Archival materials
Found in 605 Collections and/or Records:
Life Sciences Foundation Archives Collections
Archives collections collected and maintained by the Life Sciences Foundation, an American non-profit organization dedicated to the history of the life sciences and biotechnology.
Lloyd H. Conover Papers
Professional files, legal files, patent files, personal files, papers and speeches, printed materials, audio-visual materials, and photographic materials of American chemist, pharmaceutical industry executive, and inventor Lloyd H. Conover.
Louis A. Kazal Papers
Correspondence, publications, reprints, grant applications, presentation materials, laboratory notes, and photographs belonging to American chemist Louis A. Kazal. This collection concerns Kazal’s work with blood plasma protein fraction. Box 9 contains the addenda to the collection, which concerns Kazal’s earlier work at the American pharmaceutical company Merck Sharp & Dohme Corporation.
Louis Fieser Photograph Collection
Photographs documenting the informal activities of Louis Fieser, his wife Mary, and select students in the early 1950s while Fieser was a professor of organic chemistry at Harvard University.
Louis Sattler correspondence
The Louis Sattler correspondence consists of correspondence written to Louis Sattler from Clarence S. Hudson, P. Karrer of the University of Zurich, P.A. Levene from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, W.H. Perkin, Julius Steiglitz from the University of Chicago, the University de Louvain and Frank C. Whitmore from Pennsylvania State College.
Lynn Helena Caporale Papers
Professional papers of American biochemist and science consultant Lynn Helena Caporale. The materials in this collection document Caporale's scientific collaboration with German-American chemist Ralph F. Hirschmann, mainly during the period in which they were colleagues at Merck & Company, Incorporated.
Madame Curie motion picture trade advertisement
Major Steps in Steelmaking: A Schematic Layout
Illustration of a schematic layout of steel manufacturing printed by the American Iron and Steel Institute.
Manuals for Bibliographic Data Management and Scientific Reference Programs
The collection consists of two computer software user manuals, both initially published in 1989.
Manuscript laboratory notebook of Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
The notebook contains observations of several hundred experiments dealing with topics such as the solubility of salts, sulfates and other compounds, fermentation, tobacco, and distillation of alcohols. Of special interest are the notes in Lussac's hand dated 1824 "dissolution d' indigo" and dealing with the standardization of indigo solutions. In the published paper on this topic Lussac first coined the terms "pipettes" and "burettes" and page 119 shows his drawing of a pipette.
