Register of the Mary Hewitt Loveless Papers

1889?-1991

MSS 25

 

Lane Medical Archives

Stanford University Medical Center

 

 

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Table of Contents for Loveless (Mary H.) Papers

 

 

  Descriptive Summary

 

  Series Description

 

  Container List

 


 

Descriptive Summary

 

Title: Mary Hewitt Loveless

Accession Number: MSS 25

Linear feet occupied: 14.5

Extent: 6 boxes, 11 document cases

Provenance: Gift of Mary Hewitt Loveless

 

 


 

Series Description

 

 

1. Biographic File

 

2. Reprints

 

3. Professional Correspondence

 

4. Office File

 

5. Patient Care files

 

6. File Cards

 

7. Slides and Books

 

8. Binders

 


 

Container List

 

Loveless (Mary H.) 1899?-1991

Mary Hewitt Loveless papers, 1934-1989

 

Series 1: Biographic File

 

Note: numbers after the decimal point refer to folder numbers, for example:

1.2 refers to box 1, folder 2.

 

Box no.

Contents

1.1

Photographs

1.2

Curricula vitae, 1969-88

1.3

California licensure, 1981

1.4

Autobiographic notes [n.d.]

1.5

Lyme tick disease, 1989

1.6

program, A memorial service for Mary Hewitt Loveless, M.D., June 22, 1991

1.7

Publicity [clippings], 1958-59

1.8

Publicity [clippings], 1960

1.9

Publicity [clippings], 1961

1.10

Publicity [clippings], 1962

1.11

Publicity [clippings], 1963

1.12

Publicity [clippings], 1964

1.13

Publicity [clippings], 1965

1.14

Publicity [clippings], 1966

1.15

Publicity [clippings], 1967

1.16

Publicity [clippings], 1968

1.17

Publicity [clippings], 1969

1.18

Publicity [clippings], 1971

1.19

Publicity [clippings], 1971 Jul.-Aug., Tree felling

1.20

Publicity [clippings], 1976

1.21

Publicity [clippings], 1977

1.22

Publicity [clippings], 1977, Appearance on television show, "To Tell the Truth"

1.23

Publicity [clippings], 1977 May, WOR radio interview

1.24

Publicity [clippings], 1978

1.25

Publicity [clippings], 1979

1.26

Publicity [clippings], 1982

1.27

Publicity [clippings], 1983

1.28

Publicity [clippings], undated

1.29

Fan mail, 1958-77

 

 

MSS 25

Mary Hewitt Loveless Papers

 

Series 2: Reprints

 

Note: numbers after the decimal point refer to folder numbers, for example:

1.2 refers to box 1, folder 2.

 

Box no

Contents

2.1

Reprint no. 1

Loveless, M.,

Gastric acidity and acid therapy in allergy,

J. Allergy, 7: 2-5-223, 1936.

2.2

Reprint no. 2

Stull, A., Glidden, N., and Loveless, M.,

Protein content of human serums,

J. Allergy, 7: 333-336, 1936.

2.3

Reprint no. 3

Cooke, R.A., Stull, A., Hebald, S., Loveless, M.H., and Sherman, W.B.,

A Preliminary report on the preparation and use of modified (denatured) extracts in the treatment of allergic conditions,

J. Allergy, 8: 276, 1937.

2.4

Reprint no. 4

Cooke, R.A., Loveless, M.H., and Stull, A.,

Studies onImmunity in a type of human allergy (hay fever): serological response of non-sensitive individuals to pollen injections,

J. Exper. Med., 66:689, 1937.

2.5

Reprint no. 5

Loveless, M.H., Dorfman, R., and Downing, L.,

A Statistical evauation of the leucopenic index in allergy,

J. Allergy, 9: 321-344, 1938.

2.6

Reprint no. 6

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunological studies in pollinosis, I. The presence of two antibodies related to the same pollen-antigen in the serum of treated hay fever patients,

J. Immol., 38: 25-50, 1940.

2.7

Reprint no. 7

Loveless, M.H.,

Humoral antibody and tissue tolerance induced in pollen sensitive individuals by specific therapy,

S. Med. J., 33:869-878, 1940.

2.8

Reprint no. 8

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunological studies in pollinosis, II. Passive sensitization of man through transfusion,

J. Immol., 41: 15-34, 1941.

2.9

Reprint no. 9

Loveless, M.H., and Baldwin, H.,

"Coli Metabolin: therapy in hay fever: psychogenic benefits,

J.A.M.A., 118: 451-453, 1942.

2.10

Reprint no. 10

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunological studies of pollinosis, III. Fluctuations in antibody titer of normal individuals. Subcutaneously and intravenously injected with pollen-extract over protracted periods,

J. Immunol., 44: 1-8, 1942.

2.11

Reprint no. 11

Loveless, M.H.,

Technique for preparing allergenic solutions,

Amer. Profess. Pharmacist, Sept. & Oct. issues of 1942.

2.12

Reprint no. 12

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunological studies of pollinosis, IV. The relationship between thermostable antibody in the circulation and clinical immunity,

J. Immunol., 47: 165-180, 1943.

2.13

Reprint no. 13

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunological studies of pollinosis, V. The Enhanced response in hay fever,

J. Immunol., 47: 283-292, 1943.

2.14

Reprint no. 14

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunological studies of pollinosis,

J Allergy, 14: 498-500, 1943.

2.15

Reprint no. 15

Loveless, M.H.,

Penetration of allergens into the human skin,

N.Y. State J. Med., 44: 2455-58, 1944.

2.16

Reprint no. 16

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunological studies in pollinosis, VI. Shortening the treatment of hay fever,

J. Allerg, 15:3-23, 1944 (awarded the Marcelle Prize).

2.17

Reprint no. 17

Loveless, M.H.,

Conjunctival test as a guide to clinical immunity in hay fever,

Ann. Allergy, 3: 333, 1945.

2.18

Reprint no.18

Loveless, M.H.,

Coexistence of two antibodies for crystalline inculin in human serum,

Federation Proceedings, Part II, Vol. 5, no. 1, page 25c, 1946.

 

Baldwin, H., and Loveless, M.,

Chapter on preventive aspects of allergic conditions,

In: Preventive medicine and public health / by Wilson G. Smilie,

The MacMillan Company, New York, 1946.

 

Eagle, H. and Loveless, M.H.,

Evidence for the neutralization of antigen by reagin,

Federation Proceedings, 6:, 1947.

 

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunological studies of serum disease: 1. Fluctuations in the precipitin nitrogen during four months following an acute serum reaction,

Federation Proceedings, 6: 429, 1947.

2.19

Reprint no. 22

Loveless, M.H.,

An evaluation of the therapeutic and side effects of pyribenzamine and benadryl, a review of 26 reports in the literature,

Am. J. of Med., 3: 296-308, 1947.

2.20

Reprint no. 23

Loveless, M.H., and Brown, H.,

Desirable and undesireable effects of pyribenzamine and benadryl,

New Eng. J. of Med., 237: 501-504.

2.21

Reprint no. 24

Loveless, M.H.,

Application of immunologic principles to the management of hay fever, including a preliminary report on the use of Freunds's adjuvant,

Am. J. Med. Sci., 214: 559-567, 1947.

2.22

Reprint no. 25

Brown, H., and Loveless, M.H.,

Effect of ultraviolet irradiation of dwarf ragweed extract on the skin reactivity,

Ann. Allergy, 6: 7-10, 1948.

2.23

Reprint no. 26

Loveless, M.H..,  and Dworin, M.,

Six antihistamine antagonists in hay fever with a review of the literature,

J. Am. Med. Women's Assn., 4: 105-111, 1949.

2.24

Reprint no. 27

Loveless, M.H.., and Best, R.,

Allergenic fraction of ragweed pollen prepared by electrophoresis-convection (Nielson-Kirkwood cell),

Federation Proceedings, 8: 407, 1949.

2.25

Reprint no. 28

Loveless, M.H.,

Antigens of ragweed pollen: 1. Pollen prepared by electrophoresis-convection (Nielson-Kirkwood Apparatus),

1st International Congress of Biochemistry, Cambridge, England, Aug. 8-10, 1949.

2.26

Reprint no. 29

Loveless, M.H., and Dworin, M.,

Allergy and antihistamine therapy,

Bull. N.Y. Ac. Med., 8: second series, 25, 473-487, 1949.

2.27

Reprint no. 30

Loveless, M.H.,

Cottonseed protein vs. cottonseed oil sensitivity, IV. An objective approach to the diagnosis of food-allergy as applied to cottonseed atopy,

Ann. Allergy, 8: 15-22 & 125, 1950.

2.28

Reprint no. 32

Loveless, M.H.,

Influence of ultraviolet irradiation of pollen-sensitizing serum to prevent transfer of homologous serum jaundice,

Fed. Proceedings, April 1950

2.29

Reprint no. 34

Loveless, M.H.,

Ultraviolet irradiation of pollen-sensitizing serum to prevent transfer of homologous serum jaundice

Fed. Proceedings, 9: 386, 1950.

2.30

Reprint no. 35

Loveless, M.H.

Milk allergy: A Survey of its incidence: Experiments with a masked ingestion test,

J. Allergy, 21: 489-499, Nov. 1950.

2.31

Reprint no. 36

Loveless, M.H.,

Allergy for corn and its derivatives: Experiments with a masked ingestion test for its diagnosis,

J. Allergy, 21: 500-509, Nov. 1950.

2.32

Reprint no. 37

Loveless, M.H., Wright, I. and Ryan, A.,

Allergic fractions of low ragweed pollen, II. Some immunologic, electrophoretic and chemical characteristics of diffusates,

J. Allergy, 22: 120-45, March 1951.

2.33

Reprint no. 38

Loveless, M.H.,

The Influence of ACTH on the sensitizing and immunizing antibodies of inhalant allergy,

Bull. N.Y. Acad. Med., 27: 495-509, August 1951.

2.34

Reprint no. 39

Loveless, M.H.,

Stability of sensitizing and "blocking" antibodies in allergic serum following ultraviolet irradiation,

J. Immunol., 69: 539-48, Nov. 1952.

2.35

Reprint no. 40

Loveless, M.H.,

Shortening the immunization procedure in pollen allergy: Experiments with 101 Ragweed-sensitive subjects during 13 years,

Bull. N.Y. Acad. Med., 28: 538, 1952 (abstract).

2.36

Reprint no. 41

Reichlia, S., Loveless, M.H., and Kane, G.,

Loeffler's Syndrome following pencillin therapy,

Ann. Int. Med., 38: 113-120, 1953.

2.37

Reprint no. 42

Loveless, M.H., and Cann, J.R.,

Distribution of allergic and "blocking" activity in human serum proteins fractionated by electrophoresis-convection,

Science, 117: 105-8, Jan. 1953.

 

40a. Abstract,

6th Intl. Congress Microbiol., 2: 4, Sept. 1953.

 

41. Cann., J.R. and Loveless, M.H.,

Distribution of sensitizing antibody in human serum proteins fractionated by electrophosesis-convection,

J. Immun., 72: 270-281, April 1954.

 

42. Lovelss, M.H. and Cann, J.R.,

Distribution of "blocking" antibody in human serum proteins fractionated by electro-phoresis convection,

J. Immunol., 74: 329-339, May 1955.

 

42a. Abstract

Fed. Proc., 14: 471, March 1955.

2.38

Reprint no. 42

Loveless, M.H., Strahan, A. and Eagle, N.,

Evidence for the neutralization of antigen by skin-sensitizing antibody,

Quarterly Rev. Allergy, 9:, 81-93, March 1955.

2.39

Reprint no. 44

Loveless, M.H. and Timasheff, S.N.,

Fractionation of ragweed extract by semi-continuous electro-phoresis-convection,

Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., 58: 298-317, October 1955.

2.40

Reprint no. 45

Loveless, M.H.,

A Means of estimating circulating insulin in man,

Quart. Rev. Allergy and Applied Immunol., 10: 374-385, Sept. 1956.

2.41

Reprint no. 46

Loveless, M.H., and Fackler, W.R.

Wasp venom allergy and immunity,

Ann. Allergy, 14: 347-366, Sept.-Oct. 1956.

2.42

Reprint no. 47

Loveless, M.H.,

Repository immunization in pollen allergy,

J. Immunol., 79: 68-79, July. 1957.

2.43

Reprint no. 48

Cann, J.R. and Loveless, M.H.,

Biophysical characterization of allergic and blocking sera.

J. Allergy, 28: 379-91, Sept. 1957.

2.44

Reprint no. 49

Loveless, M.H.,

Streamlining the preventive management of inhalant allergy, with special reference to pollen and housedust,

J. Am. M. Women's A., 12: 383-390, Nov. 1957.

2.45

Reprint no. 50

Loveless, M.H.,

Treatment of emergencies in allergy,

N.Y. J. Med., 57: 3797-3807, Dec. 1957.

2.46

Reprint no. 51

Loveless, M.H. and Wright, I.M.,

Influence of pH of extractant on the electrophoretic and antigenic composition of low ragweed extract,

Ann. Allergy, 16: 393-490, July-Aug. 1958.

2.47

Reprint no. 52

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunologic studies of insulin in man,

Diabetes, 7: 278-82, July-Aug. 1958.

2.48

Reprint no. 53

Zylberberg, B. and Loveless, M.H.,

Preliminary experiments with ionized air in asthma,

J. Allergy, 31: 370-374, July-Aug. 1960.

2.49

Reprint no. 54

Loveless, M.H.,

Recent advances in repository therapy of allergy,

J. Amer. Med. Women's Assn., 15: 955-964, Oct. 1960.

2.50

Reprint no. 55

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunization by means of water-in-mineral oil emulsions,

Proc. 8th Intl. Congress Hematology, 735-742.

2.51

Reprint no. 56

Loveless, M.H.,

Single injection therapy with emulsified venom in wasp-sting allergy,

Fed. Proceedings, 20: 2800, March 1961.

2.52

Reprint no. 57

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunization in wasp-sting allergy through venom repositories and periodic insect stings,

J. Immunl., 89: 204-216, August 1962.

2.53

Reprint no. 58

Loveless, M.H.,

Mineral oil emulsions: Today and tomorrow,

3rd Intl. Cong. of Allergology, N.Y., 1962, Pergamon Press, Oxford, England.

2.54

Reprint no. 59

Loveless, M.H.

Use of polistes venom repositories to immunize yellow jacket allergic patients,

Fed. Proceedings, 21: No. 2, 271, March-April 1962 (abstract)

2.55

Reprint no. 60

Loveless, M.H.,

Immunology involved in insect sting allergy,

N.Y. St. J. Med., 62: 3563-65, November 1962.

2.56

Reprint no. 61

Loveless, M.H. and Nall, T.M.,

Use of polistes venom in petrolatum: Arlacel repositories to immunize against yellow jacket wasp-sting allergy,

J. Immunol., 94: 785-793, June 1965.

2.57

Reprint no. 62

Loveless, M.H.,

Reagin production in a healthy male who forms no detectable B2A immunoglobulins,

Fed. Proceedings 23, 2: 403, March-April 1964.

2.58

Reprint no. 63

Loveless, M.H.,

Summer Hazards: Insect stings,

Current Med. Digest, 31: 733-37, Aug. 1964.

2.59

Reprint no. 64

Loveless, M.H.,

Antibodies of atopy anmd serum disease in man,

Annual Rev. of Pharmacology, 6: 309-26, 1966.

2.60

Reprint no. 65

Loveless, M.H., Yost, W.L. and Lazarus, J.,

Safety and effectiveness of 7-N-hexyloctadecane as a vehicle in pollen repositories against hay fever,

Ann. Allergy, 26: 70-79, Feb. 1968.

2.61

Reprint no. 66

Editorial letter: Wasp sting and single-visit immunization,

J.A.M.A., 197: 598-599, Aug. 1966.

2.62

Reprint no. 67

Loveless, M.H.,

Immuniz. native, incriminated wasp venom in sting allergy: 12-yr. study of the safety and effectiveness of a single visit, yearly course,

Fed. Proceedings. 27, No. 2, 368, March-April 1968.

2.63

Reprint no. 68

Loveless, M.H.,

Prevention of anaphylactic reactions to insect stings,

Sandoz Panorama, 7:12-19, Sept.-Oct. 1969.

2.64

Reprint no. 69

Ibid.,

Maintaining protection vs. venom allergy through periodic insect bites,

Fed. Preoc. 30, No. 2, p. 412, March-April 1971.

2.65

Reprint no. 70

Loveless, M.H.,

Wasp-venom allergies, Current Diagnosis 3, p. 1025, (Conn, H. and Conn, R.B. Eds.),

W.B. Saunders Co., Phila., 1971.

2.66

Reprint no. 71

Loveless, M.H.,

One-day yearly treatment with culpable wasp's venom in sting allergy: a 17-year evaluation of safety and efficiency,

Fed. Proc., 31, no. 2, p. 933, March-April 1972.

2.67

Reprint no. 72

Loveless, M.H.

The Sting: prophylactic,

Modern Medicine, p. 54-57, May 15, 1976.

2.68

Reprint no. 73

Loveless, M.H.

A 1-day preseasonal treatment to replace perennial injections in pollen allergy,

Fed. Proc. 36, No. 3, p. 933, Mar. 1, 1977.

2.69

Reprint no. 73a

Loveless, M.H.,

Development of a one-day yearly preseasonal treatment for mold-spore and pollen allergies,

Final report to the Office of Naval Research on Contract N00014-76-C-0228.

2.70

Reprint no. 74

Loveless, M.H.,

Once in a lifetime venom injection therapy in bee allergy,

Fed. Proc. 37, No. 6, May 1, 1978.

2.71

Reprint no. 74a

Loveless, M.H.,

Triple stings by captive wasps to appraise and to booster immunity in venom allergy,

Abstract of talk at Amer. Congress of All and Immun., Mar. 1, 1977, N.Y. City.

2.72

Reprint no. 75

Loveless, M.H.,

1-day preseasonal therapy in pollinosis: a tale of 2 antibodies,

J. Allergy and Immun., 63:216, March 1979.

2.73

Reprint no. 76

Loveless, M.H.,

Use of scratch test in lieu of ocular instillation test to select dosage schedule for 1-day, once yearly immunization,

J. Allergy and Immun., 65: 202, March 1980.

 

 

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Series 3: Professional Correspondence

 

Box no.

Contents

3.1

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1951-54

3.2

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1961-64

3.3

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1966-70

3.4

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1970

3.5

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1973

3.6

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1974-75

3.7

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1976

3.8

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1977

3.9

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1978

3.10

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1980-81

3.11

Professional Correspondence, Chron file, 1982-90

4.1

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Venom suppliers, 1950-90

4.2

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Hollister Stier Laboratories, 1975-79

4.3

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Current Medical Digest, 1964

4.4

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Collegium Internationale Allergolicum, 1964

4.5

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Medical and Pharmaceutical Information Bureau, 1962-68

4.6

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Sandoz Panorama, 1968-69

4.7

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1970-72

4.8

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, Dr. Robert T. McCluskey, editor, 1972

4.9

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Instructions for preparation of manuscripts, 1973

4.10

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Yale University talk, 1977

4.11

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

ASBC/AAI, 1978

4.12

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

American Men and Women of Science, 1976, 1979

4.13

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Who’s Who, 1976-1982

4.14

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Claude Frazier, M.D., 1964-83

4.15

Professional Correspondence, by Addressee

Office of Naval Research, 1975-84

 

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Series 4: Office File

 

Box no.

Contents

5.1

Office File

Miscellaneous Mss., 1952-82

5.2

Office File

Miscellaneous Mss., undated

5.3

Office File

Survival information on wasps, 1961

5.4

Office File

Wasp, miscellany

5.5

Office File

Reprints of articles by other M.D.’s on insect stings

5.6

Office File

Clippings of articles by other M.D.’s on insect stings

5.7

Office File

Clippings and reprints, general allergies

5.8

Office File

Reprints by other M.D.’s, Histamine release, 1962-72

5.9

Office File

Pollination across the U.S.A.

5.10

Office File

[Pollen counts]

5.11

Office File

Chronology of pollination / Dr. Aaron Brown

6.1

Office File

Datebooks, 1959-63

6.2

Office File

Datebooks, 1963-68

6.3

Office File

Datebooks, 1969-76

6.4

Office File

Rollodex cards

6.5

Office File

Sting test procedures [1969]

6.6

Office File

Extract dilutions, 1973-1978

6.7

Office File

Drug cabinet inventory, 1976-77

6.8

Office File

Frozen serum inventories, 1955, 1965, 1973-74

6.9

Office File

Allergen Inventories, 1957, 1962-63

6.10

Office File

Allergen Inventories, 1978-86

6.11

Office File

Inventory and dilutions, 1986-87

6.12

Office File

Dissections, 1986

6.13

Office File

Face masks

6.14

Office File

Emergency first aid

7.1

Office File

‘Black book’ [therapeutic procedures], 1954-55

7.2

Office File

Miscellaneous Bee and Wasp

7.3

Office File

Bee research summaries

7.4

Office File

Bee, synopses of cases

7.5

Office File

Bee research, fan mail

7.6

Office File

Bee research, miscellaneous reprints and notes

7.7

Office File

Yellow jacket cases, sting tests

7.8

Office File

Yellow jacket, analysis on PN data, wasps, venom, 1948-56

7.9

Office File

Yellow jacket correspondence, 1954

7.10

Office File

Wasp patient immunization records, 1953-55

7.11

Office File

Mormal control wasp IC tests

7.12

Office File

Wasp, 1956 data

7.13

Office File

Wasp worksheets, passive transfer cross reactions, [1956?]

7.13a

Office File

Venom cross reactions, [1950-56]

7.14

Office File

Wasp worksheets for Mss, 1956 April

7.15

Office File

Wasp talk to New Jersey State Medical Society, 1957 April 30

7.16

Office File

Sera of Houston and Saunders, cross tests with all social vespids, 1954

7.17

Office File

Houston, Nelly, 1953-56

7.18

Office File

Houston, Nelly, Volume 1

7.19

Office File

Houston, Nelly, Volume 2

7.20

Office File

Yoder

7.21

Office File

David Berman

7.22

Office File

Klein, Jody

7.23

Office File

Bernice V. Berman

7.24

Office File

Alfred T. White

7.25

Office File

Miscellaneous patients

8.1

Office File

Wasp, 1961

8.2

Office File

Polistes and Yellow jacket test and stings, [1961?]

8.3

Office File

Timothy eye and scratch tests, 1961

8.4

Office File

Worksheets, polistes vs. yellow jacket Rx papers

8.5

Office File

Tracings of skin reaction to scratch tests

8.6

Office File

Tracings of skin reaction to scratch tests

8.7

Office File

Synopses, 1970-75

8.8

Office File

Eye tests, 1975 November-December

8.9

Office File

Worksheets, review of past 1-day Rx, 1964-75

8.10

Office File

Summary sheets, Eyes, all doses, through 1976 September

8.11

Office File

Summary sheets for each patient, all past years through 1976 September

8.12

Office File

Therapeutic tolerance in 51 pollen ellergenics … incremental dosage … according to eye test

8.13

Office File

Worksheets for ONR table on 51 1-day pollen treatment, 1976 (data on first, second, and third visits)

8.14

Office File

Analyses of adverse reactions in 51 patients using 12 ½% schedule in 1976

9.1

Office File

Corn allergy, [1954?]

9.2

Office File

Patient dosage tables, 1975-76

9.3

Office File

Analyses of eye vs. scratch tests in 1976

9.4

Office File

All 1-day pollen treatment cases, 1976-78

9.5

Office File

1976 ONR table, and detailed worksheets

9.6

Office File

1977 FASEB abstract on ONR data tabulates for 1976

9.7

Office File

FASEB talk, 1977 April 6

9.8

Office File

Courses with adverse reactions and all innocuous reactions, 1976-79

9.9

Office File

How to load successive 2cc syringes, March 1979

9.10

Office File

Worksheets and summaries of 1976-81 study of ABCD eyes with no adverse courses

9.11

Office File

Miscellaneous tables, 1979-1981

9.12

Office File

1-day pollen treatment fee lists, 1982-86

9.13

Office File

Miscellany

10.1

Office File

Patients summary for years 1938 on

10.2

Office File

Passive transfer, 1939

10.3

Office File

Passive transfer, 1940

10.4

Office File

Passive transfer, 1941

10.5

Office File

Passive transfer, 1942

10.6

Office File

Electrophoresis patients, 1942

10.7

Office File

Passive transfer, 1943

10.8

Office File

Moyer passive transfer, [1944]

10.9

Office File

Passive transfer, 1944

10.10

Office File

LM & UF, Summary of fractions

10.11

Office File

UF 1945 [ultra filter]

10.12

Office File

LM 1945

10.13

Office File

1947 Constitutionals, LR Adjuvant

10.14

Office File

1948 protocols

10.15

Office File

Patients, 1948, 1949

10.16

Office File

1951 Passive transfer, ragweed fractions

10.17

Office File

PR SCO

10.18

Office File

Senofsky, 1953

10.19

Office File

SEN serum, 1953

11.1

Office File

Corn starch sponge

11.2

Office File

UV paper

11.3

Office File

1943 patient summary

11.4

Office File

1946 protocols

11.5

Office File

1947 Clinical adjuvant

11.6

Office File

1947 patient protocols

11.7

Office File

1950 Felton

11.8

Office File

1951-53 Blood pressure during dust Rx

11.9

Office File

Miscellaneous patient files [1957?]

11.10

Office File

1953 Ragweed summary cards

11.11

Office File

Placebo summaries, 1939-1955

11.12

Office File

Test subject endpoints, 1955

11.13

Office File

Constitutional data

11.14

Office File

Overdose reactions, 1953-56

12.1

Office File

Depot locals, draft

12.2

Office File

Depot locals, deltyls

12.3

Office File

Depot locals, deltyl, 1956

12.4

Office File

Depot locals, adjuvant locals

12.5

Office File

Depot locals, worksheets, adjuvant locals vs. locals [n.d.]

12.6

Office File

Depot locals, release rates

12.7

Office File

Depot locals, reprints

12.8

Office File

Depot locals, analysis of overdose reactions

12.9

Office File

1955 ragweed hayfever log hours

12.10

Office File

1956 Ragweed [AQU?] schedules

12.11

Office File

Ragweeds, non-discriminators, 1956

12.12

Office File

Clinical impressions, 1955-56

12.13

Office File

1956 ragweed data

12.14

Office File

Ragweed, 1956

12.15

Office File

Ragweed summary cards [n.d.]

12.16

Office File

1956 Hayfever intensity hours charts

12.17

Office File

1955-56 DWSI [dust allergy]

12.18

Office File

1957 Ragweed HFI charts

12.19

Office File

1957 Dust allergy patients synopsis

12.20

Office File

Dust cases, 1957 & 1958

12.21

Office File

1958 Timothy patients

 

 

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Series 5: Patient Care Files

 

Box no.

Contents

Box 13

Patient care files

New York Hospital, A-G

Box 14

Patient care files

New York Hospital, H-Sh

Box 15

Patient care files

New York Hospital, Si-Z

Box 16

Patient care files

New York Hospital – general allergy? – A-Z

Box 17

Patient care files

Polistes and Yellow jacket immunization

Honey bee immunization

Box  18

Patient care files

Tree and grass allergies

Rx: Pollen and wasp venom

 

 

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Series 6: File Cards

 

Box no.

Contents

Box  19

File cards

Telephone and address directory

Patient care records:

1961 FRONS sacs in Glycerine, used

FRONS 1962

FRONS 1963

POLS 1962

1959 and earlier emulsions

1960/61 Emulsion cards

Ragweed patients who have had both aqueous and adjuvant treatment

Box  20

File cards

Reprint file index

 

 

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Series 7: Slides and Books

 

Box no.

Contents

Box  21

Slides and books

Ca. 300 glass slide (3x4 inches) illustrations from articles and lectures

Immunity, hypersensitivity, serology / Sidney Raffel

1953, Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., New York

521 p. : 25 cm

The Biological role of immunoglobulin E system./ edited by Kinishige Ishizaka and Delbert H. Dayton, Jr.

Proceedings of the Conference on the biological role of the immunoglobulin E system.”

U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

 

 

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Series 8: Binders

 

Box no.

Contents

Box  22

OVERSIZE

Binders

Tables and graphs of research data

 

 


 

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August 31, 2000