Includes: Letter to SF about work at Michael Reese Hospital, with a description of Department of Experimental Medicine there, 6/8/12. Correspondence about progress of Morris Flexner under Jobling in summer of 1912. Correspondence on his experiments with poliomyelitis and meningitis sera. Correspondence about his contemplated move from pathology to hygiene, 1913. Correspondence on his acceptance of a post at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1913. Correspondence on invitations to join faculty of Vanderbilt and Western Reserve Universities, 1914. General correspondence on his work at Vanderbilt University. Correspondence on his contribution to war research, including de-velopment.of mobile laboratory units. Description of his experiments with pellagra victims. General correspondence about his work at Columbia-University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1919-45.
Includes: Letter to SF about work at Michael Reese Hospital, with a description of Department of Experimental Medicine there, 6/8/12. Correspondence about progress of Morris Flexner under Jobling in summer of 1912. Correspondence on his experiments with poliomyelitis and meningitis sera. Correspondence about his contemplated move from pathology to hygiene, 1913. Correspondence on his acceptance of a post at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1913. Correspondence on invitations to join faculty of Vanderbilt and Western Reserve Universities, 1914. General correspondence on his work at Vanderbilt University. Correspondence on his contribution to war research, including de-velopment.of mobile laboratory units. Description of his experiments with pellagra victims. General correspondence about his work at Columbia-University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1919-45.
Includes: Letter to SF about work at Michael Reese Hospital, with a description of Department of Experimental Medicine there, 6/8/12. Correspondence about progress of Morris Flexner under Jobling in summer of 1912. Correspondence on his experiments with poliomyelitis and meningitis sera. Correspondence about his contemplated move from pathology to hygiene, 1913. Correspondence on his acceptance of a post at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1913. Correspondence on invitations to join faculty of Vanderbilt and Western Reserve Universities, 1914. General correspondence on his work at Vanderbilt University. Correspondence on his contribution to war research, including de-velopment.of mobile laboratory units. Description of his experiments with pellagra victims. General correspondence about his work at Columbia-University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1919-45.
Includes: Correspondence about a position in bacteriology at University of California, 1910, 1913. Correspondence about vaccine for typhoid produced at University of California by Dr. Claypole. Because it cannot be adequately tested for lack of research funds, Gay asks if it can be sent to RIMR for that purpose, 1915. Correspondence about Jules Bordet's concerns over funds at University of Brussels. Correspondence about an assistant for Karl Landsteiner at RIMR, 1922. General correspondence about applicants for NRC grants.
Includes: Letter to SF about work at Michael Reese Hospital, with a description of Department of Experimental Medicine there, 6/8/12. Correspondence about progress of Morris Flexner under Jobling in summer of 1912. Correspondence on his experiments with poliomyelitis and meningitis sera. Correspondence about his contemplated move from pathology to hygiene, 1913. Correspondence on his acceptance of a post at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1913. Correspondence on invitations to join faculty of Vanderbilt and Western Reserve Universities, 1914. General correspondence on his work at Vanderbilt University. Correspondence on his contribution to war research, including de-velopment.of mobile laboratory units. Description of his experiments with pellagra victims. General correspondence about his work at Columbia-University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1919-45.