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Diffuse Peritonitis

Description: Typed and handwritten notes for a paper by J.E. Thompson about peritonitis.
Date: unknown

The Doctor and the Post-War World

Description: Dr. Witten B. Russ's baccalaureate address to graduates of the University of Texas Medical Branch, in which he discusses the duties of the doctor and the need for moral and spiritual leadership in the medical community when World War II ends.
Date: August 4, 1943
Creator: Russ, Witten B.

[Doris Appel Discussing James Ballard]

Description: Handwritten statement by Doris Appel describing James Ballard as a good friend and research partner who helped her obtain background knowledge and historical facts to aid in her sculptures of medical figures. A photocopy of the statement is adhered on the back.
Date: unknown
Creator: Appel, Doris

[Doris Appel Sculpture Reviews]

Description: Compilation of reviews from various people praising Doris Appel's medical history sculptures.
Date: unknown
Creator: Appel, Doris

[Edith Bonnet's Student Notebook for Spring Term 1916]

Description: Notebook used by Edith Bonnet during the Spring 1916 semester while she attended the University of Texas. This notebook contains notes for medical classes such as intestinal diagrams and other molecular and muscular diagrams.
Date: 1916-03-23/1916-06-02
Creator: Bonnet, Edith Marguerite

The Effects Produced by Decreasing the Calcium and Phosphorus Intake on Calcium and Phosphorus Absorption and Deposition and on Various Bodily Constituents of the Rat

Description: Summary of a report that studied the effects of lowering the calcium and phosphorus intake of albino rats one week after they were weaned. They discovered that the amounts of calcium and phosphorus were lowered however they did keep appearing even when the bare minimum was used. This in turn affected the wet weight, dry weight, ash and calcium and phosphorus levels in the rats' bones.
Date: August 10, 1940
Creator: Bachmann, G.; Haldi, J.; Wynn, W. & Ensor, C.
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