Box 2
Contains 61 Results:
Correspondence-from envelope labeled Young A.G. manuscript and letters, addressed to Dr. Myers, undated
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Manuscript: Young, A. G., F. H. L. Taylor and H. H. Merritt, “Studies of the Distribution and Excretion of Mercury”-from envelope labeled Young A.G. manuscript and letters, addressed to Dr. Myers, undated
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Photographs (9) of graphs, glued to paper with editorial comments all for the item listed above-from envelope labeled Young A.G. manuscript and letters, addressed to Dr. Myers, undated
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Reprint: “The Journal of Laboratory And Clinical Medicine” Young, A. G., The Studies of the Action of Sodium Thiosulphate in Metallic Intoxications-from envelope labeled Young A.G. manuscript and letters, addressed to Dr. Myers, 1928 April
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Reprint: “The New England Journal of Medicine”; Young, A. G. A clinical Study of the Effects of O-Iodoxybenzoic Acid in the Treatment of Arthritis-from envelope labeled Young A.G. manuscript and letters, addressed to Dr. Myers, 1928 December
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Reprint: “The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery January”; Young, Albert G., Harold E. MacMatton, Chronic Proliferative Arthritis in Patients with Rheumatic Fever-from envelope labeled Young A.G. manuscript and letters, addressed to Dr. Myers, 1935 January
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Manuscript: Myers Harold B., “The Comparative Toxicity of Certain Volatile Oils Toward Pathogenic Yeasts”-From envelope labeled Comparative Toxicity of Certain Volatile Oils Found in Yeast, undated
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Manuscript: Myers, Harold B., “An Unappreciated Fungicidal Action of Certain Volatile Oils”-from a folder: “Toxicity of Volatile Oils and Stearoptenes Against Pathogenic Fungi”, undated
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Reprint: “The Journal of the American Medical Association”, ; Myers, Harold B. and Clinton H. Thienes, The Fungicidal Activity of Certain Volatile Oils and Stearoptens.-From a folder: “Toxicity of Volatile Oils and Stearoptenes Against Pathogenic Fungi”, 1925 June
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.
Manuscript: Myers, Harold B., “The Comparative Toxicity of Certain Volatile Oils Toward Pathogenic Yeasts”-From a folder: “Toxicity of Volatile Oils and Stearoptenes Against Pathogenic Fungi”, undated
The materials in this collection primarily consist of Myers' work with Xanthines and his tests on rabbits regarding pharmacological toxicity. Experimental research data and manuscripts make up the majority of the collection.