Abbott Laboratories. 2 items, 1916
- Supply of chlorazene to RIMR.
Abbott, A. ca. 3 files, ca. 60 items, 1910-1934
- Correspondence on administration of Department of Hygiene and Public Health at University of Pennsylvania; also personal correspondence.
Abel, John Jacob. 2 files, 1912-1931
- Letters from SF on the fate of Prof. Schneidberg in Germany, 1919. SF requests Abells help in aiding Schmeidberg through the Peace Commission in Paris.
- Report of work of Rouiller in Abel's laboratory at Johns Hopkins.
Abderhalden, Emil. 5 files, 1911-1934. (Many letters are in German but there are many translations.)
- Letters from Abderhalden on research into the physiological effects of alcohol; on conditions for research in Germany during WWI.
- Recommendations of scientists applying for research posts in U.S.
- Correspondence on Abderhalden's book on biological techniques. Abderhalden asks SF to supply information about techniques used at RIMR for the treatment and diagnosis of infectious diseases.
- Letter from Abderhalden to SF on the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut's lack of funds for his research; asks SF to help obtain support from the Rockefeller Foundation, 9/15/30; informs SF that the Institut had renewed his support 4/26/31.
- Letters from Abderhalden concerning declining standards of newly trained researchers and the causes of the decline; also professional correspondence.
Adami, John George. 20 items, 1911-1920.
- Letters on possible candidates for research fellowships at the RIMR; and on annual meeting of the Royal Institute of Public Health, Brussels, 1920.
Adams, Roger. 10 items, 1929-1934
- Adams requests recommendations for Dr. Malcolm Dole for an instructorship in chemistry at University of Illinois, 1929.
- Correspondence on candidates for Field Secretaryship of Rockefeller Foundation Board in physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
Adler, Felix. 1 item, 191T
- On establishing a hospital in France to study nervous conditions among troops in WWI.
Alexander, Jerome. 20 items, 1916-1934
- Correspondence about contributions to Alexander's book on colloid chemistry.
Allbutt, Clifford. 10 items, 1911-1921
- Letters on Allbutt's suggestions for establishing an Institute for Comparative Physiology with Rockefeller Foundation funds. Flexner explains likely reaction of the Rockefeller Board, 1920.
Alsberg, Carl L. 15 items, 1913-1920
- Letters concerning staff of USDA Bureau of Chemistry.
- Letter requesting that SF find Prof. Weil of Germany a research position in U.S., 1919.
Alvarez, Walter ca. 5 items, 1931
- Alvarez requests suggestion for a young researcher in physiology to fill a Macy Foundation Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 5 items, 1912-1926
- SF's election to the Acadeimy, 1912; copy of the Academy's Statutes.
American Academy of Public Health. 1 item, 1916.
- Notice of plans to form an academy; list of members.
American Association for Medical Progress. 4 files, 1925-1927
- Memoranda and articles on medical progress.
American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2 files, 1914, 1917 and 1923-1930
- Notices of meetings of the Committee of One Hundred on Scientific Research; ballots, budgets, minutes, and memoranda.
American Medical Association. 4 files, 1911-14
- Request to SF to write a paper about animal experimentation for use by the new Hospital Section of the AMA, 1912.
- Requests to SF to give public lectures on current medical practices and legislation, 1912.
- Letters and grant proposals of Committee on Scientific Research; also general business correspondence.
American Association for Experimental Pathology. 12 items, 1912-1934
- Notices of meetings, memoranda.
American Association for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 8 items, 1927-1935
Amoss, Harold L. 17 files, 1912-1935
- Correspondence on Amoss' research on poliomyelitis and meningitis.
- Letters from Amoss to SF on his work on trench fever with the U.S. Army Medical Reserve Corps in France during WWI.
- Requests by SF for annual reports of his work at RIMR, 1916-1921.
- Administrative correspondence of RIMR.
- Letters on Amoss' poliomyelitis research conducted at the biological laboratory of the medical clinic of Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Armsby, Henry Prentiss. 8 items, 1920-1921
- Correspondence on Rockefeller Foundation grant to institute of Animal Nutrition at Pennsylvania State College. Two reports to SF outlining Armsby's projected work under the grant.
Aschoff, Ludwig. 16 items, 1911-1935
- Letters on Aschoffla trip to China, 1924; also general correspondence.
Ascoli, Alberto. 2 files, 1917-44
- Letters concerning Ascoli's move to U.S., 1941; on exchange of reprints.
Asher, Leon. 1 file, 1923-1925 and 1932
- Letters from Asher to SF outlining research on the correlation between the capacity of animals to resist disease and the age of the animals.
Ashford, Bailey. 10 items, 1914-1926
- Correspondence respecting a grant to aid Ashford to visit the Institute of Tropical Medicine, San Juan; also general correspondence.
Association of American Physicians. 15 items, 1913-14
- Reports, memoranda and notes on meetings.
Auer, John. 3 files, 1916-1934
- Periodic reports concerning Auer's work with dimethyl sulphate gas during WWI conducted at RIMR, 1916-19.
- Letters on exchange of reprints after Auer had moved to the Department of Pharmacy, Washington University, St. Louis; also general correspondence.
Aycock, W. Lloyd. 2 files, 1916-1933
- Correspondence concerning Aycock's work on prevention of poliomyelitis.
- Requests for exchange of reprints.
Avery, Oswald T. 3 files, 1913-45
- Informal notice of SF's approval of Avery's appointment to RIMR, 1913.
- General administrative correspondence on the RIMR, including many covering letters originally attached to reports, articles or reprints.
Babcock, Stephen Moulton. 2 items, 1920
Baker, Lillian E. 6 items, 1922-1932
- Letter to SF accepting a research position under Alexis Carrel, 1922.
Bancroft, Wilder Dwight. 20 items, 1919-1932
- Administrative correspondence of National Research Council Fellowship Board in physics, chemistry and mathematics.
Banting, Frederick Grant. ca. 50 items, 1923-1937
- Correspondence concerning production of insulin.
- Requests for exchange of reprints.
- Recommendations of various persons for employment or grants.
Barbour, Thomas. ca. 60 items, 1922-1925
- Correspondence concerning the fight of the Friends of Medical Progress against the anti-vivisectionists.
Barcroft, Joseph. 4 items, 1933-1934
- Letters concerning his nephew working on staff of RIMR, 1934.
Barker, Lewellys F. 6 files, 1910-42
- Letters concerning his research on diptheria at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
- Personal correspondence on Barker's treatment of Flexner family members.
- Letters concerning SF's biography of W. H. Welch.
Barrows, Albert L. ca. 300 items, 1919-42
- Correspondence, memoranda, notes and minutes concerning the National Research Council (NRC) Division of Educational Relations; also materials relating to the reorganization of NRC, 1932-1933.
- Copies of comments on the fellowship programs of NRC by various members of the Fellowship Board, 1934.
Baruch, Hermann B. 2 items, 1910
- Letters outlining his ideas relating to pneumonia toxin and serum, in which Baruch states that anti-toxin can be produced from white corpuscles of infected patients.
Bayliss, William Maddock. 5 items, 1921.
Benedict, Francis Gano. 34 items, 1919-1932
- Letters to SF on the fate of I. Pavlov in Russia.
- Letters on the election of H. P. Armsby to National Academy of Sciences.
- Letters on B. P. Babkin and the threat of his expulsion from Russia.
Bergmann, Max. 35 items, 1933-42.
- Letters concerning Bergmann's appointment to RIMR; also scientific and professional correspondence.
Biggs, Hermann M. 8 files, 1913-1921
- Letters on additional endowment of RIMR by John D. Rockefeller, 1913.
- Letters on outbreak of polio among children in New York State, 1916.
- Circular letters to health.officers on action to be taken by N.Y. State Department of Health in regard to vaccination against several diseases, 1917.
- Copies of amendments to New York State Sanitary Code.
- Letters outlining qualifications for health officer of New York State.
- Report of the Sanitary Commission in Europe, 1917.
Billings, John Shaw. 30 items, 1910-16
- Correspondence on Billings' election to Association of American Physicians.
- Letters to SF on work at State Department of Health Laboratories, Albany, N.Y.
- Invitations to attend meetings on the polio research of New York State Department of Health.
Blakeslee, Albert F. 19 items, 1938-1939
- Correspondence of Committee on Funds of National Academy of Sciences. Copy of a letter from F. E. Lillie to Blakeslee asking latter to serve as chairman of reconstituted Committee on Funds, 1938.
Blue, Rupert. 2 files, 1912-19
- Correspondence of Advisory Board of Hygiene Laboratory, United States Public Health Service. Materials relating to the Advisory Board's meetings.
- Discussion of production of anti-meningococcus serum, 1914.
Blumenthal, Ferdinand. 20 items, 1921-1930
- Correspondence concerning Blumenthalls cancer research. Notices of meetings of the German Central Committee of Research into Cancer.
Bohr, Niels. 4 items, 1938
- Notice of conference at Institute of Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen on the application of atomic physics to elucidation of fundamental biological problems.
Bordet, Jules. 25 items, 1920-1929
- Letters to SF asking help in securing Rockefeller Foundation funds to build a medical research center in Belgian Congo.
Bronfenbrenner, Jacques. 7 files, 1913-40
- Letters on Bronfenbrenner's research at pathological Laboratories of Western Pennsylvania Hospital on Ehrlich's compound for treatment of meningitis.
- Many letters asking SF's advice concerning his career and opportunities for funding of his research.
Bronk, Detlev Wulf. 4 items, 1929
Brown, Wade H. 11 files, 1913-16
- Letters on Brown's employment at RIMR.
- Reports to Board of Scientific Directors of RIMR on his research in therapeutics and chemotherapy.
- Reports to SF on Brovn's work with syphilis; also general administrative correspondence.
Bull, Carroll G. 6 files, 1913-17
- Correspondence on Bull's work with streptococci and antitoxins for B. welchi, and diptheria.
Burton-Opitz, Russell. 15 items, 1919-1922
- Correspondence on Burton-Opitz' candidacy for chair of physiology at Vanderbilt University and for professorship at University of Rochester Medical School.
Buttrick, Wallace. 17 files, 1912-1926
- Administrative papers relating to China Medical Board, including notices of meetings, memoranda, and minutes. Many files contain covering letters originally attached to copies of letters addressed to Buttrick and forwarded to SF, mostly discussing grant applicants of China Medical Board.
Cairns, Hugh. 8 items, 1938-42
- Concerning SF's visit to Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford.
Cannon, Walter Bradford. 8 files, 1910-1938
- Correspondence concerning antivivisection bills of several state legislatures.
- Letters discussing the work of Wallace O. Fenn and his qualifications to head Division of Physiology at RIMR, should it be revived, 1921.
- Files #4-#7 inclusive are almost exclusively related to antivivisection and AMA's defense of medical research.
- File #8 contains letters in which Cannon airs his views on proposed funding of research into human behavior by Rockefeller Foundation; he expresses need for a decision as to which branches of biology and psychology should be funded.
Carnegie Institution of Washington. 5 files, 1911-15
- Notices of meetings of Trustees; administrative materials relating to meetings, travel, expenses, etc.
- Letters on funding of a research assistantship for Ulric Nef at Chicago, 1912.
- Provisional budget for 1915, with appropriations for specific research projects, list of applicants for minor grants, and abstracts of proposals recommended for funding by president of Carnegie Institution, 1915.
Carrel, Alexis. 28 files, 1911-1924
- Correspondence between Carrel (in Lyon, France) and SF, 1914; Carrells plans for war work in France, especially his work in Lyon with large wounds; his work at Compiegne, including organization of the laboratory and association with E. D. Dakin and Henry James, 1916-18.
- Routine administrative correspondence on Carrells work at RIMR. List of military officers enrolled in Carrells course on war medicine at War Demonstration Hospital, New York.
- Report on Carrel's present and proposed research at RIMR, 1919.
- Correspondence concerning his proposed study of carcinomas. (Carrel believed British theory of "cancer virus" was wrong, 7/12/25.)
- Two manuscripts on the study of comparative physiology and physiology, and the purpose and organization of an institute of physiology, 1928.
- Summary of Carrel's work with Charles A. Lindbergh on perfusion pumps, 1930-1935.
- Letters to SF concerning Carrel's arrest on charge of collaboration with the Vichy government, 1944.
Castle, William E. 20 items, 1910 and 1925-1927.
- Correspondence on supply of mice by Bussey Institute to RIMR, 1910.
- Letters on possibility of financial aid to Dr. L. ca. Strong of Harvard Medical School.
Cattell, James McKeen. 12 files, 1911-1937
- Correspondence on contributions to Popular Science Monthly, and to Science.
- Letter copy) from Cattell to Jerome Greene of Rockefeller Foundation explaining formation and duties of Committee of One Hundred of AAAS and Rockefeller Foundation contributions to AAAS to support small research grants, 3/25/16.
- Invitations to SF to lecture at meetings of AAAS.
- Correspondence on secretaryship of AAAS; list of nominees and votes received by each, 1920.
- Mostly general correspondence and administrative materials relating to AAAS and Science; but there is some personal correspondence.]
Century Association. 2 files, 1912-1938
- Letters concerning nominations for membership.
Chickering, H. T. 3 files, 1915-1936
- Correspondence on his work with poliomyelitis and meningitis victims at RM Hospital, including case records.
China Medical Board. 12 files, 1914-1922.
- Plans of organization of Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) and its relation to missionary societies.
- Election of Trustees F. T. Gates, Wallace Buttrick, W. H. Welch, SF, J. D, Rockefeller, Jerome Greene, and one representative of each missionary society.
- Blueprint of FMC and surrounding properties.
- Letters from SF from Peking, 1915.
- Curricula vitae of physicians and nurses at PUMC, 1914.
- Report of Special Commission to China on medical education in China, 1915 (report dated 1920).
- SF's report on medical education in southern China, 1915. 45 pp.
- William H. Welch's report on medical education in northern China, 1915. 20 pp.
- Frederick T. Gates' report on medical education in Hankow and Changsa provinces, 1915. 16 pp.
- China Medical Board -Trustees' recommendation that a preparatory school be attached to PUMC, 1917.
- Preliminary report on the building of the medical school and attached laboratories to be erected in Peking with Rockefeller Foundation funds.
- Minutes of meetings; minutes of Executive Committee of Rockefeller Foundation to consider reports of China Medical Board.
- Outlines of proposals for fellowships for nurses, Chinese medical graduates and additional staff at missionary hospitals, and proposed aid to Chinese institutions, 1915.
- Budgets of PUMC for 1914, 1920-1921.
- Annual Report, 1918-19, covering history of Board and its administration. 49 pp.
- Further reports on proposed establishment of a medical school at Shanghai.
- SF's report on medical education of Chinese women..
- Report to Trustees of Rockefeller Foundation, 1921-1922.
Chittenden, Russell Henry. 6 items, 1912-17
- Letters (copies) from SF on candidates for National Academy of Sciences,
Christian, Henry A. ca. 25 items, 1918-1930
- Grant proposals by Prof. Eyster, University of Wisconsin, for study of pneumonia, 1920; by A. N. Richards, Peabody and MacNider, and others for research on nephritis, 1920.
- Notices of meetings to discuss research bordering on chemistry and physics.
- Division of Medical Sciences, NRC, Executive Committee, Minutes, October, 1919.
Clark, Harry J. ca. 50 items, 1920-1928
- Correspondence about his appointment to RIMR, 1920.
- Reports of his work on radioactivity, biophysics, and construction of a radium plant at RIMR.
Clark, William Mansfield. 2 items, 1935
- Letters to SF respecting obstruction of his work in urinalysis by natant laws, and his appointment to a committee of FASEB to investigate laws which diverted research into commercially restricted channels.
Clark, Paul F. 3 files, 1910-1938
- Correspondence about his work with poliomyelitis and general experimental therapeutics at RIMR and Johns Hopkins University Medical School Department of Pathology; also correspondence on exchange of reprints.
Clarke, Hans Thacher. 8 items, 1934 and 1 item, 1945
- Letters on Max Bergmann's adjustment to work at RIMR.
Cohn, Alfred Ezra. 16 files, 1911-45
- General and administrative correspondence (many are letters originally covering reports or other enclosures).
- Long letter to SF about PUMC, 6/25/25.
- Letter to SF on effects of WWI on research in Germany, 8/6/25; reply explaining why SF bad resolved not to return to Germany, 8/25125.
- Long letter to SF explaining relationship of his research to that of Anson and Mirsky, 3/11/30.
- General correspondence discussing Cohn's work with patients at Rockefeller Institute Hospital; also some personal correspondence.
Cohn, Edwin Joseph. 5 items, 1919-1927
- Information to SF that liver extract had been sent to Janet Vaughan of Medical Research Council.
Cole, Rufus Ivory. 26 files, 1910-1935
- Letters about formal opening of Rockefeller Institute Hospital, 1910; on appointment of A. E. Cohn to Hospital, 1911; on transfer of Donald D. Van Slyke from RIMR to Hospital. (Cole wished Van Slyke to be trained in clinical problems after Van Slyke completed his work in protein metabolism, July-Oct., 1913).
- Letters relating to vivisection, 1915.
- Correspondence about volunteer workers from Armed Services at Hospital, 1916.
- Correspondence on standardization of antidneumococcus serum.
- Comments by SF on articles written by workers at Hospital.
- Correspondence on work of MacGallum, Dochez, Avery and Cohn, in conjunction with the Army, among troops in Georgia and Texas, 1918; discussion of work done in U.S. on flu epidemic, 1918.
- Correspondence about Rivers' work on yellow fever and psitticosis.
- Letters on F. G. Benedict's request that Henry Barbour be allowed to work at the Hospital. (Cole opposed employing a "freelance" pharmacologist.
- Letter from SF enclosing a list of hospitals receiving money .rom Insulin Fund for research, 3/26/23.
- Letter from SF giving his opinion of M. Heidelberger's work and his future in chemistry, 4/6/22.
- Letter fron, SF questioning A. E. Cohn's work on striped muscle and asked whether Cohn had any concrete plans for his research.
- [Much administrative correspondence concerning financial matters, applicants for fellowships, general progress reports from the Hospital, selection of voluntary workers.]
Compton, Karl T. 4 files, 1928-1935
- Report from Compton to President F. D. Roosevelt on the importance of research in physical sciences (copy).
- Correspondence on NRC Fellowship Committee in physics, chemistry and mathematics, and the selection of Charles A. Krauss as Field Secretary, 1933.
- Proposal of Science Advisory Board of the National Academy of Sciences for a National Research Administration, 26 pp., 1934 (copy).
- Correspondence about Yandell Henderson's interest in research into effects of alcohol on physiology and sociology of man.
Conant, James B. 2 files, 1921-42
- Mostly general.correspondence.
- Letter to SF on the work of Anson and Mirsky on coagulation of proteins, which he felt was unreliable, 6/8/31.
Conn, Herbert William. 16 items, 1912-16
- Letters requesting SF's support of Clean Milk Congress, New York; correspondence about exchange of reprints.
Council of National Defense. 10 items, 1917
- List of members and committees of General Medical Board,
- Council of National Defense, August, 191T; notices of meetings.
- Complete list of standard medical supplies necessary for national defense in case production was restricted.
Councilman, W. T. 28 items, 1910-1923
- Correspondence on his poliomyelitis research at RIME; also some personal correspondence.
Craig, Charles F. 3 files, 1911-18
- Letters to SF on work at El Paso on antidysenteric, antimeningitis, and aritityphoid serums. Some case records of patients treated with SF's antimeningitis serum.
Crile, George W. 20 items, 1914-1929
- Letters requesting SF's help in selection of bacteriologists to work with him in Neuilly, France; also general correspondence.
Crozier, W. J. 3 items, 1933
- On the death of Frederick T. Gates.
Crutcher, Katherine G. ca. 40 items, 1923-45
- List of scientists in Division of Surgery, RIMR, 1924-1936.
- Records of institutions which received cultures from the Departments of Pathology and Bacteriology, RIMR, 1924
Cumming, Hugh S. 3 files, 1921-1934
- Correspondence about conferences on public health, and on standardization of serum preparations.
- Report on future plans of United States Public Health Service Advisory Committee.
Curtis,W. ca. 4 items, 19P9-1931
- List of grants made by NRC for research into effects of radiation upon living organisms, with names of researchers and amount of support given, 1929-1930.
- Report of NRC Committee on Radiation, 1929-1930.
Dakin, Henry Drysdale. 6 files, 1911-45
- Description of his work with Alexis Carrel in France, 1915; notes (written 1945) on Carrel's work at Compiegne, France, in World War I; report to NRC on his work with amino acids, 1918, 40 pp Correspondence concerning Walter Morley Fletcher's proposed visit to U.S., 1921.
- Correspondence about Journal of Biological Chemistry as suitable for publication of papers from RIMR.
- General administrative correspondence; correspondence on supply of cultures and exchange of reprints; some personal letters.
Dale, Henry Hallett. 20 items, 1920-1933
- Correspondence on Walter Morley Fletcher's visit to U.S., 1921; about the possibility of Laidlaw working at RIMR.
Davenport, Charles Benedict. ca. 40 items, 1914-4o
- Correspondence concerning Heren's attack on his research at Eugenics Record Office, 1913-14.
- Letter to W. H. Welch outlining plans for future of Eugenics Record Office and estimate of funds required for its operation. (Davenport hoped that Rockefeller Foundation would defray costs not covered by endowment from Mrs. Harriman), 1/5/15 (copy).
- Letter to SF about traits of persons not accepted for military service, 12/19/22.
- Correspondence on SF's biography of W. H. Welch.
Defries, Robert D. 33 items, 1923-1932
- Correspondence on the supply of insulin from Toronto to HIM-
De Kruif, Paul. 3 files, 1920-1922
- Administrative materials relating to his work at RIMR, 1920-1922.
- Drafts of articles for Century Magazine and the volume Civilization in the United States -- an Inquiry by Thirty Americans Medicine, 1922.
Dochez, Alphonse Raymond. 4 files, 1917-1935
- Correspondence about his work in Texas on pneumococcus as assistant to Rufus I. Cole, 1917.
- General correspondence on Dochez' work with tuberculosis.
Donaldson, Henry Herbert. 20 items, 1917-1926
- Correspondence about an antivivisection bill in California state legislature, 1920.
- Letters concerning meetings of NAS, and on Richard M. Pearce's election to APS, 1914.
Doty, Alvah H. 5 files, 1915-1931
- Correspondence and reports on social poliomyelitis studies in New York City and on infantile paralysis in New Rochelle, N.Y., funded by Rockefeller Foundation and administered by RIMR.
Draper, George. 7 files, 1914-1936 (materials not organized)
- Correspondence on his work with poliomyelitis and with meningitis victims in U.S. army camps in the southern stated, ig.14-18.
- Letter attached to a report on Draper's work on botulism conducted as chief surgeon to American Expeditionary Forces in France, January, 1918.
- Correspondence about his medical patients, 1920-1936.
Drinker, Cecil K. 5 items, 1928-1932
DuBois, Eugene Floyd. 36 items, 1917-1939
- Letters on Harold Himwich's trip to Europe; also general correspondence.
Dubos, Rene Jules. 5 items, 1942
- Correspondence on the translation of his article on prevention of poliomyelitis.
Dunham, Edward Kellogg. 3 files, 1910-1921
- Correspondence on his work with meningitis victims in Armed Forces at Rhode Island, 1917.
- Letter discussing work of Harold Anioss on the effects of chloramines on poliomyelitis.
- General correspondence with Mrs. E. K. Dunham, 1922-1935.
Dunn, Charles Hunter. ca. 30 items, 1907-15
- Correspondence on his work with meningitis victims in Boston; requests for antimeningitis serum to RIMR; case outline and statistics on cases treated with antimeningitis serum.
- Correspondence on his work with antiinfluenza serum.
Du Nouy, P. Lecomte. 60 items, 1919-1937
- General correspondence on his work at RIMR, 1921.
- Report on X-ray crystal analysis and estimates of costs of a complete crystallography department at RIMR, 1926.
- Letter on Du Nouy's visit to Geophysicial Laboratory of Carnegie Institution to acquire the latest skills in X-ray crystallography.
- Du Nouy's description of his work at the Institut Pasteur, and information on its internal organization, 1930.
- Correspondence concerning the supposed accident that BCG vaccine from Institut Pasteur killed children in Lribeck, 1930; Du Nouy's explanation that the deaths could not have been so caused.
- List of his papers produced at Institut Pasteur, Department of Molecular Physics, 1928-1931.
Duval, Charles. 6 files, 1908-1934
- Correspondence on his work with meningitis victims at the Montreal General Hospital, including requests for samples of Flexneris antimeningitis serum.
- Letter from SF informing Duval that he had been recommended for the Chair of Pathology and Bacteriology at Tulane University; and on his dissatisfaction with his position at Tulane.
- Letters on his application for the post at the University of Virginia vacated by Banting's acceptance of the Chair of Pathology at Wisconsin.
- Letters on his work with poliomyelitis at the Charity Hospital, New Orleans.
Eastman, George. 13 items, 1920-1921
- Inquiry about the work at RIMR on X-ray treatment of tonsils.
Eastman Visiting Professorship. 6 files, 1936-1938
- orrespondence regarding arrangements for SF's trip to England, 1937-1938.
- Invitations to dinners and meetings etc.
- Memorandum by SF on the establishing of a complete school of medicine at Oxford University using Nuffield funds, its feasibility and necessary costs.
- General correspondence.
Ebeling, Albert Henry. 11 items, 1916-1924
Eberson, Frederick. 6 files, 1916-1938
- General correspondence while Eberson was with North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service, 1917.
- Letters from SF assuring Eberson of a position at RIMR on his return from China; and about his working under Opie at Washington University Medical School.
- Letters to SF describing his work vith poliomyelitis at University of Southern California.
Edsall, David. 3 files, 1910-1930
- Letters on his acceptance of Chair of Preventive Medicine at Washington University, St. Louis; and giving his reasons for resigning his position at St. Louis; and on acceptance of Chair of Medicine at Harvard.
- Letter asking SF to insure that Cornell consider A. E. Taylor for an opening in physiological chemistry. In thesame letter Edsall describes deficiencies at University of Pennsylvania. Edsall is confident about future of A. N. Richards as opportunities for trained pharmacologists are abundant, 3/13/11. In his reply SF expresses doubts on qualifications of Richerdsas a trained investigator.
- Correspondence about the first Dunham lecture, 1928.
Eggleston, Marjory K. 10 files, 1920-1935
- Administrative correspondence concerning applicants for positions at Peking Union Medical College; budgets, memos, minutes, etc. concerning PUMC.
Ehrlich, Paul. 3 files, 1904-15. (Most letters are in German but there are many translations.)
- Correspondence on his treatment of leukemia with neosalvarsan.
- Correspondence on exchange of cultures of bacteria and viruses between Ehrlich and RIMR.
- Letter on new Goldman Institute for the study of vital staining, 9/4/11, 15 pp.
- Correspondence on Noguchi's visit to Ehrlich's Institut, 1913.
Ehrlich (Biography). 1 file
- Manuscript of biography of Ehrlich by Martha Marquardt.
Electric Shock. 33 files, 1926-1930
- Correspondence with members of a committee formed to study the effects of severe electric shock, and with its investigators.
Ellicott, N. P. 4 files, 1912-1935
- Administrative correspondence concerning Rockefeller Hospital.
Ellis, Arthur W. M. 3 files, 1915-44
- Requests to SF for meningitis serum.
- Letters on his appointment to professorship of medicine at London Hospital, 1924.
- Letter criticizing SF's historical account of post vaccinal encephalitis published in JAMA. Ellis states that Turnbull had observed post vaccinal encephalitis as early as 1922, which when reported led to the Ministry of Health's forming the Andrews Committee on vaccination; that Turnbull's full report to Andrews Committee had not been published because it would have had adverse effects on practice of vaccination.
Embree, William Rogers. 24 files, 1917-1936
- Letter expressing concern that the press charged Rockefeller Foundation dominated certain departments of New York City administration, 9/22/17.
- Announcement to SF of meetings of Rockefeller Trustees to discuss constitution of the Foundation, 1917.
- Letters from ]Dnbree informing SF that Rockefeller Foundation would fund part of the expenses of N. Y. Committee of After Care of Infantile Paralysis cases.
- Minutes of Executive Committee Meeting of Rockefeller Foundation on tuberculosis research in France, 4/28/17.
- Report of Charles H. W. Foster on work of Rockefeller Foundation War Relief Commission, Berne, Switzerland.
- Notice of meetings of Executive Committee of Rockefeller Foundation on purchase of land near Walter Reed Memorial Hospital to be presented to U. S. War Department for expansion of the hospital.
- Letters concerning budgets for serum production and RIMR.
- Report of Oxford Committee for administering grants from Rockefeller Foundation to assist Belgian professors in England, 1918.
- Report from James F. Ballard on purchase of scientific books for Peking Union Medical College.
- Report of the reasons for Rockefeller Foundation's decision not to build a medical school at Shanghai, 1920.
- Letter from SF on Executive Committee's decision to fund work on animal nutrition by Dr. H. P. Armsby at Pennsylvania State College, 4/19/20.
- General correspondence on Van Slyke's proposed nutrition study in Germany, 1921.
- Declaration from Pasteur Institut on its financial needs. Letters between Embree and SF on Rockefeller Foundation's support of Pasteur Institut with 025,000 in 1921, and in subsequent years, 1922-1925.
- Report of President Vincent and Richard M. Pearce on Canadian medical centers, 1920,
- Copy of a letter from Embree to Prof. Kritschewsky, of Bacteriological Institute, Moscow, on future policy of Rockefeller Foundation towards funding Russian research.
- Letters to SF on Rockefeller Foundation's interest in funding studies in the fieldiof human biology, including Raymond Pearl's work on life-span and Robert M. Yerkes' work on animal behavior. SF responds that he had doubts about such a policy and cannot support Foundation's plans to fund a breeding center for anthropoid apes needed for Pearl's and Yerkes' work, 1928.
- Notice of Embree's leaving Rockefeller Foundation to become chairman of Rosenwald Fund in Chicago.
- Correspondence about Rosenwald Fund's contribution to Emil Abderhalden, 1930.
Emerson, Howen. 5 files, 1912-1934
- Correspondence on production and distribution of antimeningitis serum. SF strongly opposes distribution of serum without added preservatives.
- Letters on meningitis carriers in New Yorki and about poliomyelitis in New York City, 1916.
- Correspondence about work of Alvah Doty for New York City Department of Health.
- Manuscript on the "Origin and Organization of the American Epidemiological Society," 1927.
Erlanger, Joseph. 6 items, 1927; 1 item, 1944
- Correspondence concerning Rockefeller Foundation travelling fellowships. SF suggests eligible students.
- Congratulations on Erlanger's receipt of Nobel Prize.
Ernst, Harold. ca. 25 items, 1913-1921
- Correspondence about American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, and suggestions for membership.
- Request to SF for antimeningitis serum and for rabbits infected with Treonema palladium for research.
Evans, Alice Catherine. 6 items, 1922-1927
- Correspondence on Evans' visit to RIMR, 1922; and about her work with encephalitis.
Evans, Herbert McLean. 3 files, 1912-1933
- Correspondence about his grant from RIMR to study vital staining of tissues at various dye houses in Breslau, 1912.
- Letter explaining his reasons for leaving Johns Hopkins University for California, 1915.
- Evans' discussion of his ideas for a journal of monographic studies on anatomy, perhaps to be funded by NRC.
- Copies of letters to Evans about funding for Professors Cignozzi and E. S. Sundstroem.
- Correspondence about his work at RIMR, 1932-1933.
Falk, Kaufman George. 2 items, 1911; 1 item, 1916
- Application to work in RIMR's department of chemistry, 1911.
Falta, Wilhelm. 3 items, 1922
- Letters to SF concerning his financial difficulties at Kaiserin Elizabeth Hospital, Vienna.
Felton, Lloyd D. 2 files, 1918-1933
- Correspondence concerning Felton's working at RIMR, 1920; discussion of his work on chemotherapy and pneumoccus:at the RIMR, his administrative correspondence about Felton's expenses.
- Requests from Felton to Rockefeller Foundation for funds to aid his research at Harvard University Department of Preventive Medicine & Hygiene, 1933.
Fenn, Wallace O. 20 items, 1921-1924
- Correspondence about Fenn's plans to work with A. V. Hill, Bayliss, and F. G. Hopkins in England,.1922.
- Letter to SF outlining offer of professorship of physiology at University of Rochester, 1924.
Ferrell, John A. 7 files, 1914-1936
- Letters detailing work of field workers of Rockefeller Sanitary Commission in the southern states of U.S. on the eradication of hookworm, 1914; administrative correspondence concerning appointment of field directors for Commission.
- Copies of letters of recommendation to New York State Board of Medical Examiners requesting that Ferrell be licensed.
- Correspondence about samples of Carvacrol sent by Kremers in Wisconsin to RIMR to test its effectiveness in hookworm disease.
- General administrative correspondence.
Fischer, Emil. 15 items, 1912-13
- Correspondence concerning use of arsenicals by RIMR in the treatment of patients with virulent pneumonia.
- Recommendations to Fischer of Dr. Uexküll.
- Fisher, Irving. 2 files, 1913-1930
- Letters on international meeting of antivivisectionists, Washington, D.C., 1913.
Fitz, Reginald. 35 items, 1917-1939
- Personal correspondence between Fitz and SF while Fitz was with American Expeditionary Forces in France, 1917.
- Correspondence on offer of professorship of medicine, University of Michigan, to Fitz, 1920.
- Letters concerning his work at the Peter Beat Brigham Hospital as a visiting physician under Herter, 1922.
Fletcher, Walter Morley. 3 files, 1916-1932
- Correspondence about exchange of reprints, specimens and sera. Copy of a letter from ca. J. Martin to Fletcher about work of Harriette Chick on nutrition among children in Vienna, 1919-1920.
- General correspondence about Fletcher's visit to U.S., 1920.
- Correspondence on proposed candidates for chair of pathology, at Cambridge University, after death of Woodhead.
- General personal and professional correspondence.
Flexner, Abraham. 17 files, 1916-1929
- Letters from SF to AF outlining his thoughts on organization of clinical pathology at Johns Hopkins University.
- Correspondence on his book on medical education in Europe.
- Correspondence about development of Stanford University Medical School.
- Correspondence about proposals that Rockefeller Foundation fund an institute of public health; SF feels it should be attached to Johns Hopkins University, Feb. 1916.
- Correspondence about professorship of physiology at Johns Hopkins University Medical School vacated by Howell, Feb. 1916.
- Letters about the upset at Harvard University, where "the reactionaries" displaced Cannon, Cushing, and Folin, with suggestion that Cannon be asked to fill professorship of physiology at Johns Hopkins University Medical School vacated by Howell, Feb. 1916.
- Letters from W. G. MacCallum to W. H. Welch concerning budgets of Departments of Pathology and Bacteriology at Johns Hopkins University, listing staff positions and salaries, 1917.
- Report on conference respecting a medical school for University of Chicago by Drs. Judson, Billings, Welch, Smith, Coolidge and SF, June 1919. 8 pp.
- Copy of a letter from Joseph Erlanger to AF requesting funds to visit Bellevue Hospital to work on shock, 6/17/19.
- Revised budget for College of Physicians and Surgeons, New
- York, 1920. 11 pp.
- Correspondence about Richard M. Pearce's letter to Cushing on meaning of ''full-time" employment, May 1920.
- Letter from SF to AF outlining what the next generation of laboratory men would need to accomplish effective -work; he stresses emphasis on chemistry and physics rather than biology; and suggests successor to Pearce at University of Pennsylvania, 3/12/20.
- Memorandum on medical education in the South by AF, 1920. 22 pp.
- General correspondence on vacant positions at several institutions.
- Letter to SF on possibility of creating a Department of Comparative Pathology for Leo Loeb, 2/13/20.
- Report by AF on pharmacology in medicine, with SF's comments, 7/4/24.
- Correspondence concerning Walter and Da-ndy's tour of medical schools in Europe, March 1924.
- Letter from SF to AF on booklet on colloid chemistry. SF discusses colloid chemistry studies at University of Wisconsin and his reservations over establishing an independent foundation for any branch of chemistry, SF feels recommendations concerning colloid chemistry had been made by men not distinguished as chemists, 6/10/24.
- Correspondence about offer to McLean of a professorship at University of Chicago, 1924.
- Letter from SF to AF about International Education Board's funding Einstein's work on quantum theory, 1/1/24.
- Correspondence between AF and SF on proposed gift of General Education Board to Washington University to organize its department of bacteriology.
- Correspondence about desire of E. O. Jordan, University of Chicago, to employ Dr. Bronfenbrenner of RIMR, 10/25/27.
- Letter of SF to AF asking whether Rockefeller Foundation may see its way to fund research of Herbert M. Evans at University of California for five years. 3/13/28.
- Letter from SF discussing benefits of AF's work on medical education, and outlining hopes for many of the institutions AF had helped build up or create, 1/15/29.
- Some personal correspondence.
- Files 13-16 contain general and administrative correspondence, including letters originally accompanying reports, etc.
Flexner, Bernard. 3 files, 1918-1930
Flexner, Helen Thomas. 5 files, 1909-16
Flexner Morris. 2 files, 1912-1930
- Correspondence on his work under Jobling at University of Chicago, 1912; and on his medical work in Kentucky during WWI.
- Family correspondence.
Flexner Simon. 77 files, 1915-1935
- General administrative correspondence concerning RIMR. Much is to and from SF's secretary, Miss Van der Osten, on occasions when SF was away from the office. This material is in files 1-65.
- [For other Simon Flexner materials consult file headings on the list of the Flexner papers prepared by Murphy D. Smith of American Philosophical Society Library.]
Flinn, Waldo R. 3 files, 1928-42
- General administrative correspondence about RIMR, such as arrangements for visitors, budgets, expense accounts, etc.
Florey, Howard Walter. 12 items, 1939-44
- Letters to SF on state of research at Dunn School of Pathology; Oxford; also general and personal correspondence.
Flugge, Carl. 4 items, 1921-1922
Folks Homer. 13 files, 1914-41
- General correspondence about meetings of Rockefeller Foundation Board of Trustees, reprints, and support for the Friends of Medical Progress.
- Replies to a questionnaire of Rockefeller Foundation Committee on Reorganization, 1926; Draft of the Coimittee's report and recommendations, 1926; outline of plan for reorganization of Rockefeller Foundation Boards, 1928,
- Budget for New York office of Peking Union Medical College, 1928-1929.
- Report from Warren Weaver, and notes from the diaries of Weaver and Hanson of Division of Natural Sciences of Rockefeller Foundation, on findings at Universities of Missouri, California and Stanford departments of natural sciences, 1933.
- Correspondence about Division of Natural Sciences of Rockefeller Foundation and its funding Weaver's scheme of "vital processes," 1934.
Franck, James. 12 items, 1936-1938
- Correspondence about arrangements for Franck's lectures at RIMR, Feb. 1936.
- Letter to SF on conditions of his employment at University of Chicago and his misunderstanding with President Bowman of Johns Hopkins University on the matter, 6/6/38.
Fraser, Thomas Richard. 7 items, 1911-15
- Correspondence about Fraser's proposed lecture at University of Edinburgh, March 1912.
- Correspondence on SF's receipt of Cameron Prize, 1911.
Freundlich, Herbert Max. 1 item, 1933
- Letter about possibility of L. F. Loeb's employment at RIMR.
Fulton, John Farquhar. 30 items, 1930-43
- Correspondence on obtaining a chimpanzee from Yerkes' laboratory for use in neurological examinations, 1932.
Funk, Casimir. 8 items, 1917-1922
- Arrangements for Funk to discuss with SF a position at Bryn Mawr College.
- Letters to SF expressing interest in appointment as bead of Department of Chemistry of Institute of Medical Research in Warsaw if Rockefeller Foundation should give support to the Institute, 1922.
Gager, Charles Stuart. 8 items, 1931-1937
Garrison, Fielding Hudson. 2 files, 1914-1934
- Correspondence about his An Introduction to the History of Medicine; also about exchange of reprints, etc.
Gates, Frederick L. 15 files, 1912-1933
- Letters concerning Gates' appointment as a fellow of RIMR, 1913.
- Correspondence with SF about his work at U.S. Naval Hospital in Norfolk,Virginia, on meningitis victims, 1917.
- Copy of Gates' work report at RIMR, 1917-18.
- Letters to SF about work at Fort Riley, Kansas, including daily reports of work with meningitis vaccine, and case histories, 1918.
- Correspondence about Gates' work with serum agglutinates, winter, 1922-1923.
- Letters to SF on plans to visit University of Chicago Department of Physics and Johns Hopkins University to study fundamental concepts of light and energy preparatory to moving into biophysics.
- Letter from SF asking Gates:for a research plan for 1924-1927. SF expreses his optimism about application of light physics to biology, especially pathology and physiology, 9/24/24.
- Correspondence about his trip to Europe, summer, 1925.
- Correspondence on his work on the exposure of glands to ultraviolet light, 1928.
- General correspondence from Gates from Laboratory of General Physiology, Cambridge University, 1930; from Harvard, 1930-1933.
Gates Frederick Taylor. 3 files, 1914-1929
- General correspondence.
- Correspondence about Rockefeller Foundation's gift for insulin research discussion of Banting's work at Toronto, 1923. Gates writes be hopes Banting can be dissuaded from work on transplantation to investigate the chemical formulae for the essential elements of insulin or the precise causes of diabetes.
- Correspondence about Gates' autobiography Chapters of My Life.
- Addresses in memory of Gates by J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., William H. Welch, and SF 5/15/29. 18 pp.
- Letters to Mrs. F. T. Gates, 1929-1931.
Gay, Frederick P. 4 files, 1910-1939
- Correspondence about a position in bacteriology at University of California, 1910, 1913.
- Correspondence about vaccine for typhoid produced at University of California by Dr. Claypole. Because it cannot be adequately tested for lack of research funds, Gay asks if it can be sent to RIMR for that purpose, 1915.
- Correspondence about Jules Bordet's concerns over funds at University of Brussels.
- Correspondence about an assistant for Karl Landsteiner at RIMR, 1922.
- General correspondence about applicants for NRC grants.
General Education Board. 1 item, 1924
- Memorandum about Mr. Rockefeller's gift for improvement of medical education in United States. 34 pp.
Godfrey, Edward S., Jr. 10 files, 1920-45
- Correspondence about exchange of reprints and articles; patients with viral diseases; typhus, pneumonia, encephalitis lethargica, etc.; amendments to New York State sanitary codes.
- Minutes of 185th Public Health Council Meeting, N.Y., 5/20/32; correspondence.
- Amendments to the interstate quarantine regulations, 1932.
- Memorandum relating to Grade A raw milk, 1936.
- Memorandum to Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York about Godfrey's accomplishments in Public Health Department, 1943.
Goebel, Walther F. 11 items, 193o-44
- Arrangements for RIMR staff meetings.
Gomberg, Moses. 4 items, 1913, 1926
- Letters concerning a position in organic chemistry at University of Michigan, 1913; about need for a person in physical biology at RIMR, 1926.
Gorgas, William. ca. 5 files, 1914-18
- Correspondence about members of Army Medical Reserve Corps attending classes at RIMR, 1917-18.
- Reports from Gorgas to War Department on work with yellow fever in Equador, 1916.
- Recommendations by SF of persons at RIMR for commissions in Army Medical Reserve Corps, 1917.
Graham, Evarts Ambrose. 2 items, 1916
- Reciuest for information about a possible serum for the treatment of infantile paralysis.
Graves, Stuart. 2 files, 1916-1934
- Correspondence about his 'work with meningitis at University of Louisville.
- Requests for reprints; for suggestions of a person to fill position in Graves' department at University of Louisville.
Greene, Jerome D. 19 files, 1910-40
- General administrative correspondence about RIMR publications, budgets, staff, organiz ' ation of offices and library, 1910.
- Correspondence about Alexis Carrel, especially how to keep him at RIMR after WWI.
- Correspondence about research into problems related to alcoholism, 1914.
- Memorandum about resolutions of Executive Committee of Rockefeller Foundation to establish an Institute for Economic Research, 1914.
- Correspondence about a grant request from National Committee on Mental Hygiene, 1914.
- Application and proposal for funds to Rockefeller Foundation from School of Tropical Medicine, Harvard University, 1915.
- Rockefeller Foundation Annual Report, 1915.
- Letters from Greene to SF while latter was in England, 1918; refers to outbreak of botulism there.
- Memorandum about proposed method for treatment of children with infantile paralysis, especially orthopedic treatment.
- Much general correspondence concerning meetings of Rockefeller Foundation Boards.
Greene, Roger S. 10 files, 1914-1934
- 'Plan to Develop Hospitals in China,' 1915. 13 PP.
- Report to Wallace Buttrick concerning Greene's interview with President Li-Yuan-Hung of China, 7/10/16.
- General administrative correspondence about meetings of China Medical Board.
- Details of unrest in Department of Pathology, Peking Union Medical College, 1922.
- Proposed changes in the medical curriculum, Peking Union Medical College, 1925.
- Impressions of Peking Union Medical College by Reid Hunt in a letter to President Vincent, 1923.
- Request to SF to allow Dr. Louise Pearce a leave of absence to attend Peking Union Medical College for 1931-1932.
- Description of the staff and work at Peking Union Medical College, in a letter from Greene to SF, 1/l/31.
Gregg, Alan. 3 files, 1922-41
- Correspondence concerning official meetings and dinners of Division of Medical Education, Rockefeller Foundation.
- Correspondence about supply of medical journals to Europe.
Gruenberg, Benjamin. 3 files, 1926-1934
- Notice of election of George Murbabe as president of American Association for Medical Progress, 1927; circular letters about work of Association.
Haber, Fritz. 2 items, 1928
Hagedorn, Arend Laurens. 6 items, 1921-1925
- Letters about supply of experimental mice to RIMR, 1921; and concerning work on size-inheritance problems of white mice, 1/20/25.
Hale, George Ellery. 5 files, 1915-1939 (files not fully organized)
- Correspondence about vivisection debate in California, 1915-17.
- Correspondence about SF as chairman of Medical Division, National Research Council, 1918, and choice of men to serve on its Executive Board.
- Copy of a letter from H. D. Dakin to Hale about a suggestion of Royal Society of London that NRC form a food committee similar to that of Royal Society, 1/19/18.
- Correspondence about war organization of NAS Council members and members of Executive Committee of NRC.
- Correspondence on SF's attending a meeting at Royal Society of London as delegate of NAS to discuss formation of an interallied research council, Oct. 1918.
- Copy of a letter from Hale to W. W. Keen on outlines for Tnternational Research Council, 5/28/19.
- Correspondence on death of Bumstead, 1921, and the appointment of his successor as chairman of NBC. SF feels a man from the physico-chemical sciences should be appointed.
- Letter from Hale to SF explaining reasons for resigning from NRC Fellowship Board in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. He feels, with removal of Millikan to California, there should not be three people on the board from the same institution, 10/3/21.
- Correspondence about Hale's 200" telescope, 1930-1931.
- Correspondence on proposed donation by Mrs. Kerckhoff of an institution in memory of her husband. Both Hale and SF feel the money should be given to T. H. Morgan's laboratory to develop the work there in biophysics and biochemistry, Aug. 1921.
- Further correspondence concerning International Research Council, also mention of plans put forward to Rockefeller Foundation to promote research in physics and chemistry, 7/17/18.
- Letter to SF about Einstein's proposed visit to U.S., 3/4/21.
Halliburton, William Dobinson. 3 items, (1) 1916 (2) 1917
Hamburger, Hartog Jakob. 12 items, 1919-1923
- Hamburger thanks SF for hospitality during his visit to RIMR 1922 and is of opinion such an institute should be established in Groningen.
Hammarstein, Einar. 1 item, 1922
- Introduction from SF to Hammarstein of Abraham Flexner.
Hanson, Frank Blair. 2 items, 1936
- Request for SF's opinions of Dr. E. Uhlenhuth.
Harrison, Ross Granville. 35 items, 1910-44
- Introduction to SF for Dr. Rhoda Erdmann, 1911.
- Correspondence on Burrows' experiments with chick embryos, and Harrison's share of credit.
- Request to nominate Reinhard Dohrn for Nobel Prize, 1928.
- Correspondence about an antivivisectionist suit against Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, 1944.
Harrop, George A. 5 items, 1923
- Correspondence about supply of cerebrospinal fluid to RIMR.
- Correspondence about work in insulin therapy classes at Columbia University-Presbyterian Hospital, 1923.
Haselbauer, Peter P. 4 files, 1922-1938
- Correspondence about his work with meningitis serum on rabbits; charts and daily reports.
- Reports on his work with herpes and encephalitis.
Hastings, Albert Baird. 10 items, 1926-1931
Hatfield, Charles J. 3 files, 1913-1936
- Correspondence concerning Advisory Council meetings of Henry Phipps Institute; report to Council May 1916, March 1918 and Feb. 1926,
- Correspondence about SF's taking chairmanship of the National Tuberculosis Association.
Hecht, Selig. 8 items, 1924; 1 item, 1934
- Correspondence about his lecture to RIMR, 1924.
- Letters about a grant from International Education Board to study at Woods Hole, 1924.
Heidelberger, Michael. 2 files, 1913-43
- General correspondence about RIMR staff.
- Correspondence about his visit to Europe, 1924.
Heiser, Victor G. 3 files, 1916-1934
- General correspondence about various projects funded by International Education Board. Many letters were originally attached to reports from commissions throughout the world.
- Correspondence concerning Red Cross Commission on rural sanitation in Poland, 1919; Yellow Fever Commission in Texas; and Hookworm Commission in Mexico.
Hektoen, Ludwig. 2 files, 1913-1937 and 1943
- Report of Committee on Scientific Research to House of Delegates, AMA, 1913-14.
- Correspondence about supplies of antimeningitis serum and infected spinal membranes.
- Correspondence on SF's acceptance of chairmanship of American Society for Microbiology, 1928.
- Letters about election of members to NAS, 1931; lists of nominees with votes received by each.
- Correspondence about election of a chairman of Division of Pathology and Bacteriology, NAS, 1932.
- Correspondence on establishing John F. Carty Medal for advancement of science, 1934.
- Correspondence about Advisory Committee on Fellowships of NRC.
- Correspondence about revisions of administration of NRC pobtdoctoral fellowships in physical and biological sciences, 1937.
Henderson, Lawrence Joseph. 15 items, 1922-1937
- Letter from Henderson about his proposing George H. Whipple to NAS for work on secondary anemia, 4/26/29.
- Copy of a letter from Edwin Cohn to David Edsall on origins of Minot's work on anemia.
- Correspondence on election of Thorvald Madsen as a foreign member of NAS.
Henderson, Yandell. 22 items, 1916-43
- Correspondence on his views on government regulations and government consultantships.
- Letters from Henderson asking SF's support for a change in Secretary of War's order prohibiting use of pound dogs for experimentation with poisonous gases, 1929.
- Correspondence, printed circulars etc. concerning annual meeting of NAS, 1931.
Henry Phipps Institute. 4 items, (1) 1919 (3) 1921
- Minutes of Advisory Council of Phipps Institute, June 1919, May 1921.
Herrick, Charles Judson. 2 items, 1918
Herter, Christian Archibald. 3 items, igio
- Letter on the ultimate cost of construction of Rockefeller Institute Hospital,
Hildebrand, W. H. 2 items, 1923
- Letters concerning publication of his The Cause and Prevention of Cancer.
Hill, Archibald Vivian. 7 items, (1) 1922 (5) 1929 (1) 1937
- Letter on his acceptance of Wallace O. Fenn in his laboratory at Manchester, 1922.
- Letter concerning his Paget Lecture, 1929.
- Letter about proposed international meeting of Society for the Protection of Science and Learning.
Hoagland, Hudson. 3 items, 1932
Holt, Luther Emett. 2 files, 1910-1928
- Correspondence concerning John D. Rockefeller's new endowment for RIMR, 1910; about completion of Rockefeller Institute Hospital and arrangements for its formal opening, 1910.
- Letter from SF to Holt on renewal of Rockefeller grant to fund Ehrlich's work on chemotherapy, 1910.
- Letter concerning a new head of department for cancer work at RIMR; SF suggests Leo Loeb or Prof. von Dungern of Heidelberg, 4/27/10.
- Letter on Oswald Avery's acceptance of position of bacteriologist at RIMR Hospital, 1910.
- Notices of quarterly meetings of Scientific Directors of RIMR.
- Letter about nature of research at RIMR, especially change of emphasis of research and relationship of workers at institutions supported by Rockefeller funds to those at RIMR, 5/14/19.
- Letter from SF to Holt on nutrition work of Osborne, Mendel and McCollum; SF questions whether RIMR should become involved in that field of work, 816/19.
- Arrangements for meeting of Committee of Nutrition of RIMR, Nov. 1919.
- Notes on a discussion concerning nutrition research, Dec. 1919.
- General correspondence.
- Biographical notes on Holt by SF, 1924.
Hotchkiss, Rollin D. 1 item, 1935
Houghton, Henry S. 2 files, 1916-1935
- Correspondence about Red Cross Hospital in Shanghai.
- Correspondence on granting medical degrees at Peking Union Medical College.
- Correspondence on supply of malaria slides from China to RIMR.
- Reports of studies on kala-azar at Department of Pathology of PUMC by J. R. Cash, 1928.
- Correspondence on dedication of new buildings of College of Medicine of State University of Iowa, 1932.
Hospital -- Patient Records. 3 boxes, ca. 1909-1926
Houssay, Bernardo. 5 items, 1937-43
Howland, Leland O. ca. 50 items, 1917-52
- Letters on SF's election as president of AAAS, 1919.
- Administrative correspondence about nominations for membership, of AAAS, publications etc.
- Minutes of AA-AS Committee on Policy, Dec. 1919.
Huber, Gotthelf Carl. 28 items, 1927-1934
- Request from SF to Huber for names of candidates for position in immunology at RIMP., 1927-1928.
- Minutes of meeting of NBC Medical Fellowship Board, 1928, with list of fellows whose grants expired, 1928.
Hudson, Claude Silbert. 2 items, 1918
Hunt, Reid. 12 items, 1919-1925
- Letters about antivivisectionist's slur on Noguchils work with syphilis.
- Letters about exchange of reprints etc.
Hunter, Andrew. 2 items, 1917
- Request to SF for names of candidates for a fellowship in metabolism experiments on psychopathic patients at the Toronto General Hospital.
Hussey, Raymond G. 2 files, 1918-1927
- Correspondence on organization of NRC; conditions of membership, amendments to the constitution, etc., 1919.
- Report of Division of Medical and Related Sciences of NRC, 4/9/19.
- Correspondence on organization of International Research Council, Dec. 1918.
- Correspondence concerning Hussey's work at RIMR, 1920-1922.