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[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Albert K. Epstein - December 2, 1940]

Description: Letter from Dr. Bodansky to Albert K. Epstein concerning the continued results of the feeding experiments based on the "chovis" chemical from The Emulsol Corporation. He also requests more sodium sulfo-acetate, monostearine sodium sulfo-acetate and other compounds for continuing his experiments.
Date: December 2, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - December 4, 1940]

Description: Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky informing him that the recent request of sulphoacetates made by Dr. Bodansky will be delayed due to the Emulsol Corporation having a chocolate hearing soon after the conclusion of the oleomargarine hearing. He does state that the lecithin that was requested will be sent out and goes on to discuss the composition of various similar lecithin products.
Date: December 4, 1940
Creator: Harris, Benjamin R.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - December 4, 1940]

Description: Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky informing him that the recent request of sulphoacetates made by Dr. Bodansky will be delayed due to the Emulsol Corporation having a chocolate hearing soon after the conclusion of the oleomargarine hearing. He does state that the lecithin that was requested will be sent out and goes on to discuss the composition of various similar lecithin products.
Date: December 4, 1940
Creator: Harris, Benjamin R.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - December 4, 1940]

Description: Letter from Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky, giving a brief description of the conference between him and Dr. Calvary, who discussed the purpose of feeding tests at high levels which is to study whether a substance is toxic or not. If the substance turns out to be toxic, it then goes into long-term testing to study for any chronic effects. If the substance is not toxic, it proceeds to a feeding test. The letter goes on to discuss how Dr. Calvary was unreasonable when it came to helping the E… more
Date: December 4, 1940
Creator: Harris, Benjamin R.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from J. S. Abbott to Meyer Bodansky - December 17, 1940]

Description: Letter from J. S. Abbott to Dr. Bodansky regarding his approval of Dr. Bodansky's testimony at the hearing on a definition and standard of identity for oleomargarine and his pleasure of becoming acquainted with him. He also expresses his interest that Bodansky mention their meeting to Abbott's brother-in-law and his son who is a graduate at Bodansky's medical college.
Date: December 17, 1940
Creator: Abbott, J. S.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Kenneth L. Cartwright - December 1940]

Description: Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris discussing the amounts of monostearin sodium sulphoacetate and the Emulsol Corporation's emargol. Letter from Dr. Bodansky and Mr. Kenneth L. Cartwright, asking for more dried yeast extract. and dried yeast extract for animal experimentation. Letter from Kenneth L. Cartwright to Dr. Bodansky, informing him that the dried yeast concentrate, used by Dr. A. O. Welch in a yeast experiment, was discontinued and instead offers ten similar dried yeas… more
Date: 1940-12-04/1940-12-18
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Cartwright, Kenneth L.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Dr. J. S. Abbott - December 23, 1940]

Description: Letter from Dr. Bodansky to Dr. J. S. Abbott thanking him for his letter from December 17th and relaying his dissatisfaction at not having the amount of information he would've liked on the subject of oleomargarine. However he also says that he intends to continue investigations in the field of oleomargarine.
Date: December 23, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from Albert K. Epstein to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - December 30, 1940]

Description: Letter from Albert K. Epstein to Dr. Bodansky regarding his feeding experiments on animals using emargol. He also advises that Dr. Bodansky summarize the report and send a copy of the report to Dr. Calvary, Mr. McCabe, Mr. Green and the rest of the Emulsol Corporation. He also discusses the absorption of emargol, which is derived from melted stearic acid, in animal feeding experiments.
Date: December 30, 1940
Creator: Epstein, Albert K.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Eric Ponder - December 13, 1940]

Description: Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. Eric Ponder, dated December 13, 1940. The letter is a response to a previous letter sent to Dr. Bodansky. Dr. Bodansky informs Dr. Ponder that he will send his qualifications and recommendation in to the Dean of the University of Texas School of Medicine for a potential job vacancy.
Date: December 13, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and John W. Spies - December 1940]

Description: Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. John W. Spies, dated December 13, 1940 and December 16, 1940. The first letter, which is from Dr. John W. Spies, expresses his appreciation that Dr. Meyer Bodansky and his wife attended the recent meeting of the Philosophical Society in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Spies regrets not speaking to Dr. Bodansky at the meeting. In the second letter, Dr. Meyer Bodansky reports his anticipated absence from his job at the University of Texas School of Medicine to t… more
Date: December 13, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Spies, John W.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and John W. Spies - December 1940]

Description: Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. John W. Spies, dated December 13, 1940 and December 16, 1940. The second letter, which is from Dr. Bodansky, is a response to a previous letter regarding the rules and regulations of University property. Dr. Bodansky assures Dr. Spies that he has been using University stationary and supplies as indicated in the rules and regulations. The first letter, which is a memorandum from Dr. Spies, thanks Dr. Bodansky for his sufficient response.
Date: December 13, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Spies, John W.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and S. Porter Miller - December 1940]

Description: Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky, a research professor at the University of Texas, and Dr. S. Porter Miller, who is from the Chemistry Department at the Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa. The first letter, which is handwritten by Dr. Miller and dated December 10, 1940, requests Dr. Bodansky's assistance in obtaining a scholarship to assist an ailing potential student. The second letter, which is dated December 20, 1940, is a response from Dr. Bodansky. The letter expresses Dr. Bodansky's sen… more
Date: December 10, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Miller, S. Porter
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Walter J. Meek - December 1940]

Description: Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. Walter J. Meek, who is on the Board of Publication Trustees of the American Physiological Society at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. The two letters are dated December 18, 1940 and December 23, 1940. The first letter, which is from Dr. Meek, requests the advice of Dr. Bodansky concerning changes to specific aspects of the Society's publications. The second letter is a response from Dr. Meyer Bodansky, in which he suggests that the pricing o… more
Date: December 18, 1940
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Meek, Walter J.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT
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