James Harvey Young papers, 1946-1989.

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James Harvey Young papers, 1946-1989.

Correspondence, reports, minutes, videocassettes, subject files, photostats, manuscripts, microfilm, motion picture film, audio cassettes, transcripts, and printed materials.

15.5 linear ft. (ca. 28,000 pieces)

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Goddard, James L. (James Lee), 1923-2009

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Born in Alliance, Ohio, James Lee Goddard earned his M.D. at George Washington University in 1949 and a Masters in Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health in 1955. He was appointed Assistant Surgeon General of USPHS and Chief of Atlanta's Communicable Disease Center in 1962. On January 17, 1966, President Johnson appointed him Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. He served as Commissioner until July 1, 1968. From the description of James L. Goddard papers, 1...

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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...