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- catalog abstract "The Cyrus H. Fiske papers, 1908-1971 (inclusive), 1921-1957 (bulk), are a product of Fiske’s research and personal and professional activities throughout the period of his service at Harvard Medical School as Assistant in Biological Chemistry, Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry, and Professor of Biological Chemistry, and at Western Reserve University Medical School as Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Assistant Professor of Biochemistry. Series I (Subject Files) constitutes the bulk of the collection, and consists of: research notes and related correspondence concerning various areas of biological chemistry, notably adenosine triphosphate, liver, pernicious anemia, and phosphocreatine; correspondence regarding Fiske’s involvement in professional societies; indices to scientific papers relevant to Fiske’s work; lectures and examination questions prepared by Fiske for his teaching appointments at Harvard Medical School, and graded and ungraded student assignments; and personal correspondence with friends and colleagues. Series II (Teaching Files) consists of student assignments, examinations, notebooks, and Ph.D. theses collected by Fiske during the period of his teaching appointments at Harvard Medical School. Series III (Research and Publishing Files) contains research notes, graphs, data tables, and publication reprints generated by Fiske as a product of his research and publishing activities.".
- catalog contributor b755289.
- catalog contributor b755290.
- catalog date "1908".
- catalog description "Cyrus H. Fiske (1890-1978), B.A., 1910, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; M.D., 1914, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, was Professor of Biological Chemistry Emeritus at Harvard Medical School and Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Western Reserve Medical School, Cleveland, Ohio. Fiske’s research focused on determining the chemical composition of living tissues, including blood, the liver, the spleen, and the pancreas. With Yellapragada Subbarow (1895-1948), he is credited with developing the colorimetric method for the estimation of phosphorus in solutions in 1925, and with discovering, isolating, and describing two chemical compounds involved in muscle metabolism: phosphocreatine in 1927 and adenosine-triphosphate in 1929.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available (79 kb). http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HMS.Count:med00168".
- catalog description "Institutional records of the Harvard Medical School Department of Biological Chemistry (1919-1951) and the records of the Harvard chapter of the Nu Sigma Nu Alumni medical fraternity (1922-1946) were transferred to the Harvard Medical School Archives, July 2012.".
- catalog description "Serials that came with the collection and constitute part of Fiske’s professional library were transferred to the Francis A. Countway Library’s General Collection to be cataloged, July 2012. Duplicate serials already in the General Collection were discarded. A complete list of transferred and discarded serials is available in the Center’s control file for the collection.".
- catalog description "The Cyrus H. Fiske papers, 1908-1971 (inclusive), 1921-1957 (bulk), are a product of Fiske’s research and personal and professional activities throughout the period of his service at Harvard Medical School as Assistant in Biological Chemistry, Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry, and Professor of Biological Chemistry, and at Western Reserve University Medical School as Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Assistant Professor of Biochemistry. Series I (Subject Files) constitutes the bulk of the collection, and consists of: research notes and related correspondence concerning various areas of biological chemistry, notably adenosine triphosphate, liver, pernicious anemia, and phosphocreatine; correspondence regarding Fiske’s involvement in professional societies; indices to scientific papers relevant to Fiske’s work; lectures and examination questions prepared by Fiske for his teaching appointments at Harvard Medical School, and graded and ungraded student assignments; and personal correspondence with friends and colleagues. Series II (Teaching Files) consists of student assignments, examinations, notebooks, and Ph.D. theses collected by Fiske during the period of his teaching appointments at Harvard Medical School. Series III (Research and Publishing Files) contains research notes, graphs, data tables, and publication reprints generated by Fiske as a product of his research and publishing activities.".
- catalog description "The Cyrus H. Fiske papers, 1908-1971 (inclusive), 1921-1957 (bulk). H MS c387. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.".
- catalog description "The Records of the Department of Biological Chemistry can be found at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Center for the History of Medicine.".
- catalog extent "6.71 7 1 1 1 2".
- catalog issued "1908".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Adenosine Triphosphate.".
- catalog subject "Adenosine triphosphate.".
- catalog subject "Anemia, Pernicious.".
- catalog subject "Biochemistry.".
- catalog subject "Colorimetric analysis.".
- catalog subject "Fiske, Cyrus H., 1890-1978.".
- catalog subject "Harvard Medical School Faculty.".
- catalog subject "Hematology.".
- catalog subject "Pernicious anemia.".
- catalog subject "Phosphocreatine.".
- catalog title "Cyrus H. Fiske papers, 1908-1971 (inclusive), 1921-1957 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Audiotapes. aat.".
- catalog type "collection".