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ANALYTIC

Title:  
Karl Landsteiner, June 14, 1868 - June 26, 1943
Parent:
National Academy of Sciences. Biographical memoirs, v.40
Creator:
Heidelberger, Michael, 1888-
Publication:
Columbia University Press for National Academy of Sciences, New York, 1969.
Notes:  
Includes bibliography.
Call #:  
506.73 N18b v.40
Extent:
p. [177]-210, [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 24 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
A review of Landsteiner's contribution to the human blood groups
Creator:
Levine, Philip, 1900-1987
Publication:
Raritan, N.J, 1960.
Notes:  
American Association of Blood Banks. Keynote address, 13th annual meeting.
Call #:  
B L23x no.16
Extent:
23 p. : illus. ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
Dr. Karl Landsteiner - an appreciation: Landsteiner's concept of the individuality of human blood
Creator:
Levine, Philip, 1900-1987
Publication:
S.l.], 1943.
Notes:  
Reprinted from Rudolf Virchow medical society. Proceedings, v.2.
Call #:  
B L23x no.14
Extent:
p.99-110 : port., table ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
Karl Landsteiner: Entdecker der Blutgruppen
Creator:
Speiser, Paul, 1920-
Publication:
Brüder Hollinek, Wien, [1961]
Notes:  
Includes bibliography.
Call #:  
B L23S
Extent:
114 p. : illus. ; 24 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Sonderpostmarke: 100
Creator:
Wyklicky, Helmut.
Publication:
S.l, 1968]
Notes:  
Contains article on Karl Landsteiner by Helmut Wyklicky.
Call #:  
B L23x no.17
Extent:
[6] p. : port. ; quarto.



BOOK

Title:  
Conferences on specificity of serological reactions: Landsteiner centennial, Thursday, December 5, Friday, December 6, Saturday, December 7, 1968 ... [Program]
Creators:
New York Academy of Sciences Section of Biological and Medical Sciences. | New York Academy of Sciences Section of Microbiology.
Publication:
New York, 1968.
Call #:  
B L23x no.18
Extent:
6 p. ; octavo.



IMAGE

Title:  
Karl Landsteiner, full length, formal, seated
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 28 6
Extent:
1 photographic print Gelatin silver print 25.5 x 20.5 cm.



BOOK

Title:
Karl Landsteiner, the discoverer of the blood-groups and a pioneer in the field of immunology: biography of a Nobel Prize winner of the Vienna Medical School
Alt. Title:  
Karl Landsteiner, Entdecker der Blutgruppen und Pionier der Immunologie. English  
Creators:
Speiser, Paul, 1920- | Smekal, Ferdinand Gilbert | Rickett, Richard
Publication:
Hollinek, Wien, 1975.
Notes:  
Translation of Karl Landsteiner, Entdecker der Blutgruppen und Pionier der Immunologie. Errata slip inserted. Includes bibliographies and index.
Call #:  
B L23S.E
Extent:
198 p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 24 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Karl Landsteiner, profile, half length, informal portrait in lab
Publication:
s.n, s.l, n.d.
Call #:  
F11.9.15
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver prints, b x w ; image 19 x 24 cm., mount 25 x 30 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Karl Landsteiner, half length, formal, seated
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 28 5
Extent:
1 photographic print Gelatin silver print 25.5 x 16.5 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Karl Landsteiner with four unidentified men and women, half length, informal, seated
Creator:
Weissenstein, Heinz.
Publication:
1942.
Call #:  
F8 28 8
Extent:
1 photographic print Gelatin silver print 20.5 x 25.5 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Karl Landsteiner: Arzt - Forscher - Entdecker der menschlichen Blutgruppen
Creator:
Briedigkeit, Walter, 1932-
Publication:
Hentrich & Hentrich, Centrum Judaicum, Berlin, [2012]
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
B L23b
Extent:
60, [4] p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 16 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The uniqueness of man: A discussion at the Nobel Conference
Creators:
Nobel Conference (4th : 1968 : Gustavus Adolphus College) | Roslansky, John D. | McMullin, Ernan, 1924- | Gustavus Adolphus College
Publication:
North-Holland Pub. Co, Amsterdam, London, 1969.
Notes:  
"This volume contains the lectures delivered at the Fourth Annual Nobel Conference held January 11 and 12, 1968." Includes bibliographies.
Call #:  
572.04 R71u
Extent:
xi, 189 p. : front. (port.) ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The scientific work of Karl Landsteiner
Creator:
Simms, George Robert, 1935-
Publication:
Verlag Freundes-Dienst, Biberstein, 1963.
Notes:  
At head of title: From the Institute of Medicine of the University of Zurich. Vita.
Call #:  
B L23x no.15
Extent:
56 p. : port. ; octavo.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1923-1952
Abstract:  

Correspondence of Dr. George M. Mackenzie with friends and associates of Karl Landsteiner; memoranda of conversations; notes and recollections of Landsteiner by Thomas M. Rivers, 1944-1952, and by Max Neuberger; Landsteiner's departmental reports at Rockefeller Institute, 1923-1943; correspondence on publications. There is much material on immunology, the study of blood, the Nobel award, 1930, antisemitism, and the Vienna medical schools.
Call #:  
Mss.B.L23m
Extent:
0.5 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1930-1945
Abstract:  

Papers consist of letters, reports, addresses and lectures, relating to biological chemistry and other scientific topics, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, refugee scientists, professional associations, etc.
Call #:  
Mss.B.B445
Extent:
7.5 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1914-1977
Abstract:  

This collection contains correspondence and reports and documents Florence Seibert's work at Yale University, under Lafayette Benedict Mendel; at the University of Chicago, under H. Gideon Wells; and at the Henry Phipps Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, 1932-1959. There are cancer research folders concerning her later work at the Mound Park Hospital Foundation and the Bay Pines V. A. Center, in St. Petersburg, Florida. There are also substancial amounts on Goucher College (her alma mater); Lilly Research Laboratories; Merck, Sharpe & Dohme; and Parke, Davis & Company.
Call #:  
Mss.B.Se41
Extent:
6 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1911-1974
Abstract:  

L.C. Dunn was one of the most significant figures in the emerging field of developmental genetics in the 20th century. His T-locus work with the mouse established a number of important genetic principles, including ideas of gene interaction, the distribution of alleles in wild populations, and the factors that influence fertility. He wrote an important textbook of genetics, Principles of Genetics (1925), in collaboration with Sinnott (and later Dobzhansky); other significant books authored or co-authored by him include Heredity, Race and Society (1946), and A Short History of Genetics (1965). He worked in poultry genetics for eight years at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Storrs, CT, from 1920-1928. The remainder of his career was spent at Columbia University, where he worked with rats, mice, and fruit flies, and proved himself to be an inspiring teacher as well. His interest in international scientific collaboration led him to establish ties to Soviet scientists, and to help relocate refugee scientists during World War II. He remained active in his profession to the end of his life. This collection includes correspondence, reports, notebooks, lectures, and photographs. It is a rich collection, documenting the development of American genetics as well as Dunn's interests in humanitarian efforts and international affairs. There is significant material relating to American-U.S.S.R. contacts, particularly in the files on the American-Soviet Friendship Council and the American-Soviet Science Society. There is much, as well, on the impact of the Lysenko controversy in the U. S. Dunn's interest in European scientists can also be seen in the sizable amount of material on the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars. Material relating to the Kilgore and Magnusson bills for the support of science (predecessors to the NSF) are also in the collection. Of note are data on the following: National Research Council Committee on Experimental Animals and Plants; research on the population study of the Jewish community in Rome; and Columbia University. There is much in the correspondence concerning Drosophila, poultry genetics, and other such topics; Walter Landauer is Dunn's major correspondent.
Call #:  
Mss.B.D917
Extent:
15.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American-Soviet Science Society | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Bjerknes, Kristian Bonnevie, 1901-1981 | Blakeslee, Albert Francis, 1874-1954 | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Bonnevie, Kristine, 1872-1948 | Bridges, Calvin B. (Calvin Blackman), 1889-1938 | Carrel, Alexis, 1873-1944 | Caspari, Ernst W. | Castle, William E., (William Ernest), 1867-1962 | Cohn, Alfred E., (Alfred Einstein), 1879-1957 | Columbia University. | Corner, George Washington, 1889-1981 | Dahlberg, Gunnar, 1893-1956 | Danforth, Charles H. (Charles Haskell) | David, Paul R. | Demerec, M., (Milislav), 1895-1966 | Developmental genetics | Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, 1900-1975 | Drosophila -- Genetics | Dunn, L. C. (Leslie Clarence), 1893-1974 | Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars | Ephrussi, Boris, 1901-1979 | Eugenics | Evolution (Biology) | Fisher, Ronald Aylmer, Sir, 1890-1962 | Geneticists | Genetics | Genetics -- Soviet Union | Geyer-Duszynska, Irene, 1924- | Goldschmidt, Richard, 1878-1958 | Gumbel, Emil J. | Heredity | Huxley, Julian, 1887-1975 | Iltis, Hugo | Italy -- Population studies | Ivanyi, Pavol | Jennings, H. S., (Herbert Spencer), 1868-1947 | Jews -- Population studies | Jews -- Rome | Jollas, Victor | Landauer, Walter, 1896-1978 | Landsteiner, Karl, 1868-1943 | Lectures | Lewontin, Richard C., 1929- | Mice -- Genetics | Mohr, Otto Louis, 1886- | Mohr, Tove | Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945 | Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967 | National Council of American-Soviet Friendship (U.S.) | National Research Council. Committee on Experimental Animals and Plants | Notebooks | Photoprints | Political refugees -- United States | Popuation biology | Poultry -- Genetics | Primatology | Race, race relations, racism | Science and politics | Stern, Curt, 1902-1981 | Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1906-1970
Abstract:  

For his pioneering research on the link between viruses and cancer, the pathologist Francis Peyton Rous was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1966. Working primarily at the Rockefeller Institute after 1909, Rous first came to notice for his theoretical construction of the first blood bank for use in France during World War I, a plan ultimately implemented by his assistant, Oswald H. Robertson. Subsequently, he left an important imprint on the development of experimental medicine, partly through his own research on the origins of cancer and his administrative activities at the Rockefeller, but also as editor of the Journal of Experimental Medicine from 1921-1970. The Rous Papers include correspondence, lectures, articles, reports, laboratory records, reprints, and photographs that document all aspects of the life and work of Peyton Rous. Reflecting his work at the Institute are letters of colleagues, information on assistants, and reports to the directors (1909-1959). Additional material relates to Rous' diverse organizational interests, including the American Cancer Society, Century Association, Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research (at Yale University), Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Johns Hopkins University, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, New York Academy of Medicine, Royal Society of Medicine Foundation, and Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research.
Call #:  
Mss.B.R77
Extent:
71.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Addis, Thomas, 1881-1949 | American Cancer Society | Andrewes, C. H. (Christopher Howard), 1896-1988 | Articles | Baudisch, Oskar, 1881-1950 | Bayne-Jones, Stanhope, 1888-1970 | Beard, Joseph W. (Joseph Willis), 1901-1983 | Berenblum, I. (Isaac), 1903-2000 | Blankenhorn, Marion A. (Marion Arthur), 1885-1957 | Blood -- Research | Blood banks | Bronk, Detlev W. (Detlev Wulf), 1897-1975 | Cancer -- Research | Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944 | Century Association (New York, N.Y.) | Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962 | Corner, George Washington, 1889-1981 | Crutcher, Katherine G. | Cutler, Richard B. | DeMaeyer, E. M. | Dean, Henry R. | Dolman, Claude E. (Claude Ernest), 1906-1994 | Dubos, René J. (René Jules), 1 | Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. | Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946 | Gasser, Herbert Spencer, 1888- | Gilding, Henry P. | Gregg, Alan, 1890-1957 | Gye, Will E. | Hevesy, Georg von, 1885-1966 | Huggins, Charles Brenton, 1901-1997 | Johnson, Earl | Journal of Experimental Medicine | Karsner, Howard Thomas, b. 187 | Kidd, John Graydon, 1908- | Krumbhaar, E. B. (Edward Bell), 1882-1966 | Landsteiner, Karl, 1868-1943 | Lectures | Lipschutz, Alexander, 1883-1980 | Loeb, Leo, 1869-1959 | LuckGe, Baldwin | MacNider, William de Berniere, 1881-1951 | McDermott, Walsh, 1909- | Medical sciences | Medicine -- Research | Medicine -- Research -- Finance | Medicine, Experimental | Mooser, Hermann | National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. | New York Academy of Medicine | Nobel Prize | Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919 | Pathology | Paul Ehrlich Stiftung | Photographs | Rockefeller Institute | Rogers, E. Stanfield | Rous, Peyton, 1879-1970 | Royal Society of Medicine Foundation. | Science publishing. | Shope, Richard E. (Richard Edwin) | Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research. | Smith, Frederick | Stanley, Wendell Meredith, 193 | TenBroeck, Carl, 1885-1966 | Viruses | Warthin, Aldred Scott, 1866-19 | Whipple, George Hoyt | World War, 1914-1918 -- Medical care | Wyckoff, Ralph W. G. (Ralph Walter Graystone) | Zinsser, Hans, 1878-1940