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Offprint listings (1904-1939) Articles by Funk


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    Offprint listings (1910-1964) Articles co-authored by Funk

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    Computer print out listing offprints and articles co-authored by Casimir Funk. They are arranged alphabetically by co-author's last name, and appear to reflect the arrangment from the Funk Foundation Library and have locations "FUNK2". A re-formated 8 x 11 photocopy is provided.

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    Funk's work chronology

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    List of Funk's chronology of work in English; multiple copies of "Casimir Funk, His Life and Work" and "Chronological Condensation of Scientific Contributions from Research carried out by Casimir Funk"

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    "Funk's 50th Anniversary" by Benjamin Harrow, reproduction, p. 321-335, 3 unnumbered pages

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    Photocopy of "A Page of Medical History: the Vitamins" by Casimir Funk. Letter from Casimir Funk to Mr. Spanel, June 30, 1946 [photocopy] and Letter from Casimir Funk to Dr. Martin Gumpert, March 30, 1940 [photocopy]

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    Miscellaneous Funk co-author offprints (1910-69)

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    Science v.90 no. 2341 (November 10, 1939); two articles by I.M. Camelin and Casimir Funk

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    Funk's work list: lectures, articles, books, main scientific data, publications

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    List of significant scientific works from 1911-1937; "Casimir Funk, His Life and Work"; Bibliography of scientific publications from 1911-1933. Several copies of each document in folder.

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    Miscellaneous Funk offprints (1904-39)

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    Collection composed of research notes, articles and offprints, clinical notebooks, personal and work-related correspondence, Funk Foundation materials, and a few slides/photos. Includes drafts of Funks autobiography, and drafts of Benjamin Harrows published biography of Funk. Some of the earliest material in the collection dates from the beginning of his professional career in Paris (1904-1906), but the bulk focuses on his life and career in the United States from 1939-1967. Manuscript materials are in English, French, German and Polish and the collection of published professional literature mostly in offprints and reproductions contains works in English, French, German, Polish, Russian and Spanish. Topics include: cancer, diabetes, vitamins, ulcers and hormones.

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