Florence Barbara Seibert papers, 1920-1977 1920-1977
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University of Pennsylvania.
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The Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania was part of the Towne Scientific School until 1920, when a separate School of Fine Arts was established, teaching architecture and other fine arts. Teaching staff and courses of instruction of the Towne Scientific School, Department of Architecture were listed in the Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania. The School of Fine Arts published its teaching staff, regulations, courses of study, competitons and, in some years, curre...
Lilly Research Laboratories
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Merck Sharp & Dohme
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Pedersen, Kai Oluf, 1901-1991
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Tiselius, Arne, 1902-1971
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Seibert, Florence Barbara, 1897- .
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Florence Barbara Seibert is a biochemist and has spent her professional life researching the chemistry and immunology of tuberculosis and cancer, as well as conducting pioneering work on pyrogens. From the description of Papers, 1920-1977. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122689503 From the guide to the Florence Barbara Seibert papers, 1920-1977, 1920-1977, (American Philosophical Society) ...
Dunbar, Frank P.
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Eagle, Harry, 1905-
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Winzler, Richard J., 1914-1972
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Diller, Irene Corey, 1900- .
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Palmer, Carroll E. (Carroll Edwards), 1903-
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Heidelberger, Michael
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Michael Heidelberger, chemist, was born in New York, N.Y., on 29 Apr. 1888; he received a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1911. He married Nina Tachau (d. 1946) in 1916, then Charlotte Rosen (d. 1988) in 1956. Heidelberger held teaching positions as professor of biochemistry and immuno-chemistry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; professor of immunochemistry at Rutgers University; and professor of pathology at the New York University School of Medicine. He is considered the f...
Opie, Eugene L. (Eugene Lindsay), 1873-1971
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Eugene Lindsay Opie was a pathologist. From the description of Papers, [ca. 1919]-1971. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122616067 The pathologist Eugene Lindsay Opie specialized in the pathologic physiology of viral and bacterial diseases, including tuberculosis, influenza, and poliomyelitis. His career can conveniently be divided into roughly ten year increments. From 1894-1904 he was a graduate student and faculty member at Johns ...
Sabin, Florence Rena, 1871-1953
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George Washington Corner worked as an anatomist, endocrinologist, and medical historian. From the guide to the George Washington Corner papers, 1889-1981, 1903-1982, (American Philosophical Society) Physician and research scientist. Born in Central City, Colorado. Studied at Johns Hopkins Medical School. First woman to become a full professor there. First woman elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Research focused on lymphatic system, blood vessels and cells and tube...
Wells, H. Gideon (Harry Gideon), 1875-1943
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Landsteiner, Karl, 1868-1943
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Austrian American immunologist and pathologist credited with discovering the major blood groups and the ABO system of blood typing. Landsteiner won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1930. From the description of Reprints of scientific writings, 1918-1979. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 57585118 Born in Vienna, Karl Landsteiner obtained his medical training at the University of Vienna and embarked on a career of pathology and immunology. He joined the R...
Parke, Davis & Company
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Anderson, Rudolph J. (Rudolph John), 1879-1961
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Chemist; born in Haina, Sweden; came to the U.S. in 1893; B.S., Tulane U., 1906; Ph.D., Cornell, 1919; taught chemistry at Cornell for a number of years; professor of chemistry, Yale, 1927-1948, prof. emeritus, 1948-1961. From the description of Rudolph John Anderson papers, 1917-1962 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165953 Chemist; born in Haina, Sweden; came to the U.S. in 1893; B.S., Tulane U., 1906; Ph.D., Cornell, 1919; taught chemistry at Cor...
Goucher College
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Cohn, Edwin J. (Edwin Joseph), 1892-1953
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Cohn taught physiological chemistry at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Edwin J. Cohn, ca. 1928-1961 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973008 Cohn (University of Chicago, Ph.D., 1917) was chairman of the Dept. of Biophysical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, director of the University Laboratory of Physical Chemistry Related to Medicine and Public Health, and chairman of the Division of Medical Sciences of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at...
Watson, Dennis Wallace, 1914- .
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Mendel, Lafayette B. (Lafayette Benedict), 1872-1935
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Lafayette Benedict Mendel was born in Delhi, New York, on February 5, 1872. He received a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1893 and remained at Yale all his professional life, attaining the rank of professor of physiological chemistry in 1903. His research focused on nutrition, particularly the amino acids of proteins and the importance of vitamins in diet. He served on the Inter-Allied Scientific Food Commission during World War I and was a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Mendel died i...
Sumner, James B. (James Batcheller), 1887-1955
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Professor of Biochemistry and Director of the Laboratory of Enzyme Chemistry at Cornell University. Sumner won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946 for the crystallizations of the enzyme urease. From the description of James B. Sumner reprint collection, 1910-1952. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64034451 Professor of Biochemistry and Director of the Laboratory of Enzyme Chemistry at Cornell University. Sumn...
University of Chicago.
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Most of the records in the collection pertain to the $400,000 raised by the American Baptist Education Society in 1889-1890 in order to obtain a 600,000 grant from John D. Rockefeller for the creation of an endowment for the University of Chicago. The first volume in the inventory, Record of Pledges for the University of Chicago, contains an alphabetical numbered listing of subscribers, amounts pledged, and payments made through 1906. The subscription forms and letters (1:4-13) are numbered to c...
Svedberg, Theodor, 1884-1971
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Director of the Institute of Physics in Uppsala, 1926 Nobel-prize winner in chemistry, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. From the description of Documents relating to the Institute of Physics at Uppsala University. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155005312 ...
Williams, John Warren, 1898-
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Mound Park Hospital Foundation.
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Long, Esmond R. (Esmond Ray), 1890-1979
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Esmond Ray Long was born in Chicago. He was a graduate of the University of Chicago and did post-graduate work at the University of Prague in Czechoslovakia. Long joined the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1932 as a professor of pathology and director of the Henry Phipps Institute for the Study, Treatment, and Prevention of Tuberculosis. He devoted his life to the study of tuberculosis, after having contracted it as a young man, and became known as one of the foremost leaders in...
Yale University.
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Horsfall, Frank Lappin (1906-1971).
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Dr. Horsfall was with the Rockefeller Hospital from 1934 to 1937 and rejoined the Rockefeller Institute in 1941. Horsfall's work at the Rockefeller Hospital centered on immunological reactions between pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides and the antibodies to them produced by immunization of various animals. His studies resulted in the use of rabbit antisera over that of horse serum as standard pneumonia treatment. He was affiliated with the organization until 1960 when he became president and ...
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
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Affronti, Lewis F., 1928- .
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Baldwin, R. W. (Robert William), 1927-
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