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1Author:  Seibert, Florence Barbara,1897Requires cookie*
 Title:  Florence Barbara Seibert papers     
 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.

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 Call #:  Mss.B.Se41 
 Extent:  6 Linear Feet 
 Subjects:  Affronti, Lewis F. | Anderson, Rudolph John (1879-1961) | Baldwin, R. W. (Robert William) (1927- ) | Biochemistry. | Cohn, Edwin Joseph, 1892-1953 | Diller, Irene Corey | Dunbar, Frank P. | Eagle, Harry | Goucher College. | Heidelberger, Michael, 1888-1991 | Horsfall, Frank Lappin, Jr., 1906-1971 | Immunology | Landsteiner, Karl, 1868-1943 | Lilly Research Laboratories. | Long, Esmond R. (Esmond Ray) | Medical sciences. | Mendel, Lafayette B. (Lafayette Benedict), 1872-1935 | Merck Sharp & Dohme. | Mound Park Hospital Foundation. | Opie, Eugene L. (Eugene Lindsay), 1873-1971 | Palmer, Carroll Edwards, 1903-1972 | Parke, Davis & Company. | Pedersen, Kai Oluf | Pyrogens. | Sabin, Florence Rena, 1871-1953 | Seibert, Florence Barbara,1897 | Sumner, James B. (James Batcheller), 1887-1955 | Svedberg, Theodor | Tiselius, Arne | Tuberculosis. | University of Chicago | University of Pennsylvania. | Watson, Dennis Wallace | Wells, Harry Gideon, 1875-1943 | Williams, John Warren, 1898-1988 | Winzler, Richard J., 1914-1972 | Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. | Women scientists. | Yale University. 
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2Author:  Cannon, Walter B. (Walter Bradford), 1871-1945Requires cookie*
 Title:  Walter B. Cannon Papers     
 Dates:  1905-1936 
 Abstract:  A key spokesman for the medical establishment against the antivivisection movement, Walter B. Cannon was head of the Council for the Defence of Medical Research of the American Medical Association from 1908 to 1936. He and his colleague William W. Keen monitored antivivisectionist activity, mobilized the medical profession, lobbied politicians, testified in public hearings, and wrote tirelessly in defense of animal experimentation. Cannon was George Higginson Professor of Physiology at Harvard Medical School and head of its physiology department. Keen was a prominent surgeon and neurologist from Philadelphia. The Cannon Papers consist of over 1.5 linear feet of correspondence, 1905-1928, primarily between Cannon (1871-1945) and Keen (1837-1932) regarding their mutual opposition to the antivivisection movement.

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 Call #:  Mss.B.C163.1 
 Extent:  3 Linear Feet 
 Subjects:  American Medical Association | Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930 | Cannon, Walter B. (Walter Bradford), 1871-1945 | Evolution | League of Nations. | Lister, Joseph, Baron, 1827-1912 | Medicine-United States | Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914 | Neurology-United States | Science and technology | Scientific Correspondence | Shock. | Surgery-United States | Taft, William H. (William Howa | Tuberculosis | Typhoid vaccine | University of Minnesota. | University of Pennsylvania. | Vivisection | Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 
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