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New Vistas in Medicine (notes, proposals)


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    New Vistas in Medicine, notes and proposals

    Manuscripts

    Drafts for articles, introduction to "New Vistas in Medicine"

    mssFunk Collection

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    New Vistas in Medicine, notes and proposals

    Manuscripts

    Miscellaneous research notes, bibliographical references, mostly handwritten. Salary estimates for Funk Foundation.

    mssFunk Collection

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    Metabolic medicine

    Manuscripts

    Draft and handwritten notes for chapter on Metabolic medicine for "New Vistas in Medicine". Includes reprint of article in French "Une nouvelle conception de l'anémie" by Casimir Funk and A. Lejwa in Bruxelles-Medical, No. 12, p. 1, 18 Jan. 1931.

    mssFunk Collection

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    Funk Foundation, history

    Manuscripts

    Funk Foundation annual report, July 1952. Draft of "New Vistas in Medicine" by Casimir Funk. Undated Funk Foundation mission statement and projected budget for Benjamin Harrow (B.H.) research.

    mssFunk Collection

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    Funk Foundation, history

    Manuscripts

    Inter-office memorandum from U.S. Vitamin Corporation regarding setting up Funk's laboratory, dated June 30, 1947. Draft: "Funk Found[ation] for M.R. and new trends in preventive medicine" dated January, 4, 1953. Draft of "New Vistas in Medicne" by Funk

    mssFunk Collection

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    Series 4. Funk Foundation

    Manuscripts

    This series contains: The Funk Foundation for Medical Research was incorporated in March 1947 as a non-profit organization to investigate cancer and other medical research problems. Funk appears to have continued his work and association with the U.S. Vitamin Corporation for most of the early years and the Foundation was primarily a desire to have independent laboratory space and pursue other research topics. In 1952 the Foundation moved to headquarters in West 6th St., New York. Some of the items in this series appear to be drafts of work to be released on behalf of the foundation or part of their publication endeavors.

    mssFunk Collection