Reminiscences of Cassius James Van Slyke : oral history, 1963.

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Reminiscences of Cassius James Van Slyke : oral history, 1963.

Early Public Health service assignments; venereal disease research, introduction of penicillin; duties as assistant chief, Venereal Disease Division; postwar research grants program; establishment of study sections, targetted research; changing role of National Advisary Health Council; director of National Heart Institute, 1948-1952; value of National Science Foundation; university grant policies.

Transcript: 74 leaves.

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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....

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