Box 1
Contains 239 Results:
Bettman to Fordyce, Merck & Co., re data request. His statements based on clinical experience and references in the literature, including Merck’s Index (1907). He has done no original research but has substantiated the results clinically, and has received letters from many physicians reporting their success employing his method, 1907, 1932 July 7
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bettman to Fordyce, re amending his statement on use of particular brands, 1932 October 4
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bettman to Dr. Pease, re request for reports of use of high dilution of oxyquinolone sulphate, which Pease mentions in earlier letter. Discusses his own methods of using the antiseptic, and will send reprints, 1931 December 28
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
H. D. Pease, Pease Laboratories, Inc., New York, to Bettman, re epithelization paper and that Bettman’s results agree with their clinical trials. Handwritten postscript offering information on their findings using high dilutions of the antiseptic, 1931 December 23
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bettman to Bryce, re gauze formulas, reprints, and success reports he has received from other physicians. He has no disagreement with the switch to liquid petrolatum; his formula uses solid formulation primarily for availability reasons, 1933 July 19
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bryce, Calco Chemical Co., to Bettman, re plans to market the Scarlet R gauze. They plan to change to formula from solid petrolatum to liquid to simplify procedure. Does Bettman have any objections?, 1933 July 11
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bettman to Bryce, re use of Scarlet R, and his willingness to do anything he can to promote the ointment’s further use. He grants permission to Calco to reprint and distribute his article, 1932 May 19
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bryce to Bettman, re collecting facts on medical dyes, praising his Journal of the American Medical Association article, and requesting permission to make and circulate reprints, with the usual restrictions, 1932 May 14
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bryce to Bettman, re thanks for “Burns” article reprint, 1933 July 28
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bryce to Bettman, re earlier correspondence on Bettman’s formula, and the company’s dyes, 1933 July 25
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.