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[Animal Experiment Progress Report by Meyer Bodansky - February 1941]
Experiment report by Dr. Meyer Bodansky discussing the use of certain chemicals and compounds in an experiment on rats. Dr. Bodansky notes the health and activity level of the rats and any interesting occurrences in the rat population. He notes that the rats seem healthy and none have died. Dr. Bodansky tells of his interest in the possibility of future experiments involving sodium sulfoacetate.
[Article about the Death of Meyer Bodansky]
Article about the death of Dr. Meyer Bodansky, reprinted from Surgery Magazine out of St. Louis, Missouri, describing Dr. Bodansky's life and successes.
[Christmas Card: 1941]
Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture, The Phrophet, along with a bible passage.
[Correspondence between Benjamin F. Miller to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - February 25, 1941]
Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin F. Miller discussing synthetic detergents.
[Correspondence between John W. Spies, Homer P. Rainey, and Meyer Bodansky - April 1941]
Letters between Dr. John W. Spies, Homer P. Rainey, and Dr. Meyer Bodansky concerning Dr. Meyer Bodansky's approval for a request of absence in order to attend and present his research at the Missouri State Medical Association meeting. The second letter is dated April 22, 1941 from Homer P. Rainey, the president of the the Medical Branch of the University of Texas in Galveston. It addresses Dr. John W. Spies and approves the request he sent in previously to excuse Dr. Meyer Bodansky for the conference. The first letter is addressed to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Dr. John W. Spies on April 25, 1941. It informs him that approval for his absence has been received.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris - January 1941]
Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris discussing the purities of the monostearin sodium sulfoacetate and sodium sulfoacetate samples sent to Dr. Bodansky in December and how they may help in his research for fat deposition in organs and tissues.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris - March 1941]
Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris discussing the recent shipment of fatty acid glyceride phosphates and ethanolamine that Dr. Bodansky received from The Emulsol Corporation including a report from Benjamin R. Harris tabulating data on the average composition of fatty acid glyceride phosphate.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and J. E. Stowers - May 1941]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. J. E. Stowers, dated May 2, 1941 and May 10, 1941. The letters express appreciation on both ends concerning Dr. Bodansky's presentation at the Missouri State Medical Association Meeting.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and J. L. Whitman - February 1941]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and J. L. Whitman from the Department of Chemistry at the Texas Christian University. The second letter, which is from Mr. Whitman, urges Dr. Bodansky to consider membership to The American Institute of Chemists. The first letter, which is from Dr. Bodansky, is a response in which he states that he will consider the membership.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and James E. Stowers - January 1941]
Letter from both Dr. Meyer Bodansky and the Chairman of the Committee on Scientific Work at the Missouri State Medical Association, James E. Stowers. The first letter is from Dr. Bodansky accepting an invitation to appear as a guest speaker at the 1941 Missouri State Medical Association Annual Session. The second letter, which is from James E. Stowers, is the invitation to the Annual Session.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and James E. Stowers - January-March 1941]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and James E. Stowers concerning Dr. Bodansky's presentation at the 1941 Annual Session of the Missouri State Medical Association. Revisions of the presentation are included after the last letter.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Molly J. Walder - June 1941]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Molly J. Walder, dated June 4, 1941. The first letter, which is from Rose Framer on behalf of Dr. Meyer Bodansky, informs Mrs. Walder that Dr. Bodansky has been severely ill however will respond to her letter as soon as he is able. The second letter, which is from Ms. Walder, asks of the status of her brother's consideration for admission into medical school.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and The Emulsol Corporation - March 1941]
Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris discussing the possibilities for a future experiment for amino-ethyl alcohols and beta hydroxy ethylamine.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Walter O. Osborn - February 1941]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Walter O. Osborn. The second letter, which is from Mr. Osborn, requests from Dr. Osborn that a section of his textbook be found and mailed to him for research purposes. The first letter is a response from Dr. Bodansky.
[Correspondence between Oscar Bodansky, A. J. Goldforb, and Meyer Bodansky - May-June 1941]
Letters between Dr. A. J. Goldforb, Oscar Bodansky, and Rose Framer on behalf of Dr. Meyer Bodansky. All of the letters concern Dr. Meyer Bodansky, who at the time was in the hospital recovering from a critical illness. The first letter is from Dr. Bodansky's brother Oscar Bodansky to Dr. A. J. Goldforb, and is dated June 12, 1941. The letter is a response to a previous letter received from Goldforb on behalf of Dr. Meyer Bodansky. The second letter is a handwritten invitation from Dr. Goldforb to Dr. Bodansky to accompany him and his daughter to New York City; it is dated June 7, 1941. The third letter, which is dated May 8, 1941, informs Dr. Bodansky that Dr. Goldforb and his daughter will be in Galveston soon and wish to meet with him. The last letter is from Rose Framer on behalf of Dr. Bodansky; it is dated May 15, 1941. The letter acknowledges the receipt of a previous letter that Dr. A. J. Goldforb sent to Dr. Bodansky.
[Correspondence between Oscar Bodansky and John W. Spies - August 1941]
Letters between Dr. Oscar Bodansky and Dr. John W. Spies, dated August 15-20, 1941. The letters concern an order placed by Dr. Spies for reprints of one of Dr. Meyer Bodansky's articles.
[Edits Made on Experimental Report by Meyer Bodansky - February 1941]
Experiment report by Dr. Meyer Bodansky, giving details of an experiment conducted over the use of chemicals in rats. Dr. Bodansky details the reaction the rats have had and their current state of health. He has also included several handwritten edits to the report and changed the date that it was written.
[Invoice of Sale for "Fetal-Maternal Interdependence: Nutritional and Metabolic Factors" by Dr. Bodansky from The Ovid Bell Press for the University of Texas - October 7, 1941]
Invoice for $12.63 from The Ovid Bell Press for the University of Texas for up to 100 reprints of "Fetal-Maternal Interdependence: Nutritional and Metabolic Factors" by Dr. Bodansky.
[Letter and Form from Thelma Lockwood to Meyer Bodansky - May 15, 1941]
Letter from the Secretary to the President of the University of Texas Thelma Lockwood. The letter, which was sent to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, is addressed to the teaching staff of the Medical Branch. It requests that the form at the bottom of the page be filled out and sent back to the Office of Dean Spies. Dr. Bodansky filled out his name and address on the form.
[Letter and Transcript from Walter Baurgaeten to Meyer Bodansky - June 4, 1941]
Letter and transcript from the editor of the Missouri State Medical Association Walter Baurgaeten to Dr. Meyer Bodansky. The letter, which is date June 4, 1941, states that the transcript of the portion of the round table discussion of the Annual Session meeting that Dr. Bodansky participated in is enclosed. The letter thanks Dr. Bodansky and also asks him to make any corrections and send it back to the editor before it is published. The discussion includes several different topics in medicine, particularly the treatment and diagnosis of rat bite fever. Several handwritten notations and corrections made by Dr. Bodansky are visible on all of the pages.
[Letter from Albert K. Epstein to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - February 10, 1941]
Letter from Albert K. Epstein to Dr. Bodansky requesting that he reply immediately with how the grant given to him by The Emulsol Corporation should be listed in the National Research Council directory.
[Letter from Albert K. Epstein to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - January 3, 1941]
Letter from Albert K. Epstein to Dr. Bodansky regarding the emargol feeding experiments and how he should send a copy of a brief report of the results from the emargol feeding tests along to The Emulsol Corporation, Dr. Calvery and Mr. McCabe.
[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - January 22, 1941]
Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky asking him how he feels about The Emulsol Corporation's relations with the John Sealy Memorial Research Laboratory, for the National Research Council's "Scholarships and Fellowships Supported by Industry 1940-1941, Including Occasional Grants for Research" questionnaire.
[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - March 25, 1941]
Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky discussing the purification points for three ethanolamines the Emulsol Corporation had shipped to him.
[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - March 27, 1941]
Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky discussing fatty acids and distributing them to Dr. Bodansky for future use.
[Letter from Charles Wachsman to Eleanor A. Bodansky - December 15, 1941]
Letter from the Manager of the Depositors' Account Department Personal Service at the Macy's Bank in New York. The letter, which is dated December 15, 1941, is addressed to the wife of the late Dr. Meyer Bodansky, Mrs. Eleanor A. Bodansky. The letter is a response to the letter that Mrs. Bodansky sent concerning her late husband's still-open bank account.
[Letter from Dorothea Zoll to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - March 1, 1941]
Letter from Dorothea Zoll to Dr. Bodansky asking him to present a paper in front of the American Society of Medical Technologists.
[Letter from Dorothea Zoll to Meyer Bodansky - March 19, 1941]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Dorothea Zoll thanking him for his acceptance to speak at a program of the American Society of Medical Technologists. Included in the letter are instructions on the presentation as well as the date and time of Dr. Bodansky's presentation.
[Letter from E. P. Hamilton to Dr. Oscar Bodansky - December 27, 1941]
Letter from E. P. Hamilton of the John Wiley & Sons Book Publishing Company to Dr. Oscar Bodansky, brother of the late Dr. Meyer Bodansky. The letter thanks Oscar Bodansky for the receipt of a contract signed by he and Eleanor Bodansky, giving permission for the publication of the fifth edition of a textbook written by Meyer Bodansky.
[Letter from E. R. Mugrage to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - March 15, 1941]
Letter from E. R. Mugrage to Dr. Bodansky letting him know that the members of the Colorado Society of Medical Technologists would like him to speak before one of their conventions.
[Letter from Elizabeth West to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - February 28, 1941]
Letter from Elizabeth West to Dr. Bodansky, inviting him to be a speaker at the ninth annual convention of the Texas Society of Medical Technologists.
[Letter from Elizabeth West to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - March 9, 1941]
Letter from Elizabeth West to Dr. Bodansky asking him to speak before the ninth annual convention of the Texas Society of Medical Technologists.
[Letter from Elizabeth West to Meyer Bodansky - March 21, 1941]
Letter from Elizabeth West from the Harris Clinic in Fort Worth. The letter, which is addressed to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, thanks him for his speedy response and acceptance to speak at the Ninth Annual Convention of the Texas Society of Medical Technologists.
[Letter from Elizabeth West to Meyer Bodansky - May 4, 1941]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from the Chairman of the Program Committee of the Texas Society of Medical Technologists Elizabeth West. The letter, which is dated May 4, 1941, informs Dr. Bodansky that his copy of the program of the ninth annual convention of the society is being sent to him.
[Letter from George E. Pabinowitz to Eleanor Bodansky - October 21, 1941]
Letter from George E. Pabinowitz to the wife of the late Dr. Meyer Bodansky, dated October 21, 1941. The letter informs Mrs. Bodansky that her late husband is being honored at the University of Texas with a memorial plaque, which was bought with funds raised by the members of Phi Delta Epsilon.
[Letter from George E. Rabuiowitz to Jarrett E. Williams - October 30, 1941]
Letter from George E. Rabwowitz from the University of Texas Chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon. The letter, which is addressed to Dr. Jarrett E. Williams of the John Sealy Hospital and dated October 30, 1941, concerns the placement of the memorial plaque for the late Dr. Meyer Bodansky.
[Letter from H. C. Koehler to Meyer Bodansky - January 7, 1941]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky of the John Sealy Memorial Research Laboratory from H. C. Koehler from the Sales Development Department of the Monsanto Chemical Company. The letter acknowledges a request made by Dr. Bodansky for research data and materials, and also includes a packing list of materials included. Koehler includes advice and a reference to contact concerning Bodansky's research over using dichromate to inhibit algae growth.
[Letter from Harry A. Charipper to Meyer Bodansky - April 22, 1941]
Letter of Recommendation from the Chairman Professor of Biology at New York University Harry A. Charipper. The recommendation letter is written for Perry D. Cohn, whom Dr. Bodansky is attempting to help obtain admission to medical school.
[Letter from Herbert J. Schattenberg to Paul Brindley - June 20, 1941]
Letter from Dr. Herbert J. Schattenberg to Dr. Paul Brindley, dated June 20, 1941. The letter expresses Dr. Schattenberg's sorrow and condolences for the death of Dr. Meyer Bodansky. He explains that he was close to Dr. Bodansky, and inquires whether it is too early to contemplate Dr. Bodansky's replacement.
[Letter from Irving Ehrenreich to Meyer Bodansky - April 22, 1941]
Letter of recommendation from Irving Ehrenreich to Dr. Meyer Bodansky concerning the admission of Perry D. Cohn to medical school.
[Letter from James E. Stowers to Meyer Bodansky - January 31, 1941]
Letter from the Chairman of the Committee on Scientific Work at the Missouri State Medical Association. The letter, which is addressed to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, thanks Dr. Bodansky for his submission of titles for the upcoming Annual Session of the Missouri State Medical Association.
[Letter from Jane Maddon to Eleanor A. Bodansky - October 21, 1941]
Letter from Jane Maddon on behalf of the Depositors' Account Department of the Macy's Bank to Eleanor A. Bodansky, dated October 30, 1941. The letter informs Mrs. Bodansky that the bank can find no record of a deposit that she paid on August 23, 1941. The letter states that her bank said the check was in fact paid, and requests some information in order to assist the company in finding the lost check.
[Letter from John S. Crossman to Oscar Bodansky - July 17, 1941]
Letter from the Assistant Manager of the Medical-Public Health Department of the Macmillan Company in New York, John S. Crossman. The letter, which is dated July 17, 1941 to Dr. Oscar Bodansky and the Estate of Meyer Bodansky, discusses the terms of publishing a Spanish edition of a textbook written by Dr. Bodansky.
[Letter from John W. Spies to Oscar Bodansky - June 16, 1941]
Letter from Dr. John W. Spies to Dr. Oscar Bodansky, dated June 16, 1941. The letter includes a long quote from a telephone conversation that Dr. Spies had with Dr. Henry Winston Harper mourning the death of Dr. Meyer Bodansky.
[Letter from John W. Spies to Oscar Bodansky - June 16, 1941]
Letter from Dr. John W. Spies to Dr. Oscar Bodansky, dated June 16, 1941. The letter includes a long quote from a telephone conversation that Dr. Spies had with Dr. Henry Winston Harper mourning the death of Dr. Meyer Bodansky.
[Letter from John W. Spies to Oscar Bodansky - June 16, 1941]
Copy of a letter from Dr. John W. Spies to Dr. Oscar Bodansky, dated June 16, 1941. The letter includes a long quote from a telephone conversation that Dr. Spies had with Dr. Henry Winston Harper mourning the death of Dr. Meyer Bodansky.
[Letter from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - April 30, 1941]
Letter from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, asking Dr. Bodansky to convey to the publisher his plans involving a new edition to a textbook that he is scheduled to produce in manuscript. The publisher ask Dr. Bodansky to also submit a supplementary laboratory manual with the manuscript for the book.
[Letter from Julius McIver to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - February 11, 1941]
Letter from Dr. McIver to Dr. Bodansky asking him to do a presentation at the Texas Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists meeting in the fall.
[Letter from Julius McIver to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - February 26, 1941]
Letter from Dr. McIver to Dr. Bodansky asking him to submit some of his possible subjects for the Texas Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists meeting presentation Dr. Bodansky may present in the fall.
[Letter from Luther L. Terry, J. K. Cline, and Joseph T. Roberts to Eleanor A. Bodansky and Family - June 19, 1941]
Letter from three member of the Research Council of the Medical Branch of the University of Texas to Mrs. Meyer Bodansky and Family, expressing their condolences at the death of Dr. Meyer Bodansky. The three men note how active Dr. Bodansky was in their area and that he will be missed greatly.
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