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This collection includes scientific notebooks kept by Dr. Kopan, correspondence, reprints, and other items related to notch signaling.
Kopan, Raphael
This collection includes scientific notebooks kept by Dr. Kopan, correspondence, reprints, and other items related to notch signaling.
Kopan, Raphael
A large, leather-bound, commemorative “In Memoriam” (5 pages) for William Taussig, MD.
Taussig, William
The Mildred Trotter papers group consists of fourteen series. The Trotter papers are rich in information not only about her fields of expertise, but about the School of Medicine in general and about opportunities for women in medical science during the first half of the twentieth century. Users are advised to consult Series 1 first, since it contains narrative memoirs that may serve to place her accomplishments in contexts of her own choosing.
Trotter, Mildred, 1899-1991
Short biographical sketch (2 pages) of Vincil Rogers Deakin (1897-1977). Also, a 12 page "History of Urology at Washington University School of Medicine" written by Dr. Royce.
Royce, Robert K.
Biography of Ernest St. John Simms (1917-1983), who joined the Washington University School of Medicine as a technician in the Department of Surgery in 1936. In 1953 he became a technical assistant in the Department of Microbiology. Simms became a key collaborator of the department's then head, Dr. Arthur Kornberg, and later collaborated with Dr. Herman Eisen. In 1968 Simms was promoted to research assistant professor, and in 1971 to research associate professor, a position he held until his death. Simms was also an active member of the Admissions Committee of the medical school for several years.
See also the Department of Genetics Records (RG016).
Schlessinger, David
David and Barbara Brown Papers
This small collection contains materials relating to the planning, construction, and opening of the McDonnell Medical Sciences Building and various correspondence between David Brown and Barbara Brown with Carl Cori.
Brown, David H. (David Henry)
This collection includes 60 binders of materials used by Dr. Bricker during the creation of manuscripts for publication of his research papers, 155 research notebooks, 2 bound volumes including Dr. Bricker's reprints, and 2 grant applications.
Bricker, Neal S.
Gilson discusses the research and activities of the Department of Physiology at the Washington University School of Medicine in the 1920s and 1930s and several of his colleagues, such as Joseph Erlanger, Herbert Gasser, and George Bishop. He also talks of the axonologists, a discussion group first formed in 1930 at an American Physiological Society meeting.
Gilson, Arthur S.
Data files, selected short publications, laboratory notebooks and other laboratory records, lantern slides and other photographs on Csapo's research on the progesterone hormone in the physiology of uterine function and uterine muscle contractibility. These files contain data on drug effects of progesterone, estradiol, caffeine, steroids on the ovaries and uterus in humans, rabbits and mice. Later laboratory notebooks are in Series 1, Data, 1946-1979.
Csapo, Arpad I.
This small collection consists of a 5 page typed memoir entitled "Recollections of St. Louis" by George Ormiston dated September 18, 1964. In it Ormiston recalls his experiences with St. Louis Children's Hospital and Department of Pediatrics staff including faculty members William McKim Marriott, Jean V. Cooke, and Alexis Hartmann and staff members Anne Perley, Marie Morton, and Mrs. Schlueter.
Ormiston, George
This small collection includes three bound volumes of the collected reprints of David Kipnis.
Kipnis, David M.
Two diplomas: Humboldt Medical College, 1868; Missouri Medical College, 1898 (honorary). Also one certificate from the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, 1890 signed by Rutherford Hayes. See also VC098.
Steele, A. J. (Aaron John), 1835-1917
The Jean H. Thurston Papers include a curriculum vitae and reprints, 1958-1993
Thurston, Jean Holowach
In his 2006 oral history, Cox comments on influential colleagues such as Harold Edgerton, Leo Beranek, Hallowell Davis, Michel Ter-Pogossian, Charles Molnar, Wesley A. Clark. He discusses his early work at CID, establishment and work of the Biomedical Computer Laboratory (BCL) and Computer Research Laboratory (CRL) at Washington University, and developments in biomedical computing, PET scanning, and computer technology applications.
Cox, Jerome R., Jr.