Bieter, Raymond Nicholas, 1900-1990.

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Raymond Nicholas Bieter was born in Heron Lake, Minnesota on October 9, 1900. He attended the College of St. Thomas and the University of Minnesota, and studied at Johns Hopkins before returning to teach pharmacology at the University of Minnesota in 1931. Bieter became Head of the Pharmacology Dept. in 1942, and Asst. Dean of the Medical School and Director of Educational Services in 1962. In addition, Bieter worked as a consultant to 3M Company and to Sterling-Winthrop Drug Company, and served on the State Board of Examiners in Basic Sciences. He was also Chief of Pharmacology Staff at Hennepin County General Hospital from 1942 to 1969. On his retirement from the University of Minnesota, Bieter began working on nursing home evaluation for the State of Minnesota, a position he held four years.

From the description of Raymond Nicholas Bieter papers, 1915-1917, 1930-1969. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62450793

Raymond Nicholas Bieter was born in Heron Lake, Minnesota on October 9, 1900. Beginning in 1917 Bieter attended the College of St. Thomas, receiving his B.S. in 1921, and his M.B. and M.D. in 1924. In 1924 he also received an M.S. in Pharmacology from the University of Minnesota. He was an intern at St. Paul's Ancker Hospital in 1924 and worked briefly in general practice in Lewiston, Minnesota. Bieter returned to the University of Minnesota in 1929 and received a doctorate in pharmacology. He studied at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore from 1930 to 1931 before returning to teach pharmacology at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Bieter was an Associate Professor from 1931-40, and became a full professor in 1940. He was appointed Head of the University's Pharmacology Department in 1942, succeeding Dr. Arthur Hirshfelder, and served in that post until he became Assistant Dean of the Medical School and Director of Educational Services in 1962.

Bieter served for many years as a consultant to 3M Company and Sterling-Winthrop Drug Company. He was instrumental in the discovery of Demerol and other drugs. In 1948, at the International Polio Conference, Bieter reported that the drug Teropterin had been found effective in curing polio in mice. Bieter was on the Minnesota State Board of Examiners in Basic Sciences for over twenty years, and served as its secretary for most of that time. He was a Member of the Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence of the National Research Council, 1948 to 1969. He was also chief of pharmacology staff at Hennepin County General Hospital from 1942 to 1969.

His research activities focused on: physiology and pharmacology of the kidneys, experimental chemotherapy of bacterial infections and virus infections, local anesthetics, antihistaminics, and analgesics.

In 1950, Bieter was elected to fellowship in the New York Academy of Sciences. At that time, Dr. Bieter was one of only 106 distinguished scientists so honored. In 1964, the College of St. Thomas named him Man of the Year for his work with the school's pre-med program.

Bieter retired from the University of Minnesota in 1968. After his retirement, he worked four years for the State of Minnesota evaluating nursing homes. Bieter was married to Lorraine Endres in 1925, and was the father of four children. He died at the age of 89 in St. Paul, Minnesota.

From the guide to the Raymond Nicholas Bieter papers, 1930-1969, (University of Minnesota Libraries. University Archives [uarc])

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referencedIn Department of Pharmacology papers, 1923-1944 University of Minnesota Libraries. University Archives [uarc]
creatorOf Bieter, Raymond Nicholas, 1900-1990. Raymond Nicholas Bieter papers, 1915-1917, 1930-1969. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
referencedIn William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
referencedIn Minnesota Poliomyelitis Research Committee papers, circa 1940s-1970s University of Minnesota Libraries. University Archives [uarc]
creatorOf Raymond Nicholas Bieter papers, 1930-1969 University of Minnesota Libraries. University Archives [uarc]
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associatedWith Diehl, Harold S. (Harold Sheely), 1891-1973. person
associatedWith Eli Lilly and Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Hirschfelder, Arthur Douglass, 1879-1942. person
associatedWith Lederle Laboratories. corporateBody
associatedWith Medical Education for National Defense. corporateBody
associatedWith Medical Education for National Defense (MEND) corporateBody
associatedWith Merck & Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Merck & Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Minneapolis General Hospital Drug Committee corporateBody
associatedWith Minneapolis General Hospital (Minneapolis, Minn.). Drug Committee. corporateBody
associatedWith Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M) corporateBody
associatedWith Minnesota Poliomyelitis Research Committee corporateBody
associatedWith National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. corporateBody
associatedWith National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith National Research Council. Committee on Drugs and Narcotics corporateBody
associatedWith National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Drugs and Narcotics. corporateBody
associatedWith Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) corporateBody
associatedWith Poison Information Center corporateBody
associatedWith Poison Information Center (Minn.) corporateBody
correspondedWith Provine, William B. person
associatedWith Sterling-Winthrop Ltd. corporateBody
associatedWith Sterling-Winthrop (Winthrop-Sterns) Drug Company corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Public Health Service corporateBody
associatedWith University of Minnesota. Dept. of Pharmacology. corporateBody
associatedWith Winthrop-Stearns, Inc. (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
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Laboratory animals
Chemotherapy
Drug addiction
Drug Evaluation
Drugs
Food additives
Students, Foreign
Malaria
Narcotic habit
Poliomyelitis
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Death 1990

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