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- catalog abstract "Records consist of research data, correspondence, and administrative records created as a product of Schmidt's research and teaching career. Research data includes charts, graphs, procedures, laboratory notes, raw data from drug experiments, toxicology reports, progress reports, grant proposals, and experiment summaries by both Schmidt and his staff at the Christ Hospital Institute of Medical Research and the National Center for Primate Biology. Administrative files include correspondence, financial information, day-to-day procedures and protocols, statistics, manuscript reviews, and personnel information, from the National Center for Primate Biology, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and the Southern Research Institute. Correspondence concerns Schmidt's own research projects, researh project consultation, organizational administration, academic publishing, and primate care. Prominent organizational correspondents include the various Regional Primate Research Centers, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Hazleton Laboratories, Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Lederle Laboratories, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health Division of Research Facilities and Resources, Parke Davis and Company, United States Office of Scientific Research and Development, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and the World Health Organization. Frequent individual correspondents include Leonard Bruce-Chwatt, G. Robert Coatney (1902-), Gaylord Conzelman, Colonel David Davidson, Willard Eyestone, Robert Good, Gladys Hobby, E. K. Marshall (1889-1966), K. F. Meyer (1884-1974), Emil Mrak (1901-1987), Judge Alfred Nippert, Richard Rossan, Colonel William Rothe, Werner Schulemann (1888-), and Paul Thompson. Also included are manuscript drafts and materials, seminar notes, resumes, and conference materials.".
- catalog contributor b11220695.
- catalog date "1929".
- catalog description "Leon H. Schmidt (1909-1989), B.A., 1929, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana; Ph.D, 1932, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, D.Sc., 1968, DePauw University, was the Director of the National Center for Primate Biology at the University of California, Davis (1963-1968), with additional Davis appointments as Professor of Comparative Pharmacology, School of Veterinary Medicine (1963-1968) and Professor of Pharmacology in the School of Medicine (1967-1969). Concurrently, Schmidt also served as Professor of Comparative Pharmacology in the School of Medicine (1963-1967), University of California, San Francisco. Schmidt specialized in pharmacological research on anti-malaria, anti-tuberculosis, and anti-cancer drugs. Leon H. Schmidt was born in Huron, Ohio in 1909. Prior to his appointments at the University of California, Davis, Schmidt served as Acting Director for the Clinical Laboratories at Christ Hospital (1941-1945), Director at the Christ Hospital Institute of Medical Research, Cincinnati, Ohio (1936 -1963) and as a professor in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the University Of Cincinnati College of Medicine (1940-1963). In 1969, Schmidt moved to Alabama to serve as Associate Director of the Chemotherapy Research Department and Head of the Division of Experimental Therapeutics and Toxicology at the Southern Research Institute. After retiring in 1976, he consulted with the Research and Development Command of the Department of the Army and taught as Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Alabama Medical Center. Schmidt died in Birmingham, Alabama in his own home in 1989 after a long illness.Awards and recognition for Schmidt's work include Eminent Chemist of the American Chemical Society (1956), Trudeau Medal of the National Tuberculosis Association (1967), and Joseph Augustin LePrince Medal of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1982).".
- catalog description "Leon H. Schmidt papers, 1929-1987 (inclusive), 1940-1986 (bulk). H MS c441. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.".
- catalog description "Records consist of research data, correspondence, and administrative records created as a product of Schmidt's research and teaching career. Research data includes charts, graphs, procedures, laboratory notes, raw data from drug experiments, toxicology reports, progress reports, grant proposals, and experiment summaries by both Schmidt and his staff at the Christ Hospital Institute of Medical Research and the National Center for Primate Biology. Administrative files include correspondence, financial information, day-to-day procedures and protocols, statistics, manuscript reviews, and personnel information, from the National Center for Primate Biology, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and the Southern Research Institute. Correspondence concerns Schmidt's own research projects, researh project consultation, organizational administration, academic publishing, and primate care. Prominent organizational correspondents include the various Regional Primate Research Centers, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Hazleton Laboratories, Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Lederle Laboratories, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health Division of Research Facilities and Resources, Parke Davis and Company, United States Office of Scientific Research and Development, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and the World Health Organization. Frequent individual correspondents include Leonard Bruce-Chwatt, G. Robert Coatney (1902-), Gaylord Conzelman, Colonel David Davidson, Willard Eyestone, Robert Good, Gladys Hobby, E. K. Marshall (1889-1966), K. F. Meyer (1884-1974), Emil Mrak (1901-1987), Judge Alfred Nippert, Richard Rossan, Colonel William Rothe, Werner Schulemann (1888-), and Paul Thompson. Also included are manuscript drafts and materials, seminar notes, resumes, and conference materials.".
- catalog extent "38.5 32 2 1 1".
- catalog issued "1929".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Aminoquinolines".
- catalog subject "Animal experimentation.".
- catalog subject "Antimalarials".
- catalog subject "Antimalarials.".
- catalog subject "Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.".
- catalog subject "Antineoplastic Agents".
- catalog subject "Bruce-Chwatt, Leonard Jan.".
- catalog subject "Chemotherapy.".
- catalog subject "Chloroquine".
- catalog subject "Chloroquine.".
- catalog subject "Christ Hospital Institute of Medical Rsearch.".
- catalog subject "Coatney, G. Robert 1902- (George Robert),".
- catalog subject "Communicable Diseases".
- catalog subject "Communicable diseases.".
- catalog subject "Conzelman, Gaylord M.".
- catalog subject "Davidson, David E., Colonel.".
- catalog subject "Delta Regional Primate Research Center.".
- catalog subject "Developmental pharmacology.".
- catalog subject "Drug Resistance".
- catalog subject "Drug resistance.".
- catalog subject "Drugs Toxicology.".
- catalog subject "Eyestone, Willard H.".
- catalog subject "Good, Robert C.".
- catalog subject "Hazleton Laboratories.".
- catalog subject "Hobby, Gladys L., 1910-".
- catalog subject "Hoechst AG.".
- catalog subject "Hydroquinidine".
- catalog subject "Lederle Laboratories.".
- catalog subject "Malaria Chemotherapy.".
- catalog subject "Malaria".
- catalog subject "Malaria.".
- catalog subject "Marshall, E. K. 1889-1966. (Eli Kennerly),".
- catalog subject "Meyer, K. F. 1884-1974. (Karl Friedrich),".
- catalog subject "Mrak, E. M. 1901-1987. (Emil Marcel),".
- catalog subject "National Advisory Committee on Primates.".
- catalog subject "National Cancer Institute (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "National Center for Primate Biology.".
- catalog subject "National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "National Institutes of Health (U.S.) Division of Research Facilities and Resources.".
- catalog subject "New England Regional Primate Research Center.".
- catalog subject "Nippert, Alfred K. (Judge)".
- catalog subject "Oregon Regional Primate Research Center.".
- catalog subject "Parke, Davis and Company.".
- catalog subject "Peters, W., University of Liverpool".
- catalog subject "Pharmacology".
- catalog subject "Pharmacology.".
- catalog subject "Plasmodium berghei".
- catalog subject "Plasmodium cynomolgi".
- catalog subject "Plasmodium cynomolgi.".
- catalog subject "Plasmodium falciparum".
- catalog subject "Plasmodium falciparum.".
- catalog subject "Plasmodium.".
- catalog subject "Primates as laboratory animals.".
- catalog subject "Primates".
- catalog subject "Proguanil".
- catalog subject "Pyrimethamine".
- catalog subject "Quinine".
- catalog subject "Quinine.".
- catalog subject "RC-12".
- catalog subject "Research and developmental projects.".
- catalog subject "Rossan, Richard N.".
- catalog subject "Rothe, William E., Colonel.".
- catalog subject "Schmidt, Ida 1902-".
- catalog subject "Schmidt, Leon H. 1909-1989. (Leon Herbert),".
- catalog subject "Schulemann, Werner, 1888-".
- catalog subject "Southern Research Institute.".
- catalog subject "Splenectomy".
- catalog subject "Splenectomy.".
- catalog subject "Thompson, Paul E.".
- catalog subject "Toxicity testing.".
- catalog subject "Toxicity".
- catalog subject "Tropical Medicine".
- catalog subject "Tropical medicine.".
- catalog subject "Tuberculosis".
- catalog subject "Tuberculosis.".
- catalog subject "United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development.".
- catalog subject "University of Alabama at Birmingham.".
- catalog subject "University of California, Davis.".
- catalog subject "Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.".
- catalog subject "Washington Regional Primate Research Center.".
- catalog subject "Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center.".
- catalog subject "World Health Organization.".
- catalog subject "Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center.".
- catalog title "Leon H. Schmidt papers, 1929-1987 (inclusive), 1940-1986 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Grant proposals. aat".
- catalog type "Laboratory notebooks. aat".
- catalog type "Laboratory notes. aat".
- catalog type "Lecture notes. aat".
- catalog type "Photographs. aat".
- catalog type "Research notes. aat".
- catalog type "collection".