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Correspondence, 1949


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    Correspondence, 1950

    Manuscripts

    Research and business correspondence. Primarily dealing with research assistants seeking positions in Dr. Funk's laboratory.

    mssFunk Collection

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    Correspondence, 1939

    Manuscripts

    Includes: correspondenc with French laboratories regarding production of Gonadoltropic hormone, insulin and other hormone and vitamin preprations; English correspondence with Dr. Harry Dubin; personal correspondence; finances; effect of diet on male sex hormones

    mssFunk Collection

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    Correspondence, 1952

    Manuscripts

    Business correspondence. Applications for research assistant positions in Funk's lab. Inter-office memorandum from U.S. Vitamin Corporation regarding various patents and manufacturing/marketing opportunities. Letters regarding editorial position for Elsevier's upcoming "The Book of Health" encyclopedia. Undated letter addressed to "Dear Boris" [i.e. H.B. Burns] outlining the structure and research projects of the Funk Foundation.

    mssFunk Collection

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    Correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Personal correspondence; Proposed research into influence of Diethylstilbestrol activity by vitamin adminstration (rat study) and research into Vi-syneral diet supplement in soldiers' rations.

    mssFunk Collection

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    Correspondence, 1950

    Manuscripts

    Research and personal correspondence. Topics include cancer research and the research methodology of Dr. Henri Jacobs, who had recently passed away in France. Funk and Jacobs were laboratory partners for a brief period.

    mssFunk Collection

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    Establishing research lab correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Contains no correspondence on setting up ressearch lab. Includes correspondence on research into stilbestrol in treatment of menopause; comments on his 1913 research on hypoxanthine; research on prolactin

    mssFunk Collection