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- catalog abstract "The William Dameshek papers, 1946-1969 (inclusive), 1962-1969 (bulk), are a product of Dameshek’s hematology research on leukemia, anemia, blood diseases, and immunohematology and his subsequent publishing activities. The bulk of the papers contain chapter manuscripts from his textbook Leukemia (1964, 1974) and Leukemia-related correspondence between William Dameshek and co-author Frederick W. Gunz (1914-1990). Papers also include publication and research correspondence, typed manuscripts and article reprints authored by Dameshek, and publications collected by Dameshek to support his research on multiple subjects, including thymoma and pure red-cell aplasia, hyperplasia, immunology, chloramphenicol therapy, immunologic thrombocytopenic purpura, and anemia. Additional writings and reprints by Dameshek include: “Chloramphenicol (Chloromycetin) and the Bone Marrow” (1952); “Chloramphenicol – A New Warning” (1960); “Riddle: What do Aplastic Anemia, Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) and ‘Hypoplastic’ Leukemia Have in Common?” (1967); “Hypoplastic Anemia and Myeloblastic Leukemia Following Chloramphenicol Therapy” (1967) with Mark J. Brauer (died 1999); “‘Pure’ Red Cell Anemia (Erythroblastic Hypoplasia) and Thymoma” (1967) with Shelley M. Brown and Arnold D. Rubin; “Some Thoughts on the Nature of Infectious Mononucleosis,” published under the title “Speculations on the Nature of Infectious Mononucleosis” (1969); “The Immunoproliferative Disorders” (1970); “Chloramphenicol (Chloromycetin) as a Toxic Drug” (undated); and an undated article draft concerning acquired hemolytic anemia.".
- catalog contributor b10776864.
- catalog contributor b10776865.
- catalog contributor b10776866.
- catalog contributor b10776867.
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog description "Electronic Finding Aid Available (18kb) http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HMS.Count:med00156".
- catalog description "The William Dameshek papers, 1946-1969 (inclusive), 1962-1969 (bulk), are a product of Dameshek’s hematology research on leukemia, anemia, blood diseases, and immunohematology and his subsequent publishing activities. The bulk of the papers contain chapter manuscripts from his textbook Leukemia (1964, 1974) and Leukemia-related correspondence between William Dameshek and co-author Frederick W. Gunz (1914-1990). Papers also include publication and research correspondence, typed manuscripts and article reprints authored by Dameshek, and publications collected by Dameshek to support his research on multiple subjects, including thymoma and pure red-cell aplasia, hyperplasia, immunology, chloramphenicol therapy, immunologic thrombocytopenic purpura, and anemia. Additional writings and reprints by Dameshek include: “Chloramphenicol (Chloromycetin) and the Bone Marrow” (1952); “Chloramphenicol – A New Warning” (1960); “Riddle: What do Aplastic Anemia, Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) and ‘Hypoplastic’ Leukemia Have in Common?” (1967); “Hypoplastic Anemia and Myeloblastic Leukemia Following Chloramphenicol Therapy” (1967) with Mark J. Brauer (died 1999); “‘Pure’ Red Cell Anemia (Erythroblastic Hypoplasia) and Thymoma” (1967) with Shelley M. Brown and Arnold D. Rubin; “Some Thoughts on the Nature of Infectious Mononucleosis,” published under the title “Speculations on the Nature of Infectious Mononucleosis” (1969); “The Immunoproliferative Disorders” (1970); “Chloramphenicol (Chloromycetin) as a Toxic Drug” (undated); and an undated article draft concerning acquired hemolytic anemia.".
- catalog description "William Dameshek (1900-1969), M.D., 1929, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, was Chief of the Blood Clinic at Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts (1928-1939), Senior Physician and Director of the Blood Research Laboratory at the New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts (1939-1966), Professor of Medicine at Tufts Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts (1939-1966), Hematologist in Chief at the Boston Floating Hospital and Boston Dispensary, Massachusetts (1939-1966), and Attending Hematologist and Professor of Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York (1966-1969). Dameshek’s research focused on various aspects of hematology, including blood production, leukemia, the interrelation of blood disorders, and immunohematology. He is considered to be among the first to identify an effective chemotherapy agent.".
- catalog extent "1 1".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Anemia".
- catalog subject "Anemia.".
- catalog subject "Blood Diseases.".
- catalog subject "Dameshek, William, 1900-".
- catalog subject "Hematologic Diseases".
- catalog subject "Hematology".
- catalog subject "Hematology.".
- catalog subject "Leukemia".
- catalog subject "Leukemia.".
- catalog title "William Dameshek papers, 1946-1969 (inclusive), 1962-1969 (bulk).".
- catalog type "collection".