Jonas Salk Papers
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Descriptive Summary
Creator:
Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995
Title: Jonas Salk Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1926 - 1991
Extent:
316.10 linear feet
(573 archives boxes, 38 card file boxes, 13 records cartons, 76 art bin items, and 176 oversize folders)
Abstract: Papers of a noted physician, virologist, humanitarian, and founder of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego,
California. Salk is best known for his development of the world's first successful vaccine for the prevention of poliomyelitis,
licensed in the U.S. in 1955. He has also conducted important research in the prevention and treatment of influenza, multiple
sclerosis, cancer, and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. He served on the faculty of the University of Michigan (1942-1947),
the University of Pittsburgh (1947-1963), and as Director of the Salk Institute (1963-1975). His numerous writings have
appeared in scholarly and popular journals, and he is the author or co-author of five books, including MAN UNFOLDING (1972)
and THE SURVIVAL OF THE WISEST (1973). He has worked for a wide variety of humanitarian efforts, and has served on the board
of directors of many organizations, including the MacArthur Foundation, the Dreyfus Fund, and the Epoch B Foundation.
The Salk Papers constitute an exhaustive source of documentation of Dr. Salk's professional activities, but very few materials
relating to his personal life can be found in the collection. Most of the papers cover the period from the mid-1940s to the
early 1980s. Best documented are Dr. Salk's activities from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s -- activities largely related
to the development of the Salk polio vaccine. The papers include general correspondence, files relating to polio, subject
files, writings by Dr. Salk, photographs, artifacts, and research materials. Also included in the collection are materials
created by Dr. Salk's laboratory staff members and papers generated by offices of the Salk Institute. Prominent correspondents
include Basil O'Connor and other officers and staff of the National Foundation - March of Dimes; immunologists Thomas Francis
and Albert Sabin; physicist and biologist Leo Szilard; mathematician and philosopher Jacob Bronowski; architect Louis Kahn;
and other important figures in the worlds of art, science, education, public administration, and humanitarianism.
The papers are arranged in ten series: 1) GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 2) POLIO FILES, 3) SUBJECT FILES, 4) WRITINGS, LECTURES
AND INTERVIEWS, 5) PHOTOGRAPHS AND OTHER IMAGES, 6) SALK INSTITUTE FILES, 7) FILES OF OTHERS, 8) AWARDS, HONORS AND CERTIFICATES,
9) MISCELLANY, and 10) RESEARCH MATERIALS.
Additions to the Jonas Salk Papers processed in 1995 primarily document Salk's fundamental role in the revival of the live
versus killed polio-vaccine debate in the mid 1970s and 1980s. Also included in this accession are materials related to the
internal affairs of the Salk Institute, dated 1982-1989, files that document the work of the San Diego Growth Management Task
Force put together in 1984 by Mayor Roger Hedgecock, materials related to Salk's interest in developing a vaccine for HIV,
and files pertaining to Salk's advisory role on a broad range of committees and foundations. The papers include a large correspondence
series, polio subject files, writings by Dr. Salk, reports, research materials, and photographs. Some notable correspondents
found in this accession are Robert Aldrich, Francis Crick, Indira and Kishone Gandhi, Albert Gore, Roger Guilleman, Robert
Hamburger, Armand Hammer, Orrin Hatch, Arnold Mandell, Ronald Reagan, and Herbert York. The papers date 1941-1991, with
the bulk of the material dating in the 1970s and 1980s. The papers occupy 34 linear feet and are arranged in ten series:
1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS AND LECTURES, 3) POLIO SUBJECT FILES, 4) CONFERENCES, 5) SAN DIEGO GROWTH MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE
MATERIALS, 6) SALK INSTITUTE FILES, 7) NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, INTERVIEWS, AND EPHEMERA, 8) AWARDS, 9) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 10) ORIGINALS
OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES.
Repository:
University of California, San Diego. Geisel Library. Mandeville Special Collections Library.
La Jolla, California 92093-0175
Collection number: MSS 0001
Language of Material:
Collection materials in English
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Biography
Jonas Salk is best known for his discovery of the world's first successful vaccine for the prevention of poliomyelitis. In
addition to this accomplishment, Dr. Salk has made significant contributions to the study, prevention, and treatment of influenza,
multiple sclerosis, cancer, and other diseases. He is also known for the founding and direction of the Salk Institute for
Biological Studies in San Diego, his work for a wide variety of humanitarian endeavors, and most recently for his involvement
in AIDS research.
Jonas Edward Salk was born in New York City on October 28, 1914. The eldest son of Daniel and Dora Salk, he grew up in East
Harlem and the Crotona section of the Bronx. At 12 he began high school at Townsend Harris Hall, the preparatory school for
the City College of New York. At 15 he entered the College itself. Taking an early interest in scientific research, he graduated
from City College in 1934 with a Bachelor of Science degree.
In medical school at New York University, Salk distinguished himself from the beginning. At the end of his freshman year
he was offered a fellowship to study biochemistry. In 1936 he returned to classes and completed his medical degree in 1939.
During his last year in medical school he made the acquaintance of Dr. Thomas Francis, at that time chairman of the Department
of Bacteriology. Francis, who had conducted important research on influenza and other diseases, became Salk's close friend
and mentor.
After medical school Dr. Salk married Donna Lindsay, a graduate student at the New York School of Social Work and later a
practicing social worker at the Jewish Child Care Association of New York. Before his internship, Dr. Salk spent a year
of study with Thomas Francis and George Lavin, focusing primarily on research on influenza. In March of 1940 Salk began his
internship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, and he completed the program in 1942.
After his internship, Salk had a strong desire to study the pathology of virus diseases. In 1942 he obtained a grant-funded
position at the University of Michigan's new School of Public Health. The head of the School was Dr. Thomas Francis, who
had moved there in 1941. The funds for Salk's research came largely from the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis,
although the research itself concerned the development of a vaccine for the prevention of influenza.
In 1943, while still at Michigan, Salk began work with the United States Army Influenza Commission. One of the goals of the
Commission was to prevent an outbreak of the disease among the armed forces -- an outbreak which had reached epidemic proportions
at the end of World War I. Salk's work with the Army included the testing of noninfectious or "killed virus" vaccines against
influenza. Many vaccine field trials were carried out at Army bases such as Fort Dix and Fort Custer. At the end of World
War II, the Federal Government sent Dr. Salk to Germany, where he helped organize diagnostic laboratories for the prevention
of influenza among the occupation troops.
Dr. Salk held three positions at the University of Michigan. From 1943 to 1944 he was a Research Fellow in Epidemiology.
In 1944 he became a Research Associate, and in 1946 he received a promotion to an assistant professorship.
Seeking a more secure academic position, Dr. Salk left Michigan in the fall of 1947 to become Associate Research Professor
of Bacteriology at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine. The dean of the School, Dr. William S. McEllroy, took
an active interest in promoting research in virology. With the help of McEllroy and other prominent members of the community,
Dr. Salk began a long and successful campaign to garner funds for the expansion of the Medical School's research program.
Although Salk began his work in inadequate quarters in the basement of Pittsburgh's Municipal Hospital, he eventually transformed
the Hospital facilities into a modern and well-equipped laboratory. Salk's early work at Pittsburgh was a continuation of
his Michigan influenza research. Beginning in 1948, however, he focused more and more of his attention on studying the poliomyelitis
virus.
Most support for Dr. Salk's polio work came from the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis -- later known as the March
of Dimes. The founder of the organization was President Franklin Roosevelt, himself a victim of polio. The Foundation had
its roots in Roosevelt's sponsorship of a polio treatment center in Warm Springs, Georgia in the early 1930's. In the mid-30s
a series of "Birthday Balls" for the President helped raise more funds for polio research. Finally, in 1937, Roosevelt established
the National Foundation. The president of the Foundation was Basil O'Connor, Roosevelt's former law partner and a self-made
millionaire. Along with Dr. Thomas Rivers, who advised the Foundation on research grants, Dr. Don W. Gudakunst, the Medical
Director, and Dr. Harry Weaver, its director of research, O'Connor made the organization the premier funding source for American
polio research.
In September 1951, Basil O'Connor met Jonas Salk. The two were returning from the Second International Poliomyelits Conference
in Copenhagen aboard the Queen Mary. Salk made a most favorable impression on O'Connor, and they eventually became close
friends. The collaboration of Salk and O'Connor helped facilitate many important projects, including polio research and the
establishment of the Salk Institute.
Poliomyelitis (commonly called polio) is a viral disease that results in a wide range of symptoms, including extensive paralysis
of the muscles. The polio virus can enter the body through the throat and intestinal tract. Eventually the virus migrates
to the central nervous system where it does the most damage. In many cases, a mild form of the disease in infancy can result
in life-long immunity. Once known as "Infantile Paralysis," the disease was first accurately described in 1840. Epidemics
of the disease were noted as early as 1887 in Sweden. In the United States, polio epidemics became widespread after 1900.
A particularly large number of cases appeared in the U.S. between 1942 and 1953, and 33,344 cases were reported in 1950 alone.
Although only one of many infectious and fatal diseases, polio gained widespread attention because many of its victims were
children. Much of the success of the National Foundation's fundraising efforts resulted from the fears of parents and sympathy
for children crippled by polio.
Many polio researchers made substantial progress from the late 1930s to the 1950s. Among those were W. Lloyd Aycock, James
Trask, John R. Paul, David Bodian, Isabel Morgan, Howard Howe, Joseph Melnick, Dorothy Horstmann, Harold Cox, Hilary Kaprowski,
and Albert Sabin. In 1931, Macfarlane Burnet discovered the existence of more than one strain of the polio virus. Robert
G. Green made the important discovery that the polio virus could grow in non-nervous tissue. In 1951 and 1952 William Hammon
conducted a field trial of gamma-globulin, a blood protein in which antibodies are formed. The tests successfully proved
that the virus could travel through the bloodstream to the nervous system. A substantial breakthrough came in the late 1940s,
when John F. Enders, Thomas H. Weller, and Frederick Robbins successfully grew poliovirus in vitro at Harvard University.
This breakthrough paved the way for the use of laboratory-generated viruses for experimentation, and it opened up the possibility
that noninfectious vaccine could be developed from an inactivated virus.
Dr. Salk began his polio research by carrying out part of the systematic classification of the various strains of the virus.
To facilitate this work, Salk expanded and modernized the Virus Research Laboratory in the old Pittsburgh Municipal Hospital.
His staff included Major Byron L. Bennett, the chief laboratory technician; Dr. Julius S. Younger, the chief Research Associate;
Dr. James L. Lewis; and Dr. Elsie N. Ward. Later additions to the staff were Francis Yurochko, Dr. Mary L. Bailey, Dr. Percival
L. Bazeley, and Dr. Donald Wegemer. Handling Dr. Salk's administrative affairs was Lorraine Friedman, who began work with
him in 1949. Ms. Friedman, a Pittsburgh native, has continued her work with Dr. Salk to the present (1988).
By 1950 Dr. Salk had completed the essential work in his virus-typing experiments. He then shifted his focus to research
on a vaccine for the prevention of polio. The National Foundation awarded a grant for this research in 1951. The central
element in Salk's efforts was the development of a non-infectious or "killed virus" vaccine. Salk used tissue-culture methods
to produce the polio virus, and employed a formaldehyde solution called Formalin to inactivate the virus. To enhance potency,
Salk experimented with adjuvants derived from mineral oil.
In the early summer of 1952, Dr. Salk and his associates developed what they considered to be an effective polio vaccine.
In June of that year they tested their vaccine on a group of children at the D.T. Watson Home for Crippled Children, located
near Pittsburgh at Leetsdale. The tests proved successful, and more were conducted at the Watson Home and the Polk State
School. By the end of 1952 Dr. Salk felt that his vaccine could be used to combat polio on a large scale, and he announced
his discovery at a meeting in Hershey, Pennsylvania, in January 1953. The official report of his discovery appeared in Journal
of the American Medical Association of March 28, 1953.
To test his vaccine on a large scale, Dr. Salk and others proposed a nationwide field trial. During late 1953 and early 1954,
Dr. Salk and the National Foundation were involved in the complex work of designing the field trials, obtaining the official
approval needed to conduct the experiment, and seeing that vaccine of acceptable quality was manufactured. Deeply involved
in this process was the National Foundation's Vaccine Advisory Committee, under the leadership of Thomas Rivers. The pharmaceutical
companies that manufactured the trial vaccine were Parke Davis of Detroit and Eli Lilly of Indianapolis. On April 25, 1954,
the Vaccine Advisory Committee and the National Institutes of Health recommended that the field trial be carried out, and
the U.S. Public Health Service gave its official approval.
Under the overall observation of the University of Michigan and Dr. Thomas Francis, a massive field trial of the Salk vaccine
began on April 26, 1954. Children in grades one through five were inoculated. 441,131 children received the Salk vaccine,
and 201,229 were injected with a placebo. In June the tests ended, and Dr. Francis and his associates began to evaluate the
results. Meanwhile, in September 1954, Dr. Salk travelled to Rome with Basil O'Connor for the Third International Poliomyelitis
Conference. There Salk and his supporters came under attack from proponents of live-virus polio vaccines, most notably Albert
Sabin. This conflict, which had begun earlier in the decade, would intensify throughout the 1950s and 1960s, and it continues
to the present.
By April of 1955, Dr. Francis and his associates had reached the conclusion that the Salk vaccine field trials were, with
some exceptions, generally successful. Francis presented his report in Ann Arbor on April 12, 1955. After an evaluation
of the report by a group of virologists, a license for sale of the Salk vaccine was signed by Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, the Secretary
of Health, Education and Welfare.
The announcement of the success of the field trials led to great demand for the Salk vaccine. By the end of April 1955, around
5 million children had been inoculated with commercially produced Salk vaccine. Several commercial firms (besides Parke Davis
and Lilly) manufactured the vaccine on a large scale -- a process which had begun even before the release of the Francis Report.
Some of the firms had difficulty in safely inactivating the polio virus. At the end of April 1955, a large batch of vaccine
manufactured by Cutter Laboratories actually caused polio in 250 cases. The Cutter vaccine was taken off the market, although
the general vaccination program continued. An investigation of the incident revealed problems in inactivation of the Mahoney
strain of the virus. On the recommendation of John Enders and other virologists, U.S. Surgeon-General Leonard Scheele halted
the vaccination program on May 7, 1955. After an in-depth investigation, Dr. Salk and a technical committee of virologists
developed more stringent specifications for the manufacture of the vaccine. On May 27, 1955, the Surgeon-General announced
that the vaccination program could be resumed.
Although the vaccination program continued, public enthusiasm for the program waned in the late 1950s, despite the promotional
efforts of the National Foundation. Although the use of the vaccine was not as widespread as Dr. Salk had hoped, and although
many people did not receive the full course of three injections, the vaccine accounted for a dramatic decline in the incidence
of polio in the United States and elsewhere.
Dr. Salk's vaccine earned him immediate recognition throughout the world. His office received thousands of "thank you" letters
from school children from many countries. In some Latin American towns, mothers and children signed long and elaborately
designed scrolls, which were sent to Dr. Salk. State legislatures and organizations throughout the country passed resolutions
honoring Dr. Salk. He received numerous special awards and honors, including honorary degrees. Included in some of the thousands
of pieces of fan mail were cash donations to promote future research.
Although Salk's vaccine was generally successful in combatting polio, other researchers searched for alternatives. Among
these researchers were Herold Cox, Hilary Koprowski, and Albert Sabin. Sabin, who felt that a killed-virus vaccine like Salk's
could not effectively prevent polio, developed his own live-virus vaccine. Adapting techniques used by Renato Dulbecco, Sabin
made progress in the mid-1950s, and by 1956 he was ready to test his vaccine on a large scale. A massive field trial of the
Sabin vaccine took place in the Soviet Union between 1957 and 1959, and the results were reported as successful. Tests of
vaccines produced by Koprowski and Cox took place in Africa and Latin America during the same years.
Unlike the Salk vaccine, the Sabin vaccine was suspended in syrup or sugar cubes and taken orally. Sabin claimed that his
vaccine was more potent and longer lasting in its protection than Salk's. In addition, since Sabin's vaccine was taken orally,
he claimed that it was easier to administer than the Salk vaccine, which required multiple hypodermic injections to be effective.
The most significant drawback of the Sabin vaccine was its potential for infection from the live virus.
By 1962 the Sabin vaccine had been licensed by the Federal Government and endorsed by the American Medical Association. By
1963 70,000,000 people in the United States had taken the vaccine. By the end of the 1960s the Sabin vaccine had become the
primary drug for the prevention of polio in the U.S. However, although polio became virtually non-existent in the United
States by 1970, many new cases of the disease were caused by the live virus in the Sabin vaccine itself. Because of this
potential harm, many countries, including Sweden, favored the use of the vaccine developed by Salk.
Dr. Salk continued his virus research in the late 1950s. In addition to serving as the director of the University of Pittsburgh's
Virus Research Laboratory, Salk held the posts of Commonwealth Professor of Preventive Medicine (1955-1957), and Commonwealth
Professor of Experimental Medicine (1957-1963).
Beginning around 1957, Dr. Salk began planning for the establishment of an institute for biological research. He originally
considered locating an institute for experimental medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, but he soon realized that an independent
entity would better serve the cause of modern scientific research. He hoped to create a hospitable environment for scientists
concerned with the implications of their work and interested in the interrelationships between various disciplines.
By 1960 Salk had chosen San Diego as the site for what would become the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. A substantial
amount of start-up funds came from the National Foundation-March of Dimes. The citizens of San Diego, through a referendum,
made a gift of pueblo lots in the La Jolla area, close to the new University of California, San Diego. The Institute began
operation in temporary quarters in 1963, and permanent buildings, designed by architect Louis Kahn, were completed in 1967.
The buildings soon gained international fame for their dramatic and innovative design.
The Salk Institute succeeded in assembling an outstanding and highly innovative staff, including many Nobel laureates. The
original fellows of the Institute included: mathematician Jacob Bronowski; biophysicist and immunochemist Melvin Cohn; Francis
Crick, a physicist, chemist, and molecular biologist; Renato Dulbecco, a physician, bacteriologist, virologist, and physicist;
physicist Edwin Lennox; biochemist Jacques Monod; physicist and biologist Leo Szilard; and Warren Weaver, an engineer, mathematician,
and physicist. Weaver also served as chairman of the Board of Trustees. Charles S. Wilson began work as the first General
Manager before the Institute began in La Jolla, and William Glazier continued in the post after 1963. Dr. Salk himself served
as the Institute's director until 1975, followed by Augustus Kinzel, and later Fredric de Hoffman.
The research conducted at the Institute came to be recognized as highly significant by the international scientific community.
Included in this research has been the study of molecular-cellular mechanisms in genetics, immunology, and neurobiology, and
the application of these studies to the prevention of cancer, diabetes, and myasthenia gravis. Institute researchers have
also studied problems of genetic defects, aging, fertility control, alcoholism, and the biological foundations of language
acquisition, language disorders, and learning.
After moving to San Diego, Dr. Salk continued to conduct his own research with his own laboratory staff. Among the research
carried out by the Salk Lab has been studies aimed at understanding and manipulating the immune system in its relationship
to the control of autoimmune and neoplastic diseases such as cancer and multiple sclerosis (MS). During the 1970s Dr. Salk
devoted much attention to the prevention and treatment of MS, and between 1978 and 1980 he participated in an extensive MS
study with a team headed by Dr. John S. Romine of the University of California, San Diego. With funding from the National
Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Salk-Romine study tested the use of myelin basic protein as a therapeutic agent in the treatment
of MS.
In the 1980s Dr. Salk collaborated in successful studies aimed at the development, production, and field testing of a new
noninfectious polio vaccine designed to give life-long immunity from a single dose. The new vaccine can now be administered
in combination with other vaccines for the prevention of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis, thus simplifying routine childhood
immunization. Also in the 1980s Dr. Salk worked with international health organizations to implement and improve immunization
programs throughout the world.
Dr. Salk's most recent (1988) scientific endeavor involved prevention of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, or AIDS.
With his son, Peter, he tested his theory that immunization can be carried out on those already infected with the HIV virus.
In addition to this clinical work, Dr. Salk was active in raising funds for AIDS research and in lobbying for greater public
support for this research.
Aside from Dr. Salk's career as a scientific investigator and director of a research institution, he wrote numerous articles
and books on a variety of topics. He documented his research in more than 100 articles in scientific journals, and wrote
additional articles on topics such as education, health care, world problems, and the place of man in the global environment.
In the early 1970s Dr. Salk began writing extensively on the subject of human evolution and the potential of mankind. Some
of these writings appeared in two books: MAN UNFOLDING (1972) and THE SURVIVAL OF THE WISEST (1973). In the latter book,
Dr. Salk discussed his theory of metabiology -- a theory that relates to man's potential for transcending the ordinary limits
of living matter. He theorized that Mankind was on the threshold of a new era -- Epoch B -- in which a new form of human
consciousness might prevail. Such a consciousness would, he felt, enable mankind to draw upon imagination and intellect for
overcoming the serious physical challenges to survival that have arisen in the modern era. Dr. Salk further expanded his
ideas in the book WORLD POPULATION AND HUMAN VALUES (1981), written in collaboration with his son Jonathan, and in his most
recent book ANATOMY OF REALITY: MERGING OF INTUITION AND REASON (1983).
Dr. Salk's concern for the quality of human life has extended far beyond the laboratory. He has devoted time and effort to
organizations supporting the arts, sciences, and education, and the alleviation of hunger, disease, poverty and war. In these
efforts, Dr. Salk has participated in such organizations as the Council for Biology in Human Affairs, Epoch B Foundation,
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Native Americans Rights Fund - National Support Committee, Nuclear
Weapons Freeze Campaign, Physicians for Social Responsibility, the Population Reference Bureau, the World Affairs Council
of San Diego, and the World Future Society. In 1979 Dr. Salk was chosen for the board of directors of the John D. and Catherine
T. MacArthur Foundation, a philanthropic trust which funds, among other things, projects and institutions in the arts, sciences,
and humanities.
In 1970 Dr. Salk was elected to the board of directors of the Dreyfus Fund, a mutual fund investment organization. As member
of the board, Dr. Salk has helped to set the general investment policies carried out by fund's investment officers. His presence
added a broader and more humanistic voice to the otherwise business-minded board.
The live versus killed polio vaccine debate reemerged in the mid-1970s. Because the oral live polio vaccine (OPV) had been
used almost exclusively in the United States since 1961, data on the incidence of polio could be evaluated in a new light.
It was shown that while the Sabin vaccine had virtually obliterated wild-virus polio in the United States, it in fact inflicted
paralytic polio on an estimated 10 persons per year. Furthermore, countries such as Finland and Sweden, which had utilized
only the killed vaccine in their immunization campaigns, did not have a polio problem. These facts provided Jonas Salk, his
son Darrell, and other supporters with a new and compelling argument against the United States' preference for the Sabin vaccine.
If the Salk vaccine was proven safe and effective in other countries, and did not cause polio, why was the U.S. using a vaccine
that had been proven to maim and kill? Supporters of the Sabin vaccine countered that the benefits of the live vaccine far
outweighed its deleterious effects, asserting that the live vaccine was easier to administer, it was cheaper and it could
spread its immunizing effects on to people who merely came into contact with someone who had recently taken the vaccine.
Furthermore, they argued, the incidence of vaccine associated polio was minor when compared to the millions of vaccinations
given each year. These factors, though debatable, managed to keep the majority of the medical community and their preference
for the oral vaccine unmoved by Salk's assertions.
Arguments against the Sabin vaccine did finally gain unprecedented attention when the victims of vaccine-induced polio began
taking their claims to court and winning. One jury in Kansas awarded a victim 10 million dollars. These lawsuits had an
enormous impact on the debate because they finally awakened the general public to the dangers inherent in the live vaccine
and compelled the government and the manufacturers of the vaccine, who were often faulted in these cases, to look for alternatives.
Furthermore, vaccine manufacturers, frightened by the lawsuits, either dropped out of the market or lobbied the government
for protection from litigation, thereby making it more expensive to produce the live vaccine. The lawsuits also managed to
shake up some physicians who were afraid of being sued for administering a potentially deadly vaccine and, as a result, caused
the debate to flare within the medical community. Jonas and Darrell Salk realized the impact litigation would have on the
debate and one or the other often served as an advisor to lawyers for the plaintiff. Darrell was an expert witness in many
of the trials.
Despite these blows to the eminence of the Sabin vaccine in the U.S., the fact that the Sabin vaccine was easier to administer
continued to make it more attractive to physicians and to the government. The Sabin vaccine was administered orally in three
doses to induce immunity. In contrast, the Salk vaccine was administered by injection, and was thought to require booster
doses to maintain immunity. This argument against the Salk vaccine was seriously challenged with the announcement in 1977
of the enhanced inactivated polio vaccine, or E-IPV. E-IPV required only 1-2 doses and could be blended with other children's
vaccines, such as the diptheria-pertussis vaccine, to streamline vaccination programs. The Merieux Institute of France, the
Connaught Laboratories in Canada, and the Rijks Institute in the Netherlands were the developers of the new vaccine and Salk
collaborated extensively with these laboratories.
Dr. Salk has three sons: Peter, Darrell and Jonathan. In 1970 he married the French artist Francoise Gilot. Jonas Salk died
in June 1995.
Scope and Content of Collection
Accession Processed in 1989
INTRODUCTION
This collection constitutes an exhaustive source of documentation of the professional activities of Dr. Jonas Salk. Because
of Dr. Salk's prominence in the spheres of applied and basic science, medicine, and human affairs, the collection contains
correspondence, writings and related materials concerning a diverse range of persons and public issues of the late 20th century.
Very few materials relating to Dr. Salk's personal life can be found in the collection. Although some of the materials date
from the 1920s and 1930s, most of the papers cover the period from the mid-1940s to the early 1980's. Best documented are
Dr. Salk's activities from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s -- activities largely related to the development of the Salk polio
vaccine and the establishment of the Salk Institute. Also included in the collection are materials created by Dr. Salk's
laboratory staff members and papers generated by offices and staff of the Salk Institute.
ORGANIZATION OF THE COLLECTION
In general, the original order of the materials has been retained. The General Correspondence remains in its original order:
grouped by year, and thereunder alphabetically by name of correspondent. This order makes the tracing of correspondence with
one particular individual difficulty.
Although the subject of polio permeates the entire collection, Dr. Salk's staff created a separate series of materials relating
specifically to this subject. This separate series was probably created after 1955, when polio-related issues may have consumed
a large percentage of staff time. Although it is possible that materials in this series were pulled from other files, the
UCSD Library decided to retain the series intact due to the difficulty in determining the origin of the materials, and due
to the importance of the series for evidential purposes.
In some cases the original order of the collection has been altered, but only when logically necessary and logistically possible.
Thus the subject files, which were originally grouped with correspondence from each year, are now combined into one alphabetical
sequence. Materials generated from internal activities of the Salk Institute, although originally filed with yearly correspondence,
are now combined with other Salk Institute files into a separate series.
As in the case of the Salk Institute files, many series within the Salk Papers have been formed around the provenance of the
materials. Thus, those laboratory records maintained by individual members of Dr. Salk's staff remain separate (Files of
Others series). Although items in these separate groups relate directly to items elsewhere in the collection, combining these
related items would have violated the provenance of the materials.
SERIES WITHIN THE COLLECTION
SERIES 1: GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1940-1984
The General Correspondence is preceded by the Correspondence Logs. These Logs were begun in 1977 and list every piece of
correspondence received by Dr. Salk's office. Note that many of the materials listed in these logs are not included in the
collection. Those that are retained in the collection may be filed by correspondent or related subject, as described below.
The General Correspondence files are arranged by year, and thereunder alphabetically by the last name of the correspondent
or by the name of the organization. Thus, if one wishes to research all correspondence between Dr. Salk and an individual,
one must search each year for the individual correspondent. This filing arrangement -- the original order maintained by Dr.
Salk's office -- has been retained for its evidential value and out of convenience. This original order reveals the volume
and scope of Dr. Salk's correspondence, and shows how issues and events unfolded within each year. In rare instances, correspondence
is filed according to the subject to which it pertains. For example, correspondence relevant to Dr. Salk's visits to Israel
and India is filed under the names of these countries, not by individual correspondents.
In most cases, copies of replies to letters are attached to the original letters. In 1963 Dr. Salk's office began a Chronological
File consisting of copies of all outgoing correspondence. Missing from these files is the period September 1963 through December
1967.
It is important to note that the General Correspondence files are not the sole location of correspondence. Often, correspondence
related to a specific subject will be filed in the Subject Files, the Polio series, or in other series throughout the papers.
For example, correspondence with the National Foundation can be found in General Correspondence, Polio, and Subject Files.
The following are materials of interest located in the General Correspondence series, filed by year and correspondent/organization:
1941, Francis: Correspondence between Jonas Salk and Dr. Thomas Francis, in which Salk seeks advice on the direction of Salk's
career and studies.
1947, McEllroy: Descriptive outline of the polio research program conducted by Dr. Salk at the University of Pittsburgh
1955, Dubovik: Telegram regarding fear of mass polio inoculations
1955, Eisenhower: Letter from Dr. Salk to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
1955, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis: Copies of speech by Dr. Salk on 9-11-55
1955, O'Connor: Correspondence between Dr. Salk and Basil O'Connor
1955, Warner: Telegram from Warner Bros. Motion Picture Studios suggesting movie of Dr. Salk's life
1956, Barton: Tribute to Dr. Salk from school children
1956, Fuller: Letter from R. Buckminster Fuller 1956, Davidson: Letter from U.S. Senator Irwin Davidson, who introduced bill
to award Congressional Gold Medal to Dr. Salk
1956, Truman: Letter from former President Harry S. Truman 1957, Fuller: Letter from R. Buckminster Fuller with copy of poem
dedicated to Dr. Salk entitled "A Comprehensive Anticipatory Science of Design"
1957, Hemingway: Letter from Leicester Hemingway, brother of Ernest
1957, Keller: Letter from Helen Keller
1957, Pauling: Correspondence with Linus Pauling regarding an open letter to American scientists on the halt of nuclear testing
1958, Baudovas: Envelope addressed simply "Dr. Salk, USA" successfully delivered
1958, Freedom Fund: Essay on freedom by Dr. Salk
1958, Gutman: Envelope addressed to "Dr. Salk, the famous conqueror of polio, USA"
1958, Oppenheimer: Telegrams to/from Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer
1958, Roosevelt: Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt
1958, Sabin: Correspondence with Dr. Albert Sabin
1959, American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Telegram from Dr. Roger Revelle regarding world security and nuclear arms
1959, Turner: Excerpt of speech by Dr. Salk upon award of Congressional Gold Medal
1960, Harriman: Letter from W. Averell Harriman
1960, Israel: Letter from Abba Eban
1960, Urey: Letter from Dr. Harold C. Urey
1961, Cleary: News article regarding the Salk/Sabin vaccine controversy and the A.M.A.
1961, Conover: Same subject as above
1961, Public Health Service: Publicity materials from immunization campaign, including poster and buttons
1961, Urey: Letter from Dr. Urey to U.S. President expressing opposition to passage of McCarran Internal Security Act
1962, Metro Goldwyn Mayer: Request to use Dr. Salk's name in "Dr. Kildare" movie
1965, Spock: Letter to Dr. Benjamin Spock from Dr. Salk regarding the Vietnam War
1966, Doyle: Useful background material regarding the Salk Institute
1966, Meselson: Draft letter handwritten by Dr. Salk regarding the situation in Vietnam
1967, Sioussat: News clipping which mentions Dr. Salk saving a drowning boy in 1953
1969, Moses: Article in 1968 Medical World News regarding Dr. Salk and the Salk Institute
1969, Lavin: Article in 1969 Scientific Research regarding the Salk Institute
1969, New York Sunday News: Interview with Dr. Salk
1970, Nixon: Draft letter handwritten by Dr. Salk to President Richard M. Nixon urging an end to the Vietnam War
1977, Kissinger: Letter from Dr. Henry Kissinger
SERIES 2: POLIO
The POLIO series contains materials related to the development, testing and distribution of the Salk poliomyelitis vaccine.
Most of this activity took place in the period 1950 through 1962. This series represents the chronicle of a landmark medical
event. The investment of time and toil on the part of Dr. Salk and his support staff is reflected in these documents. Included
in the Polio series are the following subseries:
General Correspondence: A diverse array of communications, including correspondence between Dr. Salk and members of the medical
and pharmaceutical communities. Includes some personal correspondence, notably a letter from Marlene Dietrich, dated 1954,
requesting the Salk vaccine for her grandchildren.
Conferences and Meetings: Reports, minutes of meetings and related documents of various groups working on the polio problem.
Materials relevant to the Fourth International Polio Conference in Geneva, 1957, are notable. NFIP/NIH Vaccine Advisory Committee
meeting of 4-12-55 contains an original report of the landmark polio field trials of 1954.
Fan Mail: The 1955 announcement of the success of the Salk vaccine field trials generated an enormous wave of public approbation
and adulation of Dr. Salk. Letters and telegrams of congratulation and thanks poured in to Dr. Salk's office from around
the world. The bulk of this material is dated 1955, and it is organized according to the original arrangement, e.g., letters
from children, letters from foreign countries, telegrams, et cetera. Documents of interest in these files include telegrams
from Marlon Brando, Helen Hayes and Dr. Salk's former mathematics teacher, all filed under "Telegrams." A telegram from Juan
Peron, president of Argentina, is filed in "Letters in Foreign Languages". The size of this body of correspondence, and the
tone in which it is written, attest to the impact that the Salk vaccine had on the public.
Newspaper Clippings re: Polio ca. 1916: Scrapbook of news articles describing the toll of the polio epidemic in America ca.
1916.
SERIES 3: SUBJECT FILES
This series contains a diverse collection of subjects reflecting the wide range of Dr. Salk's interests, projects and correspondents.
These files encompass the period ca. 1940 through 1983. Files are arranged
alphabetically by name of subject or individual. Files of notable interest include:
Influenza: During World War II and the decade that followed, Dr. Salk served as consultant to the Secretary of War, and served
on the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board's Commission on Influenza. Dr. Salk conducted studies on Influenza viruses and
vaccines in laboratories at the Universities of Michigan and Pittsburgh and field studies at military bases, public service
camps and prisoner of war camps in the United States. These records are incomplete and often sketchy, but a picture emerges
from them of a coordinated effort, with diverse participants working to unlock the mysteries of virus disease transmission
and prevention. Quite touching in their sincerity are the statements written by conscientious objectors who participated in
field trials at Camp Wellston in Michigan. The major strength of this series is its presentation of a different perspective
of war and medical research.
Metabiology: In the 1970s Dr. Salk applied his knowledge of biological systems to the study of human evolution and survival
in the modern world. In this area of concern, termed "Metabiology," Dr. Salk's work posed questions and proposed solutions
regarding contemporary issues, including population growth and control, international tension, and the values and ethics appropriate
for the development of an interdependent world. In this Metabiology file, one will find documents by Dr. Salk and others
addressing the issues involved with this area of concern. References to Dr. Salk's books Man Unfolding and Survival of the
Wisest are integral to this file. Additional materials related to Metabiology can be found in the Subject File "Organizations"
under "Epoch B Foundation."
Multiple Sclerosis: In the 1970s Dr. Salk conducted a study on the use of myelin basic protein in M.S. patients. Additional
research examined the nature of M.S. to determine whether it could be classified as an autoimmune disease similar to experimental
allergic encephalomyelitis, which is manifested in animals. These files provide evidence of hope on the part researchers,
patients and the public in finding a cure.
SERIES 4: WRITINGS, LECTURES, AND INTERVIEWS
This series begins with a file of Dr. Salk's publications, arranged in the numerical order established by his staff. This
order is essentially chronological, and the materials are mostly reprints of articles that appeared in professional and scientific
journals. Many of these articles were originally presented orally at conferences and other events.
The subseries "Lectures, Speeches, and Other Oral Presentations" is organized chronologically and contains materials relating
specifically to those presentations. Some of oral presentations, which were later published, also appear with the numbered
publications.
Of special interest in the Writings series is a group of notes by Dr. Salk, mostly handwritten. One notebook, dated 1957-1958,
includes some of Dr. Salk's ideas for the future Salk Institute.
The subseries "Miscellaneous Writings" includes, among other things, materials relating to the establishment of the Salk Institute,
including a transcript of Dr. Salk's 1960 appearance before the San Diego City Council. The Council was then considering
the gift of city-owned land to the future Institute. Also included here is Dr. Salk's piece titled "A Proposed Institute,"
also dating from 1960.
SERIES 5: PHOTOGRAPHS AND OTHER IMAGES
Included in this series is an important visual record of Dr. Salk's career, including the development and introduction of
the Salk vaccine. Here can be found a large group of photographs of the University of Pittsburgh Virus Research Laboratory
and the Laboratory's staff.
Some photographs of Dr. Salk's laboratory at the Salk Institute can be found in this series, but most photographs of the Institute
are filed in the Salk Institute Files.
The subseries "Photographs of Dr. Salk at Award Presentations..." contains materials relating to many of the awards found
in the series Awards. Some of Dr. Salk's remarks at the presentation of these awards and at other ceremonies can be found
in the Writings series.
Included with photographs of the 1977 Medal of Freedom presentation is a signed letter from President Jimmy Carter. Other
autographs included in the Photographs series are those of Eleanor Roosevelt (in "Dr. Salk with Others," 1960, January), President
Ronald Reagan (in "Dr. Salk with Others," 1983, January 13), and Dr. Thomas Francis (in "Miscellaneous Photos," 1949).
SERIES 6: SALK INSTITUTE FILES
As Founding Director and Fellow of the Institute, Dr. Salk maintained files relevant to Institute affairs, events and issues
covering the period circa 1957 to 1983. This series provides an example of the successful establishment and development of
a large, independent research facility. Chronicled in these files is the growth of the Institute, from concept to concrete
reality.
This series can be conceived of as part of the Archives of the Salk Institute. Most of the materials were generated through
Dr. Salk's activities as Founding Director and Fellow of the Institute. However, the subseries "Files of Officers and Subunits"
contains materials created by units other than Dr. Salk's office.
Within the subseries "Files of Officers and Sub-units," materials from different units of the Institute are filed separately.
However, many files from one unit relate directly to files in other units. Thus information on the Hammer Cancer Center can
be found in the files of Dr. "Hammer Cancer Center."
Some useful files pertaining to the development of the Institute include:
Organizational Materials: Reflects the evolution of the concept of the Institute. Includes related notes by Dr. Salk.
Trustees: Records the selection and recruitment of the Board of Trustees, together with correspondence and minutes of meetings.
Fellows: Contains correspondence and other documents relevant to the projects and affairs of the Institute's Fellows, including
such luminaries as Leo Szilard, Jacob Bronowski and Francis Crick. Much of this material has been designated Confidential.
Access is restricted.
Files of Officers and Sub-units:
Building Fund: Documents the massive, nation-wide campaign to raise funds for the Institute. Contains publicity materials,
donor lists, and letters.
Charles Wilson: Documents Wilson's work in making the initial arrangements for establishment of the Institute.
Photographs: Preserves a visual record of the physical growth of the Institute. While few in number, these photos graphically
depict the construction of an imposing edifice designed by eminent architect Louis Kahn. They also chronicle the transformation
of an untouched parcel of City of San Diego land into the site of a modern institution. Aerial photos from 1960 reveal the
natural state of the region now developed into the UCSD campus and the La Jolla Farms residential area. Photograph of Dr.
Salk's laboratory at the Institute can be found in the series Photographs.
Some of Dr. Salk's writings about the Institute can be found in the Writings series.
SERIES 7: FILES OF OTHERS
These materials were created or collected by members of Dr. Salk's laboratory staff. Most of the materials relate to polio
research, although some concern influenza and cancer studies.
Of special note in this series are materials collected by Dr. L. James Lewis relating to his communications with Dr. Salk.
These include notes of personal conferences and staff meetings, and personal memos given to Dr. Lewis by Dr. Salk. These
materials reveal something of the day-to-day activities in the Salk lab during the development of the polio vaccine. Additional
personal memoranda from Dr. Salk can be found in the files of Francis Yurochko.
SERIES 8: AWARDS, HONORS AND CERTIFICATES
Many of the materials in this series reflect the immense outpouring of world-wide gratitude that resulted from the development
of the polio vaccine and from Dr. Salk's other humanitarian endeavors. Of special note are the scrolls signed by thousands
of mothers and children in Argentina.
Also included in this series are many personal documents from Dr. Salk's life and career, including his various diplomas.
The Awards series is organized by genre, and thereunder chronologically. Photographs relating to the presentations of some
of these awards can be found in the series "Photographs and Other Images."
SERIES 9: MISCELLANY
Of curiosity here are two of Dr. Salk's dictating machines from the late 1950s and 1960s, complete with records (all blank).
Also found in Miscellany are card indexes to articles written by others. The actual reprints which these cards refer to are
not included in the collection.
SERIES 10: RESEARCH MATERIALS
Included here are files of data collected in Dr. Salk's many research projects. Of artifactual interest are a number of research
notebooks kept by Dr. Salk in the 1940s.
Many of the data files in this series relate directly to materials in the Files Of Others series.
Accessions Processed in 1995
The Jonas Salk Papers processed in 1995 primarily document Salk's fundamental role in the revival of the live versus killed
polio-virus debate in the mid 1970s and 1980s. Included in the collection are the letters he wrote to the American Medical
Association, the Center for Disease Control, the Institute of Medicine, the U.S. Congress, members of the media, and other
influential sectors of society in an attempt to convince them that the oral live polio vaccine did indeed cause paralytic
polio and that the killed vaccine was a safe and effective alternative. Also included are materials related to the inception,
creation and eventual distribution of the enhanced inactivated polio vaccine or E-IPV. The Merieux Institute of France, the
Connaught Laboratories in Canada, and the Rijks Institute in the Netherlands were the developers of this vaccine, and Salk
worked extensively with these laboratories. Salk's collaboration with the Central Public Health Laboratory in Finland on
the studies that tracked the incidence of polio in Finland, and his role in the lawsuits filed by victims of vaccine-induced
polio are also well documented in this accession.
The accession also includes some material not related to the live versus killed polio vaccine debate. For instance, there
are some materials related to the internal affairs of the Salk Institute, dated 1982-1989, files that document the work of
the San Diego Growth Management Task Force Group put together in 1984 by Mayor Roger Hitchcock and materials related to Salk's
other interests and activities, most notably, his interest in developing a vaccine for HIV (see the WRITINGS series) and his
advisory role in a broad range of different committees and foundations (See the Societies and Advisory Groups subseries).
The collection occupies 34 linear feet and is arranged in 10 series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS AND LECTURES, 3) POLIO
SUBJECT FILES, 4) CONFERENCES, 5) SAN DIEGO GROWTH MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE MATERIALS, 6) SALK INSTITUTE FILES, 7) NEWSPAPER
CLIPPINGS, INTERVIEWS AND EPHEMERA, 8) AWARDS, 9) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 10) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES.
SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE
The first series, CORRESPONDENCE, is arranged in seven subseries: 1A) General Correspondence, 1B) UCSD Correspondence, 1C)
Societies and Advisory Groups, 1D) Fan Mail, 1E) Invitations to Events, 1F) Requests for Reviews/Criticism, and 1G) Chronological
Correspondence. In most cases, a copy of Salk's replies to letters are attached to the incoming letter. It is important
to note that this correspondence series does not contain all of the correspondence in this accession. Correspondence relevant
to specific subjects (the polio subject files, for instance) is filed with those materials. Located in the correspondence
series, however, is a chronological correspondence file that contains most, if not all, of the letters sent out from the Salk
Institute from 1984-1989.
The first subseries, General Correspondence, contains correspondence that dates from 1971-1991. A considerable amount of
correspondence in this subseries is with Charles Merieux, Bernard J. Montagnon and other scientists from the Institute Merieux,
the laboratory in Lyon, France that collaborated with the Salk Institute to develop a combined killed vaccine for polio and
other diseases. These files contain an extensive amount of discussion of the live versus killed polio vaccine debate. This
correspondence, dated 1975-1989, is filed under the heading "Institute Merieux." (Note that the letters from the Institute
Merieux are written in French.) The Merieux Institute was one of two distributors of the new vaccine in the United States.
Also included in this subseries is a substantial amount of correspondence from the Rijks Institute in the Netherlands. Salk
also worked with this laboratory on the development of a new inactivated polio-virus vaccine. Some notable names found in
this subseries are Robert Aldrich, Francis Crick, Indira and Kishone Gandhi, Albert Gore, Roger Guilleman, Armand Hammer,
Orrin Hatch, and Ronald Reagan. The majority of correspondence in this series consists of merely one or two letters per folder,
and often Salk's reply has been written by his assistants. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by name of the author
or institution, and chronologically within each folder.
The second subseries, UCSD Correspondence, is a small series containing correspondence between Salk and UCSD professors and
staff. The bulk of correspondence in this subseries consists of announcements of events or changes within departments. Also,
most folders consist of merely one or two letters. Notable names found in this subseries includes Robert Hamburger, Arnold
Mandell, and Herbert York. The material, dated 1981-1989, is arranged alphabetically according to author or department, and
chronologically within each folder.
The third subseries, Societies and Advisory Board Groups, contains correspondence with many of the societies and advisory
board groups that Salk was a member of and attests to the breadth of Salk's interests and involvements. Included are files
relating to the Forum for the Advancement of Immunization Research (FAIR). FAIR was established in 1978 by Salk and associates
"to serve the world wide need for research on infectious disease control" through "development and application of knowledge
in the control of infectious diseases preventable by immunization." These files include invitations to prospective board
members, proposals for areas of study, and items related to internal affairs. Also included are materials related to Salk's
work on immunization with the Institute of Medicine (1982-1989), Rotary International , Save the Children and the World Health
Organization. Other associations found in this subseries include Beyond War, Bishop's School, Council on Foreign Relations,
the Dreyfus Cooperation, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, the Native American Rights Fund, the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign
and Student Pugwash. This series is arranged alphabetically within each folder, with societies or board groups that have
less than three items grouped together alphabetically under the appropriate letter.
The fourth subseries, Fan Mail, consists of an enormous amount of letters from people all over the world expressing praise,
asking for information and autographs, or offering Salk scientific and spiritual advice. This material, dated 1978-1988,
is grouped together alphabetically according to the author's last name.
The fifth subseries, Invitations to Events, was assembled by Salk's staff. This material is arranged in two categories, invitations
accepted and invitations declined, and contains requests by numerous organizations for Salk to appear at a function or ceremony,
or to endorse a product. This material is arranged chronologically and then alphabetically according to the author or institution
making the request.
The sixth subseries, Requests for Reviews/Criticisms, was arranged by Salk's staff. The letters to Salk in this subseries
range from academic requests for editing and criticism to more casual requests suggesting a book that Salk might enjoy. In
cases where the manuscript was included with the letter, items that had no annotations were separated from the collection.
The material, dated 1978-1989, is grouped together alphabetically by the author's last name.
The seventh subseries, Chronological Correspondence File, contains a comprehensive collection of letters sent out from the
Salk Institute from January 1984 to December 1989. It also includes the cover sheets for faxes sent from the Salk Institute
from February 1989 to November 1989 and a log sheet of faxes sent out from January 1989 to June 1990. This material is arranged
chronologically by month and year, with the fax cover sheets and log sheet placed at the end of the subseries.
SERIES 2: WRITINGS AND LECTURES
The second series, WRITINGS AND LECTURES, contains annotated drafts of writings and lectures written by Salk in the years
1984-1990. Included are several drafts of the chapters Salk contributed to the book VACCINES (1988). Also included are various
drafts of papers written in 1987-1990 on the possibility of immunization for HIV. The paper "HIV Immunization and Challenge
of HIV Seropositive and Seronegative Chimpanzees" has multiple drafts. This material is arranged alphabetically.
SERIES 3: POLIO SUBJECT FILES
The third series, POLIO SUBJECT FILES, contains miscellaneous materials (e.g., reports, statistics, correspondence, newspaper
clippings) that were organized by Salk's staff into specific subject areas. Files devoted to entire countries such as China,
Egypt, Finland, India, Israel and the Soviet Union document Salk's efforts to encourage or to continue the use of Inactivated
Poliomyelitis Vaccine (IPV) in these countries. Materials include correspondence with ministers of health, influential physicians
and administrators, and humanitarian groups based in these countries. Often included are statistics relevant to the incidence
of polio in these particular countries. The files related to Finland contain several studies on the occurrence of polio.
This series also contains files that document Salk's role in the Senate hearings on the Swine Flu Vaccination Program and
the Natural Childhood Vaccine Injury Compensation Act. Also included are materials related to the Center for Disease Control'
s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and, in particular, to Salk's efforts to convince the CDC of the dangers of
oral live poliomyelitis vaccine. Also found in this series are materials related to a number of lawsuits filed by victims
of vaccine-associated poliomyelitis. Salk played an important role in these suits, often actively seeking out the victims
and encouraging them to take legal action. Salk frequently served as an advisor to the lawyers of the plaintiffs and was
an expert witness in many of the trials. These files contain emotional correspondence with the victims and bring to light
the devastating impact vaccine associated polio had on these people. The file on Bernard Reis is especially poignant in this
regard. The files also contain correspondence with lawyers, transcripts of the trials, and newspaper clippings related to
the cases. These materials are filed under the general heading "Lawsuits" with each particular lawsuit arranged in chronological
order thereafter. The subject files are arranged alphabetically by subject.
SERIES 4: CONFERENCES
The fourth series, CONFERENCES, contains correspondence, brochures, agendas and, in many instances, the papers Salk presented
at conferences he attended from 1971-1990. Most of the conferences concern immunization. There is, however, a substantial
amount of materials from a conference entitled "The Nucleation Workshop" which was held at the Salk Institute March 27-30,
1986. The Nucleation Workshop brought together a number of savants from all over the world to discuss aspects of human evolution.
The materials in this series are arranged chronologically.
SERIES 5: SAN DIEGO GROWTH MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE MATERIALS
The fifth series, SAN DIEGO GROWTH MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE MATERIALS, is a series of studies on the impact and management of
population growth in the San Diego region. The materials date from 1973-1984. Salk served on the advisory board of the 1984
Growth Management Task Force (organized by Mayor Roger Hedgecock). The final drafts of meeting minutes are also included
in this series. The materials are arranged chronologically.
SERIES 6: SALK INSTITUTE FILES
The sixth series, SALK INSTITUTE FILES, consists of the final drafts of meeting minutes, agendas, inter-office memos, and
financial statements for the years 1982-1989. It also includes Annual Subject File Indices for the years 1984-1987. These
indices record the names of subject files created by Salk's staff. These materials are organized chronologically.
SERIES 7: NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, INTERVIEWS AND EPHEMERA
The seventh series, NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, INTERVIEWS, and EPHEMERA, contains an exhaustive selection of newspaper clippings
about Salk from all over the world. The clippings, which span the years 1955-1993, are separated into two categories; biographical
clippings and clippings that cover Salk's work on polio, flu and HIV. This material is arranged chronologically. Also included
is a partial transcript of an interview/discussion with Jonas Salk, Ann Douglas, Maryellen Diefenbach and Lorraine Friedman
recorded in September, 1984. (The cassette tape of this discussion has been separated from the collection and placed in the
Mandeville Department of Special Collections' cassette tape library.) The ephemera includes educational brochures from the
1950s and 1960s that explain what polio is, how the polio vaccine works and how the vaccine was discovered. Also included
are brochures which commemorate Salk and his achievements.
SERIES 8: AWARDS
The eighth series, AWARDS, contains numerous plaques and citations accorded to Salk between 1958-1983.
SERIES 9: PHOTOGRAPHS
The ninth series, PHOTOGRAPHS, contains all of the photos found in this accession. There are photos of Salk alone, in groups,
and giving lectures at various conferences. Included are portraits of Salk in the 1950s and 1980s, and photos of Salk with
notables Albert Sabin, Princess Anne and Theodore Geisel. The photos date from roughly 1955-1985.
SERIES 10: ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPYING
The tenth series, ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPYING, contains all of the originals, that because of their fragile condition,
have been removed from the collection and replaced with acid-free photocopies.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Salk, Jonas, 1914- -- Archives
Salk Institute for Biological Studies -- Archives
Institut Merieux
Virologists -- United States -- Biography
Science -- Social aspects
Poliomyelitis -- Research
Multiple sclerosis -- Research
Photographic prints -- 20th Century.
Contributors
Bronowski, Jacob, 1908-1974, -- correspondent
Hammer, Armand, 1898-1990, -- correspondent
Crick, Francis, 1916-2004, -- correspondent
Merieux, Charles, 1907- -- correspondent
Francis, Thomas, 1900- -- correspondent
Kahn, Louis I., 1901-1974, -- correspondent
Lewis, L. James, -- correspondent
O'Connor, Basil, 1892-1972 -- correspondent
Romine, John S., -- correspondent
Sabin, Albert B. -- (Albert Bruce), 1906-, -- correspondent
Szilard, Leo, -- correspondent
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Collection Contents
Accession Processed in 1989
box 2, folder 4
1940: Machlett, E. - Solomon, M
box 2, folder 5
1941: Beard, J. - Smadel, J
box 2, folder 6
1942: Blake, F. - Warburg, B
box 3, folder 1
1943: Bartemeier, L. - Reimann, H
box 3, folder 2
1944: Alexander, R. - Wood, W
box 3, folder 3
1945: AAF Regional Hospital - Huntley, W
box 3, folder 4
1945: Ivins, P. - Weller, T
box 3, folder 5
1946: American Association for the Advancement of Science - Duffy, C
box 3, folder 6
1946: Eaton, M. - Hutchins, L
box 4, folder 1
1946: Johnson, B. - Quigley, J
box 4, folder 2
1946: Rix, J. - Swanberg, H
box 4, folder 3
1946: Taylor, L. - Yanamura, H
box 4, folder 4
1947: Ainalie, J. - Burrows, W
box 4, folder 5
1947: Chavez, F. - Greenwald, I
box 4, folder 6
1947: Hanig, M. - Loosli, C
box 4, folder 8
1947: Science Service - Workman, W
box 5, folder 1
1948: Associated Alumni of the Mount Sinai Hospital - Danowski, T
box 5, folder 2
1948: Hodge, H. - Horn, H
box 5, folder 3
1948: Ilavsky, J. - Navarez Vazuez, Roberto
box 5, folder 4
1948: Stimpert, F. - Stuart-Harris, G
box 5, folder 7
1949: Ainslie, J. - Culbertson, J
box 6, folder 1
1949: Jennison, M. - The Old Print Shop
box 6, folder 2
1949: Pait, C. - Snyder, R
box 6, folder 3
1949: Ward, R. - Wycoff, R
box 6, folder 4
1950: Fleck, A. - Gilliam, A
box 6, folder 5
1950: Homer, B. - Kruse, T
box 6, folder 6
1950: Lauffer, M. - Cockerill, E
box 7, folder 1
1950: Reagan, R. - Workman, W
box 7, folder 2
1951: Adams, J. - Hyland Laboratories
box 7, folder 3
1951: Journal of Clinical Investigation - Luria, S
box 7, folder 4
1951: MacCallum, F. - Rosensweet, A
box 7, folder 5
1951: Sabin, A. - Wright, J
box 7, folder 6
1952: Ainslie, J. - Cowell, M
box 7, folder 7
1952: Dack, G. - Excerpta Medica
box 8, folder 1
1952: Falk, L. - Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
box 8, folder 2
1952: Kaufmann Department Stores - Loyal Order of Moose
box 8, folder 3
1952: MacGregor Instrument Company - Myer, K
box 8, folder 4
1952: National Canine Products, Inc. - Quick, J
box 8, folder 5
1952: Railway Express Agency - Rusk, H
box 8, folder 6
1952: Sabin, A. - Syverton, J
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1952: Taylor, R. - The Virtis Co
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1952: Walker, D. - Young, G
box 9, folder 2
1953: Abbott, R. - Bussey C
box 9, folder 3
1953: Carcione and Raspanti - Furth, J
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1953: Garfinkle, M. - Kruse, H
box 9, folder 5
1953: Lacy, C. - Loomis, E
box 9, folder 6
1953: Machesney, R. - Oxford University Press, Inc
box 10, folder 1
1953: Parran, T. - Rupp, G
box 10, folder 2
1953: Shalom Research Farm - Tyler, S
box 10, folder 3
1953: University of Pittsburgh - Youngner, J
box 10, folder 4
1954: Aiken, F. - Bush, R
box 10, folder 5
1954: "C" Street Grocery - Enders, J
box 10, folder 6
1954: Falk Clinic - International Biomedical Corp
box 10, folder 7
1954: Liberson, D. - Loveless, M
box 10, folder 8
1954: Machesney, R. - North, C
box 11, folder 2
1954: Shalom Research Farms - Tumblebrook Farm
box 11, folder 3
1954: United States Army - Wydlewood Bird Farm
box 11, folder 4
1955: Aiken, M. - American Lincoln
box 11, folder 5
1955: American Medical - Avery
box 11, folder 6
1955: Babock, H. - Bloom, A
box 11, folder 7
1955: Boas, P. - Busis, S
box 12, folder 1
1955: California Foundation - Common Cold Foundation
box 12, folder 2
1955: Common Cold Foundation - Czekalowski, J
box 12, folder 3
1955: Daily News - Excerpta Medica
box 12, folder 4
1955: Falk, L - The Fuller Brush Company
box 12, folder 5
1955: Gabriel, M - Grimley, P
box 12, folder 6
1955: Haas, E. - Hyland Laboratories
box 13, folder 1
1955: State of Illinois - Klyman, J
box 13, folder 2
1955: Kneeland, Y. - Kurt, E
box 13, folder 3
1955: Lacorte, J. - Lytle, J
box 13, folder 4
1955: Limbach Company - Lwoff, A
box 13, folder 5
1955: Macdonald, R. - Montague, E
box 13, folder 6
1955: Moolten, S. - Mustakallio, E
box 14, folder 1
1955: Nagler, F. - Notti, H
box 14, folder 2
1955: Laboratorios Ocefa - Oxford University Press, Inc
box 14, folder 3
1955: Pallini, C. - Pevaroff, J
box 14, folder 4
1955: Pfizer Laboratories - Purchasing Bureau
box 14, folder 5
1955: Quesada, L. - Rusk, H
box 14, folder 6
1955: Sabin, A. - Singleton, W
box 15, folder 1
1955: Slack, H. - Szerda, F
box 15, folder 2
1955: Taconic Farms, Inc. - Utah State Agricultural College
box 15, folder 3
1955: Van Riper, H. - Voss, G
box 15, folder 4
1955: Wahl, N. - World Health Organization
box 15, folder 5
1955: World Health Organization - Youngner, J
box 15, folder 6
1956: Aaron, H. - American Heritage
box 15, folder 7
1956: American Instrument - American Zionist
box 16, folder 1
1956: Anderson, B. - Ayres, B.
box 16, folder 2
1956: Baird, K. - Bnai B'rith Young Adults
box 16, folder 3
1956: Bodian, D. - Buzzard, J
box 16, folder 4
1956: Cady, E. - Cloutier, M
box 16, folder 5
1956: Cochrane, W. - Cyma Watch Co
box 17, folder 1
1956: D'Alessandro, G. - DeVries, S
box 17, folder 2
1956: Diamond, H. - Dyer, F
box 17, folder 3
1956: Eagle, H. - Eyler, D
box 17, folder 4
1956: Fackler, E. - Flynn, E
box 17, folder 5
1956: Foa, P. - Funk and Wagnalls
box 17, folder 6
1956: Gallaudet College - Gow, S
box 17, folder 7
1956: Grand, I. - Gutierrez
box 17, folder 8
1956: Haas, R. - Hirshenbaum, G
box 18, folder 1
1956: Hoban, G. - Hyman, G
box 18, folder 2
1956: Iben, J. - Ittel, W
box 18, folder 3
1956: Jack and Jill of America, Inc. - Joyner, C
box 18, folder 5
1956: Koch, A. - Kunes, R
box 18, folder 6
1956: Labovitz, E. - Lewis, L
box 18, folder 7
1956: Licht, A. - Lyons City Elementary Schools
box 19, folder 1
1956: MacCormick, C. - Medical Proceedings
box 19, folder 2
1956: Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of Columbia, Inc. - Murdock, T
box 19, folder 3
1956: Murray, L. - Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association, Omaha
box 19, folder 4
1956: Nadell, H. - National Tuberculosis Association
box 19, folder 5
1956: Nebraska, University of - Nyden, S
box 19, folder 6
1956: Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Overstreet, H
box 19, folder 7
1956: Pakistan Medical Profession Conference - Phillips, J
box 20, folder 1
1956: Hotel Pierre - Queens, Medical Society of the County of
box 20, folder 2
1956: Racker, R. - Rivers, T
box 20, folder 3
1956: Roanoke Memorial Hospital - Ryerson, J
box 20, folder 4
1956: Sabin, A. - Schweitzer, L
box 20, folder 5
1956: Science Service - Slothur, M
box 20, folder 6
1956: Smadel, J. - Stegen, E
box 21, folder 1
1956: Stein, M. - Syrek, J
box 21, folder 2
1956: Talbot, E. - Turner, J
box 21, folder 3
1956: Ubell, E. - Universum Press
box 21, folder 4
1956: Valiela, J, - Von Magnus, H
box 21, folder 5
1956: Wachsburger, S. - Who's Who, The Office of
box 21, folder 6
1956: Wickner, I. - Wright, G
box 22, folder 1
1956: Yanes - Zuckerman, S
box 22, folder 2
1957: American College of Physicians - American Type Culture Collection
box 22, folder 3
1957: Armbaugh, H. - Ayres, R
box 22, folder 4
1957: Abatantuono, A. - American Association for the Advancement of Science
box 22, folder 5
1957: Bagnato, D. - Bloomgarden, M
box 22, folder 6
1957: B'nai B'rith - British Society for Applied Bacteriology
box 23, folder 1
1957: Brooklyn College - Byron, E
box 23, folder 2
1957: Cain, J. - Cleveland, City Hospital
box 23, folder 3
1957: Coelho, C. - Cutright, L
box 23, folder 4
1957: Dallas Times Herald - Dwiewinski, A
box 23, folder 5
1957: Eaton, O. - Executives' Club of Chicago
box 23, folder 6
1957: Fairless, B. - Foye, A
box 23, folder 7
1957: Frances, J. - Fulton, J
box 24, folder 1
1957: Gagliardi, F. - Gow, S
box 24, folder 2
1957: Grabau, E. - Gutierrez-Villegas, L
box 24, folder 3
1957: Haas, R. - Hettinger, W
box 24, folder 4
1957: Hill, B. - Hynes, T
box 24, folder 5
1957: Illinois State Medical Society - Irwin, W
box 24, folder 7
1957: Jackinson, A. - Jung
box 24, folder 8
1957: Kamen, G. - Kotula, D
box 24, folder 9
1957: Kramer, M. - Kunz, C
box 25, folder 1
1957: Lackawanna County Medial Society - Lewis, R
box 25, folder 2
1957: Liben, D. - Lynch, E
box 25, folder 3
1957: Maas, P. - Mayo Clinic
box 25, folder 4
1957: McAlarnery, W. - Mexico, Centro de Estudios Sobre Poliomyelitis
box 25, folder 5
1957: Michelson, I. - Moutlock, L
box 25, folder 6
1957: Mulcahy, R. - Murray-Green Award
box 25, folder 7
1957: Nagaswami, S. - National Education Association
box 26, folder 1
1957: National Father's Day Committee - National Supply Management Club
box 26, folder 2
1957: Nehaul, B. - Numeroff, W
box 26, folder 3
1957: Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Owens-Illinois
box 26, folder 4
1957: Pace, F. - Pennsylvania State University
box 26, folder 5
1957: Pepler, A. - Plafker, M
box 26, folder 6
1957: Polio Advisory Committee - Quirk, T
box 26, folder 7
1957: Rabier, C. - Rutschman, S
box 26, folder 8
1957: Sack, H. - Scott, J
box 27, folder 1
1957: Seaborad and Western Airlines - Sisneros, O
box 27, folder 2
1957: Skokan, E. - Szilard, L
box 27, folder 3
1957: Tamas, G. - Tuskegee Institute
box 27, folder 4
1957: Ubell, E. - Von Magnus, H
box 27, folder 5
1957: Wacker, M. - Wettach, G
box 27, folder 6
1957: White, W. - Wyeth Laboratories, Inc
box 27, folder 7
1957: Yablonky, A. - Zugsmith, T
box 28, folder 1
1958: Abraham, M. - American Academy of Microbiology
box 28, folder 2
1958: American Academy of Pediatrics - American Medical Center at Denver
box 28, folder 3
1958: American News Service - Argonne Company, Inc
box 28, folder 4
1958: Armed Forces Epidemiological Board - Authenticated News
box 28, folder 5
1958: Bacher, E. - Bishup, G
box 28, folder 6
1958: Blacker, M. - Brazilian News Service
box 28, folder 7
1958: Bredernitz, J. - Bzuro, H
box 29, folder 1
1958: Cahan, A. - Cleary, T
box 29, folder 2
1958: Coburn, A. - Currier, D
box 29, folder 3
1958: Dalidorf - Dexter, F
box 29, folder 4
1958: Diamond, J. - Dzirgurski, O
box 29, folder 5
1958: Earthman, M. - Excerpta Medica Foundation
box 29, folder 6
1958: Fabricante, M. - Flynn, E
box 29, folder 7
1958: Fogelman, H. - French, H
box 30, folder 1
1958: Gabel, H. - Goffe, A
box 30, folder 2
1958: Goldburg Memorial - Gyorgy, A
box 30, folder 3
1958: Hadassah Hebrew University - Hazerstrom, R
box 30, folder 4
1958: Heavenrich, R. - Hoffman, R
box 30, folder 5
1958: Holiber, B. - Hyde, H
box 30, folder 7
1958: Jackson, A. - Joseph, S
box 30, folder 8
1958: Kabrisky, M. - Kevoe, M
box 31, folder 1
1958: Khayat, I. - Kutsick, R
box 31, folder 2
1958: LaFontaine, G. - Lewis, J
box 31, folder 3
1958: Lickey, V. - Luria, J
box 31, folder 4
1958: Maas, O. - Mayerberg, E
box 31, folder 5
1958: Mc Cabe, J. - Menke
box 31, folder 6
1958: Merck and Company - Montreal, Universite de
box 32, folder 1
1958: Mooney, J. - Myers, R
box 32, folder 2
1958: Nadal, G. - The National Foundation
box 32, folder 3
1958: National Institute of Health - Nussbaum, H
box 32, folder 4
1958: Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Pfizer Laboratories
box 32, folder 5
1958: Phelps, C.- Quaker Valley Joint Schools
box 32, folder 6
1958: Racine, G. - Rizzo, A
box 33, folder 1
1958: Robbins, B. - Roosevelt University
box 33, folder 2
1958: Rose, F. - Rystan Company
box 33, folder 3
1958: Sabah, E. - Schwope, R
box 33, folder 4
1958: Scientific Glass Instrument Company - Smithsonian Institution
box 33, folder 5
1958: Soffel, S. - Syverton, J
box 33, folder 6
1958: Talge, H. - Twardon, D
box 34, folder 1
1958: Uhl, W. - Vorhies, J
box 34, folder 2
1958: Wagner, T. - The Western Union Telegraph Company
box 34, folder 3
1958: Wheatley, W. - Wygard, R
box 34, folder 4
1958: Yakel, S. - Zwillman, B
box 34, folder 5
1959: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Ammons, P
box 34, folder 6
1959: Anderson, H. - Aupke, J
box 34, folder 7
1959: Baby Talk - Bertovich, M
box 34, folder 8
1959: Best, V. - Boy Scouts of America
box 35, folder 1
1959: Bradley, W. - Byrd, S
box 35, folder 2
1959: California Corporation for Biochemical Research - Coker, R
box 35, folder 3
1959: Coleman, P. - Cytogenerator
box 35, folder 4
1959: Daignault, A. - Dustin, R
box 35, folder 5
1959: Early, S. - Evans, M
box 35, folder 6
1959: Fabricant, H. - Fox, E
box 35, folder 7
1959: Frahm, K. - Furstenberg, F
box 35, folder 8
1959: Gabauer, M. - Goulet, J
box 36, folder 1
1959: Grand, I. - Heymann, P
box 36, folder 2
1959: Hicks, M. - Hyde, J
box 36, folder 3
1959: Iezzoni, D. - Journal of the American Medical Association
box 36, folder 4
1959: Kahn, H. - Kushner, S
box 36, folder 5
1959: LaBounta, S. - Levy, E
box 36, folder 6
1959: Lightner, D. - Lydic, F
box 36, folder 7
1959: Macciarello, L. - McWain, M
box 36, folder 8
1959: Meates, R. - Mythen, M
box 37, folder 1
1959: Nagamine, R. - National Institutes of Health
box 37, folder 2
1959: National Institutes of Health - Nussbaum, S
box 37, folder 3
1959: Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Pfizer Laboratories
box 37, folder 4
1959: Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Association - Puck, T
box 37, folder 5
1959: Rail Travel Credit Agency - Romutis, B
box 37, folder 6
1959: Rood, R. - Ryback, M
box 37, folder 7
1959: Sa, A. - Shugart, J
box 38, folder 1
1959: Silberman, S. - Szilard, L
box 38, folder 2
1959: Tacoma-Tol, A. - Trans World Airlines, Inc
box 38, folder 4
1959: Webb, J. - Wyngaarden, M
box 38, folder 5
1959: Yeshiva University - Zukel, W
box 38, folder 6
1960: Abraham, S. - Ayre, E
box 38, folder 7
1960: Baber, C. - B'nai B'rith
box 39, folder 1
1960: Boehm, D. - Byers, B
box 39, folder 2
1960: Cadillac Associates, Inc. - Cline, W
box 39, folder 3
1960: Cochrane, F. - Cutler
box 39, folder 4
1960: Dabney, W. - Eylan, O
box 39, folder 5
1960: Fabrizio, M. - Frommhagen, L
box 39, folder 6
1960: Gacher, J. - Gzink, A
box 39, folder 7
1960: Haines, C. - Heidelberger, M
box 40, folder 1
1960: Heneman, H. - The Hutchinson Products Company
box 40, folder 2
1960: Inmah, J. - Iwen, D
box 40, folder 3
1960: Jackson Memorial Laboratory
box 40, folder 4
1960: Laboratory Animals Corporation
box 40, folder 5
1960: Lientz, O. - Lytle, H
box 40, folder 6
1960: MacEachron, D. - Mental Health Association
box 40, folder 7
1960: Mercer, J. - Murrow, E
box 41, folder 1
1960: Nadel, R. - The National Foundation
box 41, folder 2
1960: National Science Foundation - Oxenhorn, M
box 41, folder 3
1960: Pagliai, A. - Quilligan, J
box 41, folder 4
1960: Rabinowitz, S. - Ryder, S
box 41, folder 5
1960: Sacks, J. - Smith, W
box 41, folder 6
1960: Snyder, M. - Trans World Airlines
box 41, folder 7
1960: Uleirtch, J. - Vook, J
box 42, folder 2
1960: Yaba Academy - Zinkhan, W
box 42, folder 3
1961: Aaron, H. - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYGIENE
box 42, folder 4
1961: American Medical Association - Auerbach, M
box 42, folder 5
1961: Bacal, J. - Better Built Machinery Corporation
box 42, folder 6
1961: Billieu, S. - Byers, R
box 42, folder 7
1961: Cabe, R. - Cutler, J
box 43, folder 1
1961: Daedalus - Dynes, S
box 43, folder 2
1961: Eddy, B. - Ewing, G
box 43, folder 3
1961: Fairless - Fulton, J
box 43, folder 4
1961: Gaillard, E. - Guesman, A
box 43, folder 5
1961: Hadassah - Hutchinson, D
box 43, folder 6
1961: Inaugural Committee - Jones, O
box 43, folder 7
1961: Kahn, Louis - Kuznekoff, S
box 44, folder 1
1961: Lampee, R. - Lutz, F
box 44, folder 2
1961: Macdonald, J. - Merz, R
box 44, folder 3
1961: Mexicon, El Siglo de Torreon - Myers, K
box 44, folder 4
1961: Nasatir, A. - Navid, L
box 44, folder 5
1961: Neilson, D. - Overmyer, R
box 44, folder 6
1961: Packham, D. - Procter Gamble Distributing Company
box 44, folder 7
1961: Public Auditorium Authority - Queneuille
box 45, folder 1
1961: Ravdin, I. - Ryback, J
box 45, folder 3
1961: Smalley, J. - Szilard, L
box 45, folder 4
1961: Talbot, C. - Von Magnus, H
box 45, folder 5
1961: Waddington - Zuccala, G
box 45, folder 6
1962: Aaron, H. - Australian Broadcasting Commission
box 45, folder 7
1962: Baade, E. - Blumenthal, J
box 46, folder 1
1962: B'nai B'rith Women - Bussey, E
box 46, folder 2
1962: Caneda, J. - Cook, R
box 46, folder 3
1962: Cook, T. - Cutler, J
box 46, folder 4
1962: DAILY MAIL - Electric Heat Control Apparatus Co
box 46, folder 5
1962: Emery, G. - Fulwiler, M
box 46, folder 6
1962: Gallagher, B. - Gulyas, L
box 46, folder 7
1962: Hablett, T. - HuFiLoRe
box 47, folder 1
1962: Institute of Medical Physics - Kubie, L
box 47, folder 2
1962: Laboratory Planning Consultants - Laurence, W
box 47, folder 3
1962: Leavy, W. - Lyons, W
box 47, folder 4
1962: Macallister, J. - Meyer, B
box 47, folder 5
1962: Micro Chemical Specialties Company - Murray, R
box 47, folder 6
1962: Nalge Company, Inc. - Nuclide Analysis Associates
box 48, folder 1
1962: Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Petroff, P
box 48, folder 2
1962: Phillips, D. - Quadir, A
box 48, folder 3
1962: Raalte, D. - Ryback, J
box 48, folder 4
1962: Sadowski, L. - Shultz, L
box 48, folder 5
1962: Sides, L. - Tsingourakos, T
box 48, folder 6
1962: Ulmer, M. - Wayland, L
box 49, folder 6
1963: Abramson, M. - American Association of University Professors
box 49, folder 7
1963: American Cancer Society, Inc. - American Public Health Association, Inc
box 49, folder 8
1963: American Society for Clinical Investigation - Athenian School
box 50, folder 1
1963: Bacigalupi, W. - Bush, R
box 50, folder 2
1963: Caisse, L. - Crotty, W
box 50, folder 3
1963: Dahlin, T. - Dunn, C
box 50, folder 4
1963: Eby, R. - Eta Iota of Sigma Nu Fraternity
box 50, folder 6
1963: Gardner, A. - Guttmacher, A
box 51, folder 1
1963: Hall, H. - Huxley, A
box 51, folder 2
1963: Ideal Nurses Uniform Shop - King, Charles
box 51, folder 3
1963: Klone, W. - Lester, B
box 51, folder 4
1963: Leuchtenberger, C. - Ley, J
box 51, folder 6
1963: Mack, A. - Miller, M
box 51, folder 7
1963: Moeller, W. - Oundijian, M
box 52, folder 1
1963: Pagnard, S. - Pyles, G
box 52, folder 2
1963: Rand Corporation - Schilling, F
box 52, folder 4
1963: Siem, R. - Sweets Pathology Laboratory
box 52, folder 5
1963: Talone Packing Company - Veterans Administration
box 52, folder 6
1963: Vignola, H. - Westland Company, Inc
box 52, folder 7
1963: Whaley, J. - Zuckerman, F
box 53, folder 1
1964: Accorners, F. - Ames Company, Inc
box 53, folder 2
1964: Anderson, H. - Avery, J
box 53, folder 3
1964: Bachrach, J. - Bishop, A
box 53, folder 4
1964: Blackwell, D. - Butte Business College
box 53, folder 5
1964: Cabot, B. - Cwiklik, R
box 53, folder 6
1964: Dailey, L. - Department of State. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
box 53, folder 7
1964: Falk, L. - Gerson, G
box 54, folder 1
1964: Gianlis, S. - Hirsch, P
box 54, folder 2
1964: Hoffman, D. - Keynan, A
box 54, folder 4
1964: LIFE - McNichols, S
box 54, folder 5
1964: Medical Bureau, Inc. - Murrow, E
box 54, folder 6
1964: National Council for Civic Responsibility - Owens, G
box 54, folder 7
1964: Page, I. - Quarnstrom, D
box 55, folder 1
1964: Radjiminski, W. - Saunders, R
box 55, folder 2
1964: Scaletta, F. - Staverman, F
box 55, folder 3
1964: Stewart, R. - Urschel, H
box 55, folder 4
1964: Vagel, F. - Westlake, F
box 55, folder 5
1964: Wichmann, L. - Zuccala Research Laboratories
box 55, folder 6
1965: Abramovitz, M. - American Association for the Advancement of Science
box 55, folder 7
1965: American Cancer Society, Inc. - Augustus, M
box 56, folder 1
1965: Bailey, B. - Brein, A
box 56, folder 2
1965: British Broadcasting Corp. - Christian Faith and Higher Education Institute
box 56, folder 3
1965: Citizens United - Cohen S
box 56, folder 4
1965: Coleman, J. - Curtis Publishing Company
box 56, folder 5
1965: Daniels, C. - Eshbach, R
box 56, folder 6
1965: Fairchild, N. - Furniture
box 56, folder 7
1965: Gallway, R. - Gyenes, J
box 57, folder 1
1965: Hadden, E. - Hirschhorn, K
box 57, folder 2
1965: Hodges, S. - Hyman, M
box 57, folder 3
1965: I.B.M. - Jungmann, M
box 57, folder 4
1965: Kalafsky, L. - Kuester, J
box 57, folder 5
1965: LABORATORY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE - Lynch, K
box 57, folder 6
1965: MacAllister, J. - Mitchell, R
box 57, folder 7
1965: Mock, S. - Neutra, R
box 58, folder 3
1965: Portella, O. - Ryback, J
box 58, folder 4
1965: Sabin, A. - Shomo, P
box 58, folder 5
1965: Talbot, I. - Tyger, E
box 58, folder 6
1965: University of Pittsburgh - Upton, J
box 59, folder 1
1965: Sicilia, M. - Szilard, G
box 59, folder 2
1965: Van Raalte, D. - Winslow, J
box 59, folder 5
1966: Bachrach, S. - Byrne, E
box 59, folder 6
1966: Cabana, S. - Cummings, R
box 60, folder 1
1966: Daffra, S. - Dutton, A
box 60, folder 2
1966: Ebstel, J. - Fuerst, M
box 60, folder 3
1966: Galanter, E. - Guifoile, T
box 60, folder 4
1966: Haber, L. - Huse, C
box 60, folder 5
1966: Idding, C. - Jurkiewiez, E
box 60, folder 6
1966: Kader, A. - Kuhn, M
box 60, folder 7
1966: Lab-Line Instruments, Inc. - Lowres, A
box 61, folder 1
1966: MacAllister, J. - Metcalf, R
box 61, folder 2
1966: Microbiological Associates - Menzak, M
box 61, folder 3
1966: Panken, E. - Kimball, J
box 61, folder 4
1966: Picard, F. - Planned Parenthood World Population
box 61, folder 5
1966: Polanyi, M. - Ryback, J
box 61, folder 6
1966: Saint James' Academy - Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
box 62, folder 1
1966: Talbot, A. - Tuttle, P
box 62, folder 2
1966: United Jewish Appeal - Uptegrove, P
box 62, folder 3
1966: Van Erkel, G. - Western Union
box 62, folder 5
1966: White, L. - Zwillinger, G
box 63, folder 1
1967: Babineau, C. - Buzzati-Traverso, A
box 63, folder 3
1967: Dail, A. - Excerpta Medica Foundation
box 63, folder 5
1967: Galanter, E. - Haynie, P
box 63, folder 6
1967: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare - Hyldon, J
box 63, folder 7
1967: Imerchein, R. - Julian, M
box 64, folder 1
1967: Kachani, P. - Kurasnik, F
box 64, folder 2
1967: Laade, R. - Magidson, R
box 64, folder 3
1967: Man on Earth - Myers, B
box 64, folder 4
1967: Nahstadt, K. - Northwood Institute
box 64, folder 6
1967: Pace, J. - Quinn, B
box 64, folder 7
1967: Radio Corporation of America - Ryback, J
box 65, folder 1
1967: Saffro and Associates - Summerson, J
box 65, folder 2
1967: Talmage, M. -Tryendreych, K
box 65, folder 4
1967: Vance, D. - Wishik, R
box 65, folder 5
1967: Wolf, E. - Zwibel, C
box 65, folder 6
1968, April - June: Chronological file
box 65, folder 7
1968, July - December: Chronological file
box 65, folder 8
1968: Action on Smoking and Health - Doerr, C
box 66, folder 1
1968: Edlow, D. - Fuller, R
box 66, folder 2
1968: Granich, B. - Krinsky, E
box 66, folder 3
1968: Levin, B. - The Muses
box 66, folder 4
1968: National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council - Szombati, A
box 66, folder 5
1968: Toynbee - Zambia. National Council for Scientific Research
box 66, folder 6
1969, January: Chronological file
box 66, folder 7
1969, May - August: Chronological file
box 66, folder 8
1969, September - December: Chronological file
box 67, folder 1
1969: American Association for the Advancement of Science - Ducas, D
box 67, folder 2
1969: Elkes, J. - Josepho, B
box 67, folder 3
1969: Kaplan, S. - Oversees Press Club
box 67, folder 4
1969: Pace, B. - Seybold, W
box 67, folder 5
1969: Shapiro, N. - Yurochko, F
box 67, folder 6
1970, January - March: Chronological file
box 67, folder 7
1970, April - June: Chronological file
box 68, folder 1
1970, July - December: Chronological file
box 68, folder 2
1970: Aerospace Corporation - Escoffier-Lambiotte, C
box 68, folder 3
1970: Faculte des Sciences de Paris - Kopelson, T
box 68, folder 4
1970: Laborit, H. - Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America
box 68, folder 5
1970: National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Public Health Research Institute
box 68, folder 6
1970: Rafi, A. - Szombati, A
box 68, folder 7
1970: Tai, Fu-Hsiang - Young Presidents' Organization, Inc
box 69, folder 1
1971, January - March: Chronological file
box 69, folder 2
1971, April - June: Chronological file
box 69, folder 3
1971, July - October: Chronological file
box 69, folder 4
1971, November - December: Chronological file
box 69, folder 5
1971: American Cancer Society, Inc. - EVENING TRIBUNE
box 69, folder 6
1971: Factor, T. - Hoffman
box 69, folder 7
1971: International Bach Society, Inc. - Noyes, D
box 70, folder 1
1971: Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Tureck, R
box 70, folder 2
1971: UNESCO - Zamchek, N
box 70, folder 3
1972, January - March: Chronological file
box 70, folder 4
1972, April - June: Chronological filie
box 70, folder 5
1972, August - December: Chronological file
box 70, folder 6
1972: Abrahms, H. - Btesh, S
box 71, folder 1
1972: Falk, L. - Handler, A
box 71, folder 2
1972: Heidger, P. - Murray, M
box 71, folder 3
1972: Nathan, R. - Principe, J
box 71, folder 4
1972: Bernstein, R. - Drom, R
box 71, folder 5
1972: Unger, R. - Zellerbach Paper Company
box 71, folder 6
1973, January - April: Chronological file
box 71, folder 7
1973, May - July: Chronological file
box 72, folder 1
1973, August - November: Chronological file
box 72, folder 2
1973, December: Chronological file
box 72, folder 3
1973: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company - Burhoe, R
box 72, folder 4
1973: Charmasson, C. - Guillemin, R
box 72, folder 5
1973: Hahn, M. - Kurtz, H
box 72, folder 6
1973: La Jolla Town Council - Mesa, Arizona
box 72, folder 7
1973: Moretti, B. - Rusk, H
box 73, folder 1
1973: Salk, E. - Streitfeld, F
box 73, folder 2
1973: Taylor, A. - Voth, H
box 73, folder 3
1973: Wade, N. - Young, R
box 73, folder 4
1974, January - March: Chronological file
box 73, folder 5
1974, April - August: Chronological file
box 73, folder 6
1974, September - December: Chronological file
box 73, folder 7
1974: Abernathy, F. - Crothers, M
box 74, folder 1
1974: Daddario, E. - Foundation for Child Development
box 74, folder 2
1974: Gardiner, H. - Hyde, A
box 74, folder 3
1974: Caldwell, L. - Louv, R
box 74, folder 4
1974: MacKenty, K. - Nyingma Institute
box 74, folder 5
1974: Ottenstein, V. - Grant, K
box 74, folder 6
1974: Samples, R. - Thompson, D
box 74, folder 7
1974: Van Gool, A. - Ziemba, J
box 75, folder 1
1975, January - April: Chronological file
box 75, folder 2
1975, May - September: Chronological file
box 75, folder 3
1975, October - December: Chronological file
box 75, folder 4
1975: Air France - Curative Workshop of Green Bay
box 75, folder 5
1975: Dagit, C. - Glazer, G
box 75, folder 6
1975: Goldberg, J. - Herman, J
box 76, folder 1
1975: Hobby, O. - Lydle, J
box 76, folder 2
1975: Vaill, A. - Oxholm, N
box 76, folder 3
1975: Pattee, H. - Trefouel, J
box 76, folder 4
1975: Unigate Paedriatic Workshops
box 76, folder 5
1976, January - March: Chronological file
box 76, folder 6
1976, April - June: Chronological file
box 76, folder 7
1976, July - August: Chronological file
box 77, folder 1
1976, September - November: Chronological file
box 77, folder 2
1976, December: Chronological file
box 77, folder 3
1976: Academy for Educational Development, Inc. - Butterfly Media Dimensions
box 77, folder 4
1976: Calhoun, J. - Erickson, D
box 77, folder 6
1976: Immordino, S. - Lucas, T
box 77, folder 7
1976: MacDonald, R. - Quest Books
box 78, folder 1
1976: Ranganathan, R. - Russell, R
box 78, folder 2
1976: Cohen, S. - Swan, S
box 78, folder 3
1976: Talge, H. - Zane, J
box 78, folder 4
1977, January - February: Chronological file
box 78, folder 5
1977, March: Chronological file
box 78, folder 6
1977, April: Chronological file
box 78, folder 7
1977, May: Chronological file
box 78, folder 8
1977, June: Chronological file
box 79, folder 1
1977, July: Chronological file
box 79, folder 2
1977, August - September: Chronological file
box 79, folder 3
1977, October - December: Chronological file
box 79, folder 4
1977: Abrams, I. - Castaneda, M
box 79, folder 5
1977: Center, The - Explorers Club
box 79, folder 6
1977: Fabrey, J. - Jubal Trio
box 80, folder 1
1977: Karasik, S. - Mohonk Mountain House
box 80, folder 2
1977: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Puck, T
box 80, folder 3
1977: Radu, N. - Shri Ram Institute for Industrial Research
box 80, folder 4
1977: Sills, B. - Victor, P
box 80, folder 5
1977: Wain, P. - Wurzburger, O
box 80, folder 6
1978, January - April: Chronological file
box 81, folder 1
1978, May - August: Chronological file
box 81, folder 2
1978, September - December: Chronological file
box 81, folder 3
1978: Alcopley - Culver, G
box 81, folder 4
1978: Danielli, J. - Hunt, J
box 81, folder 5
1978: Immunology Research Foundation - Martin, P
box 82, folder 1
1978: Marx, O. - Phillips, G
box 82, folder 3
1978: Taylor, A. - Zumwalt, E
box 82, folder 4
1979, January - April: Chronological file
box 82, folder 5
1979, May: Chronological file
box 82, folder 6
1979, June - September: Chronological file
box 83, folder 1
1979, October - December: Chronological file
box 83, folder 2
1979: Abrams, H. - Buzzati-Traverso, A
box 83, folder 3
1979: Carter, J. - Evans, H
box 83, folder 4
1979: Falk, D. - Gross, G
box 83, folder 5
1979: Halsman, P. - JCA Literary Agency, Inc
box 84, folder 1
1979: Manas Publishing Company - Safar, P
box 84, folder 2
1979: Salas, R. - Turner, T
box 84, folder 3
1979: Ubell, E. - Vietor, J
box 84, folder 4
1979: Wallach Steel and Metal Company - Weil, S
box 84, folder 5
1980, January - March: Chronological file
box 84, folder 6
1980, April - July: Chronological file
box 85, folder 1
1980, August - December: Chronological file
box 85, folder 2
1980: Abbey, R. - Cutter Laboratories, Inc
box 85, folder 3
1980: Danielson, W. - Evans, H
box 85, folder 4
1980: Falk, D. - Lowenthal, A
box 85, folder 5
1980: MacMillan, H. - Mutual of Omaha
box 86, folder 1
1980: National Council for International Health - Rynearson, R
box 86, folder 2
1980: Salk, E. - Troan, J
box 86, folder 3
1980: United Nations - Young, M
box 86, folder 4
1981, January - June: Chronological file
box 86, folder 5
1981, July - December: Chronological file
box 86, folder 6
1981: ABC News - Cousins, N
box 87, folder 2
1981: De La Rochefoucauld, M. - Gullang, D
box 87, folder 2
1981: Halifax, J. - Krasney, M
box 87, folder 3
1981: Ladimer, I. - Opera Singers Disability Fund
box 87, folder 4
1981: Papy, F. - Ruder, W
box 87, folder 5
1981: Sakharov, A. - Visual Products, Limited
box 87, folder 6
1981: Waisbren, B. - Zoological Society of San Diego
box 88, folder 1
1982, January - June: Chronological file
box 88, folder 2
1982, July - December: Chronological file
box 88, folder 3
1982: Allen, M. - Bishop's Schools
box 88, folder 4
1982: Blackwood, M. - Creative Initiative
box 88, folder 5
1982: Daedelus - Guggenheim, J
box 88, folder 6
1982: Haines Lundberg Waehler - Ionic Center
box 89, folder 1
1982: Javits, J. - Mingei International Museum of World Folk Art
box 89, folder 2
1982: Morton, D. - Ornstein, R
box 89, folder 3
1982: Papamarkou, A. - Shelokov, A
box 89, folder 4
1982: Sino-American Center for International Scientific Study - Szekely, D
box 89, folder 5
1982: Tarcher, J. - Zanella, A
box 89, folder 6
1983, January - June: Chronological file
box 90, folder 1
1983, July - December: Chronological file
box 90, folder 2
1983: Academy for Peace Research - Cox, D
box 90, folder 3
1983: Crawshaw, R. - Engvall, D
box 90, folder 4
1983: Foster, H. - Jouvet, M
box 90, folder 5
1983: Kagan - Museum of Science and Industry
box 91, folder 1
1983: Nathans, D. - Ross, G
box 91, folder 2
1983: Rubenstein, J. - Saron, B
box 91, folder 3
1983: Schmidt, A. - Tuzin, D
box 91, folder 4
1983: United States Achievement Academy - Zanders, R
box 91, folder 5
General Correspondence: No date
box 91, folder 6
General Correspondence - 1949: Einselen, A. - Van Riper, H
box 91, folder 7
General Correspondence - 1950: Bachtold, J. - Morris, J
box 91, folder 8
General Correspondence - 1950: Olitsky, P. - White, E
box 92, folder 1
General Correspondence - 1951: Alexander, I. - Wood, W
box 92, folder 2
General Correspondence - 1952: Alexander, I. - Veldee, M
box 92, folder 3
General Correspondence - 1952: Medical Protective Company - Settlage, P
box 92, folder 4
General Correspondence - 1952: Shalom Research Farms - Youmans, J
box 92, folder 5
General Correspondence - 1953: Abrams, H. - Curnen, E
box 93, folder 1
General Correspondence - 1953: Dach, M. - Griswold, G
box 93, folder 2
General Correspondence - 1953: Hahn, A. - Kumm, H
box 93, folder 3
General Correspondence - 1953: Landman, J. - Murdock, T
box 93, folder 4
General Correspondence - 1953: National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis - Price, D
box 93, folder 5
General Correspondence - 1953: Rapalski, A. - Silverman, A
box 93, folder 6
General Correspondence - 1953: Sloss, J. - Von Magnus, H
box 94, folder 1
General Correspondence - 1953: Waldorf-Astoria Hotel - Younker, B
box 94, folder 2
General Correspondence - 1954: Abel, C. - Culbertson, C
box 94, folder 3
General Correspondence - 1954: Dale, B. - Frisch, A
box 94, folder 4
General Correspondence - 1954: Galati, T. - Howe, H
box 94, folder 5
General Correspondence - 1954: Iger, M. - Kyle, C
box 95, folder 1
General Correspondence - 1954: Laboratori Smit - Lwoff, A
box 95, folder 2
General Correspondence - 1954: Madden, F. - Myers, H
box 95, folder 3
General Correspondence - 1954: Naber, J. - Malherbe, H
box 95, folder 4
General Correspondence - 1954: Ranz, W. - Swaminathan, C
box 95, folder 5
General Correspondence - 1954: Taylor, R. - Von Magnus, H
box 95, folder 6
General Correspondence - 1954: Walker, G. - Zito, A
box 96, folder 1
General Correspondence - 1955: Bazeley, P. - Wyeth Laboratories
box 96, folder 2
General Correspondence - 1959: Boletin Epidemiologico - Merke-Sharp and Dohme
box 96, folder 3
General Correspondence - 1960: Calderon, C. - Sewickley Valley Hospital
box 96, folder 4
General Correspondence - 1961: AFEB - United States
box 96, folder 5
General Correspondence - 1962: United States
box 96, folder 6
Adjuvant Study - Allegheny County
box 96, folder 7
Adjuvant Study - Correspondence re: Problems
box 96, folder 8
Adjuvant Study - Correspondence re: Problems
box 96, folder 9
Adjuvant Study - Correspondence with manufacturers
box 97, folder 1
Antibody Studies - Charts # 2-198
box 97, folder 2
Antibody Studies - Charts # 220-372
box 97, folder 3
Antibody Studies - Charts and graphs
box 97, folder 4
Antibody Studies
Note
Charts from "Poliomyelitis Vaccine Preparation and Administration."
box 97, folder 5
Antibody Studies - Charts: Tables # I-IV, Figures # 1-10
box 97, folder 6
Antibody Studies - Collection and Testing of Specimens Taken from Mink at Time of Pelting in Salt Lake Area
Note
November - December 1962.
box 97, folder 7
Antibody Studies - Rabbit Spleen Cell Autograph-Homograph Project
Note
30 October 1959 (?). Original folder title: "Terry."
box 97, folder 8
Chick Embryo Studies - Adjuvant Experiments
box 97, folder 9
Chick Embryo Studies - Cortisone Experiments
box 97, folder 10
Chick Embryo Studies - Unpublished Manuscript
Note
"Antibody in Yolk of Eggs and in Serum from Hens Inoculated with Viruses of Influenza and Polio."
box 97, folder 12
Complement Fixation Technique
box 98, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Poliomyelitis Control
1960
box 98, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Poliomyelitis Control
1960
box 98, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Poliomyelitis Control
1960
box 98, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Poliomyelitis Control
1961
box 98, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Poliomyelitis Control
1961
box 98, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Standards
1948
box 98, folder 7
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Standards
1950
box 98, folder 8
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Standards
1951
box 98, folder 9
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Standards
1951
Note
Part 2. Includes tables, charts and miscellany.
box 99, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Committee on Standards
1951
box 99, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Conference on Use of Polio Vaccine
1955
box 99, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - International Poliomyelitis Conference (First)
1948
box 99, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - International Poliomyelitis Conference (Second)
1951
box 99, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Third)
1954
box 99, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
1957
Note
Includes correspondence, calling cards and notes.
box 99, folder 7
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
1957
box 99, folder 8
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
1957
box 100, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
box 100, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
box 100, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
Note
Publications. Part 1.
box 100, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
Note
Publications. Part 2.
box 100, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
box 100, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
box 100, folder 7
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fourth)
box 100, folder 8
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fifth)
1960
box 101, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fifth)
1960
box 101, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - International Polio Conference (Fifth)
1960
box 101, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (NFIP) Committee
Note
18 December 1954 - Meeting on Vaccine Advisory and Immunization.
box 101, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - NFIP - Conferences on Tests for Diagnosis re: Polio
box 101, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - NFIP - Vaccine Evaluation Committee Meeting
Note
12 April 1955. Part 1.
box 101, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - NFIP - Vaccine Evaluation Committee Meeting
Note
12 April 1955. Part 2.
box 101, folder 7
Conferences and Meetings - NFIP and National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Meeting
box 101, folder 8
Conferences and Meetings - NFIP and NIH - Meeting with Manufacturers
box 101, folder 9
Conferences and Meetings - NFIP and NIH - Meeting with NIH Staff and Field Representatives
box 101, folder 10
Conferences and Meetings - Symposium Immunization on Poliomyelitis
box 101, folder 11
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, May - July. Part 1.
box 101, folder 12
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, May - July. Part 2.
box 101, folder 13
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, May - July. Part 3.
box 101, folder 14
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, May - July. Part 4.
box 102, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 1.
box 102, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 2 (Subcommittee on Monkey Safety Test).
box 102, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 3.
box 102, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 4.
box 102, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 5.
box 102, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 6.
box 102, folder 7
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 7.
box 102, folder 8
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 8.
box 102, folder 9
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1955, August - December. Part 9.
box 102, folder 10
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
1956
box 103, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, January - February. Part 1.
box 103, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, January - February. Part 2.
box 103, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, January - February. Part 3
box 103, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, January - February. Part 4
box 103, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, January - February. Part 5.
box 103, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, January - February. Part 6.
box 104, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, April - September. Part 1.
box 104, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, April - September. Part 2.
box 104, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, April - September. Part 3.
box 104, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, April - September. Part 4.
box 104, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, April - September. Part 5.
box 104, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, April - September. Part 6.
box 105, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, September - December. Part 1.
box 105, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, September - December. Part 2.
box 105, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, September - December. Part 3.
box 105, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, September - December. Part 4.
box 105, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1956, September - December. Part 5.
box 105, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March. Part 6.
box 106, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March. Part 1.
box 106, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March. Part 2.
box 106, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March. Part 3.
box 106, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March. Part 4.
box 106, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March. Part 5.
box 106, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March. Part 6.
box 107, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March - September. Part 1.
box 107, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March - September. Part 2.
box 107, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March - September. Part 3.
box 107, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March - September. Part 4.
box 107, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - Technical Advisory Committee - Meetings and correspondence
Note
1957, March - September. Part 5.
box 107, folder 6
Conferences and Meetings - Tissue Culture Conference
box 107, folder 7
Conferences and Meetings - Meeting on Utilization of Vaccine
box 108, folder 1
Conferences and Meetings - Virologists re: Vaccine Evaluation
box 108, folder 2
Conferences and Meetings - Washington Polio Meeting
box 108, folder 3
Conferences and Meetings - World Health Organization Committee on Poliomyelitis
Note
21-25 November 1955. Part 1.
box 108, folder 4
Conferences and Meetings - World Health Organization Committee on Poliomyelitis
Note
21-25 November 1955. Part 2.
box 108, folder 5
Conferences and Meetings - Congressional Record re: Polio
1957
box 108, folder 6
Cutter Lawsuit - Article on John Troan
1955
box 108, folder 7
Cutter Lawsuit - Correspondence - Belli
box 108, folder 8
Cutter Lawsuit - Correspondence - Public Health Service
box 108, folder 9
Cutter Lawsuit - Correspondence - Public Health Service
box 109, folder 1
Cutter Lawsuit - Legal Testimony - Volume IX
box 109, folder 2
Cutter Lawsuit - Legal Testimony - Volume X
box 109, folder 3
Cutter Lawsuit - Legal Testimony - Volume XI
box 109, folder 4
Cutter Lawsuit - Legal Testimony - Volume XII
box 109, folder 5
Cutter Lawsuit - Legal Testimony - Volume XIII
box 109, folder 6
Cutter Lawsuit - Legal Testimony - Volume XVI
box 109, folder 7
Cutter Lawsuit - Legal Testimony - Volume XVII
box 109, folder 8
Cutter Lawsuit - Legal Testimony - Volume XVIII
box 110, folder 2
Emulsifiers for Vaccine
1952 - 1960
box 110, folder 3
Fan Mail - Correpondence Log
box 110, folder 4
Fan Mail - Donations/Envelopes
1955
box 110, folder 5
Fan Mail - Donations/Envelopes
1955
box 110, folder 6
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters - Alabama - Georgia
1955
box 110, folder 7
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters - Illinois - Mass.
1955
box 111, folder 1
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters - Michigan - New Jersey
1955
box 111, folder 2
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters - New York
1955
box 111, folder 3
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters - North Carolina - Tennessee
1955
box 111, folder 4
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters - Texas - Wyoming
1955
box 111, folder 5
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters - Foreign Countries
1955
box 111, folder 6
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters, Cards, Telegrams
1955
box 111, folder 7
Fan Mail - Donations/Thank You Letters
1955
box 112, folder 1
Fan Mail - Donations/Thank You Letters
1955
box 112, folder 2, oversize FB07701
Fan Mail - Donations - Scroll with Names of Contributors, Jonquiere, Quebec
box 112, folder 3
Fan Mail - Donations/Letters - Miscellaneous
1955
box 112, folder 4
Fan Mail - Inquiry re: Treatments
1954
box 112, folder 5
Fan Mail - Letters from Adults - Alabama - Georgia
1955
box 112, folder 6
Fan Mail - Letters from Adults - Illinois - Maryland
1955
box 112, folder 7
Fan Mail - Letters from Adults - Massachusetts - New Jersey
1955
box 113, folder 1
Fan Mail - Letters from Adults - New York - North Carolina
1955
box 113, folder 2
Fan Mail - Letters from Adults - Ohio - Pennsylvania
1955
box 113, folder 3
Fan Mail - Letters from Adults - Pennsylvania - Wisconsin
1955
box 113, folder 4
Fan Mail - Letters from Adults - No address
1955
box 113, folder 5
Fan Mail - Letters from Children - Alabama - Kansas
1955
box 113, folder 6
Fan Mail - Letters from Children - Kentucky - New Jersey
1955
box 114, folder 1
Fan Mail - Letters from Children - New York - Oregon
1955
box 114, folder 2
Fan Mail - Letters from Children - Pennsylvania - Wyoming
1955
box 114, folder 3
Fan Mail - Letters from Children - No Address
1955
box 114, folder 4
Fan Mail - Letters from Organizations - Alabama - Ohio
1955
box 114, folder 5
Fan Mail - Letters from Organizations - Pennsylvania - Wyoming
1955
box 114, folder 6
Fan Mail - Letters from Foreign Countries - Argentina - Brazil
1955
box 114, folder 7
Fan Mail - Letters from Foreign Countries - British West Indies - Uruguay
1955
box 115, folder 1
Fan Mail - Letters in Foreign Language - French
1955
box 115, folder 2
Fan Mail - Letters in Foreign Language - German
1955
box 115, folder 3
Fan Mail - Letters in Foreign Language - Italian
1955
box 115, folder 4
Fan Mail - Letters in Foreign Language - Portuguese
1955
box 115, folder 5
Fan Mail - Letters/Telegrams in Foreing Language - Spanish - Argentina
1955
box 115, folder 6
Fan Mail - Letters in Foreign Language - Spanish - Argentina
1955
box 115, folder 7
Fan Mail - Letters in Foreign Language - Spanish - Various countries
1955
box 115, folder 8
Fan Mail - Letters in Foreign Language - Various languages
1955
box 115, folder 9
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Alabama - Colorado
1955
box 115, folder 10
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Connecticut - Florida
1955
box 116, folder 1
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Illinois
1955
box 116, folder 2
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Iowa - Mass.
1955
box 116, folder 3
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Michigan
1955
box 116, folder 4
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Minnesota - New Jersey
1955
box 116, folder 5
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - New Jersey
1955
box 116, folder 6
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - New Jersey - New Mexico
1955
box 117, folder 1
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - New York
1955
box 117, folder 2
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - New York
1955
box 117, folder 3
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - New York
1955
box 117, folder 4
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - North Carolina - Ohio
1955
box 117, folder 5
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Ohio
1955
box 117, folder 6
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Oregon - Pennsylvania
1955
box 118, folder 1
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Pennsylvania - Tennessee
1955
box 118, folder 2
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Tennessee - Wisconsin
1955
box 118, folder 3
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Wisconsin
1955
box 118, folder 4
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Canada - Argentina
1955
box 118, folder 5, oversize MC03601
Fan Mail - Letters from Schools - Fulford Elementary School, North Miami Beach, Florida
Note
12 April 1955. Class drawing of vaccine process and letter.
box 118, folder 6
Fan Mail - Letters of Congratulation
1955
box 119, folder 1
Fan Mail - Letters of Congratulation - Not answered
box 119, folder 2
Fan Mail - Poetry and music dedicated to Dr. Salk
box 119, folder 3
Fan Mail - Requests for Aid (Miscellaneous)
box 119, folder 4
Fan Mail - Requests for Autographs - Adams, R. - Foster, J.
1955
box 119, folder 5
Fan Mail - Requests for Autographs - Gainer, F. - Raddatz, S.
1955
box 119, folder 6
Fan Mail - Requests for Autograph - Raddin, B. - Zarek, F.
1955
box 119, folder 7
Requests for Information/Reports
1955
box 119, folder 8
Fan Mail - Request from Students
1955
box 120, folder 1
Fan Mail - Requests (Research)
1955
box 120, folder 2, oversize FB12302
Fan Mail - Telegrams/Congratulations - Scroll telegram from Winnepeg, Manitoba
box 120, folder 3
Fan Mail - Telegrams/Congratulations - Other telegrams
1955
box 120, folder 4
Fan Mail - Telegrams/Congratulations - Other telegrams
1955
box 120, folder 5
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Acheson, T. - Gottlieb, H.
1955
box 120, folder 6
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Hexter, M. - Openshaw, M.
1955
box 120, folder 7
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Papper, E. - Zugsmith, T.
1955
box 120, folder 8
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Miscellaneous
1955
box 121, folder 1
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Miscellaneous
1955
box 121, folder 2
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Miscellaneous
1955
box 121, folder 3
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Miscellaneous
1955
box 121, folder 4
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Miscellaneous
1955
box 121, folder 5
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Miscellaneous
1955
box 121, folder 6
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Miscellaneous
1955
box 121, folder 7, oversize FB07203
Fan Mail - Thank You Letters - Scroll Letter from Richmond School, Salem, Oregon
1955
box 121, folder 8
Fan Mail - Thank You Memento - Frischwasser
1955
box 122, folder 1
Fan Mail - Scrolls from children
box 123, folder 1
Field Trials - Correspondence
1953 - 1954
box 123, folder 2
Field Trials - Evaluation of 1954 Field Trial of Polio Vaccine
1953
box 123, folder 3
Field Trials - Evaluation of 1954 Field Trial of Polio Vaccine
1953
box 123, folder 4
Field Trials - Plans
1953
box 123, folder 5
Field Trials - Progress Reports/Correspondence
1953 - 1954
box 124, folder 1
Field Trials - Requests to Participate in Polio Field Trials
box 124, folder 2, oversize FB24701
Figures, Charts and Graphs
Note
"Charts not matched to negatives." See also RESEARCH series, "Polio" subseries.
box 124, folder 3, oversize FB24702
Figures, Charts and Graphs
Note
"Dr. Younger - Survival of Testes."
box 124, folder 4, oversize FB24703
Figures, Charts and Graphs - Miscellaneous
box 124, folder 5, oversize FB24704
Figures, Charts and Graphs - Miscellaneous
box 124, folder 6, oversize FB24801
Figures, Charts and Graphs - Miscellaneous
box 124, folder 7, oversize FB24802
Figures, Charts and Graphs - Miscellaneous
box 124, folder 8, oversize FB24803
Figures, Charts and Graphs - Miscellaneous
box 124, folder 9, oversize FB24804
Figures, Charts and Graphs - Miscellaneous
box 124, folder 10
Foreign Vaccines - Correspondence
box 124, folder 11
Foreign Vaccines - Reports and articles
box 124, folder 12
Form letters (original) used in field studies
box 124, folder 13
Forms (original) used in polio studies
box 125, folder 1
Human Vaccine Experiments
box 125, folder 2
Internal Correspondence - Virus Research Lab
1949 - 1952
box 125, folder 4
Laboratory Animals - Article re: use of
1981
box 125, folder 7
Legal Testimony - Berkovitz vs. Lederle
1982
box 125, folder 8
Legal Testimony - Berkovitz vs. Lederle
1982
box 125, folder 9, oversize FB07201
Legal Testimony - Griffen vs. United States
1972
box 125, folder 10, oversize FB07202
Legal Testimony - Hager vs. American Cyanimid
1976
box 126, folder 1
Legal Testimony - Loge vs. United States
1980
box 126, folder 2
Legal Testimony - Loge vs. United States
1984
box 126, folder 3
Legal Testimony - Loge vs. United States
1984
box 126, folder 4
Legal Testimony - Sheffield vs. Cutter
1977
box 126, folder 5
Legal Testimony - Sheffield vs. Cutter
1977
box 126, folder 6
Legal Testimony - Sheffield vs. Cutter
1977
box 126, folder 7
Legal Testimony - Sheffield vs. Cutter
1977
box 127, folder 1
Legal Testimony - Sheffield vs. Lilly
1977
box 127, folder 2
Legal Testimony - Sheffield vs. Lilly
1979
box 127, folder 3, oversize FB07301
Legislation - Pennsylvania
box 127, folder 4
Legislation - Pennsylvania
box 127, folder 5
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Articles and News Releases
box 127, folder 6
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Broadcast - NBC (Salk and Sabin)
box 127, folder 7
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Broadcast - WOR Radio
box 127, folder 8
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Correspondence
1961 - 1962
box 127, folder 9
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Correspondence
1962
box 127, folder 10
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Correspondence
1976
box 128, folder 1
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Correspondence - American Medical Association
1961
box 128, folder 2
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Correspondence
1962
Note
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) and National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (NFIP).
box 128, folder 3
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Critique by J. Salk of American Medical Association (AMA)
Note
Statement on Polio Vaccine.
box 128, folder 4
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Data - Polio Incidence
box 128, folder 5
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Data - Polio Incidence and Serologic Charts
box 128, folder 6
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Data - Reference Vaccine A
box 128, folder 7
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Data - Tumor Growth in Mice
box 128, folder 8
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Mexico Field Trials of Polio Vaccine
box 128, folder 9
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Oral Vaccine Legal Cases - Correspondence
box 128, folder 10
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Reports from World Health Organization (WHO)
box 129, folder 1
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Reports and Studies
box 129, folder 2
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Reports and Studies
box 129, folder 3
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Statements and Resolutions
box 129, folder 4
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Statement of American Medical Association on Polio Vaccine
box 129, folder 5
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material
Note
Summary statement of critique by J. Salk re: American Medical Association.
box 129, folder 6
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Technical Committee on Polio - Reports and correspondence
box 129, folder 7
Live vs. Killed Virus Vaccine Material - Testimony before Commerce Committee of U.S. House of Representatives
box 129, folder 8
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Re: Manufacture of Vaccine (General)
1952 - 1959
box 129, folder 9
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Date - Connaught Research Labs
box 129, folder 10
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Eli Lilly Co
box 130, folder 1
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Eli Lilly Co
box 130, folder 2
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Parke, Davis and Co. - Quadrigen Vaccine
box 130, folder 3
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Parke, Davis and Co. - U.V. Irradiated Virus
box 130, folder 4
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Parke, Davis and Co. - Vaccine Correspondence
box 130, folder 5
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Pitman-Moore Co. - Potency in Production Procedure
box 130, folder 6
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Sharp and Dohme - Documentation re: Purified Polio Vaccine
box 130, folder 7
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Sharp and Dohme - Experimental Inactivation of Polio Virus
box 130, folder 8
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Sharp and Dohme - General Correspondence
1955
box 130, folder 9
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Sharp and Dohme - Lot No. 27569
box 130, folder 10
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Sharp and Dohme - Polio Vaccine/Purivax
box 130, folder 11
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Sharp and Dohme - Purified Polio Vaccine
box 130, folder 12
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Vaccine Standardization
box 130, folder 13
Manufacturers - Correspondence and Data - Wyeth Laboratories, Inc
box 130, folder 14
Manufacturers - Filtration Materials
box 131, folder 1
Manufacturers - Potency Test
box 131, folder 2
Manufacturers - Preservative Study
box 131, folder 3
Manufacturers - Reference Vaccine
box 131, folder 4
Manufacturers - Serologic Data from Dr. Syverton
box 131, folder 5
Manufacturers - Study of Fluid Inactivation
box 131, folder 6
Manufacturers - Substitute Type I Strains
box 131, folder 7
Manufacturers - Substitute Type I Strains
box 131, folder 8
Newspaper clippings re: Polio
box 131, folder 9
Notes of Dr. Salk - Combination of Safety and Process Control - Notes and drawings
box 131, folder 10
Notes of Dr. Salk - Current Projects
1952
box 131, folder 11
Notes of Dr. Salk - Current Projects
1954
box 131, folder 12
Notes of Dr. Salk - Field Trial Pools
box 131, folder 13
Notes of Dr. Salk - Lab Organization
box 132, folder 1
Notes of Dr. Salk - Lab records and files
box 132, folder 2
Notes of Dr. Salk - Meeting at Hershey, PA
1953
Note
January 23. See also Box 245, Folder 2.
box 132, folder 3
Notes of Dr. Salk
Note
"Pittsburgh 1955 Scheme."
box 132, folder 4
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio
1948
box 132, folder 5
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio
1949
box 132, folder 6
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio
1953
box 132, folder 7
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio - Miscellaneous
box 132, folder 8
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio - Miscellaneous
box 132, folder 9
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio - Miscellaneous
box 132, folder 10
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio - Miscellaneous
box 132, folder 11
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio - Miscellaneous
box 133, folder 1
Notes of Dr. Salk - Polio - Miscellaneous
box 133, folder 2
Notes of Dr. Salk - Staff conference
box 133, folder 3
Notes of Dr. Salk - Tissue Culture Methods
box 133, folder 4
Polio Vaccination Programs - Allenheny County
box 133, folder 5
Polio Vaccination Programs - American Medical Association (AMA)
box 133, folder 6
Polio Vaccination Programs - American Medical Association (AMA)
box 133, folder 7
Polio Vaccination Programs - Pennsylvania
box 133, folder 8
Polio Vaccine - Consent forms
box 133, folder 9
Polio Vaccine - Evaluation Study
box 133, folder 10
Polio Vaccine - Possible Reactions
box 133, folder 11
Polio Vaccine - Production Regulations - Drafts and correspondence
box 133, folder 12
Polio Vaccine - Questions asked by doctors and health officers
box 133, folder 13
Polio Vaccine - Safety statement by Dr. Salk
box 134, folder 1
Publications - AMERICAN CELEBRATION, Article by John H. Jenkins
box 134, folder 2
Publications - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
box 134, folder 3
Publications - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
box 134, folder 4
Publications - JOURNAL OF THE IRISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
box 134, folder 5
Publications - LUKENS LIFE
box 134, folder 6
Publications - MEDICAL ADVANCE
Note
Fall, 1955. "Polio Vaccine A Triumph for Medical Education; 65 Schools Involved in 17-year NFIP Effort."
box 134, folder 7
Publications - NATURE
Note
26 January 1973 - "Is Polio A Model for Consumer Research?"
box 134, folder 8
Publications - PEKING REVIEW
Note
26 March 1965 - Article re: Polio.
box 134, folder 9
Publications - POLIO AND THE SALK VACCINE by Blakeslee, Alton
box 134, folder 10
Publications - SCIENTIA INTERNATIONAL
box 134, folder 11
Publications - SCOPE WEEKLY (Upjohn Co.)
box 134, folder 12
Publications - TRIAL BY FURY by Klein, Aaron E
box 134, folder 13
Publications - WHO'S WHO (International)
box 134, folder 14, oversize FB07649
Publicity - Cartoons
1956
Note
"Wonder Why My Parents Didn't Give Me the Salk Shot?" Oringinal drawing by Tom Little.
box 134, folder 15, oversize FB07659
Publicity - Cartoons
Note
"Children's Hour" and "The Shot Heard Around the World." Original drawings.
box 134, folder 16
Publicity - Statements and Press Releases
1953 - 1954
box 134, folder 17
Publicity - Statements and Press Releases
1955 - 1956
box 134, folder 18
Publicity - Statements and Press Releases
1957 - 1961
box 134, folder 19
Publicity - Magazines - AMERICAN MAGAZINE
Note
September 1955 and April 1956.
box 134, folder 20
Publicity - Magazines - AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION NEWS
box 134, folder 21
Publicity - Magazines - CITY COLLEGE ALUMNUS
box 134, folder 22
Publicity - Magazines - CRIPPLED CHILD
box 135, folder 1
Publicity - Magazines - DEMOCRATIC DIGEST
box 135, folder 2
Publicity - Magazines - GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
box 135, folder 3
Publicity - Magazines - HEALTH NEWS
box 135, folder 4
Publicity - Magazines - HUSH HUSH
box 135, folder 5
Publicity - Magazines - LIFE MAGAZINE
box 135, folder 6
Publicity - Magazines - MATH STUDENT
box 135, folder 7
Publicity - Magazines - MEDICAL ECONOMICS
box 135, folder 8
Publicity - Magazines - MEDICAL QUARTERLY
box 135, folder 9
Publicity - Magazines - NATION
box 135, folder 10
Publicity - Magazines - MICHIGAN ALUMNUS
Note
16 October 1954, 13 November 1954 and 15 January 1955.
box 135, folder 11
Publicity - Magazines - JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
box 135, folder 12
Publicity - Magazines - NATIONAL FOUNDATION NEWS
1952 - 1955
box 135, folder 13
Publicity - Magazines - NATIONAL JEWISH MONTHLY
box 135, folder 14
Publicity - Magazines - NATIONAL PARENT-TEACHER
box 135, folder 15
Publicity - Magazines - NEW REPUBLIC
Note
23 May 1955 and 12 September 1955.
box 135, folder 16
Publicity - Magazines - NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ALUMNI BULLETIN
box 135, folder 17
Publicity - Magazines - NEWSWEEK
1953 - 1954
box 135, folder 18
Publicity - Magazines - NEWSWEEK
box 136, folder 1
Publicity - Magazines - NEWSWEEK
Note
June - November 1955.
box 136, folder 2
Publicity - Magazines - NEWSWEEK
box 136, folder 3
Publicity - Magazines - PAGEANT
box 136, folder 4
Publicity - Magazines - PARENTS'
Note
July 1954 and June 1955.
box 136, folder 5
Publicity - Magazines - PITTSBURGHER
box 136, folder 6
Publicity - Magazines - PITTSBURGH'S FUTURE
box 136, folder 7
Publicity - Magazines - PUBLIC HEALTH NEWS
box 136, folder 8
Publicity - Magazines - READER'S DIGEST
box 136, folder 9
Publicity - Magazines - RECONSTRUCTIONIST
box 136, folder 10
Publicity - Magazines - ROTARIAN
box 136, folder 11
Publicity - Magazines - SCOPE WEEKLY
box 136, folder 12
Publicity - Magazines - STRANGE MEDICAL FACTS
box 136, folder 13
Publicity - Magazines - TIME
Note
19 October 1953 and 23 November 1953.
box 136, folder 14
Publicity - Magazines - TIME
Note
29 March 1954 (4 copies/cover story).
box 136, folder 15
Publicity - Magazines - TIME
Note
April 1954 - May 1955.
box 137, folder 1
Publicity - Magazines - TIME
box 137, folder 2
Publicity - Magazines - TIME
Note
September 1955 - October 1956.
box 137, folder 3
Publicity - Magazines - U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT
Note
March 1954 - July 1955.
box 137, folder 4
Publicity - Magazines - U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT
Note
July 1955 - October 1956.
box 137, folder 5
Publicity - Magazines - U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT
box 137, folder 6
Publicity - Magazines - UPTOWN DOWNTOWN CROSSTOWN EXPRESS
box 137, folder 7
Publicity - Magazines - WOMEN'S DAY
box 137, folder 8, oversize FB24901
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - AMERICAN JEWISH OUTLOOK
box 137, folder 9, oversize FB24902
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - AMERICAN WEEKLY
box 137, folder 10, oversize FB24903
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - BOHEMIA
box 137, folder 11, oversize FB24904
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - BOYS' LIFE
box 137, folder 12, oversize FB24905
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - COLLIER'S
Note
8 January 1954 and 5 February 1954.
box 137, folder 13, oversize FB24906
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - ELLE
box 137, folder 14, oversize FB24907
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - FORTUNE
box 137, folder 15, oversize FB24908
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - JEWISH CRITERION
Note
15 April 1955 and 3 February 1956.
box 137, folder 16, oversize FB24909
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
box 137, folder 17, oversize FB24910
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - LIFE
Note
February 1954 - April 1955.
box 137, folder 18, oversize FB24911
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - LIFE
box 137, folder 19, oversize FB25001
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - LOOK
Note
July - November 1955.
box 137, folder 20, oversize FB25002
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - NATIONAL FOUNDATION PUBLICITY KIT
1955
box 137, folder 21, oversize FB25003
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE
Note
10 January 1954 and 15 January 1956.
box 137, folder 22, oversize FB25004
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - PITTSBURGH'S FAMILY
Note
18 September 1955 and 11 March 1956.
box 137, folder 23, oversize FB25005
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - PITTSBURGH PRESS ROTO
box 137, folder 24, oversize FB25006
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - SATURDAY EVENING POST
Note
11 September 1954 and 10 September 1955.
box 137, folder 25, oversize FB25007
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - SATURDAY EVENING POST
box 137, folder 26, oversize FB25008
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - THIS WEEK
Note
April 1955 - March 1956.
box 137, folder 27, oversize FB25009
Publicity - Magazines - Oversize - WOMEN'S HOME COMPANION
box 137, folder 28, oversize FB07655
Publicity - PITTSBURGH PRESS: Copy of Front Page with Headline "POLIO IS CONQUERED," April 12, 1955
box 138, folder 1
Reports - Evaluation of 1954 Field Trial: 12 April 1955
box 138, folder 2
Reports - Evaluation of 1954 Field Trial: 12 April 1955
Note
Copy 2 (Inscribed by Thomas Francis, M.D.).
box 138, folder 3
Reports - National Foundation
box 138, folder 4
Reports - NFIP Committee on Typing Report
Note
"Immunologic Classification of Poliomyelitis Viruses."
box 138, folder 5
Reports - NFIP Report on Public Acceptance of Salk Vaccine
box 138, folder 6
Reports - Potency of Poliomyelitis Vaccine, Report of 1957
box 138, folder 7
Reports - "Present Status and Future of Poliovaccines", Aymard et al
box 138, folder 8
Reports - Progress Report on Virus Isolation, Paralytic Polio
box 138, folder 9
Reports - Public Health Service Reports - Progress Report on Polio Program
box 138, folder 10
Reports - Public Health Service Reports - Report on Health Implications
box 138, folder 11
Reports - Public Health Service Reports - Technical Report on Salk Vaccine
box 138, folder 12
Reports - Public Health Service Reports - Technical Report on Salk Vaccine
box 138, folder 13
Reports - Report of Studies in Summer of 1956
Note
By Wilkins, Robert H.
box 139, folder 1
Reports - Technical Committee Reports
Note
"Control of the Manufacture of Poliomyelitis Vaccine."
box 139, folder 2
Reports - Technical Committee Reports
Note
"Etiology of False Positive Categories 1-5."
box 139, folder 3
Reports - Technical Committee Reports - Monkey Safety Test
box 139, folder 4
Reports - Technical Committee Reports - Polio Vaccine
box 139, folder 5
Reports - Technical Committee Reports
Note
"Problems Concerning the Improvement and Simplification of the Manufacturing Process of Poliomyelitis Vaccine."
box 139, folder 6
Reports - Technical Committee Reports
Note
"Recent Experience and Present Status of Killed Virus Poliomyelitis Vaccine."
box 139, folder 7
Reports - Technical Committee Reports
Note
"Vaccination Against Paralytic Poliomyelitis: Performance and Prospects." Salk et al. Presented at University of Michigan,
12 April 1955.
box 139, folder 8
Research Data - Assay Tube Tests
Note
See also series RESEARCH MATERIALS, "Polio" subseries.
box 139, folder 9
Research Data - Adsorption of Virus on Calcium Phospate
box 139, folder 11
Research Data - Polio in Perspective
box 139, folder 12
Research Data - Polio Incidence
box 139, folder 13
Research Data - Reports from Dr. Klone
1961
box 139, folder 14
Research Data - Reports from Dr. Kulemann
box 139, folder 15
Research Data - Strain Study Data
box 139, folder 16
Research Data - Thermal Stability Report (Miller)
box 139, folder 17
Research Data - Virus Research Lab Notes
box 139, folder 18
Research Data - Watson Home Serologic Data
box 139, folder 19
Salk Vaccine Anniversary
1975
box 140, folder 1
School Studies - Correspondence
1954
box 140, folder 2
School Studies - Polk State School - Consent Forms
box 140, folder 3
School Studies - Polk State School - Correspondence and Data
box 140, folder 4
School Studies - Polk State School - Data
box 140, folder 5
Serological Data - By State
box 140, folder 6
Serological Data - Georgia Warm Springs
box 140, folder 7
Serological Data - Pittsburgh Municipal Hospital Staff
1952
box 140, folder 8
Serological Data - Pittsburgh Municipal Hospital Staff
1953
box 140, folder 9
Serological Data - Pittsburgh Municipal Hospital and Virus Research Lab Staff
box 140, folder 10
Serological Data - Virus Research Lab Staff and Family
box 140, folder 11
Specifications and Minimum Requirements - Correspondence and drafts
box 141, folder 1
Specifications and Minimum Requirements - Correspondence and drafts
1953 - 1954
box 141, folder 2
Specifications and Minimum Requirements - Correspondence and drafts
1954
box 141, folder 3
Specifications and Minimum Requirements - Correspondence and drafts
1955
box 141, folder 4
Specifications and Minimum Requirements - Correspondence and drafts
box 141, folder 5
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Antibody and Paralysis
box 141, folder 6
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio)
Note
Antibody Response in Human Subjects Innoculated with Type 2 Polio Virus Formalinized for Different Intervals.
box 141, folder 7
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Antibody Response in Paralyzed vs. Vaccinated Monkeys
box 141, folder 8
Studies (miscellaneous re: Polio) - Antigenic Studies A Strains
1950 - 1951
box 141, folder 9
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Calcium Phosphate Summary
box 141, folder 10
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Formalin Experiment
box 141, folder 11
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - France/Tunisia Clinical Studies
1983
box 141, folder 12
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Immunization with Active Virus
box 141, folder 13
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Immunization with Inactive Virus
box 141, folder 14
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Inactivation of Virus with Ultraviolet Radiation
box 141, folder 15
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - In Vitro Potency
box 141, folder 16
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Kidney Damage and Polio Vaccine
box 141, folder 17
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Lansing Seriological Test in Mice
box 141, folder 18
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Lansing Special Studies
box 141, folder 19
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Lansing Virus in Mouse Brain and Spinal Cord
box 141, folder 20
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Passive-Active Immunization
box 141, folder 21
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Polio Vaccine Potency Test in Mice
box 141, folder 22
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Safety Experiments
box 141, folder 23
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Thermal Inactivation Studies with Different Strains of Poliovirus
box 141, folder 24
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Typing Studies of Monkeys
box 141, folder 25
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Ultraviolet Radiation and Polio
box 141, folder 26
Studies (miscellaneous re: Polio) - Untitled, various studies
1953
box 142, folder 1
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Vaccination Studies in the Netherlands
box 142, folder 2
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Virus Pools
box 142, folder 3
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Watson Home Experiments
box 142, folder 4
Studies (Miscellaneous re: Polio) - Well Child Clinics of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County
box 142, folder 5
Surveillance Reports - CDC Sampling Techniques
box 142, folder 6
Surveillance Reports - Daily Polio Reports
1955
box 142, folder 7
Surveillance Reports - Denmark
1961
box 142, folder 8
Surveillance Reports - Incidence of Polio
1954
box 142, folder 9
Surveillance Reports - Incidence of Polio
1955
box 142, folder 10
Surveillance Reports - Incidence of Polio
1956
box 142, folder 11
Surveillance Reports - Incidence of Polio
1960 - 1962
box 142, folder 12
Surveillance Reports - PATTERNS OF DISEASE (Publication)
1960
box 142, folder 13
Surveillance Reports - Poliomyelitis Annual Statistical Reviews
box 143, folder 1
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) - No. 1-22
box 143, folder 2
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 23-37
box 143, folder 3
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 38-51
box 143, folder 4
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 52-74
box 143, folder 5
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 75-91
box 144, folder 1
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 92-104
box 144, folder 2
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 105-125
box 144, folder 3
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 126-138
box 144, folder 4
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 139-159
box 144, folder 5
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 160-170
box 145, folder 1
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 171-182
box 145, folder 2
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 183-197
box 145, folder 3
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 198-220
box 145, folder 4
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 221-246
box 145, folder 5
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 247-262
box 145, folder 6
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 263-278
box 146, folder 1
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - No. 280-282
box 146, folder 2
Surveillance Reports - U.S. Department of HEW - Reports of 1960-1961
box 146, folder 3
Surveillance Reports - Weekly Incidence of Polio
1948 - 1949
box 146, folder 4
Surveillance Reports - Weekly Incidence of Polio
1950 - 1951
box 146, folder 5
Surveillance Reports - Weekly Incidence of Polio
1952 - 1953
box 146, folder 6
Surveillance Reports - Weekly Incidence of Polio
1955 - 1957
box 146, folder 7
Surveillance Reports - Weekly Incidence of Polio
1958 - 1959
box 147, folder 1
Testings Correspondence - Potency
1953 - 1956
box 147, folder 2
Testings Correspondence - Potency
box 147, folder 3
Testings Correspondence - Safety
1954 - 1956
box 147, folder 4
Tissue Culture Studies - Carboxide Inactivation
box 147, folder 5
Tissue Culture Studies - Cultures Prepared by Dr. Rasmussen, UCLA
box 147, folder 6
Tissue Culture Studies - Infectivity in Monkeys
box 147, folder 7
Tissue Culture Studies - Medium Data # 199
box 147, folder 8
Tissue Culture Studies - Neutralization Test
box 147, folder 9
Tissue Culture Studies - Plasma Clotting by Chick Embryo Extract
box 147, folder 10
Tissue Culture Studies - Polio Virus from Feces
box 147, folder 11
Tissue Culture Studies - Safety Testing
box 147, folder 12
Tissue Culture Studies - Ultraviolet Inactivation
box 147, folder 13
Triply Vaccinated Material - Case Histories - No. 1-71
box 148, folder 1
Triply Vaccinated Material - Case Histories - No. 72-129
box 148, folder 2
Triply Vaccinated Material - Case Histories - No. 130-217
box 148, folder 3
Triply Vaccinated Material - Case Histories - No. 218-279
box 148, folder 4
Triply Vaccinated Material - Case Histories - No. 280-342
box 148, folder 5
Triply Vaccinated Material - Case Histories - No. 343-410
box 148, folder 6
Triply Vaccinated Material - Case Histories - No. 411-455 and unnumbered cases
box 149, folder 1
Triply Vaccinated Material - Data on cases
box 149, folder 2
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 1-34
box 149, folder 3
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 35-70
box 149, folder 4
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 71-101
box 149, folder 5
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 102-134
box 149, folder 6
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 135-191
box 150, folder 1
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 192-257
box 150, folder 2
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 258-316
box 150, folder 3
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 317-364
box 150, folder 4
Triply Vaccinated Material - Lab Results - No. 365-455
box 150, folder 5
Triply Vaccinated Material - Paralytic Cases - Correspondence
1958
box 150, folder 6
Triply Vaccinated Material - Paralytic Cases - Correspondence
1959
box 151, folder 1
Triply Vaccinated Material - Paralytic Cases - Specimen Information
1958
box 151, folder 2
Triply Vaccinated Material - Paralytic Cases - Specimen Information
1959
box 151, folder 3
Vaccine Release Protocols - Correspondence - National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (NFIP)
1954 - 1955
box 151, folder 4
Vaccine Release Protocols - Correspondence - National Institute of Health (NIH)
1954 - 1955
box 151, folder 5
Vaccine Release Protocols - Correspondence - Public Health Service
1955
box 151, folder 6
Vaccine Release Protocols - Correspondence - Public Health Service
1955
box 151, folder 7
Vaccine Release Protocols - Correspondence - Public Health Service
box 152, folder 1
Vaccine Release Protocols - Correspondence - Public Health Service
Note
June - December 1956.
box 152, folder 2
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Cutter Labs
1954 - 1955
box 152, folder 3
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Eli Lilly Co
box 152, folder 4
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Parke, Davis and Co.
1954 - 1955
box 152, folder 5
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Parke, Davis and Co
box 152, folder 6
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Parke, Davis and Co
box 152, folder 7
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Parke, Davis and Co
box 153, folder 1
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Parke, Davis and Co
box 153, folder 2
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co.
1954 - 1956
box 153, folder 3
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 153, folder 4
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 153, folder 5
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 153, folder 6
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 154, folder 1
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 154, folder 2
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 154, folder 3
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 154, folder 4
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 154, folder 5
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 155, folder 1
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Pitman-Moore Co
box 155, folder 2
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Wyeth Labs
1954 - 1955
box 155, folder 3
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Wyeth Labs
box 155, folder 4
Vaccine Release Protocols - Manufacturers - Wyeth Labs
box 155, folder 5
Vaccine Release Protocols - Polio Potency Data
box 155, folder 6
Vaccine Release Protocols - Polio Potency Data
box 156, folder 1
Vaccine Release Protocols - Polio Potency Data
box 156, folder 2
Vaccine Release Protocols - Polio Potency Data
box 156, folder 3
Vaccine Release Protocols - Polio Potency Data
box 156, folder 4
Vaccine Release Protocols - Rates of Inactivation, Eli Lilly Co
box 156, folder 5
Vaccine Release Protocols - Rates of Inactivation, Eli Lilly Co
box 156, folder 6
Vaccine Release Protocols - Rates of Inactivation, Eli Lilly Co
box 156, folder 7
Virus Typing - Committee on Standards
1948
box 157, folder 1
Virus Typing - Correspondence - 1950: Bodian, D. - Szanto, P
box 157, folder 2
Virus Typing - Correspondence - 1950-1951: Ward,R. - Youngner, J
box 157, folder 3
Virus Typing - Correspondence - 1952: Alexander, H. - Syverton, J
box 157, folder 4
Virus Typing - Correspondence - 1952: Weller, T. - Wood, W
box 157, folder 5
Virus Typing - List of Strains for Special Study
box 157, folder 6
Virus Typing - Studies Conducted 1949-1951
box 157, folder 7
Watson Home - Correspondence
1953
box 157, folder 8
Watson Home - Publications
box 157, folder 9
World Health Organization re: Polio Vaccine
box 157, folder 10
Writings re: Polio - Miscellaneous
box 158, folder 1
Writings re: Polio - NFIP and Others
box 158, folder 2
Writings re: Polio - Others - Bottinger, M. and Heller, L
Note
"Field Trials in Ghana 1976-1978."
box 158, folder 3
Writings re: Polio - Others - Salk, Darrell, M.D
Note
"Eradication of Polio in the United States."
box 158, folder 5
ACCESS (Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System)
box 158, folder 6
ACCESS - Ewald, William R
box 158, folder 8
Advice from Individuals - Allen, B. - Juprich, O.
1955
box 158, folder 9
Advice from Individuals - Kairow, J. - Williams, R.
1955
box 159, folder 3
American Revolution Bicentennial Administration - Correspondence
1975
box 159, folder 4
American Revolution Bicentennial Administration - Correspondence
1975 - 1976
box 159, folder 5
American Revolution Bicentennial Administration - Proposal draft
box 159, folder 6
Articles, Requests for
1955
box 159, folder 7
Articles, Requests for
1955
box 159, folder 8
Articles, Requests for
1960 - 1964
box 160, folder 1
Articles, Requests for
1960 - 1964
box 160, folder 2
Articles, Requests for
1967
box 160, folder 3
Articles, Requests for
1970 - 1971
box 160, folder 4
Articles, Requests for
1972 - 1974
box 160, folder 7
Autographs, Requests for
1953 - 1954
box 163, folder 1
Awards and Honors - Alumni Association of the City College of New York
box 163, folder 2
Awards and Honors - American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation
box 163, folder 3
Awards and Honors - National Foundation March of Dimes
box 163, folder 4
Awards and Honors - Nehru Award
1977
box 163, folder 5
Awards and Honors - New York University-Bellevue Medical Center
box 163, folder 6
Awards and Honors - University of Michigan
box 163, folder 7
Awards and Honorary Memberships, 1955
box 163, folder 8
Awards and Resolutions, 1955
box 163, folder 10
Bazeley, P. L.
1955 - 1959
box 163, folder 11
Bazeley, P. L.
1968 - 1974
box 164, folder 2
Biographical information and bibliography of Dr. Salk, ca. 1946
box 164, folder 4
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 164, folder 5
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 164, folder 6
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 164, folder 7
Birthday greetings - 1974
Note
Part 4. School children.
box 164, folder 8
Birthday greetings - 1974
Note
Part 5. Salk School, Mesa, Arizona.
box 165, folder 1
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 165, folder 2
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 165, folder 3
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 166, folder 1
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 166, folder 2
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 166, folder 3
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 166, folder 4
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 166, folder 5
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 166, folder 6
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 167, folder 1
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 167, folder 2
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 167, folder 3
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 167, folder 4
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 167, folder 5
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 167, folder 6
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 168, folder 1
Birthday greetings - 1974
box 169, folder 1, oversize FB07204
Birthday greetings - 1974
Note
Handmade card from school.
box 169, folder 2
Birthday greetings - 1980
box 169, folder 3
Birthday greetings - 1980
box 169, folder 4
Birthday greetings - 1980
box 169, folder 5
Birthday greetings - 1980
box 169, folder 6
Birthday greetings - 1980
box 170, folder 1
Bishop's School
1976 - 1978
box 170, folder 2
Bishop's School
1979 - 1983
box 171, folder 2
Books, Manuscripts (Correspondence regarding)
box 171, folder 3
Books, Response to - MAN UNFOLDING
box 171, folder 4
Books, Response to - SURVIVAL OF THE WISEST
box 172, folder 1
Cancer, Requests and Suggestions - 1958
box 172, folder 2
Cancer, Requests and Suggestions - 1958
box 172, folder 3
Cancer, Requests and Suggestions - 1958
box 172, folder 4
Cancer, Requests and Suggestions - 1973
box 172, folder 5
Cancer Studies - American Type Culture Collection
box 172, folder 6
Cancer Studies - Cancer Allergy
box 172, folder 7
Cancer Studies - Cancer Immunology
box 172, folder 8
Cancer Studies - Cancer Immunology
Note
Current Scientific Literature Review.
box 172, folder 9
Cancer Studies - Clinical notes
box 172, folder 10
Cancer Studies - Conference programs
box 172, folder 11
Cancer Studies - Continuous Cell Lines
box 172, folder 12
Cancer Studies - Cooper, William, M.D. (1959)
box 172, folder 13
Cancer Studies - Epidemiology of Cancer
box 172, folder 14
Cancer Studies - Heart Cell Vaccine, Pfizer and Co., Inc
box 172, folder 15
Cancer Studies - Leukemia
box 172, folder 16
Cancer Studies - Melanoma Cases
box 173, folder 1
Cancer Studies - Mouse Tumor
box 173, folder 2
Cancer Studies - National Cancer Institute Studies
box 173, folder 3
Cancer Studies - New York Cancer Research Institute
box 173, folder 4
Cancer Studies - Patients: Worksheets, Previous History
box 173, folder 5
Cancer Studies - Patients: Worksheets, Misc
box 173, folder 6
Cancer Studies - Potential patients or subjects
box 173, folder 7
Cancer Studies - Skin Test Experiments
box 173, folder 8
Cancer Studies - Strong, Leonell, Ph.D
box 173, folder 9
Cancer Studies - Theories re: cancer
box 173, folder 10
Cancer Studies - Treatment of Tumors
box 173, folder 11
Cancer Studies - Virus-Cancer Studies
box 173, folder 12
Cards and Greetings
1975 - 1976
box 173, folder 13
Cards and Greetings
1980 - 1981
box 174, folder 2
Chemical and Biological Warfare
box 174, folder 5
Committee on Immunization
box 174, folder 6
Committee on International Exchange of Persons
box 175, folder 8
Communicable Diseases - Notes by Dr. Salk and Report by American Public Health Association
box 175, folder 9
Communicable Diseases - Regulations
box 175, folder 10
Communicable Diseases - Summary of Cases Reported
1951 - 1953
box 175, folder 15
Cryosurgery (Dr. Samuel Pevsner)
box 175, folder 16
Current Methods in Tissue Culture with Special Reference to CNS Workshop
box 176, folder 3
Delos Symposia (C. A. Doxiadis)
box 176, folder 5
Diagnosis, Requests and Reports
box 176, folder 8
Drugs, Use/Abuse Problems
box 176, folder 10
Encephalomyelitis, References
box 176, folder 12
Endorsements, Requests for
1967 - 1970
box 176, folder 13
Endorsements, Requests for
1971 - 1974
box 176, folder 14
Endorsements, Requests for
1975
box 176, folder 15
Environmental Relationships
box 177, folder 3
Experiments re: Aleutian Disease
box 177, folder 6
Fan Mail - 1968-1969, A-C
box 177, folder 7
Fan Mail - 1968-1969, D-H
box 177, folder 8
Fan Mail - 1968-1969, J-M
box 177, folder 9
Fan Mail - 1968-1969, M-S
box 177, folder 10
Fan Mail - 1968-1969, T-Z
box 177, folder 11
Fan Mail - 1970-1971, A-B
box 178, folder 1
Fan Mail - 1970-1971, C-F
box 178, folder 2
Fan Mail - 1970-1971, G-H
box 178, folder 3
Fan Mail - 1970-1971, I-L
box 178, folder 4
Fan Mail - 1970-1971, M-P
box 178, folder 5
Fan Mail - 1970-1971, Q-S
box 178, folder 6
Fan Mail - 1970-1971, T-U
box 178, folder 7
Fan Mail - 1970-1971, V-Z
box 179, folder 1
Fan Mail - 1972-1973, A-C
box 179, folder 2
Fan Mail - 1972-1973, D-H
box 179, folder 3
Fan Mail - 1972-1973, I-M
box 179, folder 4
Fan Mail - 1972-1973, M-R
box 179, folder 5
Fan Mail - 1972-1973, S-Z
box 179, folder 6
Fan Mail - 1974-1975, A-B
box 180, folder 1
Fan Mail - 1974-1975, C-G
box 180, folder 2
Fan Mail - 1974-1975, H-J
box 180, folder 3
Fan Mail - 1974-1975, K-O
box 180, folder 4
Fan Mail - 1974-1975, P-S
box 181, folder 1
Fan Mail - 1974-1975, T-Z
box 181, folder 2
Fan Mail - 1976-1977, A-B
box 181, folder 3
Fan Mail - 1976-1977, C-E
box 181, folder 4
Fan Mail - 1976-1977, F-K
box 181, folder 5
Fan Mail - 1976-1977, L-M
box 181, folder 6
Fan Mail - 1976-1977, N-S
box 182, folder 1
Fan Mail - 1976-1977, S-Z
box 182, folder 2
Fan Mail - 1981-1982, Miscellaneous
box 182, folder 3
Francis, Thomas Jr., M.D.
1940 - 1950
box 182, folder 4
Francis, Thomas Jr., M.D.
1950 - 1951
box 182, folder 15
Hardy, Jerome (LIFE MAGAZINE)
box 183, folder 1
Harvard Medical School Group
box 183, folder 3
Higgs, Fletcher and Mack (Law Firm of)
box 183, folder 9
Immigration Reform National Committee
box 183, folder 10
Immunization Services in Context of Primary Health Care
box 183, folder 11
Influenza - Adjuvant Studies
box 183, folder 12
Influenza - A/New Jersey Influenza (Swine Flu) - Committee on Vaccine Indemnification
box 183, folder 13
Influenza - A/New Jersey Influenza (Swine Flu) - Correspondence
1976 - 1978
box 183, folder 14
Influenza - A/New Jersey Influenza (Swine Flu) - News articles and interviews
box 183, folder 15
Influenza - A/New Jersey Influenza (Swine Flu) - Notes
box 184, folder 1
Influenza - A/New Jersey Influenza (Swine Flu) - Reports
box 184, folder 2
Influenza - A/New Jersey Influenza (Swine Flu)
Note
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare Advisory Committee on Immunization.
box 184, folder 3
Influenza - Armed Forces Epidemiological Board - General
box 184, folder 4
Influenza - Armed Forces Epidemiological Board - Commission on Influenza
1942 - 1943
box 184, folder 5
Influenza - Armed Forces Epidemiological Board - Commission on Influenza
1943 - 1944
box 184, folder 6
Influenza - Armed Forces Epidemiological Board - Commission on Influenza
1944 - 1945
box 184, folder 7
Influenza - Armed Forces Epidemiological Board - Commission on Influenza
1945 - 1946
box 184, folder 8
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
National Research Council Meeting on Adjuvants, 6 April 1945.
box 184, folder 9
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
Commission on Influenza, 21 June 1945.
box 184, folder 10
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
Commission on Influenza, 15 March 1948.
box 184, folder 11
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, 6 May 1948.
box 184, folder 12
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
U.S. Public Health Service Meeting on Control of Influenza, 29 July 1948.
box 184, folder 13
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
International Conference on Asian Influenza, 17-18 February 1960.
box 185, folder 1
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
Viratek - UCLA Symposium, 20 April 1985.
box 185, folder 2
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
1941 - 1945
Note
Miscellaneous meetings.
box 185, folder 3
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
1960 - 1964
Note
Miscellaneous meetings.
box 185, folder 4
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
1977 - 1978
Note
Miscellaneous meetings.
box 185, folder 5
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
Epidemiological study.
box 185, folder 6, oversize FB24805
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
Figures and Charts. "Influenza charts - To Be Matched to Influenza Negatives in File Box."
box 185, folder 7, oversize FB24806
Influenza - Conferences and Meetings
Note
Figures and Charts. Unidentified chart (Influenza?).
box 185, folder 8
Influenza - General Correspondence
1944 - 1948
box 185, folder 9
Influenza - General Correspondence
1949
box 185, folder 10
Influenza - General Correspondence
1950
box 185, folder 11
Influenza - General Correspondence
1951
box 185, folder 12
Influenza - General Correspondence
1952
box 185, folder 13
Influenza - General Correspondence
1952
box 185, folder 14
Influenza - General Correspondence
1952
box 186, folder 1
Influenza - General Correspondence
1952
box 186, folder 2
Influenza - General Correspondence
1953
box 186, folder 3
Influenza - General Correspondence
1953
box 186, folder 4
Influenza - General Correspondence
1953
box 186, folder 5
Influenza - General Correspondence
1953
box 186, folder 6
Influenza - General Correspondence
1954
box 186, folder 7
Influenza - General Correspondence
1954
box 187, folder 1
Influenza - General Correspondence
1956
box 187, folder 2
Influenza - Immunoprophylaxis Review
box 187, folder 3
Influenza - International Influenza Centre
box 187, folder 4
Influenza - Laboratory Materials (Miscellaneous)
box 187, folder 5
Influenza - Manufacturers of Influenza Vaccine
box 187, folder 6
Influenza - Manufacturers of Influenza Vaccine
box 187, folder 7
Influenza - Manufacturers of Influenza Vaccine
Note
Parke, Davis and Co. correspondence.
box 187, folder 8
Influenza - National Institutes of Health, Influenza Information Center Bulletins
1948 - 1952
box 187, folder 9
Influenza - News Articles
box 187, folder 10
Influenza - News Releases
box 187, folder 11
Influenza - Notebook, ca. 1942
Note
Contents of ring binder. Includes notes, research data and reports by Jonas Salk.
box 187, folder 13
Influenza - Notes
Note
Miscellaneous, ca. 1945.
box 188, folder 1
Influenza - Notes
Note
Miscellaneous, ca. 1949.
box 188, folder 2
Influenza - Notes
Note
Miscellaneous, ca. 1952.
box 188, folder 3
Influenza - Notes
Note
University of Michigan.
box 188, folder 6
Influenza - Plan of Vaccination Studies
box 188, folder 7
Influenza - Proposal for Renewal of Contract for Studies at University of Pittsburgh
box 188, folder 8
Influenza - Publications
Note
"Cooperative Medicine."
box 188, folder 9
Influenza - Publications
Note
"State Enabling Legislation for Non-Profit Hospital and Medical Plans," 1944.
box 188, folder 10
Influenza - Publications
Note
U.S. Army Technical Bulletin on Immunization.
box 188, folder 11
Influenza - Reactions Associated with Vaccine
box 188, folder 12
Influenza - Reactions Associated with Vaccine
Note
Miscellaneous material.
box 188, folder 13
Influenza - Reports - Buckley Field and Lowry Field Army Hospital Reports
1945
box 188, folder 14
Influenza - Reports - Camp Atterbury Prisoner of War Reports
box 188, folder 15
Influenza - Reports - European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army
1946 - 1947
box 188, folder 16
Influenza - Reports - Reports to Commission on Influenza
Note
1 April 1945 - 1 March 1946.
box 188, folder 17
Influenza - Reports - Reports to Commission on Influenza, ca. 1949
box 188, folder 18
Influenza - Reports - Miscellaneous reports
1941 - 1947
box 189, folder 1
Influenza - Reports - Miscellaneous reports
1962
box 189, folder 2
Influenza - Serologic Data
box 189, folder 3
Influenza - Serologic Data
Note
Correspondence and miscellany, 1948.
box 189, folder 4
Influenza - Serologic Tests of Rabbit Antisera
box 189, folder 5
Influenza - Specifications and Minimum Requirements for Vaccine Preparation
box 189, folder 6
Influenza - Specification for Vaccine Preparation
Note
Correspondence, 1953.
box 189, folder 7
Influenza - Studies - Antibody in Egg Yolk
box 189, folder 8
Influenza - Studies - Bailey, Mary Lynch
box 189, folder 9
Influenza - Studies - Barraclough, Joyce
box 189, folder 10
Influenza - Studies - Dr. Blaskovic
box 189, folder 11
Influenza - Studies - Dr. Bosse
box 189, folder 12
Influenza - Studies - Camp Wellston (Civilian Public Service Camp)
1943
Note
Experiment plan and data.
box 189, folder 13
Influenza - Studies - Camp Wellston (Civilian Public Service Camp)
1943
Note
Subjects' autobiographical statements.
box 189, folder 14
Influenza - Studies - Chanute Field (Army Hospital)
1947
box 189, folder 15
Influenza - Studies - Charts of Incidence of Illness
box 189, folder 16
Influenza - Studies
Note
Evaluation of the Curative Effect of Inhalation of Anti-Influenza Immune Serum During Epidemic Influenza.
box 189, folder 17
Influenza - Studies - Finger Test
box 189, folder 18
Influenza - Studies - Fort Belvoir and Quantico Marine Corps Station
box 189, folder 19
Influenza - Studies - Fort Dix - Daily training schedule
1948
box 189, folder 20
Influenza - Studies - Fort Dix - Disease case admissions
1948
box 189, folder 21
Influenza - Studies - Fort Dix - Experiment plan, 3 November 1952
box 189, folder 22
Influenza - Studies - Fort Dix - Notes and data
1948 - 1949
box 189, folder 23
Influenza - Studies - Fort Dix - Notes and data, ca. 1949
box 189, folder 24
Influenza - Studies - Fort Dix - Notes and data re: vaccine studies
1950 - 1951
box 190, folder 1
Influenza - Studies - Fort Dix - Vaccination record
box 190, folder 2
Influenza - Studies - Hemagglutination Test
box 190, folder 3
Influenza - Studies - Laurent, Angela
box 190, folder 4
Influenza - Studies
Note
Mechanism of Antibody Formation in Yolk of Eggs Laid by Hens Immunized Against Type A Strain of Influenza.
box 190, folder 5
Influenza - Studies - Miscellaneous
box 190, folder 6
Influenza - Studies - Phosphate Buffer Wash
box 190, folder 7
Influenza - Studies - Program conducted by Dr. Salk for U.S. Army Epidemiological Board
Note
Commission on Influenza, 1944.
box 190, folder 8
Influenza - Studies - Program conducted by Dr. Salk for U.S. Army Epidemiological Board
Note
Commission on Influenza, 1948-1949.
box 190, folder 9
Influenza - Studies
Note
Purification and Concentration Studies on Influenza PR-8 Antibody Produced in Yolk of Eggs Laid by Influenza Vaccinated Hens.
box 190, folder 10
Influenza - Studies - Scott Field (Army Air Force Station Hospital)
1947
box 190, folder 11
Influenza - Studies - Toxicity Studies of Arlacels
box 190, folder 12
Influenza - Studies - U.S. Army
box 190, folder 13
Influenza - Studies - Vaccination Against Influenza
1947
box 190, folder 14
Influenza - Studies - Ypsilanti State Hospital
1945
box 190, folder 16
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Faison, Lt. Col. Thomas
box 190, folder 17
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - First Army Area Medical Laboratory
box 190, folder 18
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Fort Belvoir
box 190, folder 19
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Fort Dix
1947 - 1951
box 191, folder 1
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Fodor, Capt. Andrew
box 191, folder 2
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Frazer, John
box 191, folder 3
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Kiefer, Maj. Lester
box 191, folder 4
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Magill, Thomas P., M.D
box 191, folder 5
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Meiklejohn, Gordon
box 191, folder 6
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Rapalski, Col. Adam J
box 191, folder 7
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Sartwell, Philip E., M.D
box 191, folder 8
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Smadel, Joseph E., M.D
box 191, folder 9
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Suriano, Capt. Philip
box 191, folder 10
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Threadgill, Lt. Col. F. W
box 191, folder 11
Influenza - U.S. Army Correspondence - Miscellaneous
1947 - 1951
box 192, folder 1
Influenza - Vaccination Data
box 192, folder 2
Influenza - Vaccine, Experimental
1948
box 192, folder 3
Influenza - Vaccine, Experimental
1950 - 1951
box 192, folder 4
Influenza - Vaccine, Experimental
1952 - 1955
box 192, folder 5
Influenza - Vaccine, Experimental
Note
Parke, Davis and Co.
box 192, folder 6
Influenza - Virus and Rickettsial Registry
box 192, folder 7
Influenza - World Health Organization Study Program
box 192, folder 9
Influenza - Writings
Note
"Influenza Immunization in Children," 7 August 1946.
box 192, folder 10
Interviews - Declined
1973
Note
See also WRITINGS series, "Interviews with Dr. Salk" subseries.
box 192, folder 11
Interviews - Declined
1974
box 192, folder 12
Interviews - Granted
1973
box 192, folder 13
Interviews - Granted
1974
box 192, folder 14
Interviews - Granted
1975
box 192, folder 15
Interviews - HUMAN BEHAVIOR (Ralph Keyes), June 1973
box 193, folder 1
Interviews - MEDIX, 28 April 1973
box 193, folder 2
Interviews - Rubin, Louis, February 1975
box 193, folder 3
Interviews - TIMES MIRROR, 30 April 1974
box 193, folder 4
Interviews - TOMORROW SHOW (NBC)
1975
box 193, folder 5
Invitations Accepted
1968 - 1971
box 193, folder 6
Invitations Accepted
1969
box 193, folder 7
Invitations Accepted
1969 - 1970
box 193, folder 8
Invitations Accepted
1972
box 193, folder 9
Invitations Accepted
1973
Note
Miscellaneous. Part 1.
box 193, folder 10
Invitations Accepted
1973
Note
Miscellaneous. Part 2.
box 193, folder 11
Invitations Accepted - 1974
Note
Shaare Zedek Hospital.
box 193, folder 12
Invitations Accepted - 1974
Note
UC Berkley Health Sciences Program, 6 February 1974.
box 194, folder 1
Invitations Accepted - 1974
box 194, folder 2
Invitations Accepted - 1975
Note
Conference on Unity of the Sciences, 27 November 1975. Part 1.
box 194, folder 3
Invitations Accepted - 1975
Note
Conference on Unity of the Sciences, 27 November 1975. Part 2.
box 194, folder 4
Invitations Accepted - 1975
Note
Endorsements/Sponsor. Part 1.
box 194, folder 5
Invitations Accepted - 1975
Note
Endorsements/Sponsor. Part 2.
box 194, folder 6
Invitations Accepted - 1975
Note
Grenzen der Medizin, 23 March 1975.
box 194, folder 7
Invitations Accepted - 1975
Note
"Limits to Growth," 20 October 1975.
box 194, folder 8
Invitations Accepted - 1975
box 195, folder 1
Invitations Accepted - 1976
Note
American Academy of Achievement.
box 195, folder 2
Invitations Accepted - 1976
Note
American Humanist Association, 30 April 1976.
box 195, folder 3
Invitations Accepted - 1976
Note
American Institute of Architects, 5 May 1976.
box 195, folder 4
Invitations Accepted - 1976
Note
"Nature of a Humane Society," 29 October 1976.
box 195, folder 5
Invitations Accepted - 1976
Note
Miscellaneous. Part 1.
box 195, folder 6
Invitations Accepted - 1976
Note
Miscellaneous. Part 2.
box 195, folder 7
Invitations Accepted - 1976
Note
Miscellaneous. Part 3.
box 196, folder 1
Invitations Accepted - 1977
Note
American Academy of Achievement.
box 196, folder 2
Invitations Accepted - 1977
Note
Blue Cross/Blue Shield, 4 October 1977.
box 196, folder 3
Invitations Accepted - 1977
Note
Continuing Education in International Affairs, 7 May 1977.
box 196, folder 4
Invitations Accepted - 1977
Note
Endorsements/Sponsor.
box 196, folder 5
Invitations Accepted - 1977
Note
UN Student Conference, 4 March 1977.
box 196, folder 6
Invitations Accepted - 1977
Note
University of Michigan Commencement, 3 June 1977.
box 196, folder 7
Invitations Accepted - 1977
Note
Miscellaneous. Part 1.
box 197, folder 1
Invitations Accepted - 1977
Note
Miscellaneous. Part 2.
box 197, folder 2
Invitations Accepted - 1978
Note
Claude Bernard Symposium, 10 February 1978.
box 197, folder 3
Invitations Accepted - 1978
Note
Endorsements/Sponsor. Part 1.
box 197, folder 4
Invitations Accepted - 1978
Note
Endorsements/Sponsor. Part 2.
box 197, folder 5
Invitations Accepted - 1978
Note
National Foundation.
box 197, folder 6
Invitations Accepted - 1978
Note
National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
box 197, folder 7
Invitations Accepted - 1978
box 198, folder 1
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 198, folder 2
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 198, folder 3
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 198, folder 4
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 198, folder 5
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 198, folder 6
Invitations Accepted - 1979
Note
City College of New York.
box 198, folder 7
Invitations Accepted - 1979
Note
Endorsements/Sponsors.
box 198, folder 8
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 198, folder 9
Invitations Accepted - 1979
Note
International Institute of Stress.
box 198, folder 10
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 198, folder 11
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 199, folder 1
Invitations Accepted - 1979
Note
National Foundation.
box 199, folder 2
Invitations Accepted - 1979
Note
National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
box 199, folder 3
Invitations Accepted - 1979
Note
Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues.
box 199, folder 4
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 199, folder 5
Invitations Accepted - 1979
box 199, folder 6
Invitations Accepted - 1980
box 199, folder 7
Invitations Accepted - 1980
Note
Endorsements/Sponsor.
box 199, folder 8
Invitations Accepted - 1980
box 199, folder 9
Invitations Accepted - 1980
Note
Kettering Foundation.
box 199, folder 10
Invitations Accepted - 1980
box 199, folder 11
Invitations Accepted - 1980
Note
National Foundation.
box 199, folder 12
Invitations Accepted - 1980
box 200, folder 1
Invitations Accepted - 1980
box 200, folder 2
Invitations Accepted - 1981
Note
Albert Gallatin Associates.
box 200, folder 3
Invitations Accepted - 1981
box 200, folder 4
Invitations Accepted - 1981
Note
National Foundation.
box 200, folder 5
Invitations Accepted - 1981
box 200, folder 6
Invitations Accepted - 1982
box 200, folder 7
Invitations Accepted - 1982
box 200, folder 8
Invitations Accepted - 1982
box 201, folder 1
Invitations Accepted - 1982
box 201, folder 2
Invitations Accepted - 1983
box 201, folder 3
Invitations Accepted - 1983
box 201, folder 4
Invitations Accepted - 1983
box 201, folder 5
Invitations Accepted - 1983
box 201, folder 6
Invitations Accepted - 1983
box 202, folder 1
Invitations Declined - 1968
box 202, folder 2
Invitations Declined - 1969
box 202, folder 3
Invitations Declined - 1969
box 202, folder 4
Invitations Declined - 1970
box 202, folder 5
Invitations Declined - 1970
box 202, folder 6
Invitations Declined - 1971
box 202, folder 7
Invitations Declined - 1971
box 203, folder 1
Invitations Declined - 1972
box 203, folder 2
Invitations Declined - 1972
box 203, folder 3
Invitations Declined - 1973
box 203, folder 4
Invitations Declined - 1973
box 203, folder 5
Invitations Declined - 1974-1975
box 203, folder 6
Invitations Declined - 1974-1975
box 204, folder 1
Invitations Declined - 1974-1975
box 204, folder 2
Invitations Declined - 1974
Note
American Academy of Achievement.
box 204, folder 3
Invitations Declined - 1978
box 204, folder 4
Invitations Declined - 1978
box 204, folder 5
Invitations Declined - 1978
box 204, folder 6
Invitations Declined - 1978
box 205, folder 1
Invitations Declined - 1979
box 205, folder 2
Invitations Declined - 1979
box 205, folder 3
Invitations Declined - 1979
box 205, folder 4
Invitations Declined - 1979
box 205, folder 5
Invitations Declined - 1979
box 205, folder 6
Invitations Declined - 1980
box 206, folder 1
Invitations Declined - 1980
box 206, folder 2
Invitations Declined - 1980
box 206, folder 3
Invitations Declined - 1980
box 206, folder 4
Invitations Declined - 1980
box 206, folder 5
Invitations Declined - 1981
box 206, folder 6
Invitations Declined - 1981
box 207, folder 1
Invitations Declined - 1981
box 207, folder 2
Invitations Declined - 1981
box 207, folder 3
Invitations Declined - 1982
box 207, folder 4
Invitations Declined - 1982
box 207, folder 5
Invitations Declined - 1982
box 207, folder 6
Invitations Declined - 1982
box 208, folder 1
Invitations to Speak - 1959-1965
box 208, folder 2
Invitations to Speak - 1959-1965
box 208, folder 3
Invitations to Speak - 1959-1965
box 208, folder 4
Invitations to Speak - 1959-1965
box 208, folder 5
Invitations to Speak - 1959-1965
box 208, folder 6
Invitations to Speak - 1959-1965
box 209, folder 1
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1953
box 209, folder 2
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1953
box 209, folder 3
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1954
box 209, folder 4
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1954
box 209, folder 5
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1954
box 209, folder 6
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1955
box 210, folder 1
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1955
box 210, folder 2
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1955
box 210, folder 3
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1955
box 210, folder 4
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1955
box 210, folder 5
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 211, folder 1
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 211, folder 2
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 211, folder 3
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 211, folder 4
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 211, folder 5
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 212, folder 1
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 212, folder 2
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 212, folder 3
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 212, folder 4
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 212, folder 5
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1959-1965
box 212, folder 6
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1966
box 213, folder 1
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1966
box 213, folder 2
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1967
box 213, folder 3
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1967
box 213, folder 4
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1967
box 213, folder 5
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1968
box 213, folder 6
Invitations, Miscellaneous - 1968
box 214, folder 6
La Jolla Architecture Workshop
box 214, folder 9
LIFE MAGAZINE article draft (Rosenfeld, Al)
box 214, folder 13
Manning Associates, Inc. (Schwartz, Robert)
box 214, folder 15
Measles Vaccine - General
box 214, folder 16
Measles Vaccine - Chas. Pfizer and Co
box 214, folder 17
Measles Vaccine
Note
"Studies with Measles Virus: II. Isolation of Virus and Immunologic Studies in Persons Who Have Had the Natural Disease."
box 215, folder 3
Medical Questions - 1968-1969
box 215, folder 4
Medical Questions - 1968-1969
box 215, folder 5
Medical Questions - 1968-1969
box 216, folder 1
Medical Questions - 1968-1969
box 216, folder 2
Medical Questions - 1968-1969
box 216, folder 3
Medical Questions - 1970-1971
box 216, folder 4
Medical Questions - 1970-1971
box 216, folder 5
Medical Questions - 1970-1971
box 216, folder 6
Medical Questions - 1970-1971
box 217, folder 1
Medical Questions - 1970-1971
box 217, folder 2
Medical Questions - 1972-1973
box 217, folder 3
Medical Questions - 1972-1973
box 217, folder 4
Medical Questions - 1972-1973
box 217, folder 5
Medical Questions - 1972-1973
box 217, folder 6
Medical Questions - 1974-1975
box 218, folder 1
Medical Questions - 1974-1975
box 218, folder 2
Medical Questions - 1974-1975
box 218, folder 3
Medical Questions - 1974-1975
box 218, folder 4
Medical Questions - 1974-1975
box 218, folder 5
Medical Questions - 1976-1977
box 218, folder 6
Medical Questions - 1976-1977
box 219, folder 1
Medical Questions - 1976-1977
box 219, folder 2
Medical Questions - 1976-1977
box 219, folder 3
Medical Questions - 1976-1977
box 219, folder 4
Medical Questions - 1976-1977
box 219, folder 5
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 220, folder 1
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 220, folder 2
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 220, folder 3
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 220, folder 4
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 220, folder 5
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 221, folder 1
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 221, folder 2
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 221, folder 3
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 221, folder 4
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 221, folder 5
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 222, folder 1
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 222, folder 2
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 222, folder 3
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 222, folder 4
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 222, folder 5
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 223, folder 1
Medical Questions - 1978-1984
box 223, folder 2
Medicine and Health in the Future
box 223, folder 3
Metabiology - Article in PHI BETA KAPPAN, June 1975
box 223, folder 4
Metabiology - Ba-Bz (Individuals and organizations)
box 223, folder 5
Metabiology - Bicentennial Program
box 223, folder 6
Metabiology - Ca-Cz (Individuals and organizations)
box 223, folder 8
Metabiology - Carlson, Rick
box 223, folder 9
Metabiology - Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI)
box 223, folder 10
Metabiology - CSDI
Note
Discussion of SURVIVAL OF THE WISEST. Part 1.
box 223, folder 11
Metabiology - CSDI
Note
Discussion of SURVIVAL OF THE WISEST. Part 2.
box 223, folder 13
Metabiology - CSDI
Note
Lobero Theatre Meeting, April 1974.
box 224, folder 1
Metabiology - CSDI
Note
Pacem in Terris III, 10 October 1973. Part 1.
box 224, folder 2
Metabiology - CSDI
Note
Pacem in Terris III, 10 October 1973. Part 2.
box 224, folder 5
Metabiology - Flower, Michael J.
1973 - 1978
box 224, folder 6
Metabiology - Flower, Michael J.
1979 - 1981
box 224, folder 7
Metabiology - Forum for Contemporary History
box 224, folder 8
Metabiology - Fuller, R. Buckminster
box 224, folder 9
Metabiology - Ga-Gz (Individuals and organizations)
box 224, folder 10
Metabiology - Ha-Hz (Individuals and organizations)
box 225, folder 1
Metabiology - Horney, Eva
box 225, folder 2
Metabiology - Institute for Research on Morality and Adjustment
box 225, folder 3
Metabiology - Kettering Foundation
Note
Environment and Society in Transition, 6 May 1974.
box 225, folder 4
Metabiology - Exploration Fund Symposium, 1 November 1973
box 225, folder 5
Metabiology - A Working Session on Transforming Society
box 225, folder 6
Metabiology - Lindisfarne Association
box 225, folder 7
Metabiology - Medaris, John E
box 225, folder 8
Metabiology - M-R (Individuals and organizations)
box 225, folder 9
Metabiology - Publications relevant to metabiology
box 225, folder 10
Metabiology - Reviews requested/declined
box 225, folder 11
Metabiology - Sillman, Leonard R
box 225, folder 12
Metabiology - S-V (Individuals and organizations)
box 225, folder 13
Metabiology - World Society for Ekistics
box 226, folder 1
Metabiology - W-Z (Individuals and organizations)
box 226, folder 2
Metabiology - Miscellaneous correspondence on metabiology
1974 - 1975
box 226, folder 3
Metabiology - Miscellaneous correspondence on metabiology
1976 - 1978
box 226, folder 4
Mink Studies
Note
Miscellaneous notes and data.
box 226, folder 6
Monkey Heart Cells - Reports by others
box 226, folder 7
Monkey Heart Cells - Requests for (1956-1960)
box 226, folder 10
Mount Sinai Hospital
Note
Notes and miscellany, ca. 1941.
box 226, folder 11
Multiple Sclerosis - Agreement between Salk Institute and Eli Lilly Co
box 226, folder 12
Multiple Sclerosis - Continuing Medical Education Program
box 226, folder 13
Multiple Sclerosis - Correspondence
Note
A-Z (Miscellaneous).
box 226, folder 14
Multiple Sclerosis - Correspondence
box 227, folder 1
Multiple Sclerosis - Correspondence
Note
Letters from Dr. J. W. Smith, 8 May 1978.
box 227, folder 2
Multiple Sclerosis - Correspondence
Note
Letters from Dr. J. W. Smith, 8 September 1978. Part 1.
box 227, folder 3
Multiple Sclerosis - Correspondence
Note
Letters from Dr. J. W. Smith, 8 September 1978. Part 2.
box 227, folder 4
Multiple Sclerosis - Donations for MS Research
box 227, folder 5
Multiple Sclerosis - Eng, Lawrence F., Ph.D
box 227, folder 6
Multiple Sclerosis - Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis (EAE) Studies
Note
Alvord, Ellsworth C., Jr., M.D.
box 227, folder 7
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Clippings
box 227, folder 8
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Correspondence on EAE
box 227, folder 9
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Correspondence on EAE
box 228, folder 1
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Correspondence on EAE
box 228, folder 2
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Correspondence on EAE
box 228, folder 3
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Dalessio, Donald J., M.D
box 228, folder 4
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Experiments re: Induction of Murine EAE
box 228, folder 5
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Hellstrom, Ingegerd and Karl, M.D
box 228, folder 6
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Investigational New Drugs Protocol
Note
Anderson, John T., M.D.
box 228, folder 7
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Investigational New Drugs Protocol
Note
Grinnan, Edward, L., Ph.D.
box 228, folder 8
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Investigational New Drugs Protocol
Note
Radioimmunoassay for Myelin Basic Protein.
box 228, folder 9
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Investigational New Drugs Protocol
Note
Romine, John S., M.D.
box 228, folder 10
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Investigational New Drugs Protocol
Note
Smith, James W., Ph.D.
box 229, folder 1
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Kies, Marian W., Ph.D
box 229, folder 2
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Lab Procedures
box 229, folder 3
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Levine, Seymour, M.D
box 229, folder 4
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Eli Lilly Co.
1973
box 229, folder 5
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Eli Lilly Co.
1974
box 229, folder 6
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Eli Lilly Co.
1975
box 229, folder 7
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Eli Lilly Co.
1976
box 229, folder 8
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Eli Lilly Co.
1972 - 1983
box 229, folder 9
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Eli Lilly Co.
1976
box 229, folder 10
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Eli Lilly Co
box 229, folder 11
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Myelin Basic Protein (MBP)
box 229, folder 12
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Myelin Basic Protein (MBP)
Note
Project Progress Report, 7 March 1978.
box 229, folder 13
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Possible Manuscript
1978
box 229, folder 14
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Protocol for Studies of MBP in Patients with MS
box 229, folder 15
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Roboz-Einstein, Elizabeth, M.D
box 229, folder 16
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Romine, John S., M.D.
1980
Note
Application to National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS).
box 229, folder 17
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Romine, John S., M.D.
1977 - 1982
box 230, folder 1
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Romine, John S., M.D
Note
Human Subjects Committee.
box 230, folder 2
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Romine, John S., M.D
Note
Memo re: control study.
box 230, folder 3
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Romine, John S., M.D
box 230, folder 4
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Romine, John S., M.D
box 230, folder 5
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Rose, Augustus S., M.D. and Ellison, George, M.D
box 230, folder 6
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - Tourtellotte, Wallace W., M.D., Ph.D
box 230, folder 7
Multiple Sclerosis - EAE Studies - U.S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, CA
box 230, folder 8
Multiple Sclerosis - Feasibility Study of MBP as a Possible Therapeutic Agent in MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
Note
Basic information re: study. Part 1.
box 230, folder 9
Multiple Sclerosis - Feasibility Study of MBP as a Possible Therapeutic Agent in MS
Note
Basic information re: study. Part 2.
box 230, folder 10
Multiple Sclerosis - Feasibility Study of MBP as a Possible Therapeutic Agent in MS
Note
NMSS site visits: 20 January 1979, 10 May 1980.
box 230, folder 11
Multiple Sclerosis - Feasibility Study of MBP as a Possible Therapeutic Agent in MS
Note
Patient records, A-Z.
box 231, folder 1
Multiple Sclerosis - Human Subjects
box 231, folder 2
Multiple Sclerosis - Human Subjects
Note
Committee - Salk Institute.