David Healy papers
Finding aid prepared by Kathryn Hale; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé.
The processing of this collection was generously supported by Arcadia.
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Title: David Healy papers
Collection number: Biomed 433
Contributing Institution:
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library History and Special Collections for the Sciences
History and Special Collections Division for the Sciences
Language of Material: English
Physical Description:
13.2 linear ft.
(35 document boxes and 1 record carton box)
Date (bulk): Bulk, 1978-2000
Date (inclusive): 1950-2001
Abstract: The David Healy Papers collection consists of a draft of David Healy’s monograph and all associated interview transcripts/supplementary
materials from his published oral history of psychopharmacology (
The Psychopharmacologists, Vols. I-III). It also contains research and testimony from multiple legal cases on pharmaceutical product liability concerning
the treatment of depression, including specific arguments about the pharmaceutical industry’s knowledge of the relationships
between Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) and suicide. The collection’s legal materials include raw data from
fluoxetine’s clinical trials, which occurred while the product was seeking FDA approval, before it was launched in the U.S.
in 1988. These data show the co-prescription of benzodiazepines during Randomized Control Trials to counteract the activating
properties of fluoxetine. Pertinent legal cases include the Jefferson Circuit court case, Fentress v. Shea Communications
and Eli Lilly (the first SSRI case to go to trial rather than be settled outside of court), as well as the following U.S.
District Court cases: Susan Forsyth et al. v. Eli Lilly, Miller et al. v. Pfizer Incorporated, Motus v. Pfizer Incorporated,
and Tobin v. SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals (now GlaxoSmithKline). All of these legal cases were synthesized and published
in David Healy’s 2004 book entitled
Let Them Eat Prozac: The Unhealthy Relationship between the Pharmaceutical Industry and Depression.
Language of Materials: Materials are primarily in English, with one set of interviews from
The Psychopharmacologists conducted in French and one other interview conducted with the aid of a German translator. Some additional materials are
found in Dutch, German, and French.
Physical Location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library Special
Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
Restrictions on Access
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. All materials are stored off site and require advance notice for use.
Please contact History and Special Collections for the Sciences, UCLA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, 310.825.6940,
to arrange for use.
Restrictions on Use and Reproduction
Property rights in the physical objects belong to the UCLA Biomedical Library. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained
by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue
the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish if the Biomedical Library does not hold the copyright.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], David Healy papers (Manuscript collection 433). Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library History and
Special Collections for the Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles.
UCLA Catalog Record ID
Provenance/Source of Acquisition
Collection was donated by Dr. David Healy, July 2011.
Processing Information
Processed by Kathryn Hale, M.A., in 2013 in the Center for Primary Research and Training (CFPRT), with assistance from Jillian
Cuellar.
General note
This collection forms part of the UCLA/ACNP History of Neuropsychopharmacology Archives.
Biography/History
David Healy is an internationally recognized psychiatrist, researcher, and author from Ireland. He has served as a former
Secretary of the British Association for Psychopharmacology, and he is a founder and Chief Executive Officer of Data Based
Medicine Americas Limited, which aims to collect direct patient reports of drug effects through their website (RxISK.org)
and use them to affect regulatory policy. He has published extensively on the history of psychopharmacology and psychiatry,
issues with medical ghost writing, SSRI use and suicide risk, Explanatory Models of mental illness and the historical shaping
of categories for mental illness.
David Healy was born in Raheny, Dublin on April 27, 1954. He completed his medical degree in neuroscience and studied psychiatry
during a clinical research fellowship at Cambridge University. He is currently a professor of Psychiatry at Cardiff University
School of Medicine, Wales, and the head of the psychiatric inpatient unit at Bangor University, North Wales. To date, Healy
has published 20 books and over 150 peer-reviewed articles, as well as over 200 other pieces. Well-known works include
The Psychopharmacologists (Vols. I-III, 1996-2000),
The Antidepressant Era (1999), and
Let Them Eat Prozac (2004). He has also generated independent data (see Healy 2000) that speaks directly to the Fentress trial and raises the
need for transparency in psychopharmaceutical clinical trials. His data suggests a causal link between patients’ ingestion
of sertraline (Zoloft) and increased suicidality in two of twenty healthy volunteers when compared to reboxetine (a non-SSRI
antidepressant), which he attributed to emotional disinhibition and feelings of inner restlessness.
In 1994, before David Healy was aware of the Fentress case and legal developments regarding SSRIs, he was approached by
CNS Drugs to write a review article about fluoxetine and the suicide controversy. This publication led to Healy’s subsequent involvement
in the Forsyth, Miller, Motus, and Tobin cases, including serving as an expert witness in the Forsyth v. Eli Lilly and Company
case in 1999 and the Tobin v. SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals (now GlaxoSmithKline) case in 2001. Healy was deposed in
the Miller v. Pfizer Inc. case in 2004, but his testimony on general and specific causation (about whether Zoloft can cause
suicide and it if caused Matthew Miller to commit suicide) was later excluded as a result of the Daubert Supreme Court hearing,
which generated principles for when expert testimony reflects scientific knowledge. (The Motus case was eventually thrown
out due to Zoloft’s prescription-only status.) The Tobin case returned the first verdict against a pharmaceutical company
for adverse behavioral effects of a psychotropic drug (Paxil). This verdict contributed to the 2003 UK Medicines and Healthcare
Products Regulatory Agency’s decision to caution physicians that Seroxat (Paxil) was “contra-indicated” in children under
18 for the treatment of depression. It also influenced the 2004 FDA hearing on the use of SSRIs in children and the subsequent
FDA requirement that a “black box” warning label be added to SSRIs.
An important historical event to consider alongside the records in this collection is The Toronto Affair. In early 2000, Healy
had been hired as a professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto and the Head of the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program
within the Center for Addiction and Mental Health, although he was waiting on his visa and had not yet made the move from
Britain to Canada. In November of 2000, he was invited to the University of Toronto’s Department of Psychiatry to speak at
its seventy-fifth anniversary meeting, which was entitled “Looking Back: Looking Ahead.” The chief physician at the Center
for Addiction and Mental Health, David Goldbloom, reacted strongly to his talk, and soon after, the Center withdrew their
offer of a position. Healy later became aware that Eli Lilly had, some time prior, donated $1.5 million dollars to the Centre
for Addiction and Mental Health, which had hired Healy, and although there was no direct evidence that Eli Lilly attempted
to terminate this appointment, broader questions were raised about possible conflicts of interest between the pharmaceutical
industry and academia. Healy published two articles (Healy 2002, 2003) recounting this event and the possible conflicts of
interest it raises between the pharmaceutical industry and academia. Later, he filed a legal action against the University
of Toronto seeking redress for breach of contract and violation of academic freedom. This legal action was settled in April
2002. However, this experience overlapped with his involvement in the Tobin case and likely affected his writing of
Let Them Eat Prozac and
The Creation of Psychopharmacology. Both of these works were being written during that time period and address issues that arise when pharmaceutical companies’
funding of research programs conflicts with academic freedom.
Resources used while creating this finding aid:
Scope and Content
Materials are largely textual, comprising personal and professional correspondence; publications; patient charts from Eli
Lilly; official court records, including deposition transcripts, transcripts of trial testimony, and court exhibit files from
multiple cases; and internal documents from Eli Lilly and Company. Other formats found in the collection include photographs
of interviewees from
The Psychopharmacologists, ephemera such as one or two pharmaceutical advertisements, films associated with the work of two prominent psychopharmacologists
(namely, Mogens Schou and Jean Thuillier), and video recordings of case proceedings and depositions from three cases (Fentress
et al. v. Shea Communications and Eli Lilly and Co., Motus v. Pfizer Inc., and Miller et al. v. Pfizer Inc.) Strengths of
this collection include the corpus of patient charts (along with notes from treating staff and Eli Lilly), correspondence
and draft revisions regarding
The Psychopharmacologists, and unique access to personal correspondence with well-known researchers in the area, such as Frank Ayd, Thomas Ban, Arvid
Carlsson, Louis Lasagna, Judith Rapoport, and Myrna Weissman.
Organization and Arrangement
The collection was received in good condition and an arrangement scheme based on topical organization had already been imposed.
Overall, these 3 series were arranged chronologically based on the bulk dates with some exceptions explained in the series
and subseries descriptions below.
- 1. Fentress et al. v. Shea Communications and Eli Lilly and Company, 1970-2001
- 1.1. Data from Prozac registration files, 1978-2000
- 1.2. Fentress court proceedings, 1994
- 1.3. Case evidence, 1970-1994
- 1.4. Correspondence, 1997-2001
- 2. Other legal cases, 1972-2001
- 3.
The Psychopharmacologists, 1950-2001
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
This collection includes three Betacam digital tapes, forty-one VHS tapes, and seven PAL/UK format VHS tapes.
Related Material
The following sources provide additional information on Eli Lilly:
- UCLA Library Special Collections, History and Special Collections for the Sciences
- Stanford University – Medical History Center
- Indiana State Library – Manuscripts and Rare Books
The following sources provide additional information on interviewees included in David Healy’s multivolume set,
The Psychopharmacologists:
- UCLA Center for the Study of the History of Neuropsychopharmacology
- National Library of Medicine – Archives and Manuscripts
Series 1: Fentress et al. v Shea Communications and Eli Lilly and Company.
1970-2001.
Processing/Project Information
Videos included in Series 1 were minimally processed at the box level.
Scope and Content
Series 1 contains court proceedings, case evidence, and correspondence connected to the consolidated multidistrict legislation
for Fentress et al. v. Shea Communications and Eli Lilly and Company (“Fentress”) court case that played an substantial role
in David Healy’s book,
Let Them Eat Prozac. This was the first of 160 pending cases against Prozac to go to trial. A verdict was rendered in Kentucky in the autumn
of 1994. The case was originally decided in favor of Eli Lilly (with a vote of 9:3), but unclear wording during the case,
compounded by questions of whether this case had been quietly settled outside of court, led Judge John Potter to offer the
plaintiffs’ attorneys the possibility of a retrial. Judge Potter entered a judgment on January 25, 1995, in which he adjudicated
that the claims against the defendant be dismissed with prejudice. The case subsequently went to Kentucky Supreme Court in
May 1996.
This product liability case stemmed from Joseph Wesbecker taking Prozac for approximately one month in 1989. As reported by
family members, he became visibly agitated and unkempt during that period. Then, on September 14, 1989, he returned to his
place of employment, Standard Gravure [owned by Shea Communications] in Indianapolis with several guns, killed eight of his
former colleagues, wounded twelve others, and finally killed himself. The Fentress case was named for one of Wesbecker’s victims.
Subseries 1.1: Data from Prozac registration files.
Bulk, 1978-1985.
1978-2000.
Scope and Content
Subseries 1.1 contains patient chart data [with identifying information redacted] from the early phase II and phase III Prozac
registration files (1978-1988), which were originally acquisitioned for evidentiary use in the Fentress case. This subseries
also contains handwritten notes that David Healy made on the charts while assessing their contents for research purposes.
Patient charts come from the following study trials: HCAA, HCAB, HCAC, HCAD, HCAF, and HCCG. Access to these charts (which
compose much of the product’s registration file) is highly valuable given that Prozac began active marketing of the medication
after obtaining final U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in 1987. As the largest subseries of this collection, it
provides a detailed glimpse into clinical trial data and even includes a partial treatment randomization key that Healy obtained
from legal counsel. Charts show inpatient/outpatient status, alterations to diagnosis, dosage accounting, symptom rating scales,
discharge summaries, requests for “compassionate use” extensions, and reported reasons for early termination. Researchers
should take note that, according to the Zapapas deposition, the two-letter code assigned to fluoxetine was HC, and study trials
follow the alphabet starting with AA.
Organization and Arrangement
There are a couple important arrangement notes to take into account for subseries 1.1. First, all patient charts were arranged
by study number (including HCAA, HCAB, HCAC, HCAD, HCAF, and HCCG), protocol number or investigator number, and patient identification
number. Duplicates of some HCAA, HCAB, and HCAC charts exist in the collection and were retained because the copies had missing
pages, revealed alterations/corrections to patient charts, or included handwritten notes/post-it-note tags that were deemed
to have significant research value. Additionally, and more specifically, HCAF investigators #1 and #6 were intermittently
renamed as investigator #999 on some patient charts, but the original numbers were kept on folder labels for consistency throughout.
Box 1, Folder 1
Legal correspondence with Healy: Treatment randomization key.
2000 September 21.
Box 1, Folder 2
HCAA investigator 1, patient 0001.
1978 February-1978 April.
Box 1, Folder 3
HCAA investigator 1, patient 0002.
1978 March-1978 April, 1978 June.
Box 1, Folder 4
HCAA investigator 1, patient 0003.
1978 May-1978 June.
Box 1, Folder 5
HCAA investigator 1, patient 0004.
1978 September - 1978 October, 1978 November.
Box 1, Folder 6
HCAA investigator 1, patient 0008.
1978 December - 1979 January.
Box 1, Folder 7
HCAA investigator 1, patient 0009.
1978 December - 1979 February.
Box 1, Folder 8
HCAA investigator 1, patient 0011.
1979 November, 1980 February.
Box 1, Folder 9
HCAA protocol 7, patient 0001.
1978 February - 1978 April.
Box 1, Folder 10
HCAA protocol 7, patient 0002.
1978 March - 1978 April.
Box 1, Folder 11
HCAA protocol 7, patient 0005.
1978 October - 1978 November.
Box 1, Folder 12
HCAA protocol 7, patient 0006.
1978 October - 1978 November.
Box 1, Folder 13
HCAA protocol 7, patient 0007.
1978 October - 1978 November.
Box 1, Folder 14
HCAA protocol 7, patient 0008.
1978 December - 1979 January.
Box 1, Folder 15
HCAA protocol 7, patient 0009.
1978 December - 1979 February.
Box 1, Folder 16
HCAA protocol 7, patient 0011.
1979 November.
Box 1, Folder 17
HCAA protocol 9, patient 0012.
1978 March - 1978 July.
Box 1, Folder 18
HCAA protocol 9, patient 0013.
1978 March - 1978 May.
Box 1, Folder 19
HCAA investigator 2, patient 0014.
1978 April - 1978 August.
Box 1, Folder 20
HCAA protocol 9, patient 0015.
1978 May - 1978 June.
Box 1, Folder 21
HCAA protocol 9, patient 0017.
1978 July - 1978 September.
Box 2, Folder 1
HCAA investigator 2, patient 0019.
1978 August - 1978 September.
Box 2, Folder 2
HCAA investigator 2, patient 0020.
1978 September - 1978 November.
Box 2, Folder 3
HCAA investigator 2, patient 0022.
1978 October - 1979 January.
Box 2, Folder 4
HCAA investigator 2, patient 0026.
1979 August - 1979 September, 1979 October - 1980 February.
Box 2, Folder 5
HCAA protocol 9, patient 0027.
1979 September - 1980 January.
Box 2, Folder 6
HCAA protocol 13, patient 0036.
1978 September - 1978 October.
Box 2, Folder 7
HCAA investigator 3, patient 0040.
1978 November - 1978 December.
Box 2, Folder 8
HCAA investigator 3, patient 0042.
1979 March - 1979 April.
Box 2, Folder 9
HCAA protocol 13, patient 0044.
1979 November - 1979 December.
Box 2, Folder 10
HCAA protocol 10, patient 0021.
1978 November - 1978 December.
Box 2, Folder 11
HCAA investigator 4, patient 0025.
1979 April - 1979 May, 1978 December - 1982 December.
Box 2, Folder 12
HCAA investigator 4, patient 0026.
1979 August- 1979 September.
Box 2, Folder 13
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0001.
1979 April.
Box 2, Folder 14
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0002.
1979 April - 1979 May.
Box 2, Folder 15
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0003.
1979 April - 1979 December.
Box 2, Folder 16
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0004.
1979 April - 1979 June.
Box 2, Folder 17
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0005.
1979 May - 1979 June.
Box 2, Folder 18
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0006.
1979 May - 1979 June.
Box 2, Folder 19
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0007.
1979 June - 1979 August.
Box 2, Folder 20
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0010.
1979 July - 1979 August.
Box 2, Folder 21
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0011.
1979 August-1979 September, 1982 February.
Box 2, Folder 22
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0012.
1979 September.
Box 2, Folder 23
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0013.
1979 September - 1979 November.
Box 2, Folder 24
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0014.
1979 September - 1979 October.
Box 2, Folder 25
HCAB protocol 14, patient 0015.
1979 September - 1979 October.
Box 2, Folder 26
HCAB investigator 3, patient 0011.
1980 September - 1980 November.
Box 3, Folder 1
HCAB protocol 16, patient 0101.
1979 April - 1979 May.
Box 3, Folder 2
HCAB protocol 16, patient 0102.
1979 June - 1979 July.
Box 3, Folder 3
HCAB protocol 16, patient 0103.
1979 June - 1979 August.
Box 3, Folder 4
HCAB protocol 16, patient 0104.
1979 July.
Box 3, Folder 5
HCAB protocol 16, patient 0105.
1979 June - 1979 August.
Box 3, Folder 6
HCAB protocol 16, patient 0106.
1979 August - 1979 September.
Box 3, Folder 7
HCAB protocol 17, patient 0001.
1979 July - 1979 August.
Box 3, Folder 8
HCAB protocol 17, patient 0002.
1979 July - 1979 August.
Box 3, Folder 9
HCAB protocol 17, patient 0005.
1979 December - 1980 January.
Box 3, Folder 10
HCAB protocol 17, patient 0008.
1980 February - 1980 March.
Box 3, Folder 11
HCAB protocol 17, patient 0009.
1980 August - 1980 October.
Box 3, Folder 12
HCAB protocol 17, patient 0010.
1980 August - 1980 September.
Box 3, Folder 13
HCAB protocol 17, patient 0011.
1980 September - 1980 November.
Box 3, Folder 14
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0001.
1979 November - 1980 January.
Box 3, Folder 15
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0002.
1980 February - 1980 March.
Box 3, Folder 16
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0003.
1980 February - 1980 March.
Box 3, Folder 17
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0004.
1980 April - 1980 June.
Box 3, Folder 18
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0005.
1980 June.
Box 3, Folder 19
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0006.
1980 October - 1980 November.
Box 3, Folder 20
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0007.
1980 June - 1980 August.
Box 3, Folder 21
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0008.
1980 June - 1980 August.
Box 3, Folder 22
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0010.
1980 July - 1980 August.
Box 3, Folder 23
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0011.
1980 July.
Box 3, Folder 24
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0012.
1980 July - 1980 August.
Box 3, Folder 25
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0013.
1980 August - 1980 September.
Box 3, Folder 26
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0014.
1980 August - 1980 September.
Box 3, Folder 27
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0015.
1980 August - 1980 October.
Box 3, Folder 28
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0016.
1980 June - 1980 July.
Box 3, Folder 29
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0017.
1980 July - 1980 August.
Box 4, Folder 1
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0018.
1980 June - 1980 August.
Box 4, Folder 2
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0019.
1981 April - 1981 May.
Box 4, Folder 3
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0020.
1981 February - 1981 April.
Box 4, Folder 4
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0021.
1980 October - 1981 February.
Box 4, Folder 5
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0022.
1980 November - 1980 December.
Box 4, Folder 6
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0023.
1980 December - 1981 January.
Box 4, Folder 7
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0024.
1980 December.
Box 4, Folder 8
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0025.
1979 September - 1979 November.
Box 4, Folder 9
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0026.
1979 October - 1979 December.
Box 4, Folder 10
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0027.
1979 October - 1980 February.
Box 4, Folder 11
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0028.
1979 October - 1980 January.
Box 4, Folder 12
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0029.
1979 October - 1980 March.
Box 4, Folder 13
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0030.
1979 December - 1980 March.
Box 4, Folder 14
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0031.
1979 December - 1980 March.
Box 4, Folder 15
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0032.
1980 January - 1980 February.
Box 4, Folder 16
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0033.
1980 April - 1980 May.
Box 4, Folder 17
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0034.
1980 May - 1980 June.
Box 4, Folder 18
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0035.
1980 May - 1980 September.
Box 4, Folder 19
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0036.
1980 June - 1980 July.
Box 4, Folder 20
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0037.
1980 June - 1980 July.
Box 5, Folder 1
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0038.
1980 June - 1980 July.
Box 5, Folder 2
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0039.
1980 June.
Box 5, Folder 3
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0040.
1980 September.
Box 5, Folder 4
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0041.
1980 September - 1980 October.
Box 5, Folder 5
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0042.
1980 September.
Box 5, Folder 6
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0043.
1980 September, 1981 September.
Box 5, Folder 7
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0044.
1980 October - 1980 November.
Box 5, Folder 8
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0045.
1980 October - 1980 November.
Box 5, Folder 9
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0046.
1981 January - 1981 March.
Box 5, Folder 10
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0047.
1981 January - 1981 February.
Box 5, Folder 11
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0048.
1980 October - 1980 November.
Box 5, Folder 12
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0049.
1981 January - 1981 February.
Box 5, Folder 13
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0050.
1981 January, 1981 July.
Box 5, Folder 14
HCAC investigator 1, patient 0051.
1980 October - 1980 December.
Box 5, Folder 15
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0061.
1980 January - 1980 February.
Box 5, Folder 16
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0062.
1980 January - 1980 February.
Box 5, Folder 17
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0063.
1980 January - 1980 February.
Box 5, Folder 18
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0064.
1980 January - 1980 February, 1981 October.
Box 5, Folder 19
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0065.
1980 January - 1980 March.
Box 5, Folder 20
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0066.
1980 January - 1980 April.
Box 5, Folder 21
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0067.
1980 February - 1980 March.
Box 6, Folder 1
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0068.
1980 February - 1980 March.
Box 6, Folder 2
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0069.
1980 February - 1980 March, 1981 October.
Box 6, Folder 3
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0070.
1980 February - 1980 April.
Box 6, Folder 4
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0071.
1980 February - 1980 June.
Box 6, Folder 5
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0072.
1980 February - 1980 April.
Box 6, Folder 6
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0073.
1980 March - 1980 April.
Box 6, Folder 7
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0074.
1980 March - 1980 April.
Box 6, Folder 8
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0075.
1980 March - 1980 April.
Box 6, Folder 9
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0076.
1980 March - 1980 April.
Box 6, Folder 10
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0077.
1980 March - 1980 April.
Box 6, Folder 11
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0078.
1980 March - 1980 April, 1981 October.
Box 6, Folder 12
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0079.
1980 March - 1980 May.
Box 6, Folder 13
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0080.
1980 March - 1980 May.
Box 6, Folder 14
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0081.
1980 March - 1980 May.
Box 6, Folder 15
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0082.
1980 April - 1980 May.
Box 6, Folder 16
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0083.
1980 April - 1980 May.
Box 6, Folder 17
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0084.
1980 April - 1980 May.
Box 6, Folder 18
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0085.
1980 April - 1980 June.
Box 6, Folder 19
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0086.
1980 April - 1980 June.
Box 6, Folder 20
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0087.
1980 May - 1980 June.
Box 6, Folder 21
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0088.
1980 May - 1980 June.
Box 6, Folder 22
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0089.
1980 May - 1980 June.
Box 6, Folder 23
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0090.
1980 May - 1980 June, 1981 October.
Box 6, Folder 24
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0091.
1980 May - 1980 June, 1980 June - 1981 October.
Box 6, Folder 25
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0092.
1980 June - 1980 July.
Box 6, Folder 26
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0093.
1980 May - 1980 July.
Box 6, Folder 27
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0094.
1980 June - 1980 July, 1981 October.
Box 6, Folder 28
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0095.
1980 July - 1980 August.
Box 7, Folder 1
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0096.
1980 July - 1980 August.
Box 7, Folder 2
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0097.
1980 July - 1980 August.
Box 7, Folder 3
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0098.
1980 July - 1980 September.
Box 7, Folder 4
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0099.
1980 July - 1980 September.
Box 7, Folder 5
HCAD investigator 2, patient 0100.
1980 August - 1980 September.
Box 7, Folder 6
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1006.
1981 July.
Box 7, Folder 7
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1008.
1981 September.
Box 7, Folder 8
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1022.
1981 October - 1981 November.
Box 7, Folder 9
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1051.
1981 August.
Box 7, Folder 10
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1052.
1981 September.
Box 7, Folder 11
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1056.
1981 September - 1981 October.
Box 7, Folder 12
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1061.
1981 September.
Box 7, Folder 13
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1067.
1981 October - 1981 November.
Box 7, Folder 14
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1078.
1981 December.
Box 7, Folder 15
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1079.
1981 December.
Box 7, Folder 16
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1080.
1981 December.
Box 7, Folder 17
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1089.
1982 January.
Box 7, Folder 18
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1111.
1981 November.
Box 7, Folder 19
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1118.
1981 November - 1981 December.
Box 7, Folder 20
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1128.
1981 December - 1982 January.
Box 7, Folder 21
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1129.
1982 January.
Box 7, Folder 22
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1133.
1982 January.
Box 7, Folder 23
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1161.
1982 February.
Box 7, Folder 24
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1164.
1982 February - 1982 March.
Box 7, Folder 25
HCAF investigator 1, patient 1167.
1982 March.
Box 7, Folder 26
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1202.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 27
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1208.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 28
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1209.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 29
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1210.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 30
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1214.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 31
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1220.
1981 May - 1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 32
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1225.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 33
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1234.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 34
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1236.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 35
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1237.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 36
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1239.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 37
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1243.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 38
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1248.
1981 May - 1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 39
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1249.
1981 May.
Box 7, Folder 40
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1264.
1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 41
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1275.
1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 42
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1278.
1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 43
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1279.
1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 44
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1281.
1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 45
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1287.
1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 46
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1294.
1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 47
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1295.
1981 June - 1981 July.
Box 7, Folder 48
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1296.
1981 June.
Box 7, Folder 49
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1297.
1981 June - 1981 July.
Box 7, Folder 50
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1300.
1981 June.
Box 8, Folder 1
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1312.
1981 July.
Box 8, Folder 2
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1319.
1981 July.
Box 8, Folder 3
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1326.
1981 July.
Box 8, Folder 4
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1327.
1981 July - 1981 August.
Box 8, Folder 5
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1337.
1981 July - 1981 August.
Box 8, Folder 6
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1339.
1981 July - 1981 August.
Box 8, Folder 7
HCAF investigator 2, patient 1347.
1981 August.
Box 8, Folder 8
HCAF investigator 3, patient 1408.
1982 February.
Box 8, Folder 9
HCAF investigator 3, patient 1413.
1982 March - 1982 April.
Box 8, Folder 10
HCAF investigator 3, patient 1416.
1982 April - 1982 May.
Box 8, Folder 11
HCAF investigator 3, patient 1422.
1982 May.
Box 8, Folder 12
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1460.
1981 May.
Box 8, Folder 13
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1463.
1981 May.
Box 8, Folder 14
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1475.
1981 June.
Box 8, Folder 15
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1491.
1981 September.
Box 8, Folder 16
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1493.
1981 September.
Box 8, Folder 17
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1499.
1981 September.
Box 8, Folder 18
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1506.
1981 September.
Box 8, Folder 19
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1508.
1981 September.
Box 8, Folder 20
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1510.
1981 October.
Box 8, Folder 21
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1512.
1981 October.
Box 8, Folder 22
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1514.
1981 October - 1981 November.
Box 8, Folder 23
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1520.
1981 November.
Box 8, Folder 24
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1531.
1981 December.
Box 8, Folder 25
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1533.
1981 December - 1982 January.
Box 8, Folder 26
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1535.
1982 January.
Box 8, Folder 27
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1547.
1982 February - 1982 April.
Box 8, Folder 28
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1554.
1982 February.
Box 8, Folder 29
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1567.
1982 April.
Box 8, Folder 30
HCAF investigator 4, patient 1570.
1982 May.
Box 8, Folder 31
HCAF investigator 5, patient 1625.
1981 October.
Box 8, Folder 32
HCAF investigator 5, patient 1643.
1981 December.
Box 8, Folder 33
HCAF investigator 5, patient 1649.
1981 December.
Box 8, Folder 34
HCAF investigator 5, patient 1677.
1982 March.
Box 8, Folder 35
HCAF investigator 5, patient 1701.
1982 October.
Box 8, Folder 36
HCAF investigator 5, patient 1702.
1982 October.
Box 8, Folder 37
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1759.
1981 July - 1981 August.
Box 8, Folder 38
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1762.
1981 August.
Box 8, Folder 39
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1765.
1981 August.
Box 8, Folder 40
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1775.
1981 October.
Box 8, Folder 41
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1795.
1981 November -1981 December.
Box 8, Folder 42
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1818.
1982 February - 1982 March.
Box 8, Folder 43
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1821.
1982 March .
Box 8, Folder 44
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1823.
1982 May.
Box 8, Folder 45
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1830.
1982 June - 1982 July.
Box 8, Folder 46
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1838.
1982 August - 1982 September.
Box 8, Folder 47
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1839.
1982 September - 1982 October.
Box 8, Folder 48
HCAF investigator 6, patient 1841.
1982 September - 1982 October.
Box 8, Folder 49
HCAF investigator 7, patient 1903.
1981 July.
Box 8, Folder 50
HCAF investigator 7, patient 1905.
1981 July - 1981 August.
Box 9, Folder 1
HCAF investigator 7, patient 1911.
1981 September.
Box 9, Folder 2
HCAF investigator 7, patient 1913.
1981 October.
Box 9, Folder 3
HCAF investigator 7, patient 1919.
1981 October.
Box 9, Folder 4
HCAF investigator 7, patient 1921.
1981 November.
Box 9, Folder 5
HCAF investigator 7, patient 1924.
1981 December.
Box 9, Folder 6
HCAF investigator 7, patient 1926.
1981 December - 1982 January.
Box 9, Folder 7
HCAF investigator 7, patient 2063.
1981 August.
Box 9, Folder 8
HCAF investigator 7, patient 2064.
1981 August.
Box 9, Folder 9
HCAF investigator 7, patient 2075.
1981 August - 1981 September.
Box 9, Folder 10
HCAF investigator 7, patient 2100.
1981 October - 1981 November.
Box 9, Folder 11
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5832.
1984 December - 1985 January.
Box 9, Folder 12
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5833.
1985 January - 1985 February.
Box 9, Folder 13
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5834.
1985 January - 1985 March.
Box 9, Folder 14
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5835.
1985 January - 1985 March.
Box 9, Folder 15
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5836.
1985 January - 1985 March.
Box 9, Folder 16
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5837.
1985 January - 1985 March.
Box 9, Folder 17
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5838.
1985 January - 1985 March.
Box 9, Folder 18
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5839.
1985 February - 1985 April.
Box 9, Folder 19
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5840.
1985 March - 1985 June.
Box 9, Folder 20
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5841.
1985 March - 1985 April.
Box 9, Folder 21
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5842.
1985 March - 1985 April.
Box 9, Folder 22
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5843.
1985 March - 1985 April.
Box 9, Folder 23
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5844.
1985 March - 1985 April.
Box 9, Folder 24
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5845.
1985 March - 1985 April.
Box 9, Folder 25
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5846.
1985 April - 1985 June.
Box 9, Folder 26
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5847.
1985 April - 1985 May.
Box 9, Folder 27
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5848.
1985 April - 1985 June.
Box 9, Folder 28
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5849.
1985 May - 1985 June.
Box 9, Folder 29
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5850.
1985 May - 1985 June.
Box 9, Folder 30
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5851.
1985 May - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 1
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5852.
1985 May - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 2
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5853.
1985 May - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 3
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5854.
1985 June - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 4
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5855.
1985 June - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 5
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5856.
1985 June - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 6
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5857.
1985 June - 1985 August.
Box 10, Folder 7
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5858.
1985 June - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 8
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5859.
1985 June - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 9
HCCG investigator 1, patient 5860.
1985 June - 1985 July.
Box 10, Folder 10
HCCG investigator 1, patient 9002.
1983 December.
Box 10, Folder 11
HCCG investigator 1, patient 9208.
1985 March.
Box 10, Folder 12
HCCG investigator 1, patient 9215.
1985 March - 1985 May.
Box 10, Folder 13
HCCG investigator 1, patient 9216.
1985 May.
Box 10, Folder 14
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5901.
1983 November - 1983 December.
Box 10, Folder 15
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5902.
1983 November - 1984 January.
Box 10, Folder 16
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5903.
1983 November - 1984 January.
Box 10, Folder 17
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5904.
1983 December - 1984 January.
Box 10, Folder 18
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5905.
1983 December - 1984 February.
Box 10, Folder 19
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5906.
1984 January - 1984 February.
Box 10, Folder 20
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5907.
1984 January.
Box 10, Folder 21
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5908.
1984 January - 1984 February.
Box 10, Folder 22
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5909.
1984 January - 1984 February.
Box 10, Folder 23
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5910.
1984 January - 1984 March.
Box 10, Folder 24
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5911.
1984 January - 1984 March.
Box 10, Folder 25
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5912.
1984 February - 1984 March.
Box 10, Folder 26
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5913.
1984 January - 1984 March.
Box 10, Folder 27
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5914.
1984 February - 1984 March.
Box 10, Folder 28
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5915.
1984 March - 1984 July.
Box 10, Folder 29
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5916.
1984 March - 1984 November.
Box 11, Folder 1
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5917.
1984 April - 1984 November.
Box 11, Folder 2
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5918.
1984 April - 1985 May.
Box 11, Folder 3
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5919.
1984 April - 1984 November.
Box 11, Folder 4
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5920.
1984 April - 1984 December.
Box 11, Folder 5
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5921.
1984 May - 1984 August.
Box 11, Folder 6
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5922.
1984 May - 1984 August, 1985 July.
Box 11, Folder 7
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5923.
1984 May - 1984 July.
Box 11, Folder 8
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5924.
1984 May - 1984 September.
Box 11, Folder 9
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5925.
1984 May.
Box 11, Folder 10
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5926.
1984 May - 1984 June.
Box 11, Folder 11
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5927.
1984 May - 1986 October.
Box 11, Folder 12
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5928.
1984 May - 1984 June.
Box 11, Folder 13
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5929.
1984 May - 1984 June.
Box 11, Folder 14
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5930.
1984 May - 1984 June.
Box 11, Folder 15
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5931.
1984 May.
Box 11, Folder 16
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5932.
1984 May - 1984 July.
Box 11, Folder 17
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5933.
1984 May - 1985 January.
Box 11, Folder 18
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5934.
1984 June.
Box 11, Folder 19
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5935.
1984 June - 1984 August.
Box 11, Folder 20
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5936.
1984 June - 1984 July.
Box 11, Folder 21
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5937.
1984 June - 1984 July.
Box 12, Folder 1
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5938.
1984 June - 1985 February.
Box 12, Folder 2
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5939.
1984 June - 1988 January.
Box 12, Folder 3
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5940.
1984 July - 1984 August.
Box 12, Folder 4
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5941.
1984 July - 1987 December.
Box 12, Folder 5
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5942.
1984 July - 1985 December.
Box 12, Folder 6
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5943.
1984 July - 1984 August.
Box 12, Folder 7
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5944.
1984 July - 1984 August.
Box 12, Folder 8
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5945.
1984 July - 1988 March.
Box 12, Folder 9
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5946.
1984 August - 1985 January.
Box 12, Folder 10
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5947.
1984 August - 1988 March.
Box 12, Folder 11
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5948.
1984 September - 1985 November.
Box 12, Folder 12
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5949.
1984 September - 1985 May.
Box 12, Folder 13
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5950.
1984 September - 1985 December.
Box 12, Folder 14
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5951.
1984 September - 1984 December.
Box 13, Folder 1
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5952.
1984 September - 1984 November.
Box 13, Folder 2
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5953.
1984 October - 1985 May.
Box 13, Folder 3
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5954.
1984 October - 1987 September.
Box 13, Folder 4
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5955.
1984 October - 1987 December.
Box 13, Folder 5
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5956.
1984 October - 1986 August.
Box 13, Folder 6
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5957.
1984 November - 1988 February.
Box 13, Folder 7
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5958.
1984 November - 1984 December.
Box 13, Folder 8
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5959.
1984 November - 1985 January.
Box 13, Folder 9
HCCG investigator 2, patient 5960.
1984 December - 1985 February.
Box 13, Folder 10
HCCG investigator 2, patient 9001.
1983 November.
Box 13, Folder 11
HCCG investigator 2, patient 9003.
1984 January.
Box 13, Folder 12
HCCG investigator 2, patient 9005.
1984 February.
Box 13, Folder 13
HCCG investigator 2, patient 9011.
1984 March.
Box 13, Folder 14
HCCG investigator 2, patient 9020.
1984 July.
Box 13, Folder 15
HCCG investigator 2, patient 9021.
1984 July.
Box 13, Folder 16
HCCG investigator 2, patient 9025.
1984 July - 1984 August.
Box 13, Folder 17
HCCG investigator 2, patient 9052.
1984 August - 1984 September.
Subseries 1.2: Fentress court proceedings.
1994 October - 1994 December.
Scope and Content
Subseries 1.2 contains transcripts and videos of the Fentress court proceedings, which were held from October 13, 1994 to
December 12, 1994.
Box 13, Folder 18
Legal court proceedings.
1994 October 13 - 1994 December 12.
Box 34
Videos of Fentress case proceedings (14 tapes).
1994 October - 1994 December.
Subseries 1.3: Case evidence.
1970-1994.
Scope and Content
Subseries 1.3 contains evidence submitted in the Fentress case. This largely consists of depositions and exhibits, including
important memos and reports in the history of SSRI research that were brought to light through litigation. Some items of interest
within the case’s exhibits include Investigational New Drug (IND) submissions, drug experience reports, data on suicide attempts,
and monitor correspondence. This collection does not include the case docket sheet to indicate when evidentiary items were
introduced. Researchers may request the docket sheet for this case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records
service (PACER) (http://www.pacer.gov/).
Organization and Arrangement
Whenever possible, court records in subseries 1.3 were organized chronologically with corresponding exhibits filed directly
after their associated deponent. Some deposition exhibits were already organized by date (1970-1994, undated) when received,
with chronologically organized front matter and file dividers. The original order of those files was maintained. Other exhibits
did not correspond to a deposition within the collection, and those exhibits were organized alphabetically by last name (Brickler
- Wernicke). There may be some duplicate copies of named exhibits found within the chronologically ordered deposition files.
Box 14, Folder 1
Deposition of Max W. Talbott.
1992 June 4.
Box 14, Folder 2
Exhibits 1-2 of deposition for Max W. Talbott.
1991 October 9-1992 June 4.
Box 14, Folder 3
Deposition of David T. Wong.
1994 January 12.
Box 14, Folder 4
Second deposition of Max W. Talbott.
1994 January 13.
Box 14, Folder 5
Exhibits 1-2 of second deposition for Max W. Talbott.
1989 December 6-1989 December 7.
Box 14, Folder 6
Deposition of David L. Dunner.
1994 January 17.
Box 14, Folder 7
Deposition and exhibits 1-12 for Irwin Slater.
1970 November 12-1979 November 28, 1994 January 28-1994 January 29.
Box 14, Folder 8
Resumption of deposition of David T. Wong.
1994 April 13.
Box 15, Folder 1
[Deposition of John Heiligenstein].
1994 April 28-1994 April 29.
Box 15, Folder 2
[Partial exhibit of deposition for Richard Wood].
1979 July 23.
Box 15, Folder 3
Deposition of Robert Zerbe.
1994 May 13.
Box 15, Folder 4
Deposition of Charles Beasley (1 of 3).
1994 May 17-1994 May 18.
Box 15, Folder 5
Deposition of Charles Beasley (2 of 3).
1994 May 17-1994 May 18.
Box 15, Folder 6
Deposition of Charles Beasley (3 of 3).
1994 May 17-1994 May 18.
Box 15, Folder 7
Exhibits 1-16 of deposition for Charles Beasley (1 of 2).
1985 April 3-1991 September 21.
Box 15, Folder 8
Exhibits 17-27 of deposition for Charles Beasley (2 of 2).
1980 February 3-1994 August 30.
Box 16, Folder 1
Deposition of W. Leigh Thompson.
1994 July 20-1994 July 22.
Box 16, Folder 2
Deposition of Gary D. Tollefson.
1994 July 26.
Box 16, Folder 3
Resumption of deposition of Robert Zerbe.
1994 August 9.
Box 16, Folder 4
Deposition of Hans Weber.
1994 September 10.
Box 16, Folder 5
Exhibits 1-9 of deposition for Hans Weber.
1984 May 25-1997 October 8.
Box 16, Folder 6
Deposition of H.N. Schulze-Solce.
1994 September 16.
Box 16, Folder 7
Exhibits 1-13 of deposition for H.N. Schulze-Solce.
1986 July 3-1994 January 31.
Box 16, Folder 8
Plaintiff's exhibits 110 and 117 of deposition for H.N. Schulze-Solce.
1990 November 13 - 1990 September 14.
Box 16, Folder 9
Exhibit 1 of deposition for Gregory Brickler.
circa 1984-1990.
Box 16, Folder 10
Exhibits 1-2, 6-10 of deposition for Gregory Enas.
circa 1985-1993.
Box 16, Folder 11
Exhibits 11-21 of deposition for Gregory Enas.
circa 1985-1993.
Box 17, Folder 1
Exhibits 1-12 of deposition for Melissa Humbert.
1984 September 4-1990 October 11.
Box 17, Folder 2
Exhibits 1-22 of deposition for James Kotsanos.
1990-1992.
Box 17, Folder 3
Exhibits 1-14 of deposition for Janet Potvin.
1984 April 6-1993 October 27.
Box 17, Folder 4
Exhibits 1-12 of deposition for Mary Sayler.
1990-1991.
Box 17, Folder 5
Exhibits 1-13 of deposition for Jamie Street.
1989 September 6 - 1991 April 29.
Box 17, Folder 6
Exhibit 16 of deposition for Al Webber.
1990 July.
Box 17, Folder 7
Exhibit 14 of deposition for Joe Wernicke.
1986 October 3.
Box 17, Folder 8
Undated exhibits of depositions (1 of 2).
1970-1994.
Scope and Content
Amundson #13; Beasley #20; Brown #1-22; Enas (note and written results); Enas #21; Fuller #2; Heiligenstein # 1; Heiligenstein
#5; Heiligenstein #22; Humbert #2; Humbert #8; Humbert #9; Kotsanos #22; Mesner #5; Mesner #27
Box 17, Folder 9
Undated exhibits of depositions (2 of 2).
1970-1994.
Scope and Content
Russell #20; Russell #21; Sayler #2; Sayler #3; Sayler #8; Sayler #10; Street #5; Street #6; Leigh Thompson #36; Vicki Thompson
#6; Weinstein #10; Weinstein #26; Wernicke #23; Wheadon #17; Wong #6; Wood #17; Zapapas #12; Zapapas #16; Zapapas #18; Zapapas
#22; Zapapas #25; Zapapas #27
Box 17, Folder 10
Exhibits of depositions, 1970-1978.
1970 November 12-1978 August 2.
Scope and Content
1970 November 12: Slater #2; 1974 April 26: Fuller #9; 1974 July 15: Wong #7; 1974 August: Fuller #12; 1977; October 3: Slater
#1; 1978 May 18: Fuller #1; 1978 May 18: Fuller ?; 1978 July 31: Fuller #14
Box 18, Folder 1
Exhibits of depositions, 1979.
1979 January - 1979 December.
Scope and Content
1979 January 10: Slater #6; 1979 March 9: Lord #9; 1979 June 14: Slater #3; 1979 July 23: Fuller #11; 1979 July 23: Slater
#8; 1979 August 3: Slater #12; 1979 August 15: Slater #9; 1979 September 6: Slater #4; 1979 September 19: Slater #5; 1979
November 21: Slater #10; 1979 November 28: Slater #7; 1979 December 24: Slater #11
Box 18, Folder 2
Exhibits of depositions, 1980-1981.
1980 February-1981 December.
Scope and Content
1980 February 3: Beasley #22; 1980 March 11: Beasley #21; 1981 January 9: Beasley #19; 1981 May 12: Fuller #10; 1981 December
23: Dobbs #6
Box 18, Folder 3
Exhibits of depositions, 1982.
1982 February - 1982 June.
Scope and Content
1982 February 19: Beasley #27; 1982 February 22: Dobbs #1; 1982 April 6: Beasley #25; 1982 April 9: Stark #7; 1982 May 28:
Dobbs #5; 1982 June 16: Dobbs #8
Box 18, Folder 4
Exhibits of depositions, 1983.
1983 January - 1983 December.
Scope and Content
1983 January 20: Ashbrook #6; 1983 August 17: Ashbrook #14; 1983 August 24: Dobbs #2; 1983 October 4: Stark #3; 1983 November
14: Leigh Thompson #26; 1983 December 15: Stark #4; 1983 December 16: Lord #17
Box 18, Folder 5
Exhibits of depositions, 1984 April - December.
1984 April - 1984 December.
Scope and Content
1984 April 6: Potvin #1; 1984 April 23: Potvin #2; 1984 May 25: Wernicke #4; 1984 June 8: Wernicke #1; 1984 June 22: Stark
#2; 1984 June 26: Wheadon #6; 1984 June 28: Potvin #3; 1984 July 6: Potvin #4; 1984 July 11: Weinstein #3; 1984 July 30: Zerbe
#17; 1984 August 6: Mesner #3; 1984 August 23: Wernicke #2; 1984 October 22: Weinstein #4; 1984 October 29: Mesner #4; 1984
October 31: Weinstein #5; 1984 November 13: Wood #9; 1984 December 3: Ashbrook #10; 1984 December 6: Potvin #5; 1984 December
17: Stark #6; 1984 December 19: Potvin #6
Box 18, Folder 6
Exhibits of depositions, 1985.
1985 January - 1985 December.
Scope and Content
1985 January 23: Leigh Thompson #28; 1985 January 29: Wernicke #5; 1985 February 12: Wernicke #27; 1985 February 21: Leigh
Thompson #37; 1985 February 26: Wernicke #7; 1985 February 27: Wernicke #6; 1985 March 13: Enas #8; 1985 March 20: Ashbrook
#16; 1985 March 22: Zerbe #27; 1985 March 27: Wernicke #9; 1985 March 28: Beasley #7; 1985 April 2: Wheadon #7; 1985 April
4: Zerbe #26; 1985 April 10: Ashbrook #5; 1985 April 19: Wernicke #12; 1985 June 5: Wernicke #25; 1985 June 18: Ashbrook #2;
1985 June 24: Ashbrook #1; 1985 June 26: Enas #9; 1985 June 28: Wernicke #26; 1985 July 25: Mesner #21; 1985 August 20: Wernicke
#11; 1985 August 29: Tauscher #8; 1985 August 29: Wernicke #22; 1985 September 3: Mesner #11; 1985 September 10: Wood #4;
1985 September 25: Talbott #7; 1985 October 4: Talbott #5; 1985 October 7: Talbott #6; 1985 October 22: Humbert #1; 1985 November
13: Zerbe #19; 1985 November 13: Wernicke #4; 1985 December 18: Zerbe #14; 1985 December 25: Mesner #6
Box 18, Folder 7
Exhibits of depositions, 1986 (1 of 2).
1986 January - 1986 June.
Scope and Content
1986 January 23: Weinstein #9; 1986 January 23: Weinstein #9a; 1986 January 30: Wernicke #16; 1986 February 19: Ashbrook #12;
1986 April 2: Leigh Thompson #39; 1986 June 3: Zerbe #15; 1986 June 16: Russell #16
Box 19, Folder 1
Exhibits of depositions, 1986 (2 of 2).
1986 July - 1986 December.
Scope and Content
1986 July 1: Wernicke #17; 1986 July 2: Wernicke #15; 1986 July 3: Solce #7; 1986 July 10: Wernicke #18; 1986 October 3: Wernicke
#19; 1986 October 3: Wernicke #14; 1986 October 8: Wernicke #13; 1986 October 15: Beasley #18; 1986 October 17: Wernicke #14
(duplicate label for unique material?); 1986 October 20: Wheadon #16; 1986 November 24: Wernicke #16 from D. Gunn case; 1986
December 3: Wernicke #13 from D. Gunn case; 1986 December 4: Wernicke #17 from D. Gunn case; 1986 December 8: Wernicke #11;
1986 December 10: Solce #5; 1986 December 12: Solce #6; 1986 December 15: Wernicke #12
Box 19, Folder 2
Exhibits of depositions, 1987.
1987 January - 1987 December.
Scope and Content
1987: Street #13; 1987: Russell #22; 1987 January 27: Wernicke #9; 1987 January 30: Wernicke #3; 1987 February 3: Wernicke
#8; 1987 February 10: Dunner #6; 1987 February 13: Dunner #5; 1987 March 11: Ashbrook #11; 1987 June 2: Wernicke #6; 1987
June 23: Wood #18; 1987 June 24: Humbert #6; 1987 July 22: Wheadon #5; 1987 September 9: Leigh Thompson #40; 1987 October
26: Weber #7; 1987 December 3: Wernicke #1; 1987 December 4: Wernicke #30; 1987 December 4: Wernicke #29; 1987 December 8:
Wernicke #31; 1987 December 10: Wernicke #28; 1987 December 16: Wernicke #10
Box 19, Folder 3
Exhibits of depositions, 1988.
1988 January - 1988 December.
Scope and Content
1988 January 15: Mesner #7; 1988 January 18: Bryson #3; 1988 January 20: Wernicke #7; 1988 February 5: Wheadon #15; 1988 February
16: Wernicke #5; 1988 February 17: Wernicke #2; 1988 April 12: Humbert #10; 1988 April 14: Humbert #5; 1988 April 29: Solce
# 8; 1988 June 13: Wheadon #12; 1988 July 7: Wheadon #13; 1988 August 18: Lord #18; 1988 September 19: Enas #18; 1988 December
22: Talbott #11
Box 19, Folder 4
Exhibits of depositions, 1989 January - May.
1989 January - 1989 May.
Scope and Content
1989 January 13: Tauscher #5; 1989 February 22: Wheadon #29; 1989 May 12: Vicki Thompson #5; 1989 May 19: Zerbe #18; 1989
May 23: Amundson #16
Box 19, Folder 5
Exhibits of depositions, 1989 August - December.
1989 August - 1989 December.
Scope and Content
1989 August 2: Tauscher #3; 1989 August 11: Fuller #5; 1989 August 23: Weber #9; 1989 August 25: Street #8; 1989 August 30:
Weinstein #13; 1989 September 6: Street #9; 1989 September 6: Solce #13; 1989 September 12: Mesner #9; 1989 October 9: Street
#12; 1989 October 18: Heiligenstein #20; 1989 October 19: Mesner #8; 1989 October 23: Wood #25; 1989 October 27: Russell #12;
1989 October 30: Street #2; 1989 December: Tauscher #6; 1989 December 6: Weinstein #15; 1989 December 6: Weinstein #14
Box 19, Folder 6
Exhibits of depositions, 1990 January.
1990 January 2 - 1990 January 26.
Scope and Content
1990: Wheadon #24; 1990 January 2: Heiligenstein #2; 1990 January 5: Street #4; 1990 January 11: Ashbrook #7; 1990 January
24: Beasley #23; 1990 January 26: Webber #10; 1990 January 26: Webber #7
Box 20, Folder 1
Exhibits of depositions, 1990 February - July.
1990 February 5 - 1990 July 27.
Scope and Content
1990 February 5: Wheadon #27; 1990 February 7: Zerbe #21; 1990 February 7: Zerbe #20; 1990 February 7: Zerbe #13; 1990 February
8: Street #7; 1990 February 16: Potvin #11; 1990 February 21: Wheadon #14; 1990 February 23: Heiligenstein #4; 1990 February
27: Tauscher #2; 1990 March 8: Zerbe #6; 1990 March 31: Leigh Thompson #43; 1990 April 1: Sayler #4; 1990 April 11: Zerbe
#5; 1990 April 12: Amundson #2; 1990 April 13: Street #10; 1990 May 7: Talbott #8; 1990 May 18: Amundson #6; 1990 May 29:
Street #3; 1990 May 30: Potvin #12; 1990 May 30: Talbott #12; 1990 June 1: Enas #19; 1990 June 14: Lord #16; 1990 July 11:
Tauscher #1; 1990 July 18: Humbert #7; 1990 July 18: Wheadon #3; 1990 July 19: Amundson #1; 1990 July 25: Webber #18; 1990
July 27: Amundson #5; 1990 July 27: Sayler #1; 1990 July 27: Webber #9; 1990 July 27: Ashbrook #8
Box 20, Folder 2
Exhibits of depositions, 1990 August - October.
1990 August 3 - 1990 October 24.
Scope and Content
1990 August: Wheadon #2; 1990 August 3: Wheadon #25; 1990 August 6: Leigh Thompson (e-mail); 1990 August 9: Kotsanos #8; 1990
August 16: Kotsanos #6; 1990 August 17: Kotsanos #16; 1990 August 22: Kotsanos #19; 1990 August 27: Russell #2; 1990 September
12: Zerbe #22; 1990 September 14: Wood #7; 1990 September 14: Zerbe #16; 1990 September 14: Wheadon #1; 1990 September 14:
Weinstein #34; 1990 September 17: Wood #6; 1990 September 18: Amundson #12; 1990 September 19: Street #11; 1990 September
20: Kotsanos #20; 1990 September 21: Russell #17; 1990 September 24: Amundson #3; 1990 September 25: Mesner #1; 1990 September
25: Kotsanos #13; 1990 September 28: Potvin #14; 1990 October 2: Zerbe #23; 1990 October 3: Leigh Thompson #5; 1990 October
10: Wheadon #26; 1990 October 10: Talbott #2; 1990 October 11: Humbert #3; 1990 October 11: Sayler #9; 1990 October 11: Webber
#4; 1990 October 22: Sayler #9; 1990 October 24: Mesner #2
Box 20, Folder 3
Exhibits of depositions, 1990 November - December.
1990 November 7- 1990 December 21.
Scope and Content
1990 November: Wheadon #20; 1990 November 7: Leigh Thompson #11; 1990 November 7: Zerbe #31; 1990 November 13: Wood #24; 1990
November 14: Kotsanos #3; 1990 November 14: Kotsanos #4; 1990 November 14: Weinstein #20; 1990 November 14: Talbott #7; 1990
November 28: Beasley #13; 1990 November 30: Wood #15; 1990 November 30: Tollefson #5; 1990 December 3: Leigh Thompson #32;
1990 December 5: Russell #15
Box 20, Folder 4
Exhibits of depositions, 1991 January.
1991 January .
Scope and Content
1991: Vicki Thompson #4; 1991: Fuller #4; 1991: Beasley #24; 1991 January 14: Tauscher #9; 1991 January 18: Kotsanos #2
Box 21, Folder 1
Exhibits of depositions, 1991 February.
1991 February 7 - 1991 February 15.
Scope and Content
1991 February 7: Amundson #4; 1991 February 10: Fuller #13; 1991 February 13: Talbott #3; 1991 February 15: Heiligenstein
#15; 1991 February 15: Mesner #12
Box 21, Folder 2
Exhibits of depositions, 1991 March - May.
1991 March 6 - 1991 May 30.
Scope and Content
1991 March 6: Zapapas #15; 1991 March 15: Zapapas #3; 1991 March 21: Zapapas #29; 1991 March 27: Webber #13; 1991 March 28:
Kotsanos #21; 1991 March 29: Wheadon #10; 1991 April 2: Zerbe #28; 1991 April 3: Russell #16; 1991 April 4: Fuller #6; 1991
April 12: Talbott #10; 1991 April 15: Leigh Thompson #3; 1991 April 17: Wood #20; 1991 April 22: Zapapas #9; 1991 April 22:
Enas #16; 1991 April 29: Street #1; 1991 April 30: Amundson #8; 1991 May: Heiligenstein #21; 1991 May 3: Tollefson #2; 1991
May 7: Enas #11; 1991 May 8: Ashbrook #15; 1991 May 10: Zapapas #10; 1991 May 15: Wheadon #9; 1991 May 15: Webber #2; 1991
May 24: Russell #3; 1991 May 30: Enas #13
Box 21, Folder 3
Exhibits of depositions, 1991 June.
1991 June 4 - 1991 June 24.
Scope and Content
1991 June 3: Kotsanos #9; 1991 June 4: Amundson #7; 1991 June 5: Tollefson #3; 1991 June 6: Webber #15; 1991 June 9: Leigh
Thompson #38; 1991 June 11: Wernicke #24; 1991 June 11: Ashbrook #13; 1991 June 11: Zerbe #24; 1991 June 12: Zerbe #32; 1991
June 13: Mesner #30; 1991 June 14: Wheadon #18; 1991 June 16: Kotsanos #15; 1991 June 17: Potvin #13; 1991 June 19: Enas #6;
1991 June 20: Talbott #13; 1991 June 19: Mesner #19; 1991 June 20: Kotsanos #12; 1991 June 20: Mesner #20; 1991 June 20: Zapapas
#17; 1991 June 21: Sayler #7; 1991 June 24: Russell #19
Box 21, Folder 4
Exhibits of depositions, 1991 July - August.
1991 July 2 - 1991 August 28.
Scope and Content
1991 July 2: Tollefson #10; 1991 July 10: Mesner #26; 1991 July 16: Zerbe #25; 1991 July 22: Enas #3; 1991 July 23: Russell
#13; 1991 July 23: Mesner #17; 1991 July 23: Mesner #25; 1991 July 29: Mesner #28; 1991 July 29: Wood #22; 1991 July 31: Mesner
#23; 1991 July 31: Mesner #18; 1991 August 1: Enas #4; 1991 August 6: Mesner #24; 1991 August 7: Zapapas #7; 1991 August 9:
Webber #8; 1991 August 12: Sayler #6; 1991 August 15: Zapapas #5; 1991 August 15: Mesner #29; 1991 August 19: Heiligenstein
#3; 1991 August 20: Wheadon #28; 1991 August 23: Sayler #12; 1991 August 26: Zapapas #26; 1991 August 28: Amundson #10
Box 22, Folder 1
Exhibits of depositions, 1991 September - December.
1991 September 5 - 1991 December 17.
Scope and Content
1991 September 5: Zerbe #7; 1991 September 13: Talbott #17; 1991 September 14: Enas #5; 1991 September 16: Dunner #7; 1991
September 17: Sayler #5; 1991 September 20: Enas #22; 1991 September 20: Leigh Thompson #2; 1991 September 21: Wheadon #23;
1991 October 15: Zapapas #21; 1991 October 21: Mesner #16; 1991 October 21: Tauscher #4; 1991 November 22: Webber #11; 1991
December 10: Zapapas #24; 1991 December 17: Zapapas #30
Box 22, Folder 2
Exhibits of depositions, 1992 January.
1992 January 3 - 1992 January 31.
Scope and Content
1992: Wood #13; 1992: Wood #14; 1992 January 3: Webber #12; 1992 January 15: Webber #1; 1992 January 23: Wong #2; 1992 January
28: Zapapas #11; 1992 January 29: Wong #3; 1992 January 31: Weinstein #25
Box 22, Folder 3
Exhibits of depositions, 1992 February - December.
1992 February 4 - 1992 December 31.
Scope and Content
1992 February 4: Wong #5; 1992 February 12: Wheadon #21; 1992 February 28: Wong #1; 1992 February 28: Mesner #13; 1992 March
13: Webber #14; 1992 March 17: Weinstein #30; 1992 March 20: Fuller #7; 1992 April: Webber #5; 1992 April 8: Wong #4; 1992
April 13: Weinstein #33; 1992 April 30: Weinstein #29; 1992 May 7: Wood #12; 1992 June 3: Potvin #8; 1992 June 4: Zapapas
#20; 1992 July 17: Potvin #7; 1992 August 6: Weinstein #31; 1992 October 5: Tollefson #7; 1992 October 12: Enas #17; 1992
November: Kotsanos #10; 1992 November 2: Vicki Thompson #3; 1992 December 8: Fuller #8; 1992 December 24: Leigh Thompson #21;
1992 December 30: Wood #11; 1992 December 31: Tollefson #6
Box 22, Folder 4
Exhibits of depositions, 1993 January - March.
1993 January 4 - 1993 March 17.
Scope and Content
1993 January 4: Enas #20; 1993 January 20: Leigh Thompson #4; 1993 January 29: Heiligenstein #18; 1993 February 3: Zapapas
#23; 1993 March 25: Heiligenstein #6; 1993 March 17: Wood #10
Box 22, Folder 5
Exhibits of depositions, 1993 April - December.
1993 April 19 - 1993 December.
Scope and Content
1993 April 19: Lord #19; 1993 August 17: Wheadon #19; 1993 August 27: Zapapas #14; 1993 September 22: Zapapas #28; 1993 December:
Dunner #2
Box 22, Folder 6
Exhibits of depositions, 1994 January - August.
1994 January 14 - 1994 August 24.
Scope and Content
1994 January 14: Dunner #1a, b, c; 1994 January 15: Fuller #1; 1994 January 17: Zerbe #4; 1994 January 17: Dunner #8 a, b,
c; 1994 January 31: Wheadon #8; 1994 August 12: Lord #1; 1994 August 24: Brown #8
Box 22, Folder 7
Other information on fluoxetine safety.
1985 September 9 - 1992 July.
Box 22, Folder 8
Oswald Judgment (exhibit).
1998.
Box 34
Videos of Fentress depositions (25 tapes).
1994 May 12 - 1994 September 16.
Subseries 1.4: Correspondence.
1997-2001.
Scope and Content
Subseries 1.4 consists of Healy’s personal and legal correspondence regarding fluoxetine and the Fentress case between 1997
and 2001.
Box 24, Folder 6
Legal correspondence with Healy.
1997 November 12 - 2000 November 1.
Box 24, Folder 7
Healy's personal correspondence regarding fluoxetine.
1998 March - 2001 December.
Series 2: Other legal cases.
1972-2001.
Processing/Project Information
Videos in Series 2 were minimally processed at the box level.
Scope and Content
Series 2 contains textual and video material related to other legal cases, including Forsyth v. Eli Lilly and Company (1999
verdict), Motus v. Pfizer (2001 verdict), Tobin v. SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals (2001 verdict), and Greer v. Eli Lilly
and Company (2006 verdict). Many of these cases were outlined as important case histories in David Healy’s book,
Let Them Eat Prozac. Most materials relate to the Forsyth case, so subseries were not created. Contents include court proceedings, Eli Lilly
documents, depositions and exhibits from the Forsyth case; a memorandum from the Tobin case to limit testimony of Dr. Healy
and Dr. Maltsberger; and video depositions of David Healy and Jan Fawcett from the Miller et al. v. Pfizer Inc. and Motus
v. Pfizer Inc. cases, respectively.
Box 23, Folder 1
Forsyth case's legal court proceedings.
1999 March 19.
Box 23, Folder 2
Eli Lilly documents from Forsyth case, vol. 1 (1 of 2).
1972-1995 June 15.
Box 23, Folder 3
Eli Lilly documents from Forsyth case, vol. 1 (2 of 2).
1972-1986.
Box 23, Folder 4
Eli Lilly documents from Forsyth case, vol. 2 (1 of 2).
1986-1993.
Box 23, Folder 5
Eli Lilly documents from Forsyth case, vol. 2 (2 of 2).
1986-1993.
Box 24, Folder 1
Miscellaneous plaintiff's exhibits from Forsyth case.
1978 May 18 - 1991 April 15.
Box 24, Folder 2
Plaintiff's response for admissions in Forsyth case.
circa 1999.
Box 24, Folder 3
Deposition of Randolph D. Neal from Forsyth case.
1996 March 8.
Box 24, Folder 4
Deposition of Martin H. Teicher from Greer case.
1996 October 29 - 1996 October 30.
Box 24, Folder 5
Tobin case memorandum to limit testimony of Dr. Healy and Dr. Maltsberger.
2001 April 9.
Box 35
PAL format videos of deposition of David Healy (Miller et al. v Pfizer Inc.) (7) and videos of deposition of Jan Fawcett (Motus
v Pfizer Inc.) (2).
2000 March 27-28, 2001 October 11.
Series 3:
The Psychopharmacologists.
Bulk, 1992-2000.
1950-2001.
Processing/Project Information
Videos in Series 3 were minimally processed at the box level.
Scope and Content
Series 3 holds interviews that were conducted with seventy-eight prominent researchers in the field and which cover significant
topics in the history of psychopharmacology. Together, these interviews comprise David Healy’s three-volume oral history of
psychopharmacology entitled
The Psychopharmacologists. Some interviewees include Robert Spitzer (an American researcher and a major architect of the DSM-III and DSM-III R versions
of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), Leslie Iversen (a British researcher of catecholamines and,
in particular, dopamine), Arvid Carlsson (a Swedish scientist who researched dopamine’s effects on Parkinson’s disease), Judith
Rapoport (an American researcher of adolescent psychotic disorders and Chief of the Child Psychiatry Branch within the NIMH
since 1984), Myra Weissman (an American researcher who helped develop interpersonal psychotherapy with Gerald Klerman), Frank
Ayd (an American psychiatrist who was granted the first FDA permit to use Thorazine to treat schizophrenia), Louis Lasagna
(An American physician who was one of the first people to conduct Randomized Controlled Trials and who was known for his revision
of the Hippocratic Oath), and Mogens Schou (a Danish physician whose research on Lithium led to its use as a treatment for
bipolar disorder). Topics covered in the transcripts include but are not limited to the discovery of chlorpromazine (the first
drug developed with specific antipsychotic action), antidepressants, and opioid peptides; the catecholamine hypothesis; receptors
in psychiatry; the founding of institutions such as the Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum (CINP) and the
British Association of Psychopharmacology (BAP); psychopharmacology in children; and discussions of drug development and clinical
trials. This series also contains professional correspondence with publishing companies and pharmaceutical corporations related
to the publication of
The Psychopharmacologists, letters between interviewees and David Healy, scientific articles produced by other researchers, photographs of various
interviewees, interviewees’ reflections on the interview process, and handwritten, collaborative edits on drafts of the associated
interview transcripts. Finally, box 33 of the collection offers a partial interview schedule that will interest researchers
as it may be used to construct the interviews chronologically. In sum, these materials are a rich source of research on the
history and practice of neuropsychopharmacology.
Organization and Arrangement
Original order was maintained for Series 3, as it corresponded to the chapter placement of interviews within the three volumes
of
The Psychopharmacologists. The series starts with Volume I and ends with Volume III.
Box 24, Folder 8
Vol. 1: Pierre Pichot: Discovery of chlorpromazine.
1994 August - 1995 May.
Box 24, Folder 9
Vol. 1: Julius Axelrod: The discovery of amine reuptake.
1994 June - 1994 November.
Box 24, Folder 10
Vol. 1: Arvid Carlsson: The rise of neuropsychopharmacology.
1994 December 11 - 1998 May.
Box 25, Folder 1
Vol. 1: Frank Ayd: The discovery of antidepressants.
1994 May - 1995 June.
Box 25, Folder 2
Vol. 1: Alan Broadhurst: Before and after imipramine.
1993 February - 1998 May.
Box 25, Folder 3
Vol. 1: Silvio Garattini: The role of independent science in psychopharmacology.
1993 August - 1995 October.
Box 25, Folder 4
Vol. 1: Heinz Lehmann: Psychopharmacotherapy.
1994 March - 1998 April.
Box 25, Folder 5
Vol. 1: Hanns Hippius: The founding of the CINP and discovery of clozapine.
1994 June - 1996 March.
Box 25, Folder 6
Vol. 1: Hannah Steinberg: Bridging the gap: psychology, pharmacology and after.
1993 July - 1996 July.
Box 25, Folder 7
Vol. 1: Jonathan Cole: The evaluation of psychotropic drugs.
1994 March - 1995 May.
Box 25, Folder 8
Vol. 1: Alec Coppen: Biological psychiatry in the United Kingdom.
1994 January 9 - 1994 October.
Box 25, Folder 9
Vol. 1: Jules Angst: The myths of psychopharmacology.
1994 May - 1996 June.
Box 25, Folder 10
Vol. 1: George Beaumont: The place of clomipramine in psychopharmacology.
1992 October - 1993 April.
Box 26, Folder 1
Vol. 1: Donald Klein: Reaction patterns to psychotropic drugs.
1994 May - 1996 January.
Box 26, Folder 2
Vol. 1: Herman van Praag: Psychiatry and the march of folly.
1993 December - 1998 March.
Box 26, Folder 3
Vol. 1: Merton Sandler: The place of chemical pathology in psychopharmacology.
1990 November - 1998 September.
Box 26, Folder 4
Vol. 1: Floyd Bloom: Neurophysiology and psychopharmacology of addiction.
1994 April - 1998 April.
Box 26, Folder 5
Vol. 1: Alexandra Delini-Stula: The changing face of psychotropic drug development.
1994 September - 1994 November.
Box 26, Folder 6
Vol. 1: Gordon Claridge: The role of individual differences in psychopharmacology.
1993 December - 1998 May.
Box 26, Folder 7
Vol. 1: Malcolm Lader: Psychopharmacology: clinical and social.
1993 November - 1995 January.
Box 26, Folder 8
Vol. 1: Herbert Meltzer: A career in biological psychiatry.
1994 March - 1995 October.
Box 26, Folder 9
Vol. 1: Brian Leonard: The role of behavioural pharmacology in drug development.
1994 January - 1995 August.
Box 26, Folder 10
Vol. 1: John Hughes: The discovery of the opioid peptides.
1994 January - 1994 September.
Box 26, Folder 11
Vol. 1: Peter Waldmeier: From mental illness to neurodegeneration.
1993 February - 1995 April.
Box 27, Folder 1
Vol. 1: Tom Ban: They used to call it psychiatry.
1994 June - 1999 April.
Box 27, Folder 2
Vol. 2: Therese Lemperiere: In the beginning in Paris.
1997 March - 1997 July.
Box 27, Folder 3
Vol. 2: Len Cook: Behaviour, pharmacology, and chloropromazine.
1997 March.
Box 27, Folder 4
Vol. 2: Paul Janssen: From haloperidol to risperidone.
1996 February - 1996 October.
Box 27, Folder 5
Vol. 2: Joseph Brady: The origins of behavioural pharmacology.
1996 April - 1997 January.
Box 27, Folder 6
Vol. 2: Roland Kuhn: From imipramine to levoprotiline: the discovery of antidepressants.
1996 July - 1998 July.
Box 27, Folder 7
Vol. 2: Max Lurie: The enigma of isoniazid.
1997 May - 1998 May.
Box 27, Folder 8
Vol. 2: Louis Lasagna: Back to the future: evaluation and drug development 1948-1998.
1995 January - 1998 April.
Box 27, Folder 9
Vol. 2: Linford Rees: The place of clinical trials in the development of psychopharmacology.
1993 March - 1998 May.
Box 28, Folder 1
Vol. 2: Joel Elkes: Towards footings in a new science: psychopharmacology, receptors, and the pharmacy within (1 of 2).
1997 March - 1997 June.
Box 28, Folder 2
Vol. 2: Joel Elkes: Towards footings in a new science: psychopharmacology, receptors, and the pharmacy within (2 of 2).
1997 March - 1997 June.
Box 28, Folder 3
Vol. 2: Leo Hollister: From hypertension to psychopharmacology: a serendipitous career.
1997 January - 1998 April.
Box 28, Folder 4
Vol. 2: Michael Shepherd: Psychopharmacology: specific and non-specific.
1995 June - 1995 August.
Box 28, Folder 5
Vol. 2: Mogens Schou: Lithium.
1997 January - 1997 February.
Box 28, Folder 6
Vol. 2: George Simpson: Clinical psychopharmacology.
1996 November - 1998 April.
Box 28, Folder 7
Vol. 2: Gerald Curzon: From neurochemistry to neuroscience.
1996 October - 1998 April.
Box 28, Folder 8
Vol. 2: Leslie Iversen: Neuroscience and drug development.
circa 1993-1998.
Box 29, Folder 1
Vol. 2: Jeff Watkins: Excitatory amino acids: From basic science to therapeutic applications.
1988 - 1998 May.
Box 29, Folder 2
Vol. 2: Irving Gottesman: Predisposed towards predispositions.
circa 1993-1998.
Box 29, Folder 3
Vol. 2: Juan Lopez-Ibor: Personality, disease, and psychopharmacology.
1996-1998.
Box 29, Folder 4
Vol. 2: Oakley Ray: A psychologist in American neuropsychopharmacology.
1995 March - 1998 April.
Box 29, Folder 5
Vol. 2: David Wheatley: The foundation of the British Association of Psychopharmacology.
1962 April - 1998 April.
Box 29, Folder 6
Vol. 2: Ian Stolerman: Behavioural pharmacology.
1997 April - 1998 July.
Box 29, Folder 7
Vol. 2: Per Bech: Measurement and organization in psychopharmacology.
1984 - 1996 April.
Box 29, Folder 8
Vol. 2: Myrna Weissman: Gerald Klerman and psychopharmacology.
1996 June - 1997 June.
Box 29, Folder 9
Vol. 2: Isaac Marks: Marketing the evidence.
1996 March - 1996 April.
Box 30, Folder 1
Vol. 2: Vagn Pedersen and Klaus Bogoeso: Drug hunting.
1996 November - 1998 April.
Box 30, Folder 2
Vol. 2: Roger Pinder: Approaching rationality?.
circa 1996-1998.
Box 30, Folder 3
Vol. 2: Paul Leber: Managing uncertainty.
1994 June - 1998 June.
Box 30, Folder 4
Vol. 3: Pierre Lambert, Jean Guyotat, Paul Broussolle, Paul Brouillot, Patrick Lemoine, and Jacques Greffe: Exploring a New
World: The birth of psychopharmacotherapy (1 of 4).
1998 October - 1999 January.
Box 30, Folder 5
Vol. 3: Pierre Lambert, Jean Guyotat, Paul Broussolle, Paul Brouillot, Patrick Lemoine, and Jacques Greffe: Exploring a New
World: The birth of psychopharmacotherapy (2 of 4).
1998 October 29.
Box 30, Folder 6
Vol. 3: Pierre Lambert, Jean Guyotat, Paul Broussolle, Paul Brouillot, Patrick Lemoine, and Jacques Greffe: Exploring a New
World: The birth of psychopharmacotherapy (3 of 4).
circa 1998-2000.
Box 30, Folder 7
Vol. 3: Pierre Lambert, Jean Guyotat, Paul Broussolle, Paul Brouillot, Patrick Lemoine, and Jacques Greffe: Exploring a New
World: The birth of psychopharmacotherapy (4 of 4).
1972 January - 2000 February.
Box 30, Folder 8
Vol. 3: Oldrich Vinar: A psychopharmacology that nearly was.
1998 November 1 - 1999 February 2.
Box 31, Folder 1
Vol. 3: Joseph Knoll: The psychopharmacology of life and death (1 of 2).
1998 October 22 - circa 2000.
Box 31, Folder 2
Vol. 3: Joseph Knoll: The psychopharmacology of life and death (2 of 2).
1952-2000 February.
Box 31, Folder 3
Vol. 3: Joseph Schildkraut: The catecholamine hypothesis.
1998 December 16 - 2000 February 10.
Box 31, Folder 4
Vol. 3: Alec Jenner: Catatonia, pink spots, and antipsychiatry.
1961-2000 January.
Box 31, Folder 5
Vol. 3: Dick Barlow: Receptors and chemists.
1953 August/ September - 2000 January.
Box 31, Folder 6
Vol. 3: Robert Stephenson: Receptors and classical pharmacology.
1998 April - 2000 January.
Box 31, Folder 7
Vol. 3: George Ashcroft: The receptor enters psychiatry (1).
1960 June - 2000 January.
Box 31, Folder 8
Vol. 3: Donald Eccleston: The receptor enters psychiatry (2).
1997 October - circa 2000.
Box 31, Folder 9
Vol. 3: Solomon Snyder: Visualizing receptors and beyond.
1994 March - 1999 April.
Box 31, Folder 10
Vol. 3: Fridolin Sulser: From the presynaptic neurone to the receptor to the nucleus.
1994 May - 1999 April.
Box 32, Folder 1
Vol. 3: Teruo Okuma: The discovery of the psychotropic effects of carbamazepine.
1983 December - circa 2000.
Box 32, Folder 2
Vol. 3: Toshi-Hiro Kobayakawa: Psychopharmaceuticals in Japan.
1997 November 21 - circa 2000.
Box 32, Folder 3
Vol. 3: Michio Toru: Neurotransmitter research in Japan.
1998 July 12 - 2000 February.
Box 32, Folder 4
Vol. 3: Rachel Gittelman Klein: Children and psychopharmacology.
1998 December 15 - circa 2000.
Box 32, Folder 5
Vol. 3: Judith Rapoport: Phenomenology, psychopharmacotherapy, and child psychiatry.
1998 December 15 - 2000 February.
Box 32, Folder 6
Vol. 3: Robert Domenjoz: From DDT to imipramine.
1951 September - 1998 March.
Box 32, Folder 7
Vol. 3: Raymond Battegay: Forty-four years of psychiatry and psychopharmacology.
1997 April 23 - 2000 February.
Box 32, Folder 8
Vol. 3: Samuel Guze: The neo-Kraepelinian revolution.
1998 June 1 - 1998 October 28.
Box 32, Folder 9
Vol. 3: Robert Spitzer: A manual for diagnosis and statistics.
1999 March - 1999 August.
Box 32, Folder 10
Vol. 3: Max Fink: Neglected disciplines in psychopharmacology: pharmaco-EEG and electroshock.
1998 May - 2000 February.
Box 32, Folder 11
Vol. 3: Ian Oswald: The hypnotic business.
1998 January - 2000 February.
Box 32, Folder 12
Vol. 3: David Sheehan: Angles on panic.
1994 November - 1998 November.
Box 33, Folder 1
Vol. 3: Edward Warawa: From neuroleptics to antipsychotics.
1999 May - 2000.
Box 33, Folder 2
Vol. 3: Pierre Simon: Twenty-first century drug development.
1998 February - 1998 September.
Box 33, Folder 3
Vol. 3: Jean Thuillier: Ten years that changed psychiatry (1 of 2).
1998 September - 1999 February.
Box 33, Folder 4
Vol. 3: Jean Thuillier: Ten years that changed psychiatry (2 of 2).
1956 October - 1998 December.
Box 33, Folder 5
Correspondence with publishers for
The Psychopharmacologists.
1952-2000 January.
Box 33, Folder 6
Partial interview schedule for
The Psychopharmacologists and other works.
circa 1994-2000.
Box 36
1 video on Mogens Schou, 1 video on Jean Thuillier, 3 Betacam digital tapes on Jean Thuillier.
1985 - 1999 August.