Gilbert S. Goldhammer : transcript of an interview / interviewed by James Harvey Young, Aug. 26, 1968.

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Gilbert S. Goldhammer : transcript of an interview / interviewed by James Harvey Young, Aug. 26, 1968.

The interview pertains chiefly to the gathering of evidence and litigation in the Hoxsey cancer treatment and Krebiozen cases. Mentioned in the interview are Anton J. Carlson, Andrew C. Ivy, and Harry M. Hoxsey.

136 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6824958

National Library of Medicine

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Goldhammer, Gilbert S.

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G.S. Goldhammer was with the Food and Drug Administration from 1935 to 1966. From the description of Gilbert S. Goldhammer : transcript of an interview / interviewed by James Harvey Young, Aug. 26, 1968. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14300969 ...

Hoxsey, Harry M.

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Carlson, Anton J. (Anton Julius), 1875-1956

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President of the Research Council on Problems of Alcohol. From the description of Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1942-1948. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 235956176 Anton Julius Carlson was born on January 29, 1875 in Bohuslan, Sweden to Carl Jacobson and Hedvig Andersdotter. He came to the United States in 1891, settling in Chicago. Carlson received an A.B. (1897) and an A.M. (1898) from Augustana College and received a Ph...

Ivy, A. C. (Andrew Conway), 1893-1978

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Andrew Conway Ivy (1893-1978) was born in Missouri and graduated from the University of Missouri in 1913. He received his M.D. at Rush Medical school in Chicago in 1922 and from 1923-1946 he served as chair of the Physiology and Pharmacology department at Northwestern University. From 1946-1953 Ivy was the vice-president of the University of Illinois in charge of its Chicago colleges. He resigned his vice-presidential position in 1953 amid the controversy over the use of the cancer-fighting drug...

United States. Food and Drug Administration

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The mission of the FDA History Office is to increase knowledge of the history, mission, and activities of the FDA and its predecessor, the Bureau of Chemistry of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The office provides perspective on current policy objectives and increases public understanding of FDA's purpose and function. In general, office activities concern research, documentation, consultation, and information. In 1968, James Harvey Young received a grant from the National Library of Medici...

Young, James Harvey.

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James Harvey Young (b. 1915) is an internationally recognized authority on American food and drug regulation and the history of health quackery in the United States. After earning his Masters degree and PhD at the University of Illinois, he became a professor at Emory University in 1941. While completing his nearly 40-year tenure at Emory, Dr. Young solidified his reputation by authoring such landmark books on the history of drug regulation and patent medicines as The Toadstool Millionaires (196...