 1900(?)
Box 22, Folder 31 Asceptic Vaccine – Description and Illustrations of Methods of its Production –Circular. Parke, Davis, 1900
Box 23, Folder 1 Antitetanic Serum – preventive of tetanus – case reports – brochure. PD Press,1901, 16 pp.
Box 23, Folder 2 Reichert, Edward T. – Adrenalin, the active principle of Adrenal extract – uses.Reprint from U of Penn. Press Medical Bulletin, April 1901
Box 23, Folder 3 The suprarenal glands and their active principal Adrenalin. Brochure descriptionof preparation, properties and clinical reports. 1901
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Box 23, Folder 4 Abel, Dr. John J. Further Observations on Epinephrin. Johns Hopkins HospitalBulletin, no. 120 (1901), pp. 80-82
Box 23, Folder 5 Abel, Dr. John J. On the Behavior of Epinephrin to Fehling's Solution and OtherCharacteristics of the Substance. Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, no. 128(1901)
Box 23, Folder 6 Aldrich, T. B. A Preliminary Report on the Active Principals of the SuprarenalGland. American Journal of Physiology, 5 (1901)
Box 23, Folder 7 Takamine, Jokichi. Adrenalin, the Active Principal of the Suprarenal Glands andtheir Mode of Preparation. American Journal of Phar., Nov. 1901
Box 23, Folder 8 Takamine, Jokichi. The Blood-Pressure Raising Principal of the SuprarenalGlands. Therapeutic Gazette, 17 (1901)
Box 23, Folder 9 McClintock, C.T. – Houghton correspondence: Explaining Adrenalin to doctorsand asking for results in its use
Box 23, Folder 10 Reynolds, Dudley S. The Therapeutic Value of Adrenalin Chloride – reprint fromAmerican Medicine, July 6, 1901
Box 23, Folder 11 Houghton, E. M. The Pharmacologic Assay of Preparations of the Suprarenalglands. American Journal Phar., November 1901
Box 23, Folder 12 Antitoxin in the Treatment of Diptheria. Parke Davis and Co. brochure,1901-1902
Box 23, Folder 13 Houghton correspondence on Adrenalin – with London: Its use for Typhoid Feverand Gastric hemorrhages, Feb. 6, 1902 (original under Houghton)
Box 23, Folder 14 Takamine, Jokichi. Adrenalin Considered from a Historical, Chemical,Pharmaceutical, and Therapeutic Standpoint by Dr. Jokichi Takamine, Dr. MurrayMcFahane, and Dr. Fletcher Ingalls, and others. Parke Davis press, 1902
Box 23, Folder 15 Ferdinands, George A. Notes of Adrenalin Chloride Solution in IphthalmicPractice. Excerpt from British Med. Journal, March 22, 1902
Box 23, Folder 16 Lopez, E. Algo Sobre Adrenalina el Nuevo Hemostatico. November 1, 1902
Box 23, Folder 17 Sauter, Charles F. Solution Adrenalin Chloride as a Hemostatic in SurgicalProcedures. Reprint from Southern Practitioner, January 1902
Box 23, Folder 18 Houghton and Tobin correspondence – Toxicity of Adrenalin, August 17, 1903
Box 23, Folder 19 Abel, Dr. John J. On Ephinephrine and its Compounds with Special Reference toEphinphrin Hydrate, American Journal Phar., 75 (July 1903)
Box 23, Folder 20 Blackleg Vaccine. In power and pellet form, improved and black-legards(?)circular by Parke-Davis Co. with instructions. 15 pages.
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Box 23, Folder 21 Concerning Strength of Adrenalin Inhalant and Adrenalin Ointment. Explainsaction in various strengths and solutions. July 12, 1904.
Box 23, Folder 22 The Adrenalin controversy. Re: Letter to salesmen re: claims about Adrenalin.August 16, 1904.
Box 23, Folder 23 Houghton correspondence New York Branch and Medico-Chirurgical College,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Re: complaint against vaccine.
Box 23, Folder 24 Houghton correspondence. Adrenalin. From Doctor John Rhodes, Chicago,treating sarcoma with adrenalin.
Box 23, Folder 25 Biological Board. Immunity tests on blackleg products. February 10, 1905
Box 23, Folder 26 McClintock-McKinney Correspondence. Adrenalin. Use of Adrenalin in Asthma.May – June 1905
Box 23, Folder 27 Ryan memo to Dr. Grether. Adrenalin. Isolating adrenalin. July 18, 1905
Box 23, Folder 28 Houghton, E. M. Memo – Ryan. Re: Dr. Aldrich and synthetic Adrenalin. July 21,1905.
Box 23, Folder 29 Aldrich, T. B. Adrenalin, the active principal of the suprarenal glands. Journal ofAmerican Chem. Soc. 27: 1074-1091. July, 1905.
Box 23, Folder 30 Aldrich, T. B. Adrenalin, the active principle of the suprarenal glands. Reprint –Journal of American Chem. Society. Sept. 1905. Pgs. 1076-1091.
Box 23, Folder 31 Houghton letter to Dr. Rhodes describing action of adrenalin. April 17, 1906.
Box 23, Folder 32 Biological Board Memo Introducing new culture strain for Black-legoids—instructions in adopting this. November 19, 1906.
Box 23, Folder 33 Biological Board memo re: Growing tuberculosis bacillus. November 20, 1906.
Box 23, Folder 34 Francis. Memo on codrenine combination of cocaine and adrenalin. February 20,1907.
Box 23, Folder 35 Francis, J. M. – Addendum - Memo from control dept. to Mr. Swift on bleachingadditives in adrenalin. March 16, 1907.
Box 23, Folder 36 Clark, L. T. report. Experimental work being done on Antimeningoccic serum,antolysis of the gonoccus and azoa. October 9, 1908.
Box 23, Folder 37 Department of Experimental Medicine. Adrenalin. Pharmacological assayof adrenalin and suprarenal products. Correspondence and paper by E. M.Houghton, April 1910.
Box 24, Folder 1 Clark, L.T. Comprehensive Report on European Trip, 1911 November
Box 24, Folder 2 Clark, L.T. – Houghton, E. M. Correspondence re: Clark's reports on anti-syphilitic serum, Pituitrine and anti-blackleg serums. October 2-13, 1911.
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Box 24, Folder 3 Clark, L. T. re: his visits to laboratories in Germany and Switzerland. September14 – October 2, 1911.
Box 24, Folder 4 Houghton, E. M. to Clark, L. V. Leads for Mr. Clark on whooping cough cultures.August 23, August 25, 1911
Box 24, Folder 5 Houghton, E. M. Clark correspondence re: Clark's trip-culture shipments.September 1911.
Box 24, Folder 6 Larned – Houghton - ? memos re: development of vaccine for treatment ofpruritus ani. June 1914 – November 1915.
Box 24, Folder 7 Control Dept. – J. M. Francis; McGill University re: Materials for experiments onheart and circulation adrenalin, thryoprotein, and pituitary glands. January 8,1915.
Box 24, Folder 8 King, W. E. – Memo re: Research on corpus leteum. January 22, 1915.
Box 24, Folder 9 Francis, J. M. Control Department re: large supply of pineal gland to Canada.February 15, 1915.
Box 24, Folder 10 Houghton, Francis, Lescohier, and other correspondence re: mixing adrenalinwith other preparations. (original with Dr. Francis)
Box 24, Folder 11 Goodman, Guy I. Lescohier correspondence re: antivaccination article. April1915.
Box 24, Folder 12 Francis, J. M. Memo to Dr. Houghton. Copies under Francis, J. M. and F. H. –Control Department
Box 24, Folder 13 Larned, E. R. Additions to list of Pineal Gland Extract. 5 grain table. June 11,1915.
Box 24, Folder 14 King and Dr. Shuler. Oklahoma AandM method of immunizing rabbits. 7/12 –23/15
Box 24, Folder 15 Genz, George. Houghton correspondence re Wood. Sero Vaccine Institution(cooperative) of Chicago. 7/1915. Includes brochure.
Box 24, Folder 16 Waggoner's Pharmacy Correspondence – Parke Davis Co. re: Complaint onPineal Gland Product. August 1915.
Box 24, Folder 17 Letton, H. M. Houghton Correspondence re: experimental vaccine for Hodgkin'sdisease. August – September 1915.
Box 24, Folder 18 Smith, O. V. R. and Dr. Blaeseck Correspondence. Immunized rabbit forexperiment at Northwestern University, Illinois. September 4, 1915.
Box 24, Folder 19 Memos re: Comparison of Parke-Davis Pineal Gland products w/Armour's.October – November, 1915.
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Box 24, Folder 20 Larned, E. R. King Memos. Re: experimental (clinical) work to be consideredBacterial and Gonococcus vaccines, Pituitrin, and Lymphatic Glands. October –November 1915.
Box 24, Folder 21 Houghton Letter from King. Blackleg vaccine. 10/3/17. (Original under Houghton)
Box 24, Folder 22 Houghton, E. M. Letter Report approval of vaccine and animal buildings (originalunder Houghton). 10/15/1917.
Box 24, Folder 23 Houghton, E. M. Correspondence re: Army use of typhoid vaccine. October 6,1917.
Box 24, Folder 24 Houghton, E.M. Letter to Swift – Army use of vaccines; October 6,m 1917(original under Houghton.)
Box 24, Folder 25 Houghton, E. M. Letter from W. E. King. Report on instructions given by Dr.Houghton. October 8, 1917, (original under Houghton.)
Box 24, Folder 26 Houghton, E. M. from Clark, L. Report – Progress in biologicals at Parkedale andbuilding program. October 13, 1917
Box 24, Folder 27 Houghton Correspondence. On virus cultures and serums. Questions andsuggestions to Clark and Swift. October 8, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 28 Houghton, Letter from W. E. King. Report on progress in biological preparations.(original under Houghton). October 9, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 29 King, W. E. Memo. Shipment of cultures from Washington. October 9, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 30 Houghton, E. M. reports from L. T. Clark Culture Strains. October 10, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 31 Houghton, E. M. Report from Dr. King re: cultures typhoid, pneumonia, desultory,and operations. (original under Houghton). October 10, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 32 Houghton, E. M. Letter to King. Pneumonia cultures and blackleg serum testing.(original under Houghton).
Box 24, Folder 33 Houghton to King. Approval of antidysenteric and antipneumoccic seras.October 10, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 34 Houghton, Letter to E. G. Swift Re: formulas approved by Rochefeffer Institute,October 11, 1917. (original under Houghton).
Box 24, Folder 35 Houghton, Letter to Swift. Re: shipment of pneumonia culture and dried micespleen cultures. October 11, 1917 (original under Houghton).
Box 24, Folder 36 Houghton to King. Re: cultured mice spleens. October 13, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 37 Houghton, E. M. from Dr. King. Re: cultures and formulas. October 13, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 38 Houghton, E. M. Letter from King. Re: Centrifuge and carrying out instructionson mice spleens. October 15, 1917.
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Box 24, Folder 39 Houghton, E. M. from Dr. King report culture progress and repercussions ofArmy's Shurley vaccination. October 17, 1917.
Box 24, Folder 40 Francis, J. M. – Memo. Extraction of pituitrin. 1917?
Box 25, Folder 1 Wilhelm Bookmann correspondence – Type of vaccine recommended forinfluenza, October 1918.
Box 25, Folder 2 James Cummings – Houghton correspondence – Streptococcus serum forpneumonia, June-July 1918
Box 25, Folder 3 O. V. R. Smith – King correspondence – article by Dr. J. W. Nuzum on treatmentof poliomyelitis, August 1918.
Box 25, Folder 4 Gratiot, C. C. – Parke-Davis correspondence vaccine for poliomyelitis, July 19,1918.
Box 25, Folder 5 Lapenta, V. A. correspondence use of hemostatic serum in cases of jaundice,Feb. 1918.
Box 25, Folder 6 Leters and memos – Use of hemoplastin in treating tuberculosis and request forresearch Tuerlin, May-December 1918.
Box 25, Folder 7 Broman, O. F. – McClintock – Strains of streptococci virus in pneumonia, June-August 1918.
Box 25, Folder 8 Blanton – Parke Davis correspondence. Virus cultures from Camp Custer,Michigan, July – October 1918.
Box 25, Folder 9 Correspondence, memos, production info, advertising, etc. re: Persson'svaccine, September – December 1918.
Box 25, Folder 10 Reports, memos, letters, etc. re: influenza epidemic in Chicago, September –December 1918.
Box 25, Folder 11 New York office correspondence re: N. Y. Board of Health Influenza Vaccine,October 1918.
Box 25, Folder 12 Rosenow, E. C. correspondence re: production of Rosenow formula vaccine,October – November 1918.
Box 25, Folder 13 Shipping notices, letters, reports: on preservation and shipping virus cultures,October – December 1918.
Box 25, Folder 14 Fink, Bruce re: info on Army vaccines and Parke-Davis vaccines, November1918.
Box 25, Folder 15 Memos – Subject dating vaccines, November 1918.
Box 25, Folder 16 Correspondence and memos – Long term maintenance of stock cultures ingelatin media, November 1918.
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Box 25, Folder 17 St. Joseph Hospital, Ann Arbor correspondence – Influenza vaccines andresearch conducted, November 1918.
Box 25, Folder 18 Ward, H. C. – Report on Research on influenza with suggestions, November1918.
Box 25, Folder 19 Correspondence, case records and other material re: Rosenow's vaccine.
Box 25, Folder 20 Results of vaccination – Papers on research of vaccination and its effects oninfluenza-pneumonia, 1918.
Box 25, Folder 21 Coaguplastin – Laboratory data on research for this project, 1918.
Box 25, Folder 22 Meaker, Harvey and Davis, Lewis – Studies on pepsin chemical changes in thepurification of pepsin, April 1919.
Box 25, Folder 23 Hinkleman, A. J. correspondence – isolation of bacillus causing influenza, May –July 1919.
Box 25, Folder 24 Hoskins, H. P. – Report on veterinary convention at Cornell – animal diseasesand treatments, April 23, 1919.
Box 25, Folder 25 Hoskins, H. P. – Report on veterinary convention on swine, horse, sheep, rabbits– diseases and treatments – Parke-Davis products and competitors, August 1,1918.
Box 25, Folder 26 Hoskins, H. P. correspondence re: rabbit disease in St. Louis. Vaccine. Horsemarket. Competitors. 1919.
Box 25, Folder 27 Mulford, Roy T. – Correspondence re: Theories of cause of influenza epidemic.April 22, 1919.
Box 25, Folder 28 New Orleans Branch correspondence re: Dr. Duval's vaccine, June – August1919.
Box 25, Folder 29 Evans, W. A. – prevention of flu, October 6, 1919.
Box 25, Folder 30 Paper re: Diagnosis of influenza, November 1, 191.
Box 25, Folder 31 Rowe, Lewis, William – Research staff memos re: pituitrin: separation,properties, stability, competitor products, complaints, 1922-29.
Box 25, Folder 32 Aldrich, T. B. – Memo re: Isolation of pituitrin by electro-dialyses, October 23,1924.
Box 25, Folder 33 Clark, L. T. – Biological products produced, 1925.
Box 25, Folder 34 Clark, L. T. – Correspondence to Houghton – re: Leptospiras cultures, Dr. Whiteon tuberculosis. July 6, 1925.
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Box 25, Folder 35 Scarlet fever streptococcus – Antitoxin, concentrated (globulin) pamphlet,, March24, 1925.
Box 25, Folder 36 Houghton, E. M. – Smith, O. W. – re: use of face masks, 1925.
Box 25, Folder 37 Douglas, Bruce H. – Report of observations on the use of sanocrysin and serumin treatment of human tuberculosis, 1925.
Box 25, Folder 38 Lesochier, A. W. – Smith, O. W. Report to O. W. Smith on the use of sanocrysinon Copenhagen Hospitals, 1925.
Box 25, Folder 39 Houghton, E. M. – Smith, O. W. Memos re: measles project, 1926.
Box 25, Folder 40 Rogers, G. F. – King, Walter E. re: Tuberculosis and dehydrated vegetables,1925.
Box 25, Folder 41 Houghton, E. M. – Research Committee – Memo re: Endigestol, 1926.
Box 25, Folder 42 Houghton, E. M. – Smith, O. W. Memos re: Taka Diastate, 1926-27.
Box 25, Folder 43 Clark, L. T. - Lesochier, A. W. Memo re: Tuberculin preparation. 1927.
Box 25, Folder 44 Taylor, Frank Owen – Clark, L. T. Memos re: Oxytocic effects from ovarianresidue, 1927.
Box 25, Folder 45 Lesochier, A. W. – Staff memo re: Levantes serum treatment for tuberculosis,1927.
Box 25, Folder 46 Lesochier, A. W. – Staff memo re: Yoshizawa's patent on tuberculin, 1927.
Box 25, Folder 47 Lesochier, A. W. – Memo re: Cure for tuberculosis, 1927.
Box 25, Folder 48 Lesochier, A. W. – Houghton, E. M. Memo re: Tuberculin developed by Dr.Toennissen of Erlangen University, 1927.
Box 25, Folder 49 Lesochier, A. W. – Clark, C. T. Memos re: Eberson's tuberculosis, 1927.
Box 25, Folder 50 King, W. E. – Houghton, E. M. Memo re: Development of diagnostic antigen forMalta fever, 1927.
Box 25, Folder 51 King, W. E. – Research Committee. Memo re: Anti-influenza serum, 1927.
Box 25, Folder 52 Schlingman, A. Stanley – Report on study of Huddleson's contagious abortionvaccine, 1927-1928.
Box 25, Folder 53 Rowe, L. W. Houghton memo re: Ephedrine inhalant – composition and name,March 1, 1928.
Box 25, Folder 54 Lesochier, A. W. – Experimental medicine department – Memos re: Estrogens,1927-38.
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Box 25, Folder 55 Schlingman, A. S. – Houghton, E. M. – Memo re: Vaccine to preview peritonitis,1928.
Box 25, Folder 56 Lesochier, A. W. – memo re: Immunogen from Bargen Diplococcus for ulcerativecolitis, 1928.
Box 25, Folder 57 Ward, W. K. – Lesochier – Memo re: Dosage of Adrenalin chloride, March 5,1928.
Box 25, Folder 58 Editorial – "Separation of the Active Principles of the Posterior Lobe of thePituitary Gland," 1928.
Box 26, Folder 1 Gilman, Henry – Kamm correspondence And reports re: Insulin substitutes,1930.
Box 26, Folder 2 Cushing, Harvey – Clark, Lawrence Twilley correspondence re: Histamine inParke-Davis Pituitrin, 1931.
Box 26, Folder 3 Ferry, Newell Simmons Bacterial toxins: with a description of two new solubletoxins in The Firing Line, 1931 June.
Box 26, Folder 4 Schlingman, A. Stanley. Anaerobic Antitoxins in The Firing Line, 1931 July.
Box 26, Folder 5 Clark, L. T. Coghill, Robert W. correspondence and reports re: Deproteinizingantitoxins, 1932.
Box 26, Folder 6 Crnine(?), Ralph. The Development of a Specific Therapy for PerniciousAnemia. The Firing Line, 1932 August.
Box 26, Folder 7 Jones, Edward G. The Anti-diuretic Activity of the Posterior Pituitary Gland, TheFiring Line,1932 February
Box 26, Folder 8 Theelin-Theelol correspondence between Dr. Doisy and Parke-Davis staff,1932-1933.
Box 26, Folder 9 Articles on Glands – Their Functions, Secretions, Deficiency Diseases, etc. 1935March.
Box 26, Folder 10 Interrelationships between the Endocrine Glands paper showing relationshipsbetween glands and hormones. 1935 March.
Box 26, Folder 11 The Pituitary Gland – Paper on functions of this gland. 1935 March.
Box 26, Folder 12 Status of Endocrine Gland Research. A progress report with outline chart ofprogress, 1935.
Box 26, Folder 13 McGinty, Daniel A. The Hormones of the Anterior Pituitary Glands. The FiringLine, 1936 October.
Box 26, Folder 14 A Quantitative Comparison of the Cortical hormone Requirements of the Cat andDog, 1936.
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Box 26, Folder 15 Dog Assay of the Adrenal Cortical Hormone Research Paper with Charts, 1936.
Box 26, Folder 16 Inquiry from and reply to University of Wisconsin re peptone, 1937.
Box 26, Folder 17 Department of Clinical Investigation – Sweet, Leon A. Study of Desilol, 1938.
Box 26, Folder 18 Parke, Davis Processes Blood from Donor Stations. Detroit News, 1942-1943.
Box 26, Folder 19 Highly Purified Prothrombin Isolated at Parke Davis Labs. Report of PaperPresented at Division of Biological Chemistry A.C.S. 1944. Drug, Vitamin andAllied Industries, September 1944, p. 7.
Box 26, Folder 20 Newspaper clippings re: Promin, in: Detroit News, 1944 August 11 and DetroitFree Press, 1944 August 12.
Box 26, Folder 21 Albert, Stella F. memo re: Ventriculin as treatment in ulcerative colitis. 1947November – December.
Box 26, Folder 22 Albert – Nelden re: effects of pancreatic enzymes to the gall bladder. 1947December.
Box 26, Folder 23 Kamm – Albert Berggren Papers re: Cori Enzymes. 1947 December.
Box 26, Folder 24 Albert – Nelden memos re: preparation of antituitrin – standardization andcomparisons – effects1947 November. 1948 January.
Box 26, Folder 25 Albert-Nelden memos re: Eschatin compared with suprarenal cortex liquid andits effects on leukemia. 1947-1948.
Box 26, Folder 26 Rowe, L. W. Reports of Laboratory tests with Theelin-Ahart 1948 January 13.
Box 26, Folder 27 The Cincinnati Post clipping "New Drug Effective Against Child Disease" 1948February 15.
Box 26, Folder 28 Albert, Stella E. – Nelden memos re: Reactions following use of pituitary extracts1948 February.
Box 26, Folder 29 Williams, B. P. Nelden Articles on Antihormones. 1948 September 8.
Box 26, Folder 30 Kamm Epinephrine reprint pg. 763-768 of Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology,1950.
Box 26, Folder 31 Kamm Epinephrin Article in Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology ? 5, 1950.
Box 26, Folder 32 Fermi, Claudio (Italy) Questionnaire on rabies vaccination, 1951.
Box 26, Folder 33 Kamm. Hormones article written for Encyclopedia of Chemical technology 1956June 12.
Box 26, Folder 34 Newspaper clipping re: DDT polio "4 in 1" vaccine effective in extensive test.Medical News, 1958 November 17.
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Box 26, Folder 35 Simultaneous discovery and invention. The story of the development ofadrenalin Medicine and surgery. 1961 August.
Box 26, Folder 36 Young and Rubicam, Inc. Press release re: Antihepatitis vaccine.
Box 26, Folder 37 Kobler, John and Spencer, Steren M. Hepatitis: Key to the Riddle. SaturdayEvening Post, 1961 July 15.
Box 26, Folder 38 Young and Rubicam, Inc. Press release: Hepatitis virus first photograph.J.A.M.A., 1961 September 9.
Box 26, Folder 39 Kendall, Edward C. Reminiscences on the Isolation of Thyroxine. Mayo ClinicProcedures v. 39 no. 8. 548-52, 1964 August
Box 26, Folder 40 Press release – Young and Rubicam, Inc. Gruyden L. Walker announces plansfor nationwide distribution of measles vaccine. 1965.
Box 26, Folder 41 Drake, Paul Harris. Dr. Galvin Claims Cure for Indanity(?) by use of serum, n.d.
Box 27, Folder 1 A. D. Emmett – King letter meeting in Washington with several doctors onvitamin research, 1919.
Box 27, Folder 2 A. D. Emmett – Houghton use of vitamins on tuberculosis patients, 1919.
Box 27, Folder 3 A. D. Emmett and G. O. Luros – water soluble vitamins, 1920.
Box 27, Folder 4 A. D. Emmett – vitamins and their relation to health and disease. 1921, 1922.
Box 27, Folder 5 Its value based on merit research facts about Methgen
Box 27, Folder 6 A. D. Emmett – E. M. Houghton re: Zucker Anti-rachitic product, 1926.
Box 27, Folder 7 L. T. Clark. Re: Ostelin? 1927
Box 27, Folder 8 Frank Owen Taylor. Re: labeling of vitamin products, 1927.
Box 27, Folder 9 A. D. Emmett – L. T. Clark Cod-Liv-X Wafers, 1927.
Box 27, Folder 10 Walter E. King. Memo re: research projects on vitamin therapy for renal calculi,1927.
Box 27, Folder 11 Oliver Kamm re: sources of vitamin E, 1928.
Box 27, Folder 12 A. D. Emmett – E. M. Houghton – correspondence re protective action ofhydroquinone vitamins, 1928.
Box 27, Folder 13 A. D. Emmett – memo. Cod liver oil and vitamins A and D, 1930.
Box 27, Folder 14 A. D. Emmett – Cod-liver oil of today, 1931.
Box 27, Folder 15 Vitamin K reprints
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Box 27, Folder 16 St. Louis Daily
Box 27, Folder 17 Vitamin standardization, 1941.
Box 27, Folder 18 Oliver Kamm. Ultraviolet absorption of Vitamin K and the effect of light on theVitamin, undated.
Box 27, Folder 19 New B Vitamin. Detroit News, 1943.
Box 27, Folder 20 A. D. Emmett – Isolation of the antianemic factor, 1943.
Box 27, Folder 21 D. T. Ewing. Physical Chemical Methods for Determination of Vitamin D in FishLiver Oils, 1943.
Box 27, Folder 22 Complex B Vitamin paper, 1943.
Box 27, Folder 23 Paul Burkholder Studies of Vitamin BC produced by microorganisms, 1945.
Box 27, Folder 24 Stella E. Albert Memos – viderol capsules influence of excretion of uric acid,1947.
Box 27, Folder 25 Folic Acid Vitamin BC pamphlet description, dosage. Other, 1947.
Box 27, Folder 26 Stella E. Albert – F. H. Nelden. Diuretic effect of Vitamin C. 1947-1948.
Box 27, Folder 27 Stella E. Albert – Research on Synkamin or Vitamin K5 as anti-carcinogenicsubstance, 1948.
Box 27, Folder 28 R. A. Braun; O. D. Bird. Vitamins and nutritional research, 1948.
Box 27, Folder 29 Joseph J. Pfiffner – R and D report and correspondence re: folic acid and otheranti-anemic substances, 1948.
Box 27, Folder 30 Young and Rubicam, Inc. Introduction of fluoride vitamin mineral product, 1963.
Box 27, Folder 31 Young and Rubicam – Introduction of new, liquid form of Vitamin productPaladac with minerals, 1956.
Box 28, Folder 1 Paul Bunkholder – Same growth patterns of bacteria in cylinder plate tests forpromoting and inhibiting substances, 1944
Box 28, Folder 2 Paul Bunkholder. Antibiotic activity of Lichens, 1944.
Box 28, Folder 3 Penicillin released by the War Production Board, Detroit News, 1944.
Box 28, Folder 4 Penicillin supplement sought, Detroit News, 1944.
Box 28, Folder 5 Alexander Fleming's visit to Parke-Davis, 1945.
Box 28, Folder 6 Story of discovery and development of Chloromycetin, 1947.
Box 28, Folder 7 Nella – Stella Albert correspondence history of antibiotics, 1947.
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Box 28, Folder 8 Parke-Davis tests germ killing drum Chloromycetin, 1947.
Box 28, Folder 9 Press release on Chloromycetin, 1947.
Box 28, Folder 10 Stella E. Albert – penicillin being counteracted by Aqua Flavine or acri flavine,1948.
Box 28, Folder 11 Stella E. Albert – request from material of treating syphilis with penicillin, 1948.
Box 28, Folder 12 Stella E. Albert – Nelden memos. Re: sulfa drugs on patients with gall bladdersremoved, 1948.
Box 28, Folder 13 Drug trade news – Chloromycetin to be tested in Far East to halt scrub typhus,1948.
Box 28, Folder 14 Parke-Davis Employees' Chloromycetin the story of its development and uses,1948.
Box 28, Folder 15 Parke-Davis Employee review, 1948.
Box 28, Folder 16 Manifold Letter #4 – publicity on Chloromycetin active?? And plans ofcommittee, 1948.
Box 28, Folder 17 Paul de Kruif. They used to have to die. Story of antibiotics, 1948.
Box 28, Folder 18 New drug blocks fevers, 1948.
Box 28, Folder 19 Chloromycetin Advertising information, 1949.
Box 28, Folder 20 Chloromycetin chronological bibliography, 1949.
Box 28, Folder 21 Paul de Kruif. They used to have to die, 1947.
Box 28, Folder 22 Chloromycetin by Parke-Davis, 1949.
Box 28, Folder 23 Albert Deutsch. What's new in medicine; about antibiotics includingChloromycetin.
Box 28, Folder 24 Illustrated London News press announcement of commercial synthesis ofChloromycetin, 1949.
Box 28, Folder 25 Charles M. Stearns. Penicillin's new cousin, 1949.
Box 28, Folder 26 Therapeutic notes. Special Chloromycetin issues, 1949.
Box 28, Folder 27 Theodore R. Oliver. Chloromycetin by Parke-Davis in Chemical Engineering,1949.
Box 28, Folder 28 E. Bier. Italian synthesis of Chloromycetin, 1949.
Box 28, Folder 29 Notes Therapeutics. Le Chloromycetin, un nouvel antibiotique, 1949.
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Box 28, Folder 30 Parke-Davis Chloromycetin in bacterial pneumonia advertising brochure, 1941.
Box 28, Folder 31 John Ehrlich. Information on antibiotics, 1950.
Box 28, Folder 32 Medical Service Flashes of Parke-Davis Co. on uses of Chloromycetin, 1950.
Box 28, Folder 33 M. N. Teller. Complex Nutrient Substances in Chloromycetin fermentations,1949-1950.
Box 28, Folder 34 John Ehrlich. Talk on Antibiotics at annual conventions of North and SouthDakota. Pharmaceutical Assoc., 1951.
Box 28, Folder 35 Therapeutic notes. Chloromycetin in Surgery, 1951.
Box 28, Folder 36 Jen-Yah Hsie. Evaluation of antibiotic sensitivity of the common pathogenicbacteria, 1957.
Box 28, Folder 37 Detroit News – Dirt, 1957.
Box 28, Folder 38 R. Louwette. La Toxicte sanguine du chloramphenicol, 1957.
Box 28, Folder 39 Anthony J. Glasko. Physical Factors affecting the rate of absorption ofChloroamphenicol esters, 1958.
Box 28, Folder 40 News release – Parke-Davis introduces new ointment for skin disease, 1961.
Box 28, Folder 41 Press release – antibiotic root beer taste, 1962.
Box 28, Folder 42 Gertrude Losie. Availability of information on Chloromycetin, 1963.
Box 28, Folder 43 Laboratory Experiment chart and picture of A65 Chloromycetin experiment,undated.
Box 28, Folder 44 G. S. Kasbekar. Antibiotics lead in drug act put? India News, 1963.
Box 29, Folder 1 The use of young albino cats in the assay of Adrenal Cortical Extracts. N.d.
Box 29, Folder 2 McElin, Thomas P. Horton, Bayard. Clinical observations on the use of Benadryl.November 12, 1945.
Box 29, Folder 3 Brewster, John M. Benadryl as a therapeutic agent in treatment of common cold.U.S. Naval Med. Bull. September – October 1947.
Box 29, Folder 4 Neldon - Albert correspondence re: Bibliography of Dr. Horton's work onHistamines. October 21, 1947.
Box 29, Folder 5 Benadryl Hydrochloride. Pamphlet – "Antiallergic and antispasmodic agent giveproperties, usage, and dosage of the drug." October 1947.
Box 29, Folder 6 Neldon – lbert memos re: Library research on Benadryl. 1947-8.
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Box 29, Folder 7 Blumenthal, Lester and Rosenberg, Morris. Diphenhydramine Hydrachloride(Benadryl Hydrachloride). J.A.M.A. v. 135 no. 1, September 6, 1947.
Box 29, Folder 8 Albert, Stella E. Biblio on anti-histamines – August 4, 1948.
Box 29, Folder 9 Drug Trade News – Clipping. Benadryl with Belladonna derivatives foundeffective against shaking palsy. June 13, 1949.
Box 29, Folder 10 Smith, O. W. – research committee. Research Publication Committee.
Box 29, Folder 11 Albert, Stella E. – Neldon Memos: Re: Dilation and mesantonin asanticonvulsants. December 1947.
Box 29, Folder 12 Silverman, Milton. "We can lick epilepsy" article about research and Dilantin inSaturday Evening Post. April 23, 1963.
Box 29, Folder 13 Grosse Point Review. News clipping – new drug Camoquin for Malaria. July 6,1950.
Box 29, Folder 14 Newspaper clipping re: Parke, Davis anti-malaria drug effective. In Ann ArborNews, November 1, 1962.
Box 29, Folder 15 Young and Rubicam. Press Release: Report on effects of antimalarial drug –CI-501. October 30, 1962.
Box 29, Folder 16 Young and Rubicam. Press release re: cycloguanil pamoate, long-actingantimalarials.
Box 29, Folder 17 Parke-Davis International. A journey to Tolokiwa. January 1965.
Box 29, Folder 18 Martin, Richard. Malaria's menace; Parke-Davis new preventive gets wide test.In: Wall Street Journal (Midwest ed.), v. 45, no. 115, March 29, 1965.
Box 29, Folder 19 The Infinitely Little. Description of facilities and care of animals at Parkedale –circular. 4 pgs, n.d.
Box 29, Folder 20 Experimental stable for infectious disease, n.d.
Box 29, Folder 21 Biological Board. Dunphy memo, administering tetanus antitoxin to horses.February 10, 1905.
Box 29, Folder 22 Houghton-Dalrymple correspondence. Animal feeding. September November1915. (original under FH2).
Box 29, Folder 23 Houghton – Memo. Re: care and treatment of mice…August 26, 1918.
Box 29, Folder 24 Clipping – Down on the Farm. In Modern Pharmacy, April, 1940.
Box 29, Folder 25 A Farm Has Animals. Picture story of Parke-Davis animals in Detroit NewsPictorial Magazine. March 22, 1959.
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Box 29, Folder 26 Physiological testing of Pilocarpine. Paper on techniques and testing withresults. 6 pages. Bibliography. 1910.
Box 29, Folder 27 Technique employed in differentiating specific vegetative microorganisms from acase of blastomycosis. 1910.
Box 29, Folder 28 Stains. Formulas for Neissner's stain, stain for acid-fast bacilli. November 21,1910.
Box 29, Folder 29 Developers. Formulas – Metol Hydrochinon, Velox, Velox Acid Fixing Bath. HypoFixing Bath. 1910.
Box 29, Folder 30 Kamm, Olver – Houghton, E. M. Memo re: assignment of work on Histopin.
Box 29, Folder 31 Francis, John S. Correspondence re: growing larger jacks by using pineal gladextract. April 1918.
Box 29, Folder 32 Antuirin-S (Apoidia). Pamphlet description of the product and its uses. December1939.
Box 29, Folder 33 McClintock – Hartigan letter. Re: McClintock's views on Dr. Hartigan's suggestedremedy for typhoid fever. May 9, 1899.
Box 29, Folder 34 Newspaper Clipping. Specific (cure) for yellow fever. August 2, 1899.
Box 29, Folder 35 Clark, L. T. – Patton correspondence re: determining potassium content in soil,fertilizer.
Box 29, Folder 36 Houghton, Francis, Larned memos. Re: consideration of production of dentalpowder for holding dentures in place. November – December 1908.
Box 29, Folder 37 Lescohier, A. W. – Barnart letter re: list of intravenous dosage – non-available.April 1915.
Box 29, Folder 38 Lescohier, A. W. – Letton correspondence re: identification of bacteria. August1915.
Box 29, Folder 39 Howard, J.W. and Stimpert, F. D. The Disinfectant action and toxicity of Trichlor-Isopropyl alcohol. Journ. of Amer. Phar. Assn. v. xiv no. 6 June 6, 1925.
Box 29, Folder 40 Albert, Stella E. – Neldon Memos. Re: tests for progesterone in blood. March1948.
Box 29, Folder 41 Williams, B.P. – The effect of liquid citralaha on the pH of the blood. July 1948.
Box 29, Folder 42 Holcomb, W. F. – Kimzey of Plough, Inc. re; research on relation of molds tocoffee flavor. 1954.
Box 29, Folder 43 Research Dept. memo re; Estinyl competitors product-make tests. November 21,1957.
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Box 29, Folder 44 Drug Trade News. Offers New Theory of Drug Synergism. Theory proposed byDr. Martin Black. April 15, 1963. Photocopy.
Box 29, Folder 45 Albert, Stella – Sweet, Leon. Bibliography on chemotherapy of cancer,1913-1937; compounds tested by Dr. Gruhzit.
Box 30, Folder 1 Doyen's anti-cancer serum. Letter from London telling how they securedsamples for testing. November 18, 1895.
Box 30, Folder 2 Correspondence on Cancer. Coley's mixture of experiments mentioned as hopein treatment. 1896-1917.
Box 30, Folder 3 Houghton, E. M. memo to Mr. Fink re: using Chelidonium in treatment of cancer.August 4, 1897 (original under Houghton).
Box 30, Folder 4 McClintock Letter to W. C. McPike re: recent development in cancer treatment.August 31, 1899.
Box 30, Folder 5 Houghton letter to Dr. Louis Barth re: Dr. Barth's new cancer team.
Box 30, Folder 6 McClintock to Parke-Davis re: article in New York Herald on cancer cure. July20, 1900 (original under McClintock).
Box 30, Folder 7 Newspaper clipping. Dr. Gaylord's discovery of parasite causing cancer. March30, 1901.
Box 30, Folder 8 Houghton, E. M. and Givens, L. S. Correspond. Re: Cancer cure made by Dr.givens including contract. 1904-05.
Box 30, Folder 9 New York Office request on cancer research – mention of Dr. Coley'sexperiments. 1905.
Box 30, Folder 10 Preparation of Coley's Mixture. Correspond. And memos. 1905-19.
Box 30, Folder 11 Houghton correspondence with Alexander and Speer re: treatment of cancerwith trypsin.
Box 30, Folder 12 Dr. Beebe's Cancer Treatment. Correspond., memos, etc., concerning Dr.Beebe. 1915.
Box 30, Folder 13 Coley's mixture. Correspondence of Parke-Davis with Dr. Martha Tracy re:cultures for producing the mixture.
Box 30, Folder 14 Coley, W. B. Correspondence with Parke-Davis re: his mixture and supplies forhis own use. 1915-21.
Box 30, Folder 15 Coley's Mixture. Correspondence of testimonials and related materials on use ofColey's mixture and related cases. 1915-25.
Box 30, Folder 16 Dr. Wm. Koch's cancer treatment. Letters, papers and correspondencepertaining to Dr. Koch and his correspondence with Parke-Davis. 1919-1925.
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Box 30, Folder 17 Dr. Lazell's Cancer Treatment. Correspondence re: development of his theory.1923-1925.
Box 30, Folder 18 Gruhzit, Oswald Martin – Houghton, E. M. memos re: Nizum's cancercorrespondence.
Box 30, Folder 19 Dr. Helen Flynn's Cancer Treatment correspondence indicating her method andrequests. 1925.
Box 30, Folder 20 Ginz, George L. – Smith, Oscar W. – Staff correspondence re: Treatment ofcancer with thymus preparation.
Box 30, Folder 21 Kamm, Oliver – memo to Dr. Guhzit re: cancer treatment with chymotrypsin.December 4, 1947.
Box 30, Folder 22 Kamm, Oliver – Joint research projection cancer (proposed) September 10,1948.
Box 30, Folder 23 Migliarese-Colgate Test for diagnosing cancer in human beings. August 27,1957.
Box 31, Folder 1 Brochure and memos re: Labels and publicity for Hemostatic Serum. 1915March – December.
Box 31, Folder 2 Swift, E. G. memo re: Creation of publicity department for coordination ofadvertising, 1918 September 3.
Box 31, Folder 3 Bender, George A. Letter listing placings of advertisement entitled "A Handful ofEarth May Save Your Life," copy enclosed. 1962.Image(s)
A handful of earth that may save your life. [b & w advertisement], March 19621 Item (10.5" x 8.3")Image(s): A handful of earth that may save your life. [b & w advertisement].Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorPfizer Inc.Advertisement with reproduction of photograph, about using studyingmicroorganisms from soil samples to create antibiotics. Image shows a handsifting dirt.
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Box 31, Folder 4 Moore, Alexander memo re: portraits for Bombay, India. Chloromycetin Museum,1962 April 2.
Box 31, Folder 5 Biological Board memo to Board of Control re: Use of pharmocopial name forantidiphtheretic serum 1900(/?).
Box 31, Folder 6 Promotional and Manifold Letters re: Sales of drugs for influenza and properinventory, 1918 October – December.
Box 31, Folder 7 Lescohier, A. W. Memo re: vaccine promotional literature, 1918 December 27.
Box 31, Folder 8 Mason-Houghton memos re: criticism of published material by research staff,1925 March.
Box 31, Folder 9 DeYoung, Walter – Parke Davis Eccentric advise and request from State hospitalinmate, 1928 September 3.
Box 31, Folder 10 Lescohier, A. W. – Clark, L. T. Memos re: Layout on all printing to be handled byAdvertising Manager, 1932 February.
Box 31, Folder 11 Manifold Letter #4 Publicity on chloromycetin-action and plans of committee,publicity committee. 1948 July 26.
Box 31, Folder 12 Collection of Parke-Davis advertisements, various sources, 1949.
Box 31, Folder 13 Ratcliff, J. D. The Greatest drug since penicillin; the development ofchloromycetin. Colliers, 1949 February 5, pgs. 26, 44-45.
Box 31, Folder 14 Thistlethwaite, F. H. General promotion letter – the professional nurse. Picture ofFlorence Nightingale Lamp attached, 1954.
Box 31, Folder 15 Ehrlich, John. Letter to Mr. Wayne Klein re: revision of publicity story forpublication. 1956 October 12.
Box 31, Folder 16 New Collectors item – Dirt News item on research for new antibiotics. DetroitNews pictorial section, 1957 January 20.
Box 31, Folder 17 Wiant, Thoburn. Letter to Ralph G. Sickels telling of recent publicity in Detroitnewspapers, 1957 January 21.
Box 31, Folder 18 Public relations journal – Johnsons Carl Great Moments in medicine and historyof medicine use all media, 1962 October.
Box 31, Folder 19 Young and Rubicam press release. Parke-Davis joins U.S.S. Boston in People toPeople program, 1962.
Box 31, Folder 20 Young and Rubicam press release re: Commission on Drug Safety, 1962 August8.
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Box 31, Folder 21 Parke Davis and Company Counter Attack, a film showing how drug companiesaid sick people everywhere. The Firing Line, 1963 December p. 6-8.
Box 31, Folder 22 Parke Davis and Company London – Announcement of available lantern slideson bacteriology; pharmacology, etc. n.d.
Box 31, Folder 23 Serum Therapy – A Report on Parke Davis vaccine product tested by RoyalCollege of Physicians and Surgeons; includes advertising brochure. London1899.
Box 31, Folder 24 Memo to Prof. Ryan – re: Chloretone powder as a name for product argumentsfor its use, 1901.
Box 31, Folder 25 Correspondence re: Use of Dr. Rosenaw's name [Parke Davis and Houghton],1918 December.
Box 31, Folder 26 Concerning Freligh's tonic re: use of trade name. 1928 February.
Box 31, Folder 27 Euthymol coupon; advertising coupon to be redeemed for ¼ pint Euthymol. n.d.
Box 31, Folder 28 Display of products for teaching at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy [Parke andDavis correspondence], 1900 October 25.
Box 31, Folder 29 Ehrlich, Dr. John presents soil sample to Smithsonian Institution. Samplesoil in which chloromycetin was discovered in The Firing Line/overseas 1958December, pg. 16.
Box 31, Folder 30 Soil samples presented Lederle, Parke Davis, and Pfizer presented soil samplesin which antibiotics were discovered. Antibiotics and Chemotherapy Vol. VIII #12,1958 December.
Box 31, Folder 31 Blake, John B. Letter and official accession record from Smithsonian Institutionon Chloromycetin; picture of soil sample presentation. 1959 July 14.
Box 31, Folder 32 The Firing Line The Film Effect of Viruses on a Cell Line of Human Origin" winsaward. 1962 March p. 12.
Box 31, Folder 33 Young and Rubicam First Place award to Parke Davis and Co. Best Stockholderreport in pharmaceutical industry, 1962 October 22.
Box 31, Folder 34 Young and Rubicam, Inc. press release: Henry Baldwin Ward award presentedto Dr. J. F. A. Sprent 1962 (circa) [American Society of Parasitologists].
Box 31, Folder 35 Young and Rubicam press release re: Presentation of American Society ofExperimental Pathology award to Dr. Robert A. Good [studies in immunology],1962.
Box 31, Folder 36 Young and Rubicam press release re: Presentation of Henry Baldwin WardAward to Dr. Leon Jacob [Parasitology], 1963.
Box 31, Folder 37 News release – Young and Rubicam re: Presentation of award to Dr. Edwi K.Fisher [Experimental Pathology], 1963.
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Box 31, Folder 38 Young and Rubicam press release re: Parke Davis surgical dressing plant,Greenwood, South Carolina, named one in top ten by McGraw Hill, 1963 May 1.
Box 31, Folder 39 Daisy, Edward A. Testimonial banquet, portrait and news clippings, 1965 April11.
Box 31, Folder 40 Young and Rubicam. Dr. Irving G. Kagan presented Henry Baldwin Ward award1965 April 16 [Parasitology].
Box 31, Folder 41 Young and Rubicam. Presentation of the American Pharmaceutical AssociationFoundation Award in Physical Pharmacy to Dr. Dale E. Wurster, 1965 April 1.
Box 31, Folder 42 Duffield, S. P. On the Influence of Hypodermic Injection upon the Science ofToxicology in ?? American Pharmacy Association, 1866.
Box 31, Folder 43 Duffield, Samuel P. On a Case of Bromine Poisoning. Detroit Review of Medicineand Pharmaceuticals, 1867 April.
Box 31, Folder 44 Parke, Davis and Company Red Cross Unit re: Detroit Free Press, 1918 May 12.
Box 31, Folder 45 King – Houghton letter (wire) re: speech on influenza by King [no first namegiven], 1918.
Box 31, Folder 46 Correspondence and memo re: use of posters for flu campaign. 1919 July 15.
Box 31, Folder 47 Letter to "Medical Insurance" re: campaign to prevent flu being promoted byinsurance companies, 1919 August 14.
Box 31, Folder 48 Memos about influenza vaccine re: De. Miloy's adverse criticism of vaccines andits effect, 1919 August – September.
Box 31, Folder 49 Lescohier – Clark – McGraw memos re: Mernacy's article on women in Science.Miss McCrea, 1928 October.
Box 31, Folder 50 Newspaper clippings – Parkedale in: Rochester Clarion, 1931 June 26; DetroitNews, 1931 December 6; Armada Times, 1931 July 30. [animal testing?]
Box 31, Folder 51 Memos re: articles for use in therapeutic notes, 1935 February – March.
Box 31, Folder 52 Smith, A. W. No Man's Land for Germs – The Biological ManufacturingLaboratories of Parke, Davis and Co. in Detroit News, 1940 January 7.
Box 31, Folder 53 Modern Pharmacy circulation about 40,000. Miami Herald, 1943 February 8.
Box 31, Folder 54 Baird, D. G. Why Parke Davis is Advertising to Build Prestige for Pharmacists.Reprint from "Sales Management," 1946 September 15.
Box 31, Folder 55 Scroeder, Lenore memo re: Advertising series on research tentative outline ofseries. 1951 December 17.
Box 31, Folder 56 Wiant, Thorburn press release; new ultra modern laboratory, 1951 December 31.
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Box 31, Folder 57 Wiant, Thorburn press release; Chloromycetin for treating trachoma, 1952January 3.
Box 31, Folder 58 Holcomb, W. F. Letter to Mr. Freeman Lincoln on article for Fortune Magazine.[chloromycetin drug] 1953 June 17.
Box 31, Folder 59 Payne, Eugene H. Medicine's most amazing mystery in This Week Magazine,Detroit News, 1954 August 18 [immunology]
Box 31, Folder 60 Parke Davis press release and related material re: new medical center to bebuilt. 1956 January.
Box 31, Folder 61 Kuhl, Thorn. Copies of press releases on new products for approval, 1956 April9.
Box 31, Folder 62 Young and Rubicam. Filler facts – interesting historical notes on Parke Davis andCompany, 1956. (circa)
Box 31, Folder 63 Bender, George A. Pharmacy Unlimited – Reviews history of Pharmacy and itsproblem (South Dakota Pharmacy), 1958 July 22.
Box 31, Folder 64 Klein, Wayne – Moore letter re: info on early historical claims. 1959 April 24.
Box 31, Folder 65 Available Medical Motion Picture Films – A list of 9 films with annotations, typeand length of film, 1960s.
Box 31, Folder 66 Business Week photo engraving proofs. Cover picture; Business Week. HaroldJ. Gynd (?), Dr. Leon Sweet, 1960 January 9.
Box 31, Folder 67 Business Week – Industry's drug men – Story of research mostly Parke Davis,1960 January 9.
Box 31, Folder 68 Friedlaender, L. L. Wien (Vienna) English ed. 1961 Autographed copy fromAustrian pharmacists, 1961.
Box 31, Folder 69 The Firing Line (overseas version) Parke-Davis film wins international award,pgs. 8-9, 1961 October - November.
Box 31, Folder 70 Werbel, L. M. Parke Davis Speakers Bureau list of slides available for use withlectures on research activities in the pharmaceutical industry, 1963.
Box 31, Folder 71 Young and Rubicam Parke Davis wins award for distinguished advertising in thepublic interest during 1961. 1963 April 22.
Box 31, Folder 72 Clipping re: paintings on the history of pharmacy and medicine in AmericanDruggist, 1964 August 31.
Box 31, Folder 73 Bender, George A. Communicating through institutional advertising. Talkdelivered before public relations section of the Pharmaceutical ManufacturersAssociation, 1964.
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Box 31, Folder 74 Drug tests behind bars – Upjohn and Parke Davis have labs in Jackson(Michigan) prison. Business Week, 1964 June27, pg. 58-60, 62.
Box 31, Folder 75 Sickels, Ralph G. Notes on Background of Parke, Davis institutional advertising,1964.
Box 31, Folder 76 Cantor, George. The man who changed the face of the American doctor's office.Detroit Free Press, 19965 October 3, pg. 64.
Box 31, Folder 77 Forbes Flash in the Pan? [Parke, Davis] v. 96 no. 3, p. 32-33, 1965 August 1.
Box 31, Folder 78 Noble, William T. Detroit pours out billions of capsules for the world. DetroitNews, 1965 March 7, p: 24-25.
Box 31, Folder 79 Young and Rubicam press release on nine months sales and earnings, 1965October 20.
Box 31, Folder 80 Young and Rubicam press release re: Film on Parke, Davis and work done byU.S. Public Health team and the drug industry, 1965.
Box 31, Folder 81 Award received from the Board of Directors of the New York World Fair, 1939(picture of exhibit)
Box 31, Folder 82 Pennsylvania Medical Journal. Editorial on length of time Parke and Davisadvertised in journal, v. 68 (5):64. 1965 May.
Box 32, Folder 1 Parke, Davis and Co. A Manual for Laboratory Guides
Box 32, Folder 2 Adrenalin Chloride Solution. Doctor's brochure on dosage effects and usage ofAdrenalin, August 1, 1901.
Box 32, Folder 3 Adrenalin in Hay Fever. Professional brochure on suprarenal therapy in HayFever. 1902 June 19.
Box 32, Folder 4 Ryan, F. G. Control Department memo re: misinformation published in ParkeDavis Circular on Suprarenal Gland Preparations. 1902 July 22.
Box 32, Folder 5 Adrenalin in Dentistry. Dentist brochure on uses of adrenalin, 1902?
Box 32, Folder 6 Parsons, L. V. Biol. Board re: Change in wording of circular 1904 January 10.
Box 32, Folder 7 Swift, E. G. Manager's Manifold Letter, re: Journal of the American MedicalAssociation article about Mulford Co. warning to Parke Davis representatives onbeing truthful.
Box 32, Folder 8 McAllister – Overland – Luebke correspondence re: selling drugs to non-medical, non-drug personnel, 1915 February – June.
Box 32, Folder 9 Dr. Waterson. Letters and Memos re: information on pineal gland extract. 1915August.
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Box 32, Folder 10 Francis, J. M. Control Department Memos re: Brochure on Standardization. 1918January – February.
Box 32, Folder 11 Lescohier – Mason memos re: Articles for Firing Line and Manual of Therapy.1918 September.
Box 32, Folder 12 Mason – Houghton memos re: correction of advertising material by researchstaff and type of English used and style. 1920 March.
Box 32, Folder 13 Memos, committee reports, proofs re: Proof reading of therapeutic notes byresearch. 1925 January – February.
Box 32, Folder 14 Medical Service Letter #8 and Brochure. "Emplets: Story of Perfect EntericCoating" and emplets brochure. 1928 December 17.
Box 32, Folder 15 Parke, Davis and Co. New Parke, Davis products since Pearl Harbor
Box 32, Folder 16 Parke, Davis and Co. Supplement to Physicians' Catalog and Therapeutic Index,1947 (?)
Box 32, Folder 17 Neldon, F. H. Form letter, medical service flashes. Case history(s) illustrating useof drugs. 1949 September 1.
Box 32, Folder 18 Sharp, E. A., Marquette School of medicine letter re: Blood Research Center atMilwaukee, Wisconsin, 1950.
Box 32, Folder 19 Guide manual. Manual for persons conducting plant tours. 1955 March 15.
Box 32, Folder 20 Parke Davis and company. Parke-Davis product information: Important factsabout Parke, Davis products and their therapeutic application, 1957 November.
Box 32, Folder 21 Press Release re: Carl Johnson, vice president – advertising public relationschairman of Mayor's Council "Detroit Olympic committee." ? July
Box 33, Folder 1 Scott, A. W. B. – Houghton correspondence re: French formulation forantisyphilitic serum offer to Parke-Davis, 1904 February, March.
Box 33, Folder 2 Houghton Federici Correspondence re: proposed remedy for septicemia andpyemia. 1915 April.
Box 33, Folder 3 Study reports and memos re: Ephedrine Sulfate and Ephedrine Chloride. 1927January – March.
Box 33, Folder 4 Lescohier, A. W. – Lapenta, V. A. Correspondence re: Solipone.
Box 33, Folder 5 The Illustrated London News. Press announcement of commercial synthesis ofchloromycetin. 1949 April 16.
Box 33, Folder 6 Feraher, D. K., et al. Parke, Davis engineers convert Holland plant in Industryand Power, p. 67-90 (July) 1953.
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Box 33, Folder 7 Meir, W. G. House memo re: Capsule Development Department formed with W.H. Mohrhoff as director, 1963 October 1.
Box 33, Folder 8 Miller, W. G. House memo re: merging and expansion of overseas liaison andengineering to form international technical services subdivision with Carl W.Lintner as director, 1963 October 1.
Box 33, Folder 9 Oostdyk and Biological Board Memo Storage of Kress. 1906 September.
Box 33, Folder 10 Detroit Refrigeration Co. – Parke-Davis correspondence re: cold storage ofbiologicals and insurance. 1918 January – February.
Box 33, Folder 11 Report on the manufacture of nitric acid. 1902 October 22.
Box 33, Folder 12 Report on the manufacturing of acetic ? 1902 October 20.
Box 33, Folder 13 Board of Control. Suggestions and actions on new product Chloretine. 1903December – 1904 January.
Box 33, Folder 14 Parsons, L. F. R. Biological finishing department. Annual report, 1904.
Box 33, Folder 15 Woodruff, C. M. – Houghton re: Postal regulations governing shipment ofdiseased tissues, cultures, etc. 1910.
Box 33, Folder 16 Clark, L. I. memo to Dr. King re: production of persson vaccine. 1918 December24.
Box 33, Folder 17 Production Reports re: Vaccine production and requests. 1918 October –December
Box 33, Folder 18 Vaccine production reports – mainly influenza supplies and shortages. 1918December – 1919 July.
Box 33, Folder 19 McClintock – A. m. Smith suggestion for diabetes serum.
Box 33, Folder 20 Fink – Memo. Preparation of Enthymol soap. 1899 September 7.
Box 33, Folder 21 Charles Read – McClintock – Suggestion on use of lentil food. 1903-08
Box 33, Folder 22 Houghton – Mrs. Annie Wilson. Suggested treatment for blood poisoning. 1904March.
Box 34, Folder 1 Funeral arrangements for family of William G. Meier, 1965.
Box 34, Folder 2 Press release – retirement of W. R. Richardson, 1963.
Box 34, Folder 3 Press release – Parke-Davis appoints director of production and engineering,1962.
Box 34, Folder 4 Retirement of john V. Kuivtner, 1958.
Box 34, Folder 5 Press release appointment of Dow K. Foraker as director of engineering, 1963.
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Box 34, Folder 6 Retirement of Herman H. Bogin, 1965.
Box 34, Folder 7 Trucks when you want them in Factory Management and Maintenance, 1936.
Box 34, Folder 8 L. T. Clark memo – disposing of animal bones, 1909.
Box 34, Folder 9 Memos re: checking shipments.
Box 34, Folder 10 Shipping department memo re: using proper forms and correct number whenforwarding, 1920.
Box 34, Folder 11 Manifield letter #51 re: shipping and tracing policy, 1918.
Box 34, Folder 12 H. W. Letton memo re: editorial on shipment and preservation of vaccines, 1915.
Box 34, Folder 13 Biological Board re: dating of serum, 1904.
Box 34, Folder 14 Information memo – Parke Davis gardens, 1963.
Box 34, Folder 15 Biological Board memos re: production of backleg products in Canada, 1905.
Box 34, Folder 16 Buildings – alterations and improvements, 1925-1928.
Box 34, Folder 17 Memo re: security measures passes for all unauthorized personnel, 1918.
Box 34, Folder 18 Reports and memos regarding buildings accommodations and animals atParkedale, 1915.
Box 34, Folder 19 H. B. Smith letters and memos re: stain used for laboratory tables includingformula, 1915.
Box 34, Folder 20 Formula for frosting glass, 1912.
Box 34, Folder 21 Biological Board memo re: report to head Custodian, 1905.
Box 34, Folder 22 Biological Board building security until night watchman arrives, 1904.
Box 34, Folder 23 Packaging: Display. Joint effort produces Parke Davis packages, 1959.
Box 34, Folder 24 W. H. Mohroff. Chloromyceten, another weapon for the doctors' arsenal, 1949.
Box 34, Folder 25 Parke Davis Employees Review, 1946.
Box 34, Folder 26 Control Department – Pituitrin losses in production and making yields higher,1917.
Box 34, Folder 27 Memos – production and packaging of hemoplastin, 1918.
Box 34, Folder 28 L. T. Clark. Memo – Influenza vaccine production and anticipated demand anddating, 1919.
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Box 34, Folder 29 Control Department – production of Indian Cannabis residue, 1900.
Box 34, Folder 30 Houghton – Ward Correspondence re: production of new type pneumococcivaccine, 1918.
Box 34, Folder 31 Nutriet Agar Agar Formula.
Box 34, Folder 32 Antidiptheric serum process of producing.
Box 34, Folder 33 Preparation of asceptic vaccine – complete process.
Box 34, Folder 34 Manufacture of Toxins for injecting into horses.
Box 34, Folder 35 Infinitely little equipment and processes of production in antitoxin plant, 1898.
Box 34, Folder 36 Biological Board memos re: difficulties with culture media, 1904-1905.
Box 34, Folder 37 McClintock to Biological Board – suggestion of marketing serum in powder form,1906.
Box 34, Folder 38 H. W. letter correspondence re: labeling vaccines, 1915.
Box 35, Folder 1 Biological Board. Northey (?) memo on testing potency of anti-tetanic serumgiving method used. 1905 March 21.
Box 35, Folder 2 Loynd, H. J. Journal of Indiana State Medical Association. Quality control in thedrug industry, 1962 March.
Box 35, Folder 3 House memo. Appointment of L. M. Luech as Director of Quality Control, 1963April 9.
Box 36, Folder 1 Purchasing Department and Biol. Board Memos re: purchase of guinea pigs forexperimental purposes. 1904 January 15.
Box 36, Folder 2 Losie, Gertrude. Memo with attachments to Dr. L. A. Sweet re: Purchase ofguinea pigs.
Box 36, Folder 3 Jacques, Wm. K. letters to Dr. McClintock re: better type injection mechanism forserums. 1897 October.
Box 36, Folder 4 Houghton – Bausch and Lomb correspondence. Lens and microtomes.
Box 36, Folder 5 McClintock – London re: purchasing crude iodine. 1899 June 26.
Box 36, Folder 6 Houghton, Whitin Machine Works – correspondence carding machines andabsorbent cotton manufacturing, 1899-1906.
Box 36, Folder 7 New York office correspondence with Parke Davis and Co. re: buying catgut,silkworm gut and kangaroo tendons, 1899.
Box 36, Folder 8 Serum container. Correspondence on complaints on "C" serum package.
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Box 36, Folder 9 McClintock memo re: apparatus for "C" kit. 1896 March 16.
Box 36, Folder 10 Hard Metal Caps; correspondence memos and orders.
Box 36, Folder 11 Houghton, E. M. Circular letter re: purchasing large items. Policy, 1918 April 25.
Box 36, Folder 12 Brochures, correspondence, etc. Visual cast projector. 1946 March.
Box 37, Folder 1 Whittemore, James re: registration of trade name chlortene (?), 1901 June.
Box 37, Folder 2 Contract with Anthony Lapenta concerning manufacture of a coagulatingsubstance. 1918 June 27.
Box 37, Folder 3 King, Walter A. Contract for textbook A Textbook for Agriculture and DomesticScience Students. (Parts) 1910 June 1.
Box 37, Folder 4 Manager's manifold Letter no. 1 and memo re: signing of contracts and specialcontracts. 1918 January – April.
Box 37, Folder 5 Fritsch, h. C. – Sweet, Leon A. memo re: contract with Dr. E. E. Edmondson.
Box 37, Folder 6 U. S. Patent Office. Vaccine and process of preparing some to Lafayette R.Parsons, 1963 September 1.
Box 37, Folder 7 Concerning infringement of adrenalin. Instructions to salesman to aid indetermination. 1904 July 14.
Box 37, Folder 8 Lescohier, a. W. Chemoire(?): Contract with C. M. Stafford covering treatmentfor hypertension.
Box 37, Folder 9 General Manager's Manifold letter No. 29. Notices of judgment affecting Parke-Davis and Co. 1918 May 28.
Box 37, Folder 10 Parke, Davis cut on price cutters facing new tests. Drug Trade News 1959 March9, pp. 1.
Box 37, Folder 11 Memo – All departments re: Instruction on use and abuse of law department.1918 May 1.
Box 37, Folder 12 Kamm, Oliver – Memo re: patents on radiated products. 191? – 192?
Box 37, Folder 13 Taylor, F. O. – Control Department Memo re: Method of checking patents,Armour's patents – expired patents. 1926 November 18.
Box 37, Folder 14 Aldrich – J. Edgar bull correspondence re: Litigation suit filed by Flaecher(?) andReuter. Questions and defenses. 1915.
Box 37, Folder 15 Detroit News, 1943 October 21. Moody, Blair. Vitamin D monopoly charged byU.S. (Parke-Davis named)
Box 37, Folder 16 Young and Rubicam, Inc. press release re: action against McKesson laboratoriesto restrain patent infringement.
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Box 37, Folder 17 Drug Trade News. NWDA denies using ?? to finance lawsuit against ParkeDavis. 38:8 1963 April 15.
Box 38, Folder 1 Coley's Toxins re: label for toxin and protest by Houghton
Box 38, Folder 2 Sickels, R. G. Letter to Senator H. Humphrey re: attached summary of currentParke-Davis world wide research. 1959 May 8.
Box 38, Folder 3 Newspaper clippings. U.S. Drug Agency on Chloromycetin, 1961 January.
Box 38, Folder 4 Letters, memos re: shipment of animals for research. 1918 March – April.
Box 38, Folder 5 Memos, lists, etc. Re: Parke-Davis men in armed services—biographical notes.1918 march – June.
Box 38, Folder 6 Cummings, James – Houghton correspondence re: streptoccus serum forpneumonia. 1918 June – July (copy under KJc).
Box 38, Folder 7 Russell, Frederick – Houghton correspondence re: permission for research inpneumonia. 1918 June – August 1918 (copy under KJc).
Box 38, Folder 8 Russell, Frederick – Houghton correspondence re: permission for research inArmy hospital. 1918 June – August.
Box 38, Folder 9 Houghton, E. M. memo to Woodruff. Re: Army classification of employee. 1918July 11.
Box 38, Folder 10 Blanton-Parke, Davis correspondence re: virus cultures from Camp Custer,Michigan. 1918 July – October (copy under KJc).
Box 38, Folder 12 Lesochier, A. W. Hudson correspondence re: best type of vaccine for useagainst influenza. 1918 September.
Box 38, Folder 13 Houghton-Whitemore correspondence re: pneumococcus cultures used in ArmyMedical School.
Box 38, Folder 14 Memos – all departments re: special efforts for conservation of paper – bonddrive assignments – de-classify deferred personnel. 1918 October – December.
Box 38, Folder 15 Ward – Houghton correspondence re: production of new type pneumococcivaccine. 1918 September. October. (copy under PNd).
Box 38, Folder 16 Results of vaccination. Papers on research and its effects on influenza-pneumonia 1918. (orig. under KJc).
Box 38, Folder 17 Clipping re: Army – Navy "E" award.
Box 38, Folder 18 Young and Rubicam, Inc. Press release: President's "E" award for Excellence inExporting, 1964 May 26.
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Box 38, Folder 19 License #1. For manufacture of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogousproducts.
Box 38, Folder 20 Moore, Alexander. Memo to Ehrlich. Re: manuscripts for Pharmaceuticalmanufacturers Association on drugs developed since World War II, 1957 August17.
Box 38, Folder 21 Kuhl, Thorn – Losie – correspondence re: Leslie M. Shaw 1848-1932 signer ofBiological License no. 1, 1963 April.
Box 38, Folder 22 Thompson, Kenneth – Aid research U.S. is urged – by revisiting tax exemptions– Dr. Sweet. Detroit Free Press, 1963 February 12.
Box 38, Folder 23 Drug Industry re: Kefauver Cellar bill – "Special Issue of Parke Davis review."Vol. 18 #7. 1961.
Box 38, Folder 24 Beckman, Frank. Profits and Pills and Probers. – Interview with Harry J. Loyndon drug manufacturing investigation. Detroit Free Press, 1962 May 20.
Box 38, Folder 25 Chemical week – Drug maker's frown on "Medicare" quotes Harry J. Loynd.1962 June 23.
Box 38, Folder 26 F.D.C. Reports. No private patents in public health field that are aided bygovernment grants. 1963 March 18.
Box 39, Folder 1 Research committee, 1927/1932
Box 39, Folder 2 Aldrich, Thomas B. – Research
Box 39, Folder 3 Alee, H. R. – Branch manager
Box 39, Folder 4 Anderson, Carlisle N. – Animal Industry
Box 39, Folder 5 Bake, W. F.
Box 39, Folder 6 Barberi, Juan – Philippines
Box 39, Folder 7 Bartlett, James E. (4th President)
Box 39, Folder 8 Bartz, Quentin – Research
Box 39, Folder 9 Bass, C. S. – Sales
Box 39, Folder 10 Batson, John – Purchasing Agent
Box 39, Folder 11 Bay, Charles U. – Director
Box 39, Folder 12 Bird, Dr. Orson D.
Box 39, Folder 13 Blohm, Henry – Surgical Dressing Div.
Box 39, Folder 14 Dr. Bolling, 1922
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Box 39, Folder 15 Band, James E. – Branch Manager
Box 39, Folder 16 Bauling, Frank
Box 39, Folder 17 Brier, Ernest – Administration
Box 39, Folder 18 Briggs, C. H.
Box 39, Folder 29 Brown, B. J. – Sales
Box 39, Folder 20 Brown, Leslie C. – Branch Manager
Box 39, Folder 21 Braun, W. J. – Sales, new York
Box 39, Folder 22 Budd, L. M., Branch Manager, Canada
Box 39, Folder 23 J. L. Buell – Branch manager
Box 39, Folder 24 Edwin P. Bugbee – Research
Box 39, Folder 25 Arthur H. Buhl – V.P.
Box 39, Folder 26 Lawrence D. Buhl – Director
Box 39, Folder 27 Theodore deLong Buhl – 2nd President
Box 39, Folder 28 Willis E. Buhl
Box 39, Folder 29 Paul R. Burkholder
Box 39, Folder 30 Henry M. Campbell – Vice President
Box 39, Folder 31 W. F. Canfield
Box 39, Folder 32 P. J. A. Cathcart – Superintendent laboratories
Box 39, Folder 33 Walter Chase – Publications
Box 39, Folder 34 G. R. H. Clark – Foreign and Corresp Departments
Box 39, Folder 35 Lawrence Twilley Clark – Research
Box 39, Folder 36 Erik Clemmenson – Research
Box 39, Folder 37 Oliver Clossan – Research
Box 39, Folder 38 Edward R. Cue – Credit manager
Box 39, Folder 39 Ralph Crume
Box 39, Folder 40 Frank Cuddy – Sales
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Box 39, Folder 41 George Cummings – Sales
Box 39, Folder 42 W. P. Cusick
Box 40, Folder 1 Davis, George S. – Administration, sales
Box 40, Folder 2 Davis, Jones S. – Manager, New Orleans Branch
Box 40, Folder 3 Davis, W. H.
Box 40, Folder 4 Denison, Roland
Box 40, Folder 5 Devlin, Harry – Research
Box 40, Folder 6 D'Eye, W. T. – Stock Keeper, London Branch
Box 40, Folder 7 Dickinson, Dr. L.B. – Medical Service department
Box 40, Folder 8 Dill, Stella E.A. – Librarian
Box 40, Folder 9 Diehl, Larry – Research
Box 40, Folder 10 Doherty, W.F. – Assistant Manager, New York Manager
Box 40, Folder 11 Donaldson, B. L. – Branch manager
Box 40, Folder 12 Dox, Dr. A. W. – Research
Box 40, Folder 13 Duffield, Dr. Samuel P. – Administration
Box 40, Folder 14 Dutchess, Dr. Charles E., Editor of Therapeutic Notes, 1934-1943
Box 40, Folder 15 Ebner, B. W. – Salesman, Edmonton, Alberta
Box 40, Folder 16 Ehrlich, John – Research
Box 40, Folder 17 Ellis, R. D. – Buenos Aires Branch
Box 40, Folder 18 Emmett, Dr. Arthur Donald – Research
Box 40, Folder 19 Farwell, Oliver A. – Research
Box 40, Folder 20 Ferry, Dr. Newell Simmons – Research
Box 40, Folder 21 Fieth, H.W. – Branch Manager, Bombay
Box 40, Folder 22 Fisk, F. M. – Manager, London Branch
Box 40, Folder 23 Fisk, Harry J. – Manager, London Branch
Box 40, Folder 24 Flanedy, L.S. – Manager, Minneapolis
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Box 40, Folder 25 Fleming, Sir Alexander – Discoverer of penicillin
Box 40, Folder 26 Ford, John B. – Administration
Box 40, Folder 27 Fritsch, Homer C.
Box 40, Folder 28 Francis, Dr. John – Research
Box 41, Folder 1 Gabel, Leo F. – Research
Box 41, Folder 2 Genz, George – Sales
Box 41, Folder 3 Gift, George H.
Box 41, Folder 4 Glass, W. F. – Assistant Sales Manager
Box 41, Folder 5 Goltz, C.J.
Box 41, Folder 6 Goltz, H.H.
Box 41, Folder 7 Grant, William M. – Branch Manager
Box 41, Folder 8 Grimes, H.L.
Box 41, Folder 9 Grote, Dr. Irvine W. – Research
Box 41, Folder 10 Gruhzit, Oswald M. – Research
Box 41, Folder 11 Hamilton, Dr. Herbert C. – Research
Box 41, Folder 12 Hargreaves, George – Treasurer, Director
Box 41, Folder 13 Harris, ? – Research
Box 41, Folder 14 Harter, H.E. – 1895
Box 41, Folder 15 Hayhurst, William C. – Branch Manager
Box 41, Folder 16 Helfman, Joseph – Editor, Secretary General Manager
Box 41, Folder 17 Hickling, George – Order and Shipping Department
Box 41, Folder 18 Hinrich, A.C. - Branch Manager, Bombay
Box 41, Folder 19 Hohsh, Charles R. – Branch Manager
Box 41, Folder 20 Holden, James S. – Administration
Box 41, Folder 21 Holloway, J.C. – Accountant, London Branch
Box 41, Folder 22 Holmes, David R. – Australia
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Box 41, Folder 23 Holmes, S. R.; Murray, C.C.; McLeod, N.H.F.
Box 41, Folder 24 Holmsted, A.S. – Sales
Box 41, Folder 25 Hotchkiss, R.S. – Auditor
Box 41, Folder 26 Houghton, Elijah Mark – Research
Box 41, Folder 27 Howell, S. K. – Sales Manager
Box 41, Folder 28 Johnson, ? – Auditing Department
Box 41, Folder 29 Johnson, W.L. – Branch Manager, Baltimore
Box 41, Folder 30 Kamm, Dr. Oliver – Research
Box 41, Folder 31 Kamm, Wilbur – Research
Box 41, Folder 32 Kaump, Dr. Donald H.
Box 41, Folder 33 Kerr, Charles L. – Branch Manager, Minneapolis
Box 41, Folder 34 Kimzey, Earl A. – Branch Manager
Box 41, Folder 35 King, Ira P. – Sales, Minneapolis Branch
Box 41, Folder 36 King, Dr. Walter E. – Research
Box 41, Folder 37 Kirn, William H. – Production
Box 41, Folder 38 Kline, Dr. – Medical Correspondence
Box 41, Folder 39 Klix, Herman – Research
Box 41, Folder 40 Knowles, Albert – Controller's Office
Box 42, Folder 1 Lampert, A.E. – Branch Manager
Box 42, Folder 2 Lane, W. W. – Branch Manager
Box 42, Folder 3 Larned, Dr. Ezra – Research
Box 42, Folder 4 Lawman, F.A. – Sales
Box 42, Folder 5 Lehmberg, G. T. – Branch Manager
Box 42, Folder 6 Lescohier, Dr. Alexander William - Research
Box 42, Folder 7 Losie, G. – Head Librarian
Box 42, Folder 8 Loynd, Harry J. – Sales, Administration, Board of Directors, President
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Box 42, Folder 9 Maben, Thomas
Box 42, Folder 10 Mackall, B. F. – Sales
Box 42, Folder 11 Mason, harry B.
Box 42, Folder 12 Mattheus, A. O. – Research
Box 42, Folder 13 Maurina, F. A. – Control Department
Box 42, Folder 14 McCann, Dr.
Box 42, Folder 15 McCauley, J.S. – Sales
Box 42, Folder 16 McClintock, Charles – Research
Box 42, Folder 17 McCollam, W. R. – Sales (New York)
Box 42, Folder 18 McCrea, Dr. Adelia – Research
Box 42, Folder 19 McGinty, Dr. Daniel A.
Box 42, Folder 20 McLeod, Norman H.F. – Treasurer
Box 42, Folder 21 Merker, Dr. Harvey M. – Research
Box 42, Folder 22 Migge, Dr. – Inventor of Azoa
Box 42, Folder 23 Milland, Dr. F. A. – Medical Department
Box 42, Folder 24 Miller, Lawton – Sales
Box 42, Folder 25 Millikan, W. V. – Sales
Box 42, Folder 26 Mitchelson, David E. – Vice President and Treasurer
Box 42, Folder 27 Moon, C.D. – Branch Manager
Box 42, Folder 28 Murray, Cyril C. – Branch Manager (Atlanta)
Box 42, Folder 29 Murray, J. H. – Branch Manager
Box 42, Folder 30 Mutter, G. W. – Purchasing
Box 43, Folder 1 Noble, Arlyle – Research
Box 43, Folder 2 Nord, John B. – Director
Box 43, Folder 3 Norvell, Walter G. – Traffic Manager
Box 43, Folder 4 O'Brien, F. P. – Sales
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Box 43, Folder 5 Offer, J.F. Sales (New York)
Box 43, Folder 6 Ohno, Dr. Tatsuzo – Resesarch
Box 43, Folder 7 S.L. – Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 8 Parke, Dr. Hervey C. – Administration – President – Board of Directors
Box 43, Folder 9 Patrick, W. O. – Sales
Box 43, Folder 10 Perry, Fred R. – Special Preparations
Box 43, Folder 11 Philips, Clarence
Box 43, Folder 12 Pope, Ernest – London 1907
Box 43, Folder 13 Powers, Elliot – Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 14 Putnam, H.B.
Box 43, Folder 15 Ralston, Dr. – Bacteriology
Box 43, Folder 16 Remich, Jerome H. – Vice President
Box 43, Folder 17 Rich, W. P.
Box 43, Folder 18 Robbins, F.L. - Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 19 Robinson, C.A. – Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 20 Ross, L.R. – Foield Manager, 1939
Box 43, Folder 21 Rossi – Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 22 Rowe, Dr. Lewis William – Research
Box 43, Folder 23 Roy, A. N. – New York Field Manager
Box 43, Folder 24 Ruffmann, D. A. – Russian Branch, 1911
Box 43, Folder 25 Ryan, Frank G.
Box 43, Folder 26 Sannder, Richard – Sales
Box 43, Folder 27 Scoville, Dr. Wilbur L. – Research
Box 43, Folder 28 Schlingman, Dr. A. Stanley – Research
Box 43, Folder 29 Schrierer, J. H. – Sales
Box 43, Folder 30 Schwartz, A. J.
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Box 43, Folder 31 Sharp, Dr. Elwood – Research
Box 43, Folder 32 Shenefield, Sam – Production
Box 43, Folder 33 Shiohara, Matasku
Box 43, Folder 34 Sickels, Ralph
Box 43, Folder 35 Simond, Alfred – Research
Box 43, Folder 36 Skillman, Harry L. – Sales
Box 43, Folder 37 Smith, C.B. – Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 38 Smith, John F. – Sales, Canada
Box 43, Folder 39 Smith, L. O. – Manager Hounslow
Box 43, Folder 40 Smith, Oscar W. – President and Board of Directors, Sales and Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 41 Spalding, C.R. – Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 42 Spratt, John C. – Sales
Box 43, Folder 43 Saudt, S. J.
Box 43, Folder 44 Steiner, S. G. – Branch Manager, Sales
Box 43, Folder 45 Stephenson, Howard J. – Branch Manager
Box 43, Folder 46 Stimpert, Dr. Fred S. – Research
Box 43, Folder 47 Stinchfield, Charles
Box 43, Folder 48 Sweet, Dr. Leon A. – Research
Box 43, Folder 49 Swift, Ernest G. – Director
Box 44, Folder 1 Walker, G. L.
Box 44, Folder 2 Takamine, Jokichi – Research
Box 44, Folder 3 Tasker, G. Carl – Branch Manager
Box 44, Folder 4 Taylor, Frank Owen – Research
Box 44, Folder 5 Tendick, Frank H. – Research
Box 44, Folder 6 Thrasher, E. C., 1939
Box 44, Folder 7 Thurber, Cleveland – Administration
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Box 44, Folder 8 Tompkins, George R. – Branch Manager
Box 44, Folder 9 Truesdell – Sales
Box 44, Folder 10 Turner, Curtis W. – Sales
Box 44, Folder 11 Tyler, A. T. – Branch Manager
Box 44, Folder 12 Van Lier, Edward L. – Sales
Box 44, Folder 13 Viger, Nathan T. – Administration
Box 44, Folder 14 Ward, W. K. – Medical corresp.
Box 44, Folder 15 Warren, J. A. – Sales
Box 44, Folder 16 Warren, W. M.
Box 44, Folder 17 Watts, G. A. – London Branch
Box 44, Folder 18 Webb
Box 44, Folder 19 Wetzel, H. W., 1900
Box 44, Folder 20 Wheeler, L.M. – Chemical Research
Box 44, Folder 21 White, J. Stanley – London
Box 44, Folder 22 Whitney, David C. – Director
Box 44, Folder 23 Wilkinson, Harry A. – Chicago Branch
Box 44, Folder 24 Williams, John B. – Research
Box 44, Folder 25 Willson, Frank E. – Research
Box 44, Folder 26 Wilson, R. H. – Parkedale
Box 44, Folder 27 Wohnlich, F. P. – Branch Manager
Box 44, Folder 28 Woods, Fred
Box 44, Folder 29 Worley, J. K.
Box 44, Folder 30 Wright, Sir Almroth
Box 44, Folder 31 York, Fred
Box 45, Folder 1 Board of Directors
Box 45, Folder 2 Detroit – Pittsburgh Sales Meeting, 1952
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Box 45, Folder 3 London Travelers, 1927 (?)
Box 45, Folder 4 Trail Blazers – 1st Annual Assembly, 1939
Box 45, Folder 5 Trail Blazers – 2nd Annual Assembly, 1940
Box 45, Folder 6 Executives and Branch Mangers
Box 45, Folder 7 Sales Conference, 1951
Box 45, Folder 8 Sales Staff Convention, 1938
Box 45, Folder 9 Medical Service Staff Convention, 1939
Box 45, Folder 10 Sales Staff Convention, 1940
Box 45, Folder 11 Medical Service Staff Convention, 1940
Box 45, Folder 12 Sales and medical Service Staff Convention, 1940
Box 45, Folder 13 40th Anniversary – Department of Clinical Investigation, 1946
Box 45, Folder 14 Research Group
Box 45, Folder 15 Research Group, 1939 (?)
Box 45, Folder 16 Medical Service Staff Convention, 1937
Box 45, Folder 17 Medical Service Staff Convention, 1936
Box 45, Folder 18 Medical Sales Staff Convention, 1936
Box 45, Folder 19 Medical Service Staff Convention, 1935
Box 45, Folder 20 Sales Convention, 1935
Box 45, Folder 21 New Orleans Branch Convention, 1932
Box 45, Folder 22 Sales Division, 1938
Box 45, Folder 23 Detroit "A" and "B" Men at Convention, 1932
Box 45, Folder 24 Sales and Medical Service, 1932
Box 45, Folder 25 Research Department, 1931
Box 45, Folder 26 Research Group
Box 45, Folder 27 Dr. Klein, Dr. Lescohier, and Others
Box 45, Folder 28 Research Committee, 1927 or 1932
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Box 45, Folder 29 Research Group, 1930
Box 45, Folder 30 Visitors – Turkish, 1930
Box 45, Folder 31 Sales Staff Convention, 1931
Box 45, Folder 32 Staff, 1903
Box 45, Folder 33 Coleman, Dr. S.S., et al., 1930
Box 45, Folder 34 Buzzell, A. L., et al., 1918
Box 45, Folder 35 Stuart, Allen, et al., in Singapore, 1914
Box 45, Folder 36 Coleman, S., et al.
Box 45, Folder 37 J. E. Bartlett and O. W. Smith
Box 45, Folder 38 Staff - Australia, 1908 (?)
Box 45, Folder 39 Horder, Sir Thomas, et al.
Box 45, Folder 40 Fritsch, Homer C., et al.
Box 45, Folder 41 Staff, 1892
Box 45, Folder 42 Unidentified
Box 45, Folder 43 Staff, 1890s
Box 45, Folder 44 Staff, 1890
Box 45, Folder 45 Unidentified
Box 45, Folder 46 Branch Managers at Packard Motor Car Co., June 28, 1916
Box 46, Folder 1 Pathway from gate to lab
Box 46, Folder 2 Japanese cherry trees in front of research building
Box 46, Folder 3 Buildings, 1867-1899
Box 46, Folder 4 Buildings, 1900-1915
Box 46, Folder 5 Buildings, 1921-1929
Box 46, Folder 6 Buildings, 1930-1940
Box 46, Folder 7 Buildings, 1941-1960
Box 46, Folder 8 Administration Building
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Box 46, Folder 9 Entrance to Building
Box 46, Folder 10 Negatives, 1945-1960
Box 47, Folder 1 Dogs
Box 47, Folder 2 HorsesImage(s)
[Taking blood samples from horses; black-and-white photoprint], undated1 Item (8.8" x 6.9".)Image(s): [Taking blood samples from horses; black-and-white photoprint].Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorTwo men in white laboratory clothing drawing blood samples from twohorses.
In Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe.
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000002 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Blood -- Animal bloodHorses -- 1940-1950LaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
[Taking blood samples from horses; b & w photoprint], undated1 Item (7.5" x 9.4")Image(s): [Taking blood samples from horses; b & w photoprint].Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorTwo men in white laboratory clothing drawing blood samples from twohorses.
In Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe.
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Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000003 (AC Scan No.)
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Topic: Blood -- Animal bloodHorsesLaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
[Taking blood samples from a horse; b & w photoprint and drawing.], undated1 Item (7.1" x 9.1".)Image(s)Image(s)Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorTwo men in white laboratory clothing drawing blood samples from a horse.Pencil diagram, figure 2, of blood collecting apparatus with the photograph.
In Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe.
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Silver gelatin on paper.
Graphite on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000004-01 (AC Scan No.)
AC0001-0000004-02 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Blood -- Animal bloodHorses -- 1940-1950LaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Drawings -- 1940-1950Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
[Injecting a horse with toxin; b & w photoprint], undated1 Item (7.5" x 8.5")Image(s): [Injecting a horse with toxin; b & w photoprint].Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorA man in white laboratory clothing injecting toxin into a horse.
In Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe
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Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000005 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Horses -- 1940-1950LaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
Box 47, Folder 3 Rats
Box 47, Folder 4 Research animalsImage(s)
[Six Guinea pigs; b & w photoprint], undated1 Item (2.1" x 5.0")Image(s): [Six Guinea pigs; b & w photoprint].Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorPhotograph has been retouched with a white opaquing medium.
In Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe.
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000006 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Guinea pigsLaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
OpaquePhotographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
[Two Guinea pigs; b & w photoprint.], undated1 Item (3.0" x 5.2")Image(s)Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorIn Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe
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Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000007 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Guinea pigsLaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
[Seven guinea pigs in a pen; b & w photoprint.], undated1 Item (2.2" x 3.0")Image(s)Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorIn Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000008 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Guinea pigsLaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
[Guinea pigs in row of stacked pens; b & w photoprint.], undated1 Item (7.4" x 9.0")Image(s)Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorIn Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000009 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Guinea pigsLaboratories
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Laboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
[Rows of stacked guinea pig pens and two laboratory workers: b & wphotoprint.], undated1 Item (7.1" x 9.3".)Image(s)Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorIn Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe.
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000010 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Guinea pigsLaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
[Rows of stacked Guinea pig pens: b & w photoprint.], undated1 Item (6.9" x 9.4")Image(s)Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorFloor area of print has been painted.
In Series Unprocessed Pfizer 2006 addenda, Box 47, Folder ZAe.
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000011 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Guinea pigsLaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
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Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatinRetouching -- Dye
Box 47, Folder 5 Animals – miscellaneous
Box 47, Folder 6 Feeding experimental antiscorbutic vitamin
Box 48, Folder 1 Parke-Davis – Administration Building
Box 48, Folder 2 Parke-Davis – Purchasing Department
Box 48, Folder 3 Parke-Davis – Sales Department
Box 48, Folder 4 Parke-Davis – Power Plant
Box 48, Folder 5 Parke-Davis – Mailing Department
Box 48, Folder 6 Parke-Davis – Printing Department
Box 48, Folder 7 Parke-Davis – Director's Room
Box 48, Folder 8 Parke-Davis – Interior of Building
Box 48, Folder 9 Parke-Davis – Auditing Department
Box 48, Folder 10 Parke-Davis – Bacteriology Lab
Box 48, Folder 11 Detroit plant interiors, 1917-1940
Box 48, Folder 12 Dr. Ferry with incubator
Box 49, Folder 1 Atlanta, Georgia – Exterior
Box 49, Folder 2 Baltimore, Maryland – Exterior
Box 49, Folder 3 Boston, Massachusetts – Exterior
Box 49, Folder 4 Chicago, Illinois – Exteriors, 1925 -
Box 49, Folder 5 Kansas City, Missouri – Exteriors
Box 49, Folder 6 Los Angeles, California – Exterior
Box 49, Folder 7 Minneapolis, Minnesota – Exterior, 1927
Box 49, Folder 8 New Orleans, Louisiana – Exterior
Box 49, Folder 9 New York, New York – Exterior, 1881
Box 49, Folder 10 San Francisco, California – Exterior, 1936
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Box 49, Folder 11 St. Louis, Missouri – Exterior
Box 49, Folder 12 Seattle, Washington – Exterior, 1929
Box 49, Folder 13 Australia Branch
Box 49, Folder 14 Canada – Montreal, Walkerville, Winnipeg
Box 49, Folder 15 England – Hounslow, London
Box 49, Folder 16 Havana, Cuba – Interiors
Box 49, Folder 17 India, Bombay
Box 49, Folder 18 Mexico – Exterior
Box 49, Folder 19 South America – Buenos Aires, Brazil and Santiago, Chile
Box 50, Folder 1 Plants
Box 50, Folder 2 Crude Drugs
Box 50, Folder 3 Unidentified Plants (cannabis)
Box 50, Folder 4 Unidentified Crude Drugs
Box 51, Folder 1 Microscopic slides – bacteria
Box 51, Folder 2 Microscopic slides – blood smears
Box 51, Folder 3 Miscellaneous microscopic slides
Box 51, Folder 4 Insects – mites
Box 51, Folder 5 Charts – graphs
Box 51, Folder 6 Glands
Box 52, Folder 1 Cutting gelatin for capsules
Box 52, Folder 2 Filling of soluble elastic capsules, 1900
Box 52, Folder 3 Capsule machines
Box 52, Folder 4 Kapseals
Box 52, Folder 5 Capsule filling machine
Box 52, Folder 6 Air compressor
Box 52, Folder 7 Compressor for cooling water
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Box 52, Folder 8 Booster ejectors
Box 52, Folder 9 Pre-seed fermentors
Box 52, Folder 10 Raw material preparation tanks
Box 52, Folder 11 Antibiotic purification
Box 52, Folder 12 Pressure vessel for fractionation and isolation
Box 52, Folder 13 Recrystallization vessels
Box 52, Folder 14 Purification – Receiver for clarified broth
Box 52, Folder 15 Autoclaves
Box 52, Folder 16 Extractors
Box 52, Folder 17 Fermentor – interior, 1958
Box 52, Folder 18 Filter press and diaphragm-type pumps
Box 52, Folder 19 Antibiotic productionImage(s)
[Man working on antibiotic production]; black-and-white photoprint], undated1 Item (10.1" x 8.3".)Image(s)Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorA man in a lab coat working on a lower level of the laboratory. He isinspecting a large container that aids in antibiotic production.
Box 52 Folder 19.
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000014 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: AntibioticsLaboratoriesPharmaceutical industryResearchScientists
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
Box 52, Folder 20 Antibiotic production
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Box 52, Folder 21 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 22 Sterilizer dry-heat
Box 52, Folder 23 Vacuum dryers
Box 52, Folder 24 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 25 Percolators
Box 52, Folder 26 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 27 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 28 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 29 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 30 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 31 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 32 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 33 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 34 Antibiotic productionImage(s)
[People working on antibiotic production; black-and-white photoprint],undated1 Item (8.3" x 10.1".)Image(s): [People working on antibiotic production; black-and-whitephotoprint].Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorEmployees in full white protection suits in the laboratory putting together vilesof anitbiotics.
Box 52 Folder 34.
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000013 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: AntibioticsConveyor beltsLaboratories
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Pharmaceutical industryResearch
Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
Box 52, Folder 35 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 36 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 37 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 38 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 39 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 40 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 41 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 42 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 43 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 44 Antibiotic production
Box 52, Folder 45 Finishing lineImage(s)
[Women working in the laboratory; black-and-white photoprint], undated1 Item (8.5" x 10..3".)Image(s): [Women working in the laboratory; black-and-white photoprint].Parke, Davis & Company, CreatorWomen sitting around a conveyor belt that is pushing out small viles.
Box 52 Folder 45.
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs mut behandled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Silver gelatin on paper.
Local Numbers
AC0001-0000012 (AC Scan No.)
Topic: Conveyor beltsLaboratoriesLaboratory animalsPharmaceutical industryResearch
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Genre/Form:
Photographs -- 1940-1950 -- Black-and-white photoprints-- Silver gelatin
Box 52, Folder 46 Pilot plant
Box 52, Folder 47 Inspection and assembly of syringes
Box 52, Folder 48 Machine gelatin capsules
Box 52, Folder 49 Notes about photographs and lantern slides, 1959-1960
Box 53, Folder 1 Chloretone Manufacture
Box 53, Folder 2 Bulk storage of pills and tablets
Box 53, Folder 3 Automatic machines used in pill making
Box 53, Folder 4 Machine for filling capsules – 1924 (?)
Box 53, Folder 5 Labelling and caroning capsules
Box 53, Folder 6 Filled Kapseal inspection
Box 53, Folder 7 Filling capsules by hand
Box 53, Folder 8 Capsule filling machines
Box 53, Folder 9 Pill making – 1900
Box 53, Folder 10 Pill making – wet dough, 1920
Box 53, Folder 11 Tablet room – 1916-1919
Box 53, Folder 12 Pill department – 1900s
Box 53, Folder 13 Finishing department
Box 53, Folder 14 Finishing department
Box 53, Folder 15 General chemical equipment
Box 53, Folder 16 Filling bottles – automatic
Box 53, Folder 17 Extractors – low temperature
Box 53, Folder 18 Extraction room
Box 53, Folder 19 Extraction – early 1900s
Box 53, Folder 20 Counting bulk tablets by machine
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Box 53, Folder 21 Concentration and refining of (?)
Box 53, Folder 22 Pharmaceutical manufacturing - gland milling and dry room
Box 53, Folder 23 Pharmaceutical manufacturing – filling, capping and sealing steri-vials
Box 53, Folder 24 Pharmaceutical manufacturing – extract department
Box 54, Folder 1 Amino acid nitrogen determination
Box 54, Folder 2 Production, 1890-1920
Box 54, Folder 3 Antitoxin production
Box 54, Folder 4 Biological manufacture
Box 54, Folder 5 Biological manufacture inspection
Box 54, Folder 6 Biological manufacture – Harry Sharp
Box 54, Folder 7 Biological manufacture – Sterilizing tubes for blood collection
Box 54, Folder 8 Biological manufacture – pH determination, Mary Hills
Box 54, Folder 9 Centrifugation of scarlet fever streptoccus toxin for Parkedale, 1937
Box 54, Folder 10 Diptheria toxin filtration
Box 54, Folder 11 Filtering diphtheria toxin
Box 54, Folder 12 Filtering phylacogens
Box 54, Folder 13 Filtering phylacogens
Box 54, Folder 14 Filtering serum
Box 54, Folder 15 Filtering – toxins
Box 54, Folder 16 Filtration of scarlet fever streptoccus toxin for Parkedale, 1937
Box 54, Folder 17 Fitting rubber diaphragm on capped vials
Box 54, Folder 18 Flame sealing smallpox vaccine in capillary tubes
Box 54, Folder 19 Flasks containing nutrient media
Box 54, Folder 20 Frozen bloom plasma storage
Box 54, Folder 21 Grinding and emulsifying small pox vaccine
Box 54, Folder 22 Human plasma production
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Box 54, Folder 23 Incubators – Timothy bacillus
Box 54, Folder 24 Packaging biological vaccine
Box 54, Folder 25 Production of gonococcus filtrate
Box 54, Folder 26 Putting air-tight gel caps on bottles
Box 54, Folder 27 Sealing smallpox virus in capillary tubes
Box 54, Folder 28 Separating blood clots from serum
Box 54, Folder 29 Small pox series
Box 54, Folder 30 Spore section – Henry Devlin
Box 54, Folder 31 Sterilization of media
Box 54, Folder 32 Transplanting cultures
Box 54, Folder 33 Transplanting from starter flask
Box 54, Folder 34 Vaccine manufacture – seeding medium
Box 54, Folder 35 Virus refrigerators
Box 54, Folder 36 Ampoule department
Box 54, Folder 37 Ampoule department
Box 54, Folder 38 Photographs – Manufacturing department
Box 54, Folder 39 Photographs – Manufacturing department
Box 55, Folder 1 Analytical department
Box 55, Folder 2 Analytical department
Box 55, Folder 3 Antibiotic research
Box 55, Folder 4 Antibiotic research
Box 55, Folder 5 Antidiptheric globulins
Box 55, Folder 6 Assay dessicated thyroid gland
Box 55, Folder 7 Bacteriology – Dr. Ohno
Box 55, Folder 8 Bacteriology
Box 55, Folder 9 Bacteriology – Dr. A Stanley Schlingman
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Box 55, Folder 10 Bioassay laboratory
Box 55, Folder 11 Chemical research
Box 55, Folder 12 Chemical research – Dr. Oscar Grote
Box 55, Folder 13 Chemical research – Vitamin A
Box 55, Folder 14 Decanting serum
Box 55, Folder 15 Dissection immature rat genitalia, untreated
Box 55, Folder 16 Dissection immature rat genitalia, treated
Box 55, Folder 17 Biological sterility test, 1922
Box 55, Folder 18 Dissecting beef ovaries, 1923 (?)
Box 55, Folder 19 Dissection of thyroid glands, 1941
Box 55, Folder 20 Endocrinology
Box 55, Folder 21 Dr. Ferry testing cultures
Box 55, Folder 22 Glassblowing
Box 55, Folder 23 Antibiotic research
Box 55, Folder 24 Hemaglobin determination
Box 55, Folder 25 Kymograph standardization of adrenaline
Box 55, Folder 25-A Miscellaneous research photographs
Box 55, Folder 25-B Mycological research
Box 55, Folder 25-C Mycological research
Box 55, Folder 26 Mycology seeding culture tube
Box 55, Folder 27 Mass culture
Box 55, Folder 28 Dr. Ohno testing filled serum packages
Box 55, Folder 29 Organic research
Box 55, Folder 30 Organic research – Dr. Sweet 1935-1936
Box 55, Folder 31 Pathological research
Box 55, Folder 32 Pharmacological research
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Box 55, Folder 33 Pharmacological testing
Box 55, Folder 34 Pharmacological testing
Box 55, Folder 35 Pharmacology lab – metabolism tests
Box 55, Folder 36 Pharmacology lab – testing adrenalin
Box 55, Folder 37 Pharmacology section – research lab
Box 55, Folder 38 Physiological standardization
Box 55, Folder 39 Physiological testing
Box 55, Folder 40 Pioneer physiologic procedure
Box 55, Folder 41 Rats – growth hormone
Box 55, Folder 42 Research
Box 55, Folder 43 Research – Robert M. Smith and John Ehrlick
Box 55, Folder 44 Smallpox series
Box 55, Folder 45 Standardizing disinfectants
Box 55, Folder 46 Subculturing bacteria, 1935?
Box 55, Folder 47 Testing adrenalin
Box 55, Folder 48 Testing phylacogens
Box 55, Folder 49 Vitametex
Box 55, Folder 50 Vitamin research
Box 55, Folder 51 Vitamin research – Dr. C. P. Campbell
Box 55, Folder 52 Vitamin research
Box 55, Folder 53 Vitamin research
Box 55, Folder 54 Vitamin research
Box 55, Folder 55 Vitamin research – Oscar Bird
Box 55, Folder 56 Vitamin D assay
Box 55, Folder 57 Research – Chloremycetin
Box 55, Folder 58 Ann Arbor Buildings
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Box 55, Folder 59 Diseases and treatment
Box 55, Folder 60 Auxillary plants
Box 55, Folder 61 Miscellaneous photos
Box 56, Folder 1 Adhesive and dressings
Box 56, Folder 2 Biologicals
Box 56, Folder 3 Kreso – animal disinfectant
Box 56, Folder 4 Miscellaneous products
Box 56, Folder 5 Vitamin products
Box 57, Folder 1 Parkedale Farm
Box 58, Folder 1 Halibut boats and equipment
Box 59, Folder 1 Unidentified – or duplicates (lab photographs), undated
Box 59, Folder 2 Not identified (lab photographs), undated
Box 59, Folder 3 Miscellaneous lab/business trip photos (?), undated
Box 59, Folder 4 Manufacturing unidentified, undated
Box 60, Folder x Photographs
Box 60, Folder 1 Miscellaneous photographs
Box 60, Folder 3 Miscellaneous group photographs
Box 60, Folder 4 Unidentified field (?) groups
Box 60, Folder 5 Outings
Box 61 The Abbott Tree, Abbott laboratories, copyright 1959
Box 61 The Lilly Review, Vol. XXI, May/June, 1961, no. 3
Box 61 Bulletin of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland,Sesquicentennial Celebration, April 1949
Box 61 The Merck Report, July 1943
Box 61 "A Hundred Years of Bayer Chemistry." Drugs Made in Germany. Vol. 6, No. 3,1963, pp. 144-146
Box 61 The Atlas Family Prologue: The First Fifty Years, Oct. 18, 1962, Vol. XXIV, no. 4– Atlas chemical Industries
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Box 61 Potash: International Minerals and Chemical corporation, 1963
Box 61 Detroit to the Tidewater, Friends of the Detroit Public Library, Inc., 1962
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