Background note
H. (Horton) Corwin Hinshaw was born August 1, 1902 in Iowa Falls, Iowa, and was raised on an apple farm in the Quaker community
of Greenleaf, Idaho. He became a physician and pulmonary specialist instead of a farmer, but ironically the high point of
his career was his work with streptomycin, an antibiotic substance extracted from soil. Streptomycin, the first anti-microbial
drug developed after penicillin, was a break-through in medical science. It has proven to be effective in combating a variety
of bacterial infections, including those that are penicillin-resistant. It was also the first drug used to treat tuberculosis
successfully, although the high rate of mutation in the tuberculosis baccilli causes it to build up a resistance to the drug
over time. Hinshaw and his collaborator, William H. Feldman, were nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1952, but
lost out to their colleague, Selman A. Waksman, who first extracted streptomycin in the laboratory. Hinshaw subsequently
had a long and distinguished career in medical research, private practice, teaching, and writing.
Hinshaw was the third of six children born to Milas Clark Hinshaw (1873-1955) and Ida Letitia Bushong Hinshaw (1881-1942).
He attended Greenleaf Academy in Idaho, and then took his B.S. degree from the College of Idaho in 1923. While at the college,
he met Dorothy Youmans (1902-1994) whom he married on August 6, 1924. The Hinshaws had four children; his two sons followed
him into medical careers, while one daughter became a zoologist and author, and the other an educator.
After spending a year in advanced studies at the University of Pittsburgh, Hinshaw took an M.S. degree at the University of
California, Berkeley in 1926, and completed his Ph.D. at the same institution the following year. From 1927-1931, he taught
Parasitology and Bacteriology at the American University in Beirut, Lebanon. Returning to the United States, Hinshaw earned
his medical degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1933. He was subsequently recruited to work at the Mayo Clinic in
Rochester, Minnesota, where he developed his interest in diseases of the lung.
The collaboration of Hinshaw and William Feldman dates to 1938, when the two shared a ride home from a tuberculosis conference
in St. Paul, Minnesota. After Selman Waksman and Albert Schatz created the first supply of streptomycin in April, 1944, Hinshaw
and Feldman decided to try the drug's efficacy in treating "the white plague" of tuberculosis. The first animal trials, conducted
at Mayo with tuberculosis-infected guinea pigs, were amazingly successful and encouraged the researchers to expand experimental
treatment to human subjects. Although the initial human trials recorded promising success, it subsequently became clear that
the tuberculosis baccilli built up a resistance to the drug over time, and the drug was not the hoped for "miracle cure."
In spite of the fact that Hinshaw and his colleagues reported the negative aspects of streptomycin treatment in tuberculosis,
the popular press reaction to the initial positive results was so strong that many people still believe that tuberculosis
has been "cured." Many medical advances have been made in tuberculosis treatment, but it still kills almost three million
people annually. It is a preventable disease that is most effectively treated in its early stages. Streptomycin continues
to be used, in combination with other newer drugs, to treat tuberculosis, but there is still an on-going battle as the disease
continues to develop drug-resistant strains.
Ironically, William Feldman actually contracted tuberculosis in 1948 as a result of his laboratory work with live tubercle
bacilli. According to Hinshaw, this occurrence "threatened [Feldman's] life and ... interrupted the close collaboration which
we had enjoyed during the previous ten years." Luckily, a combination drug therapy (including streptomycin and Promin, both
of which Feldman helped to develop) enabled Feldman to recover. Hinshaw mused that "It must be a rare circumstance in medical
history that a scientist is stricken as a result of his experiments and is also rescued by his own hand."
Following the heady days of early streptomycin research, Hinshaw moved his family to California, where he worked in internal
medicine as a pulmonary specialist and served as Clinical Professor of Medicine, Head of the Division of Chest Diseases at
Stanford Medical School from 1949-1959. In 1953, he went on a Rutgers-funded "World Tour" to Europe and Asia, where he lectured
on treatment of tuberculosis as practiced in the US. In 1955, he was invited to attend the 5th Congreso Argentino de Tisiología,
where he presented a paper on current trends in drug therapy for tuberculosis. In 1956, he co-authored the seminal textbook
on pulmonary medicine, Diseases of the Chest, with L. Henry Garland, a work that went into four editions. At government invitation,
he attended the Sixth All Union Congress on Tuberculosis held in Moscow in 1957 and presented a paper on tuberculosis treatment
in the U.S. Hinshaw taught a course on Chest Disease in New Zealand in 1959. In that same year, he became Clinical Professor
of Medicine at the University of California Medical School in San Francisco; he held this position actively for the next 20
years, and was named Emeritus Professor in 1979. An interesting early highlight of Hinshaw's career was the work he did with
Charles Lindberg on experiments in high-altitude aviation medicine. In his later years, Hinshaw became an expert witness,
testifying in numerous legal cases involving respiratory aliments, particularly asbestosis.
Hinshaw authored over 215 articles that appeared in medical and scientific journals. He was professionally active in a number
of societies, including the American Thoracic Society, for which he served as president in 1948-1949. In 1990, he received
the Mayo Foundation Distinguished Alumnus Award. He died peacefully at home on December 28, 2000 at the age of 98.
Scope and content
The H. Corwin Hinshaw Papers (1925-1993) contain correspondence, research notes, and manuscripts of published and unpublished
works by Hinshaw and his colleagues, as well as published papers by Hinshaw and his colleagues, particularly William Feldman.
Also included are several videotapes of expert witness testimony and an audiotape of reminiscences.
One of the strengths of this collection is that it not only gives a good picture of Hinshaw's career and contributions but
also a sense of the scientific collaboration taking place both within the Mayo Clinic and between Mayo and other institutions.
The research materials in Series II give a strong indication of the teamwork that was necessary to perform the various laboratory
experiments and clinical trials that brought streptomycin into the modern medical pharmacopoeia. Particularly engaging is
the obvious friendship between Hinshaw and Feldman, which reveals itself throughout much of the collection. There are also
some hints at the controversy surrounding the 1952 Nobel Prize in Medicine and the debate about whose streptomycin work actually
came first.
The collection covers much of Hinshaw's career, but is most particularly focused on the development of streptomycin and the
treatment of tuberculosis. Hinshaw had an acute awareness of the historical significance of this particular aspect of his
work, as is evidenced by the materials he chose to preserve and the many explanatory notes he left which interpret and underscore
the significance of the materials. In the finding aid, items marked with an asterisk (*) indicate that they are annotated
by Hinshaw (or in some cases, Feldman) and that these notes may be of particular interest to researchers.
The papers (7 boxes; 3.75 linear feet) are divided into five series:
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Correspondence, 1943-1993 |
(1 box; 0.5 linear feet) |
| Series II. |
Streptomycin research, 1939-1954 |
(2 boxes; 1 linear foot) |
| Series III. |
Printed materials, 1926-1990 |
(1.5 boxes; 0.75 linear feet) |
| Series IV. |
Miscellaneous materials, 1925-1991 |
(1 box; 0.5 linear feet) |
| Series V. |
Audiovisual materials, 1983-1994 |
(2 boxes; 0.5 linear feet) |
Administrative information
Restrictions
Patients' names are strictly confidential and may not under any circumstance be cited or published.
Provenance
The Hinshaw Papers were donated to the APS Library by H. Corwin Hinshaw's daughter, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, in 2000. The
collection was referred to the APS courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society.
Preferred citation
Cite as: H. Corwin Hinshaw Papers, American Philosophical Society.
Processing information
Catalogued by Alison M. Lewis, 2001. Accession 2000-1077ms.
Additional information
Separated material
Audiovisual materials have been placed in the Audiovisual Division as Rec. 271. Oversized materials from Series II are housed
with Oversized materials.
Related material
Selman A. Waksman's papers are held at the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Series I. Correspondence |
1943-1993 |
1 box, 0.5 lin. feet |
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Anonymous hate mail |
1 December 1943 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H. and Waksman, Selman |
18 September 1944 |
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Box 1 |
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Typescript of phone conversation
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Feldman, W.H.. to Waksman, S.A.
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19 September 1944 |
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Box 1 |
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Major, Randolph T. . to Feldman, William H.
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28 September 1944 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, W.H. to. Waksman, S.A.
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9 October 1944 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, W.H. . to Major, Randolph T.
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10 October 1944 |
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Box 1 |
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Waksman, Selman A.. to HCH
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8 November 1944 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Hinshaw, Dorothy
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12 June 1946 |
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Box 1 |
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Telegram - photocopy
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Pyle, Marjorie M.. to HCH
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19 December 1949 |
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Box 1 |
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See Series IV for copy of her manuscript.
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Pyle, Marjorie M.. to HCH
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20 March 1950 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Pyle, Marjorie M.
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7 April 1950 |
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Box 1 |
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Pyle, Marjorie M.. to HCH
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21 May 1950 |
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Box 1 |
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Pyle, Marjorie M.. to HCH
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21 June 1950 |
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Box 1 |
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Chain, Ernst B.. to HCH
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16 March 1953 |
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Box 1 |
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Waksman, Selman A.. to HCH
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5 May 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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Hobson, Lawrence B.. to HCH
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6 May 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Waksman, Selman A.
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16 May 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Hobson, Lawrence B.
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23 May 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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Puga, Carlos G. and Clemante, Rogelio A.. to HCH
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May 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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In Spanish; English translation dated 1 August 1955
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Izquierdo, Juan A.. to HCH
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13 June 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Hobson, Lawrence B.
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24 June 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Izquierdo, Juan A.
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24 June 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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Izquierdo, Juan A.. to HCH
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21 July 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Izquierdo, Juan A.
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8 August 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Puga, Carlos G.
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22 August 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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Hobson, Lawrence B.. to HCH
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20 September 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Hobson, Lawrence B.
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29 September 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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Waksman, Selman A.. to HCH
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10 October 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Waksman, Selman A.
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17 October 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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Riggins, H. McLeod. to HCH
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3 November 1955 |
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Box 1 |
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Lozano. to HCH
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4 August 1956 |
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Box 1 |
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Telegram
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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8 August 1962 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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11 December 1964 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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12 December 1964 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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24 December 1964 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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29 December 1964 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to Birath, Gosta
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5 January 1965 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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7 January 1965 |
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Box 1 |
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Lehmann, Jörgen. to Carr, David T.
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16 April 1965 |
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Box 1 |
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Carr, David T.. to Feldman, William H.
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22 April 1965 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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27 April 1965 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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17 November 1965 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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30 January 1966 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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7 February 1966 |
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Box 1 |
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Doub, Leonard. to Feldman, William H.
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23 February 1966 |
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See Feldman to HCH, 23 March 1966
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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21 March 1966 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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23 March 1966 |
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See Doub to Feldman, 23 February 1966
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Lehmann, Jörgen. to Feldman, William H.
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29 March 1966 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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7 April 1966 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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13 April 1966 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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13 August 1966 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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8 November 1966 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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14 December 1966 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Cawood, Ivan
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7 March 1967 |
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Hinshaw, Dorothy. to Cawood, Ivan
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19 March 1967 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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20 April 1967 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Feldman, William H.
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19 May 1967 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Sharp, Elwood
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19 May 1967 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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27 September 1967 |
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HCH. to Feldman, William H. and Feldman, Ruth
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4 October 1967 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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4 January 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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10 January 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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25 February 1968 |
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HCH. to Carr, David
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29 February 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Feldman, William H.
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29 February 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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10 April 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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14 May 1968 |
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Enclosed E.R. Long's article "Leprosy and Tuberculosis" see Series III
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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29 May 1968 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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15 July 1968 |
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HCH. to Feldman, William H.
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5 September 1968 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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8 October 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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HCH. to Feldman, William H.
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17 October 1968 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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26 October 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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29 October 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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4 November 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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21 December 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, William H.. to HCH
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30 December 1968 |
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Box 1 |
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England, Mrs. B.. to HCH (?)
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10 August 1968 |
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Feldman, Ruth. to Hinshaw, Dorothy
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7 October 1972 |
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Feldman, Ruth. to Hinshaw Dorothy and HCH
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21 July [1973] |
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Feldman, Ruth. to Hinshaw, Dorothy and HCH
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1 August 1973 |
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Box 1 |
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Taylor, W. Peck. to HCH
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5 October 1973 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, Ruth. to Hinshaw, Dorothy and HCH
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2 November 1973 |
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Box 1 |
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Feldman, Ruth. to Hinshaw, Dorothy and HCH
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17 February 1973 |
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Anderton, Karen L.. to HCH
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26 July 1984 |
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Rosenow, Edward C. III. to HCH
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4 October 1988 |
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Knox, Franklin G.. to HCH
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19 February 1990 |
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HCH. to Knox, Franklin G.
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26 February 1990 |
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Rosenow, Edward C. III. to HCH
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26 February 1990 |
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HCH. to Weinshilboum, Richard
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1 October 1991 |
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Coventry, Mark B.. to HCH
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23 March 1993 |
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Includes 3 p. paper on "Tuberculosis of the Right Wrist"
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Series II. Streptomycin Research |
1939-1945 |
2 boxes, 1 lin. foot |
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Grasset, E.. Excerpt from article
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May 1939 |
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Feldman, William H.. "Streptomycin: Preliminary In Vivo Test Against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Var. Hominis"
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7 July 1944 |
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin. "Streptothricin and Streptomycin"
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15 July 1944 |
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin. Tuberculosis treated with Streptomycin
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October 1944 to June 1947 |
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Mayo Clinic Research Group in Chemotherapy. Pharmacologic studies on streptomycin
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December 1944 to April 1945 |
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Mayo Clinic Research Group in Chemotherapy. Streptomycin Treatment - Patient Records and Research Notes
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1944-1945 |
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Mayo Clinic Research Group in Chemotherapy. Diasone Treatment
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1944, 1946 |
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Mayo Clinic Research Group in Chemotherapy. Miscellaneous notes
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1944, n.d. |
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Mayo Clinic Research Group in Chemotherapy. Oral Administration of Streptomycin
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14 February 1945 |
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Mayo Clinic Research Group in Chemotherapy. Streptomycin Conference - Chicago, IL
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15 February 1945 |
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Box 2 |
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NRC Committee on Chemotherapeutics and Other Agents. Minutes
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14 June 1945 |
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Box 2 |
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NRC Committee on Chemotherapeutics and Other Agents. Streptomycin Conference - Rahway, NJ
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20 June 1945 |
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Box 2 |
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin. Pharmacologic Studies - Discussion
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20 June 1945 |
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin. Treatment of tuberculosis - Discussion
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20 June 1945 |
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin. "Streptomycin" II
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20 September 1945 |
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Cairns, Hugh. "Report of a trial of Streptomycin in Meningitis due to gram-negative organisms
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Colonial Hospital. Records
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1945 |
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Heilman, Fordyce. Research notes
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1945 |
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Box 2 |
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Heilman, Fordyce. Streptomycin - Charts
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1945 |
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Heilman, Fordyce. "Streptomycin" I
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1945? |
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Waksman, Selman A.. "Standardization of Streptomycin"
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1945? |
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Brown, Henry A.. "Otological findings...on streptomycin therapy"
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14 January 1946 |
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Brown, Henry A.. Summary of Patients Treated with Streptomycin
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30 January 1946 |
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Box 2 |
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Bridge, Ezra. Bar Graffs (sic)
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7 February 1946 |
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NRC Committee on Chemotherapeutics and Other Agents. "Clinical Investigation of Streptomycin"
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31 May 1946 |
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NRC Committee on Chemotherapeutics and Other Agents. Minutes
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13 June 1946 |
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Box 2 |
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Streptomycin Committee. Report for March 1 - August 31, 1946
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11 September 1946 |
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Box 2 |
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Civilian Production Administration. "Streptomycin"
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1 August 1946 1 September 1946 |
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Civilian Production Administration. "Streptomycin Sulfate Squibb"
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin Feldman, William H.. "A Summary of the Present Status of Streptomycin in the Treatment of Tuberculosis"
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Hughes, Felix A., Jr. Phillips, Samuel. "Streptomycin and Resection for Pulmonary Tuberculosis"
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October 1948 |
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Veterans Administration Hospitals. "Protocols for the Treatment of Tuberculosis by Streptomycin"
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October 1948 |
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Feldman, William H.. "Remarks Introducing the Discussion of Paper by Dr. Marc Daniels"
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July 1951 |
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Feldman, William H.. "Streptomycin: Historical Aspects of Its Development..."
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1954 |
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Feldman, William H.. Contemplated Streptomycin Studies in Tuberculosis Therapy
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Heilman, Fordyce. "Inhibition of the growth of various bacteria and fungi by streptomycin"
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Heilman, Dorothy H. Herrell, Wallace E.. "The Use of Fleming's Modification of the Wright Slide Cell Technic for Determining Streptomycin in Body Fluids"
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin. "Human Pharmacology: Absorption and Exceretion in Man"
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin. "Tuberculosis"
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Mayo Laboratory and Research Committee. Extract from Minutes
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Mayo Laboratory and Research Committee. "Statement Concerning the Significance of the Contribution of William H. Feldman and H. Corwin Hinshaw to Chemotherapy in
Tuberculosis"
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Mayo Laboratory and Research Committee. Streptomycin Research - Tables and Charts (nineteen)
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient One
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Two
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Three
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Four
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Five
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Six
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Seven
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Eight
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Nine
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Ten
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1945 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Eleven
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1946 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Twelve
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1946 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Thirteen
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1946 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Fourteen
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1946 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Fifteen
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1946 |
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Reports on Streptomycin Treatment:. Patient Sixteen
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1946 |
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Series III. Printed Materials |
1926-1990 |
1.5 boxes, 0.75 lin. feet |
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin. Correlation of Protozoan Infections of Human Mouth with Extent of Certain Lesions in Pyorrhea Alveolaris
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1926 |
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HCH. On the Morphology and Mitosis of Trichomonas Buccalis (Goodey) Kofoid
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1926 |
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HCH. Cultivation of Trichomonas Buccalis: A Protozoan of the Human Mouth
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1927 |
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HCH. Experimental Infection of Dogs with Endamoeba Gingivalis and Trichomonas Buccalis of Human Mouth
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1928 |
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Diagnostic Standards and Classification of Tuberculosis |
1940 |
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Theraputics |
1 February 1941 |
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HCH and Boothby, Walter M.. Medical Problems in Aviation
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2 May 1941 |
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* HCH and Feldman, William H.. Treatment of Experimental Tuberculosis
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27 September 1941 |
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Feldman, William H.; Hinshaw, H. Corwin; and Moses, Harold E.. Promin in the Treatment of Tuberculosis
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June 1942 |
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Feldman, William H. Hinshaw, H. Corwin and Mann, Frank C.. Chemotherapy in Tuberculosis - An Appraisal of Present Evidence and of Future Possibilities
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December 1942 |
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HCH and Feldman, William H.. Observations on the Use of Promin (Sodium P, P1-Diaminodiphenylsulfone-N, N1-Didextrose Sulfonate) in Clinical Tuberculosis:
A Progress Report
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1942 |
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Feldman, William H. and Hinshaw, H. Corwin. Tuberculochemotherapy
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April 1943 |
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Box 3 |
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Parr, Leland W.. Factors in Resistance to Tuberculosis as Revealed by a Case-Finding Program
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April 1943 |
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Box 3 |
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Robinson, Harry John. Some Toxicological Bacteriological, and Pharmacological Properties of Antimicrobial Agents Produced by Soil Micro-Organisms
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May 1943 |
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Box 3 |
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New Sulphur Drug Aids in Tuberculosis |
15 October 1943 |
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Box 3 |
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Use of New Tuberculosis Drug to Be Discussed at Seal Session |
28 October 1943 |
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Box 3 |
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Mass Examination Plan Instead of Drugs Urged by Researcher to Fight Tuberculosis |
October 1943 |
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Box 3 |
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Faget, G. H. et al.. The Promin Treatment of Leprosy. A Progress Report
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26 November 1943 |
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Feldman, William H.; Hinshaw, H. Corwin; and Moses, Harold E.. The Effects on Experimental Tuberculosis of 4, 4'-Diaminodiphenylsulfone
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March 1944 |
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Parr, Leland W.. Aspects of Epidemiology of Tuberculosis
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15 June 1944 |
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HCH; Pfuetze, Karl H.; and Feldman, William H.. Chemotherapy of Clinical Tuberculosis with Promin P, P'-Diaminodiphenylsulfone-N, N'-Didextrose Sulfonate: A Second Progress
Report
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July 1944 |
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Waksman, Selman A.; Budgie, Elizabeth; and Schatz, Albert. Isolation of Antibiotic Substances from Soil Micro-Organisms, with Special Reference to Streptothricin and Streptomycin
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15 November 1944 |
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HCH and Feldman, William H.. Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis
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1944 |
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Box 3 |
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Robinson, Harry J.; Smith, Dorothy G.; and Graessle, Otto E.. Chemotherapeutic Properties of Streptomycin
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1944 |
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Box 3 |
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Schatz, Albert; Budgie, Elizabeth; and Waksman, Selman A.. Streptomycin, a Substance Exhibiting Antibiotic Activity Against Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria
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1944 |
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Box 3 |
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Streptomycin Effective as Weapon Against Tuberculosis in Guinea Pigs |
15 January 1945 |
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Box 3 |
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Promin in Leprosy |
February 1945July 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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Douglass, Ellwood. State Urged to Unite Agencies for Stronger Fight Against Disease
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3 May 1945 |
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Box 3 |
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Reimann, Hobart A.; Elias, William F.; and Price, Alison H.. Streptomycin for Typhoid: A Pharmacologic Study
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19 May 1945 |
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Box 3 |
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Penicillin's Sister |
3 September 1945 |
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Box 3 |
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* HCH and Feldman, William H.. Streptomycin in Treatment of Clinical Tuberculosis: A Preliminary Report
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5 September 1945 |
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Box 3 |
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Specialists Warn Public Drugs for T.B. Unproven |
22 October 1945 |
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Box 3 |
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HCH and Feldman, William H.. Chemotherapy in Tuberculosis
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October 1945 |
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Box 3 |
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Waksman, Selman A. and Schatz, Albert. A Review...Streptomycin
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November 1945 |
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Box 3 |
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Streptomycin |
4 February 1946 |
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Youmans, Guy P. et al. and Figi, Frederick A.; Hinshaw, H. Corwin; and Feldman, William H.. Increase in Resistance of Tubercle Bacilli to Streptomycin: A Preliminary Report
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20 March 1946 |
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Treatment of Tuberculosis of the Larynx with Streptomycin: Report of Case |
March 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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Streptomycin |
21 May 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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Tompsett, Ralph. Relation of Dosage to Streptomycin Toxicity
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22 May 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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Stafford, Jane. Streptomycin may turn out to be....
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24 June 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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*Case, Bill. New Drug's Affect on TB Is Minimized
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July 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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Promising Drug |
10 September 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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* Feldman, William H.. The Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis
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September 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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Streptomycin Valuable as Stopgap in TB Treatment |
30 November 1946 |
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Box 3 |
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HCH; Feldman, William H.; and Pfuetze, Karl H.. Streptomycin in Treatment of Clinical Tuberculosis
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1946 |
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Box 3 |
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HCH; Feldman, William H.; and Pfuetze, Karl H.. Treatment of Tuberculosis with Streptomycin
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1946 |
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Box 3 |
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Courmont, Paul; Morel, A.; and Gardère, H.. Action des substances antibiotiques sur le bacille de Koch en cultures homogènes
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8 February 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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The Story of Streptomycin |
April 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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Courmont, Paul; Gardère, Henri; and Deries, G.. Action antibiotique de la pénicilline sur les cultures troubles homogènes du Bacille de Koch S.A., P.C.
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April 1947 |
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Gratia, André; Dubois, R.; and Linz, R.. "L'application de streptomycine en Belgique" and "Note préliminaire sur les observations recueillies au cours d'un essai de
traitement de la méningite tuberculeuse par la streptomycine"
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April 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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HCH. The Antibacteria Approach to the Treatment of Tuberculosis
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10 May 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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NAPT Bulletin |
June 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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Courmont, Paul; Gardère, Henri; and Déries, G.. Conditions d'action de la pénicilline in vitro sur le Bacille de Koch
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July 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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The College of Idaho Bulletin |
October 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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Guggenheim, Albert. Pulmonary Emphysema and Tuberculosis
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November 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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Bellows, John G. and Farmer, Chester J.. Streptomycin in Ophthalmology
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November 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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Smart, Reginald H.. Recent Advances in Pulmonary Diseases
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4 December 1947 |
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Box 3 |
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Streptomycin in 1947 |
1947 |
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Box 3 |
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Drug Aiding Fight on Tuberculosis |
June 1948 |
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Box 3 |
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Courmont, Paul and Gardère, Henri. Action de la Pénicilline sur le Bacille de Koch et sur la Tuberculose
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August 1948 |
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Box 3 |
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Carpi, Umberto; Pozzi, Giuseppe; and Saya, Giovanna. La terapia con streptomicina nella tubercolosi polmonare ed extra-polmonare
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August 1948 |
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Amberson, J. Burns and Stearns, William H.. Streptomycin in the Treatment of Tuberculosis
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4 September 1948 |
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Box 3 |
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Feldman, William H. and Hinshaw, H. Corwin. Streptomycin: An Antibiotic Agent Effective Against Experimental and Clinical Tuberc.
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October 1948 |
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Box 3 |
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Diehl, Harold S. et al.. Prevention of Tuberculosis Among Students of Medicine
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November 1948 |
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Box 3 |
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Howson, Carl R.. Management of Idiopathic Pleural Effusion
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November 1948 |
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Box 3 |
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Feldman, William H.; Karlson, Alfred G.; and Hinshaw, H. Corwin. Dihydrostreptomycin: Its Effect on Experimental Tuberculosis
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November 1948 |
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Box 3 |
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Hayes, Edward W.. Rest in the Treatment of Tuberculosis
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1948? |
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Hinshaw, H. Corwin et al.. The Clinical Administration of Dihydostreptomycin (sic) in Tuberculosis
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1948? |
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Box 3 |
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Dihydrostreptomycin Squibb |
April 1952 |
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Box 3 |
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Streptomycin Bibliography |
August 1952 |
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Box 3 |
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TB Drugs - Premature |
July 1954 |
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Box 3 |
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HCH. Antimicrobial Therapy of Tuberculosis in 1952
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May 1955 |
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Box 3 |
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HCH. Historical Notes on Earliest Use of Streptomycin in Clinical Tuberculosis
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28 May 1957 |
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Pfuetze, Karl H. et al.. The First Clinical Trial of Streptomycin in Human Tuberculosis
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September 1958 |
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Box 3 |
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U.S.S.R. Invited Dr. H.C. Hinshaw to Conference |
December 1958 |
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Box 3 |
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HCH. Speculations on the Future treatment and Control of Tuberculosis
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28 May 1960 |
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Box 3 |
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The Award of the Trudau medal for 1958 |
21 November 1960 |
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Box 3 |
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Council on Drugs - excerpt |
October 1963 |
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Box 3 |
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Dr. Hallenbeck leaving Clinic |
5 October 1963 |
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Box 3 |
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Feldman, William H.. Tuberculosis
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June 1964 |
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Heck, Walter E. Hinshaw, H. Corwin; and Parsons, Harry G.. Auditory Ototoxicity in Tuberculosis Patients Treated with Dihydrostreptomycin
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October 1965 |
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Streptomycin 1944-1964 |
1967 |
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Schatz, Albert. Antibiotics and Dentistry - Part I
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January 1968 |
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Box 3 |
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Kreyberg, Leiv. Nonsmokers and the Geographic Pathology of Lung Cancer
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11 May 1968 |
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Box 3 |
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Long, Esmond R.. Leprosy and Tuberculosis
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1969 |
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Box 3 |
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Anspacher, Carolyn. Grim Warning to City On Loss of TB Clinics
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1969 |
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Birath, Gösta. Introduction of Para-amino-salicylic Acid an |