Lyndon Frederick Small Correspondence 1929-1955

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Lyndon Frederick Small Correspondence 1929-1955

Material is chiefly from the 1930's. Among the correspondents are H. J. Anslinger, Alfred Burger, Nathan B. Eddy, Arthur B. Lamb, and William Charles White.

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National Institute of Health (U.S.)

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The U.S. Hygienic Laboratory was established in 1887 under the U.S. Marine Hospital Service. It became a part of the U.S. Public Health Service in 1912. In 1930 the facility was renamed the National Institute of Health. From the guide to the Station journal of the Hygienic Laboratory/National Institute of Health, 1922-1937, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine) The U.S. Hygienic Laboratory was established in 1887 under the U.S. Marine Hospital Service....

Small, Lyndon F. (Lyndon Frederick), 1897-1957

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Dr. Small's work in chemistry was principally in the morphine alkaloid area. From 1929-1939 Small was with the Drug Addiction Laboratory, University of Virginia. In 1939 he moved to the National Institute of Health. From the guide to the Lyndon Frederick Small Correspondence, 1929-1955, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine) ...