Yandell Henderson papers on the merit of a resuscitation apparatus, 1911-1944.

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Yandell Henderson papers on the merit of a resuscitation apparatus, 1911-1944.

Contains correspondence, printed matter, and commonplace book. Correspondents are E.G. Conklin, Palvel J. Flagg, Frederic A. Gibbs, Edward J. Van Liere, and Donald D. Van Slyke. Also has photographs of Anglo-American Physiological Expedition on Pikes Peak, 1911.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6825363

National Library of Medicine

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Henderson, Yandell, 1873-1944

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Henderson was a physiologist at Yale University. Dr. Henderson helped develop some of the poisonous gases used in the First World War, as well as the gas mask worn by U.S. soldiers, and as contrition for his wartime efforts he had become America's most vociferous critic of automakers' efforts to market leaded gasoline. From the description of Yandell Henderson papers on the merit of a resuscitation apparatus, 1911-1944. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14320335 ...

Anglo-American Physiological Expedition (1911)

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