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A Manual of Texas Flora

Description: Manuscript for botany students describing 98 families of plants in Texas including 341 genera and 774 species. The book is organized into four parts: 1// Key to the Families, pages 1-100; 2// [Mustard] Family -- Flax Family, pages 101-150 and Flax Family -- Evening Primrose Family (Guara), pages 151-200; 3// Potato Family -- Madder Family (Galium), pages 251-300 and Evening Primrose Family (Guara) -- Solanaceae Pers. Potato Family, pages 201-250; 4// Honey Suckle Family -- Composite XVI. (Lept… more
Date: August 28, 1916
Creator: Ruth, Albert
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - August 21, 1936]

Description: Last page of a letter to Dr. Bodansky from Benjamin R. Harris of the Emulsol Corporation, asking him to change the term "polyglycerol" to "polyglycerol esters" in his graphs. He also adds a handwritten note asking Dr. Bodansky if he can send a copy of the manuscript for their files.
Date: August 21, 1936
Creator: Harris, Benjamin R.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter to Dr. Oscar Bodansky - August 1, 1940]

Description: Letter from an unknown sender to Dr. Oscar Bodansky, dated August 1, 1940. The letter discusses the textbook that the two correspondents gave to the Macmillan Company to print and distribute. The sender discusses other options the two should have considered to make more money. There is also a discussion over what the sender plans to do on an upcoming holiday.
Date: August 1, 1940
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from Cary C. Poindexter from Meyer Bodansky - August 5, 1940]

Description: Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. Cary Poindexter, dated Ausgust 5, 1940. The letter details the medical examination of Dr. Poindexter's wife, who Dr. Bodansky diagnosed with hypothyroidism. The letter specifically details the process and results of several blood tests that Mrs. Poindexter underwent, as well as the results of a urine test, red blood cell count, monocyte count, pulse rate, metabolism, and other tests. Dr. Bodansky also outlines the diet that he recommended to Mrs. Poindexter. more
Date: August 5, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and C. E. Lankford - August 1940]

Description: Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and C. E. Lankford, dated August 6, 1940 and August 13, 1940. The first letter, which is from Dr. Bodansky, informs Mr. Lankford that he sent one of his research papers along with his own notes to a medical publication. The second letter, which is from Mr. Lankford, discusses some of his researchas well as expressing hi apologies for not being able to work with Dr. Bodansky because of time constraints.
Date: August 6, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Lankford, C. E.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter to Oscar Bodansky - August 17, 1940]

Description: Letter to Dr. Oscar Bodansky, dated August 17, 1940. The letter discusses plans to work on a research project and publication with the sender. The sender expresses his desire to form a partnership with Dr. Bodansky for the sake of performing research. The sender also discusses his plans for travel, and makes suggestions for an ailing acquaintance named "Josh" to see a surgeon.
Date: August 17, 1940
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Ford K. Hick - August 1940]

Description: Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. Ford K. Hick, dated August 20, 1940 and August 29, 1940. The second letter, which is from Dr. Hick, commends Dr. Bodansky on the book he published. The letter includes a table of research done by a Master's student who recently graduated and did his thesis over the topic. He informs Dr. Bodansky that the research has not been published. The first letter, which is a response from Dr. Bodansky, thanks Dr. Hick for his congratulations.
Date: August 20, 1940
Creator: Hick, Ford K. & Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky, John W. Spies, and Paul Nicholas Leech - August-September 1940]

Description: Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky, Dr. John W. Spies, and Dr. Paul Nicholas Leech concerning a second grant for a research project. The first letter, which is from Dr. Spies and is dated September 1, 1940, congratulates Dr. Bodansky for earning and receiving a grant for a project. The second letter, which is from Dr. Bodansky and dated August 13, 1940, informs Dr. John W. Spies that the grant which he applied for was granted and received. The third letter, which is from Dr. Bodansky to Dr. Lee… more
Date: August 13, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Spies, John W.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from W. B. Fortune to Meyer Bodansky - August 1, 1939]

Description: Letter from Dr. W. B. Fortune and Eli Lilly and Company to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, dated August 1, 1939. The letter requests that a copy of an article entitled "Determination of Alcohol in Tissue and Body Fluids", which was featured in the July 1939 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Pathology, be sent to Dr. Fortune and Company.
Date: August 1, 1939
Creator: Fortune, W. B.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and F. W. Heyl, August September 20, 1939]

Description: Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky, who is from the University of Texas School of Medicine, and Dr. F. W. Heyl, who is the Vice President and Director of Research of the Upjohn Company. The first letter, which is from Dr. F. W. Heyl, notifies Dr. Bodansky that funds to finance his proposed research project are unavailable. The second letter is a response from Dr. Bodansky that assures Dr. Heyl that he will find other ways to fund the project.
Date: August 23, 1939
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Heyl, F. W.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

The Effects Produced by Decreasing the Calcium and Phosphorus Intake on Calcium and Phosphorus Absorption and Deposition and on Various Bodily Constituents of the Rat

Description: Summary of a report that studied the effects of lowering the calcium and phosphorus intake of albino rats one week after they were weaned. They discovered that the amounts of calcium and phosphorus were lowered however they did keep appearing even when the bare minimum was used. This in turn affected the wet weight, dry weight, ash and calcium and phosphorus levels in the rats' bones.
Date: August 10, 1940
Creator: Bachmann, G.; Haldi, J.; Wynn, W. & Ensor, C.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[News Script: Heart]

Description: Photocopy of a script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
Date: August 12, 1971, 6:30 a.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[News Script: Vee]

Description: Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
Date: August 10, 1971, 8:25 a.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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