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The Papers of H. Grant Taylor, M.D..
Manuscript Collection No. 44
I. Introduction
II. Biography
III. Organization
IV. Inventory:
Series I. Personal & Biographical
Series II. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC)
Series III. Appointments/Boards & Committees/Meetings
Series IV. Continuing Education
Series V. University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital & Tumor Institute
(UTMDAH, today, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center)
Index
MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION NO. 44
THE PAPERS OF H. GRANT TAYLOR, M.D..
I. Introduction
Dr. Taylor’s papers consist primarily of personal and professional correspondence; board
meeting and committee meeting minutes and reports; drafts, manuscripts, and published
professional papers (including several first drafts handwritten by Dr. Taylor); documentation
chronicling his role with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) in Japan, his role in
the organization and development of a regional medical plan centered in Houston, of the
University of Texas (UT) Postgraduate School of Medicine and its Division of Continuing
Education, and of M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute (MDAH), currently known as
UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, and its renowned Department of Pediatrics; applications and
correspondence regarding funding for a wide range of research, continuing education, and
community projects.
Dr. Taylor began depositing his papers with the Houston Academy of Medicine - Texas Medical
Center Library’s Historical Research Center (HRC) in the early 1980s and continued to
contribute to and support the HRC, especially the collection of ABCC materials, until his death
in 1995. These papers document his career beginning with some of his medical school notes. The
38 boxes of material occupy 16 linear feet.
II. Biography
Harvey Grant Taylor was born in San Francisco, California, on July 22, 1903, to Stella May
(Benson) and Benjamin Rush Taylor. When he was five, his family moved to the Canadian
wilderness northwest of Calgary. His formal schooling did not begin until the family returned to
California when he was twelve. He subsequently earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical
engineering from San Jose State College in 1928 and a master of arts in education from Stanford
in 1929. He did not turn to medicine until he was in his thirties and pursuing a doctorate in
psychology at Stanford. He enrolled at Duke University School of Medicine, completed his
studies in just over three years, and obtained his medical degree in 1939 at the age of thirty-
seven. He interned at Duke Hospital 1939-1940, was an assistant resident there 1940-1941, and
served as a pediatric resident and assistant in research in pathology at Alfred I. DuPont Institute
1941-1942.
In 1942 he met and married Martha Worth "Pat" Rogers in Atlanta, Georgia. During the 1940s,
the Taylors had two sons, Harvey Grant Taylor, Jr., and Worth Rogers Taylor. From 1942 to
1946 Dr. Taylor served in the Army Medical Corps for which he received a Bronze Star and a
battlefield promotion for his work under fire in Okinawa. After the war, Lt. Colonel Taylor
returned to Duke as Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, and
Assistant Dean of the School of Medicine 1946-1947, and Associate Professor of Pediatrics,
Associate Professor and Associate Dean there 1947-1949. He was licensed to practice medicine
in the State of North Carolina in 1946, and certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in
1949.
1949-1951 he returned to Japan as Deputy Medical Director for Research with the ABCC and as
a consultant for the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board in Korea. He served as Director of the
ABCC 1952-1954.
Dr. Taylor’s forty-one-year association with MDAH in Houston, Texas, began in 1954. In 1955,
he obtained his license to practice medicine in the State of Texas. He became MDAH’s first
chief of the Section of Pediatrics, and he organized and headed the UT Postgraduate School of
Medicine in Houston, which became the UT Health Science Center’s Division of Continuing
Education. He officially retired in 1975, but his affiliation with MDAH and the Division of
Continuing Education continued. In 1977, he was named Emeritus Director of Continuing
Education at the UT Health Science Center. In 1985, he was named Emeritus Professor of
Pediatrics at MDAH where his program of care that addressed the social, emotional, and medical
needs of pediatric cancer patients formed the foundation for MDAH’s current system of pediatric
therapy that integrates medical care and normal childhood development. In his tireless dedication
to fundraising for pediatric cancer research, at the age of 87 he implemented an aluminum
recycling program at MDAH that continues to generate thousands of research dollars annually.
Dr. Taylor’s ABCC experiences convinced him that selfless teamwork and collaboration were
necessary to obtain maximum benefit from medical research and education. In the 1950s, thirty-
four Japanese physicians were trained at MDAH. He was particularly proud of this achievement
and said of those doctors, "In a way, one of our hospital’s major international contributions was
the training of these people. The Japanese did much with what they learned here. Their society
was moving forward fast, and so they went right ahead with what they learned." He also
gratefully acknowledged parents’ heroic magnanimity and contributions as research partners by
granting permission to use experimental drugs that they were aware could not improve the
condition of their child., "but if you can learn something that might help somebody else, go
ahead and do it." In the late 1950s, his belief in the necessity for cooperative research led Dr.
Taylor to organize the first collaborative research group in the southwestern region of the U. S.,
the Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group, known today as the Southwest Oncology
Group, the largest cooperative group for clinical trials in the country.
Dr. Taylor authored scores of articles for medical journals, reports for the ABCC, chapters for
medical texts, and thoughtful editorials throughout his career. In 1990 he published Pioneers in
Pediatric Oncology, a collection of autobiographies of thirty-nine of the major contributors to the
remarkable progress in this discipline. In 1991 he published Remembrances & Reflections, an
autobiography edited by N. Don Macon and John P. McGovern, M.D. He received deserved
recognition for his humanitarian achievements through the years. In 1969 he received a special
award from the Leukemia Society, in 1973 a $1,000 award from the Center for Interaction, a
private Houston foundation, and a certificate of appreciation from the Regional Medical Program
of Texas and Texas Regional Medical Program, Inc. He was given honorary Emeritus
membership on the Pediatric Executive Committee of the Southwest Oncology Group in 1974
and the American School Health Association Award in 1975. In June and August 1975 tributes
were organized in his honor by the UT System and the Harris County Medical Society,
respectively. The annual Grant Taylor Lectureship was established by the UT Health Science
Center in 1981. Among other honors, he was also given Life Membership in the DeMolay
Legion of Honor and, in 1986, the Sidney Kaliski Award from the Texas Pediatric Society, a
chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Dr. Taylor died September 19, 1995. Perhaps much of his life’s work can be understood within
the context of quotes found among his papers. One, written in his own hand on a scrap of
envelope is a quote attributed to Teddy Roosevelt:
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure,
than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they
live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.
The second quote by an unnamed author is typewritten on a sheet of plain paper:
THIS I BELIEVE
I believe in working, not weeping; in boosting, not knocking; and in the pleasure of my job.
I believe that a man gets what he goes after, that one deed done today is worth two deeds
tomorrow, and that no man is down and out until he has lost faith in himself.
I believe in today, and in the work I am doing, in tomorrow and the work I hope to do, and in the
sure reward which the future holds.
I believe in courtesy, in kindness, in good cheer, in friendship and love.
Dr. Taylor’s life and legacy affirm these beliefs.
III. ORGANIZATION
The correspondence, records, and other documentation in Dr. Taylor’s collection were
maintained in original order whenever possible. Folders and material within folders generally are
in chronological order. Duplicates and triplicates of documents were discarded. Photocopies
were noted and discarded of journal articles that remain readily accessible in the original journals
unless the article was inscribed by the author. When duplicates were found, two copies of journal
articles authored by Dr. Taylor were retained and additional copies discarded along with
duplicates of other reports and reprints already in the collection. When a report was authored by
Dr. Taylor and a number of his colleagues, Dr. Taylor’s name is listed as primary author, "et
al.," regardless of the sequence of the authors’ names on the published report or article, to
emphasize his contribution.
The few folders which contain restricted patient information are noted with a bold asterisk (*).
Archival bond was interleaved where it seemed likely that related documents and attachments to
a cover letter might become separated after the staples were removed. Tabbed report dividers
were replaced with archival bond sheets. Any information on the tabs was transferred onto these
sheets.
Where possible, documents on particularly acidic paper, such as thermofax copies, were
photocopied onto archival bond paper and the acidic copies discarded. In instances where a
report was on oversized forms and/or coded in various colored inks which could not be
duplicated satisfactorily in a photocopy, the document was placed in its own L-velope or acid-
free folder to help contain possible contaminants. Some personal correspondence handwritten in
smudgy inks, but on unique stationery was segregated in a similar manner.
Some photographs were relocated to the HRC’s photograph collection. Most were sleeved and
left with pertinent correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, or reports. Captions taped onto
photographs were removed, duplicated on archival bond, and placed in L-velopes along with the
photographs.
Abbreviations used include:
AAP - American Academy of Pediatrics
ACS - American Cancer Society
AEC - Atomic Energy Commission
BCM - Baylor College of Medicine
BNL - Brookhaven National Laboratory
CAC - Committee on Atomic Casualties
CEU - continuing education unit
JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association
JRNL - journal
LSA - Leukemia Society of America
MCTV - Medical Community Television System
MDAH - M. D. Anderson Hospital & Tumor Institute (currently known as the University of
Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center)
MS - manuscript
NAS - National Academy of Sciences
NCI - National Cancer Institute
NIH - National Institutes of Health
NRC - National Research Council
PHS - Public Health Service
RERF - Radiation Effects Research Foundation
RMP - Regional Medical Plan
SWCCSG - Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group (currently known as the Southwest
Oncology Group)
TMC - Texas Medical Center
TS - typescript
UT - University of Texas
UTPSM - University of Texas Postgraduate School of Medicine
The Taylor Collection is divided into five series:
I. Personal & Biographical
II. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC)
III. Appointments/Boards & Committees/Meetings
IV. Continuing Education
V. University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital & Tumor Institute (UTMDAH)
I. Personal & Biographical
This series contains papers pertinent to the acquisition of the Taylor Collection; general
biographical information; military and medical school papers (including Duke University
Medical School alumni correspondence and correspondence with his mentor and friend, Duke
University President W. C. Davison and Mrs. Davison); Cosmos Club, Who’s Who In America,
and American Osler Society information; Christmas cards and letters; both personal and
professional invitations extended to the Taylors; general and personal correspondence relating to
most aspects of Dr. Taylor’s career and personal life; correspondence and documents related to
awards and honors earned by Dr. Taylor; some of the articles, speeches, and tributes authored
by Dr. Taylor which are sometime accompanied by handwritten drafts; and articles, quotes,
poems, songs, and tributes written by others and collected by Dr. Taylor.
II. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC)
Found in this series are general ABCC correspondence and correspondence with specific ABCC-
affiliated individuals including Abol F. Fotouhi, Dr. Noriaki Ida, Irene Kabat, Mildred N.
Montgomery, Ruth & Robert Moore, Mrs. Reiko Nakamura, Tsutomi "Dutch" Nakayama, Earle
& Barbara Reynolds & family, Dr. Koji Takeshima, Dr. Herman Wigodsky, Dr. Hideo Yagi, Dr.
Masao Yoshida, Dr. George B. Darling; organizational information, reports, notes and minutes
of NRC/CAC/ABCC meetings; maps, brochures, and literature relating to Tokyo and Hiroshima
(some in Japanese); ABCC publications; some 1954-1957 copies of the "ABCC News Bulletin;"
and translations of ABCC/Marshall Islands-related articles which appeared in the Japanese press
in 1954, along with some English-language articles.
III. Appointments/Boards & Committees/Meetings
This series contains correspondence and general information regarding various appointed
positions and committees on which Dr. Taylor served and meetings that he attended. There is
extensive correspondence and information regarding the Committee on Army Medical
Education, the White House Conference on Children & Youth, the American Cancer Society,
and the Leukemia Society of America.
IV. Continuing Education
This series includes general correspondence regarding continuing education resources,
information pertaining to the organization of the UT Postgraduate School of Medicine,
UTPSM’s affiliation agreements, Regional Medical Plan affiliates, continuing education
programs and courses offered, grant applications with relevant correspondence, and
miscellaneous continuing education correspondence and forms.
V. University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital & Tumor Institute (UTMDAH)
UT Board of Regents notes and meeting minutes; UTMDAH administration/staff
correspondence, information, and planning; pediatric correspondence, planning, and research;
and grant request correspondence and information are found in this series.
IV. INVENTORY (*=restricted files)
SERIES I. PERSONAL & BIOGRAPHICAL
Box 1
Folders 1-5
General biographical information, curriculum vitae, questionnaires, press releases and tributes
following Dr. Taylor’s death, correspondence regarding Dr. Taylor’s high school reunions,
military records, medical school lecture notes, and correspondence dated 1955 regarding Dr.
Taylor’s candidacy for the position of Dean at the Univ. of Maryland Medical School.
Folders 6-9
Duke Univ. Medical School alumni correspondence; Duke Univ. newsletters and bulletins;
information regarding Dr. Taylor’s mentor, W. C. Davison, including reprints of articles
authored by Dr. Davison, correspondence from 1942-1975 with both Dr. & Mrs. Davison, and a
small poster of a painting of Dr. Davison (also see Series III, Box 1 for Dr. Taylor’s
correspondence as Regional Representative for Duke Univ.)
Folders 10-13
Correspondence from 1961 regarding Dr. Taylor’s candidacy for President of the Medical
College of South Carolina, Cosmos Club correspondence from the 1960s, Who’s Who In
America and American Osler Society correspondence from the 1970s (also see Box 11 of this
series for two articles relating to Dr. Osler and Series V, Box 10).
Box 2 Christmas correspondence/personal & professional invitations
Folders 14-17
1950s-1980s some of Dr. Taylor’s Christmas correspondence records, letters, and cards
including lovely & unique Japanese & Thai cards.
Folders 18-27
1954-1971, personal and professional invitations extended to the Taylors to attend high school
and college graduations, professional assemblies, picnics, building dedications, forums and
symposiums, ground breakings, inaugurations, receptions and open houses, award ceremonies,
banquets, luncheons and dinners, investitures, conferences, etc.
Box 3 Personal & professional invitations/personal & general correspondence
Folders 28-31
1972-1977, personal and professional invitations.
Folders 32-41
1941-1961, personal and general correspondence with friends, colleagues , and associates
(letters, aerograms, postcards, newspaper clippings, etc.), arranged chronologically, including
Dr. Taylor’s 1941-1942 correspondence while employed at the Alfred I. DuPont Institute of the
Nemours Foundation (Folder 32; also see Series V, Box 4).
Box 4
Folders 42-52
1962-1966 personal and general correspondence.
Box 5
Folders 53-63
1967-1970 personal and general correspondence.
Box 6
Folders 64-72
1971-1973 personal and general correspondence.
Box 7
Folders 73-85
1974-1985 personal and general correspondence.
Box 8 Awards & honors/articles authored by Dr. Taylor
Folders 86-100
Awards and honors bestowed upon Dr. Taylor including, but not limited to, the American
Academy of Pediatrics’ Borden Award (1958), becoming an affiliate of the Britain’s Royal
Society of Medicine (1959), the Leukemia Society Award (1969), the Center for Interaction
Award (1973), a Certificate of Appreciation from the Texas Regional Medical Program (1973),
Honorary Emeritus Member of the Southwest Oncology Group’s Pediatric Executive Committee
(1974), tributes in 1975 by the UT System and the Harris County Medical Society, Emeritus
congratulations correspondence (1977), establishment of the Grant Taylor Lectureship (1981)
and correspondence regarding the 1981-1986, 1988, 1991-1992 lectures.
Folders 101-103
1940s articles authored by Dr. Taylor: typescripts and handwritten drafts regarding
poliomyelitis (also see Series II, Box 1), influenza, encephalitis (also see Series II, Box 1
regarding Japanese B encephalitis), nutrition, and rabies.
Folders 104-111
1950s articles by Dr. Taylor:
"Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission" in a Japanese-language journal (Folder 104)
"Substitution of Vinegar for Lactic Acid as Bactericidal Agent in Infant Milk Mixtures," Taylor,
et al., A. M. A. American Jrnl. of Diseases of Children The UT Postgraduate School of Medicine,
April 1958
"Urethan and Leukemogenesis in Mice," Taylor, et al., Cancer Research, July 1958
"Postgraduate Medical Education," TX State Jrnl. of Medicine, Sept. 1958.
"The Effect of Oxypsoralen Upon Leukemogenesis in Mice by X-Rays and Methyl
cholanthrene," Taylor, et al., TX Reports on Biology and Medicine, 1959.
TSs: "Pre-Clinical Testing," Taylor, et al., and "Cancer in Children" (Folder 108)
Correspondence and contracts for book, Cancer In Children.
TS: "Effects of Antileukemic Agents on Spontaneous Leukemias in Mice," Taylor, et al.
SWCCSG report: "Chronic Myelocytic Leukemia" (Folder 111).
Folders 112-118
1960-1965 articles by Dr. Taylor:
"Distribution of Hemagglutination Inhibiting Antibodies Against Polyoma Virus In Laboratory
Mice," Taylor, et al., Jrnl. of the NCI, 1961.
"Influence of Urethan on the Development of Spontaneous Leukemia and on the Induction of
Hemangiomas in the AKR and C58 Strains of Mice," Taylor, et al., Cancer Research, Jan. 1961
(Folder 112).
"Effects in Newborn Mice of Tumor-Producing Agents Carried in Tissue Culture," Taylor, et
al., Jrnl. of the NCI, 1961.
TSs: Untitled, regarding postgraduate training of foreign physicians and "Need for Training
Centers for Environmental Medicine" (Folder 114).
Taylor, et al, articles dated 1962 and related to SWCCSG Grant CA-06941-01:
"L-Phenylalanine mustard as a treatment for metastatic osteogenic sarcoma in children," Jrnl. of
Pediatrics
"Cancer Induction in Hamsters by Human Type 12 Adenovirus: Effect of Route of Injection (TS)
"Studies on the Oncogenicity of Human Adenovirus" (abstract)
"The Quest for Human Cancer Viruses," Science (Folder 115)
"Effect of Neonatal Thymectomy on Immunologic Competence," Taylor, et al., Conceptual
Advances in Immunology and Oncology, 1963.
"The Gift of Golden Hours," booklet for the LSA, 1964 (Folder 116).
"Treatment of Acute Leukemia: Current Results, and Analysis of What We Can Do Now,"
Taylor, et al., A Cancer Jrnl. for Clinicians, 1964.
"Vertical Transmission of Moloney Leukemia Virus in A/LN and BALB/c Strains of
Mice,"Taylor, et al., GANN, 1965 (Folder 118).
Folders 119-124
1966-1969 articles by Dr. Taylor:
"Early Referral of Children with Acute Leukemia," TX Medicine, 1966.
"Clinical Results in the Treatment of Acute Leukemia of Children," (TS)
"Summary of Accomplishments," (TS regarding neuroblastoma, Wilms’ tumor)
"Management of the Child with Cancer" (several drafts of this MS, Folder 121).
"Epidemiological Findings and Electron Microscopic Observations in Human Leukemia and
Canine Contacts," Taylor, et al. (TS)
"Replacement of Preoperative Irradiation by Vincristine Sulfate Chemotherapy in the
Management of Wilms’s Tumor," Taylor, et al. (TS and script for American Assoc. of Cancer
Research presentation, Folder 123).
"The Importance of Postgraduate Study" (TS)
Box 9 Articles authored by Dr. Taylor
Folders 125-133
1970s articles by Dr. Taylor:
Article on salicylic acid (aspirin)
Article for Cadence on continuing education
Preface, forward, several drafts, and TS, "The Management of the Family of a Child with Cancer
(or Family Dynamics in the Management of a Child with Cancer)" (also see Series III, Box 6)
"Ma," including article, photos, and a negative (Folder 128)
"The Mother and the Father of a Child with Catastrophic Disease," The Cancer Bulletin, Nov.-
Dec. 1974
"A Death in the Family," including note cards from an AMA presentation by Dr. Taylor;
"Improving Listening Effectiveness," including outline & article reprint
First draft of "Humanism and the Fatally Ill" (Folder 132)
Drafts of introduction to Advances in Pediatric Oncology.
Folder 134
Article reprint, "Helping Families Cope When a Child Has Cancer," Resident & Staff Physician,
July 1981.
Folders 135-140
Information regarding Dr. John P. McGovern’s 55th birthday tribute, or festschrift, including
correspondence dated 1969-1977, MSs and drafts of revisions of the preface and introduction to
the tribute book, list of contributors, and the Dec. 1983 issue of Shield & Diamond Magazine
featuring Dr. McGovern (Folder 140).
Folders 141-146
Undated TSs including
"The Beginning of Pediatrics at the Anderson"
"Women in Medical Education: A Critical Episode in the History of American Medical
Education"
"Placental Transmission of Polyoma Virus"
"Survey of the Origin and Scope of the Medical Specialties"
Two handwritten manuscripts regarding personal encounters and the UT Medical School in
Houston (Folders 145-146).
Box 10 Articles & speeches authored by Dr. Taylor/quotes & articles collected by Dr. Taylor
Folders 147-148
"The Chemotherapy Group" and information concerning care of the child with cancer including
handwritten drafts, TS, article reprints
Folders 149-156
Speeches and related correspondence including a speech at Stanford regarding institutions for
child care, a welcome address presented at a 1958 TX Coordinating Council meeting , a 1966
address to the Harris County Medical Assistants Society, a 1972 speech "Abandon Ship: Death
of the U.S.S. Indianapolis," and various other speeches, presentations, and introductions.
Folder 157
Quotations collected by Dr. Taylor
Folders 158-166
Undated articles collected by Dr. Taylor including:
"Etiology"
"Antibiotics"
"Acute Lye Poisoning in Children"
Bibliography for a chapter on "Pigmentation"
Chemotherapy in Childhood Cancer (various article reprints, TSs - Folder 160)
"Peroxidase Activity in Erythrocytes of Children with Acute Leukemia & Lymphomas" by Drs.
Higashi & Sutow
"Present Day Concept of Tonsillectomy in Pediatric Practice" by Wm. L. Boucher
"Teratoma of the Orbit" by T. L. Royce & P. Abeto
TSs by various authors on miscellaneous pediatric treatments/diseases (for AAP?)
"A Classification of Congenital and/or Hereditary Abnormalities," outline
"The Texas Regional Medical Program Dial Access Project for Cancer Consultation" by Robert
C. Hickey, M.D. (Folder 166)
Folders 167-168
1940s materials collected by Dr. Taylor:
"Rules Governing the State Bar of Texas," booklet dated June 5, 1944
Infantile paralysis/poliomyelitis: miscellaneous pamphlets & brochures dated 1945- 1949 (also
see Series II, Box 1)
Folders 169-174
1950s articles collected by Dr. Taylor:
Arthur Purdy Stout, et al., article reprints & TSs dated 1950-1955 on soft tissue tumors
"The Educated Heart, " TS dated May 28, 1956, by Keith Cannan (Folder 170)
Edward L. Bortz, M.D., article reprints dated 1956-1957 on growth & aging
John H. Moyer, M.D., et al., article reprints dated 1956-1957 on diuretics & hypertension
"The Conquest of Cancer" by Roy P. Villasor, M.D., The Manila (Philippines) Times Jan.-Feb.
1958 (Folder 173)
Dr. Alvan G. Foraker, article reprints dated 1958-1959
Folders 175-179
1959-1960+ article reprints collected by Dr. Taylor:
United Mine Workers of America, 1959-1960
Tapeworms, 1959-1960
Dr. David W. Weiss, et al., 1960s
Karl John Karnaky, B.A., M.D., 1960-1962
Pediatric studies, leukemia, etc., TSs and article reprint dated in the 1960s
Box 11 Articles collected by Dr. Taylor
Folders 180-184
1960s articles collected by Dr. Taylor:
"Viruses and Tumors," Leon Dmochowski, Science, Feb. 1961 (inscribed "Grant from Leon";
also see Series V, Boxes 8 & 9).
"Antimicrobial Therapy of Tuberculosis in Children" by Katharine H. K. Hsu, M.D., TS, Jan.
1961
Sumter S. Arnim, article reprints & handwritten correspondence, 1962-1965 (Folder 182)
Noriaki Ida, M.D., et al., various articles on viruses & leukemia dated 1958, 1962, 1965 (Folder
183; also see Box 3, Folders 33-35 of this series for relatively extensive correspondence with Dr.
Ida; Series II, Box 3; Series III, Box 5, and Series V, Boxes 6 & 7).
"Long-Term Remissions in Childhood Acute Leukemia," Isaac, Djerassi, M.D. (also see Series
V, Box 4), et al., Clinical Pediatrics, Aug. 1966.
Folders 185-189
Articles authored by Shigeaki Hinohara, M.D.:
"Osler’s Peregrinations in Asia - A Report of a Recent Event"--correspondence, letter of release,
drafts, MS (Folders 185-188; also see folder of 1970s articles in this box for "Osler’s Rough
Edge" and Box 1 of this series for information on the American Osler Society); Dr. Hinohara’s
address at the inauguration of Life Planning Center Foundation in Tokyo, April 3, 1973.
Folders 190-194
1970s articles collected by Dr. Taylor:
"Thoughts of a Mother" by Dorothy W. Romero, TS & correspondence, 1970-1971
"The Mounting Failures of Man" by Emile Holman, M.D., June 1971
Lyric poem about hawk in flight by Roberto Martinez, June 1976
"Whose Little Girl Are You?" by Katinka Loeser, New Yorker, & correspondence, 1971
"Our Loss - Heaven’s Gain" by Mary Courtney, TS, 1972 (Folder 193)
Children/reading/pediatricians - bibliography & articles, 1976
Folders 195-200
Miscellaneous articles collected by Dr. Taylor:
1940s & 1950s articles on postgraduate medical education, coronary heart disease, statistics,
malaria chemotherapy, silicone protectives, accreditation for group medical clinics, trends in
cancer diagnosis, retinoblastoma, leukemia, granulomatous nocardiosis, treatment of cervical
cancer, infantile diarrhea & dysentery, infant formula room control, celiac syndrome, care of
children in hospitals, & various other topics plus the May 1958 issue of Paediatria Japonica in
English.
1960s articles on Borrelia, contribution of dental science to medicine, M. D. Anderson’s legacy
to Texas, exercise & the heart, hormones & chemotherapy for cancer, adolescent psychiatric
outpatients, mental health & services in rural communities, Lyndon Johnson’s war on poverty,
instrumental errors in electrocardiography, sublingual erythrol tetranitrate, transference to a
medical center, psychosomatic medicine and the family doctor, management of chronic
myelocytic leukemia, statistics of acatalasemia & hypocatalasemia, geriatrics, premature infants,
forming computer compatible names of variables in clinical cardio-pulmonary physiology,
treatment of acute leukemia of children, "The United States, Cuba and Latin America" (TS),
postgraduate medicine, etc.
1970s articles on English as our second language, sharing, nutrition, "What I Learned From
3,000 Doctors" by Norman Cousins, providing health care, organ culture of human tissues in
pediatric pathology, "Osler’s Rough Edge" by Charles G. Roland (also see Box 1 of this series
regarding the American Osler Society & Folders 185-188 in this box regarding Dr. Osler),
immunoblastic acute lymphoid leukemia, screening for inherited metabolic disease, treatment of
acute leukemia in children, behavioral approach to oncology education, vitamins & aging, diet &
colon cancer, postgraduate education, "The Last Will & Testament of an Extremely
Distinguished Dog" by Eugene O’Neill, arteriovenous fistulas, lessons to be learned from
"primitive" peoples, etc.
1980s and undated articles on aspartame, postmortem examinations, drug addiction, treatment of
advanced cancer, "The Aetiology of Burkitt’s Lymphoma" by Dennis P. Burkitt (TS, Folder
199), and "Reactions of a Dean to Experiences in Dealing with Government" by James L.
Dennis, M.D. (TS, Folder 200).
SERIES II. ATOMIC BOMB CASUALTY COMMISSION (ABCC)
Box 1
Folders 1-4
TS authored by Dr. Taylor regarding the organization of the ABCC; ABCC progress plus
ABCC publications bibliography dated October 1955; TS describing the ABCC’s program of
clinical investigation; correspondence dated 1948-1954 regarding Dr. Taylor’s move from the
ABCC to UT.
Folders 5-8
TS and handwritten draft of paper regarding rubella in Japan; correspondence, forms, reports,
charts, and map of Korea regarding Japanese B encephalitis (also see Series I, Box 8 regarding
encephalitis); a poliomyelitis report (Folder 8, also see Series I, Boxes 8 & 10).
Folders 9-14
NRC/CAC/ABCC correspondence dated 1954-1956, including a TS, "Delayed Effects Occurring
Within the First Decade After Exposure of Young Individuals to the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb"
by Robert W. Miller, M.D. (Folder 9), TSs, clippings, notes, meeting minutes, charts, and reports
dated 1953-1957.
Box 2
Folders 15-18
Maps & brochures of Tokyo, Japan; 1982 newspaper article about Tokyo Univ.; program for
"Joint Symposium on the Late Effects of Atomic Bomb Injuries" held at Tokyo Univ. Medical
School on Feb. 5-6, 1954; two maps of Hiroshima; various Japanese-language maps and
literature including a booklet, "National Institute of Genetics (MISIMA)," and the Oct. 1953
Japanese Jrnl. of Genetics.
Folders 19-31
ABCC correspondence dated 1952-1984 and undated, including letters, a few cards with attached
TSs, curriculum vitae, photographs, newspaper articles, etc.
Box 3 Correspondence with specific ABCC-related individuals
Folder 32
1955-1957 ABCC correspondence with Mr. Abol F. Fotouhi
Folders 33-35
1954-1976 ABCC correspondence with Dr. Noriaki Ida including a travel log dated 1960 and
illustrated by Dr. Ida, and a photograph album featuring Dr. Ida’s son’s 1976 wedding (Also see
Series I, Boxes 3 & 11, Series III, Box 5, and Series V, Boxes 6 & 7).
Folders 36-41
1953-1966 ABCC correspondence with Irene Kabat including her 1950 U. S. Passport; letters;
cards; 1954 application for employment at MDAH; newspaper articles she sent Dr. Taylor;
invitations; memoranda; photographs, and condolences, posthumous tributes, and some estate
business following Ms. Kabat’s death in 1966.
Box 4 Correspondence with specific ABCC-related individuals
Folders 42-43
1954-1975 correspondence with Mildred N. Montgomery.
Folders 44-48
1961 TS, "The World Is Truly Small," by Ruth & Robert Moore
1954-1959 & 1974 correspondence with Mrs. Reiko Nakamura
1953-1959, 1975 & 1982 correspondence with Tsutomu "Dutch" Nakayama including the script
for Mr. Nakayama’s address as Manager & International Liaison for Japan Steel Works,
Hiroshima, "Company-Wide Quality Control at the Japan Steel Works, Ltd., Hiroshima Plant,"
presented April 1, 1982, at the Seventh Annual Partners Seminar in Logan, Utah. A copy of the
meeting program can also be found in this file.
1954-1964 letters, newspaper clippings, brochures, postcards, from Earle & Barbara Reynolds &
family including information on the Yacht Phoenix and the Hiroshima-Nagasaki World Peace
Study Mission (Folder 47)
1954-1957 correspondence with Dr. Koji Takeshima, including information regarding nurses
from Japan.
Folders 49-52
1949-1955 correspondence with Dr. Herman Wigodsky
1954-1962 correspondence with Dr. Hideo Yagi, Dean, Okayama Univ. Medical School
including Biographical Data Sheets with photographs of Japanese students applying to UTPSM,
correspondence & photograph regarding mice Dr. Taylor sent to Okayama Univ. (Folder 50)
1958-1983 Okayama Univ. brochures, reports, abstracts including "Animal Center for Medical
Research, Okayama Univ. Medical School, 1983" & a TS, "List & Summary of the Recent
Works on Cancer at the Okayama University Medical School, 1958" (Folder 51)
1958-1960 correspondence with Dr. Masao Yoshida of the Institute of Biology, Oita Univ., Oita,
Japan.
Folders 53-54
Dr. George B. Darling’s 1970 AEC citation and a 1972 booklet commemorating Dr. Darling’s
years as ABCC Director from 1957-1972.
Box 5 ABCC & ABCC-related reports/articles/presentations
Folders 55-57
List and list updates of ABCC technical reports purported included in Dr. Taylor’s collection;
undated TSs, "Preliminary Notes on Shielding & Distance as Factors of Exposure & Survival in
the Nagasaki Atomic Explosion" and script of presentation on in utero exposure of children to
atomic radiation (also see Series V, Box 4 for other radiation effects information ).
Folder 58
Chronologically arranged article reprints inscribed by the authors to Dr. Taylor:
"Chromosome Conditions of Hypodiploid Moloney Virus-Induced Mouse Leukemia, Its
Transplantability and Inductivity" by Noriaki Ida, et al., Jrnl. of the NCI, 1968.
Several Aspects of Vertical Transmission of Moloney Virus" by Noriaki Ida, et al., NCI
Monograph No. 22, 1965
"The Desoxyribose Nucleic Acid Content in the Retinal Nucleus of the Haploid Frog Larva" by
M. Yoshida, Experimental Cell Research, 1960.
"The Effect of the Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima City on Children" by Motochiyo Murakami,
Chief, Dept. of Pediatrics, Hiroshima Citizens Hospital, 1958 (one copy in English, one copy in
French).
"Pathological Research on the Influence of Atomic Bomb Exposure Upon Fetal Development,
Supplement, Table I-VII, Figure 1-5" by Ichiro Hayashi, Nagasaki Univ. School of Medicine,
1955.
"Pathological Research on Influences of Atomic Bomb Exposure upon Fetal Development" by
Ichiro Hayashi, Effects and Influences of the Nuclear Bomb Test Explosions, undated.
"Statistical and Clinical Study on Leukemia, Especially the Observation on the Survivors of the
Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima, Japan: Report III. Clinical Observation of Leukemia of Children in
Hiroshima After the War." by Dr. Takuso Yamawaki, Acta Haematologica Japonica, Oct. 1954,
in Japanese.
As above, "Report II. The Incidence of Leukemia Among the Survivors of the Atomic Bomb
Explosion in Hiroshima," same author, publisher, & date, in Japanese.
As above, "Report I. A Statistical Study on the Number of Deaths due to Leukemia Occurring in
Japan," same author, publisher, June 1954, in Japanese.
"Leukemia in Atomic Bomb Survivors. I. General Observations," by Dr. Takuso Yamawaki, et
al., Blood, Jrnl. of Hematology, June 1954.
Translation, "Incidence of Leukemia in Survivors of the Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima, Japan," by
Dr. Takuso Yamawaki, Haematologica Japonica, 1954 (TS).
"The Physical Growth and Development of Children Who Survived the Atomic Bombing of
Hiroshima or Nagasaki," by Wm. Walter Greulich, et al., Jrnl. of Pediatrics, Aug. 1953.
"Incidence of Leukemia in Survivors of the Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan" by
Dr. Takuso Yamawaki, et al., Amr. Jrnl. of Medicine, Sept. 1952.
"Quantitative Estimation of the Rickettsial Antigens in Infected Yolk Sac Membranes by
Complement Fixation Using a Fifty Per Cent Hemolysis Technique" by Harriet M. Boyd, Jrnl. of
Laboratory & Clinical Medicine, Aug. 1951.
"Clinical Observation of A-bomb Injuries," Japanese-language reprint of speech given by Drs.
Kikuchi & Kimoto before the Japan Medical Society, 1947 (forwarded to Dr. Taylor by H.
Maki).
Folder 59
Articles authored by Haruo Kobayashi:
"Bipolarity of Egg of Oyster (Gryphaea gigas [Thunberg]), CYTOLOGIA, International Jrnl. of
Cytology, Sept. 1959.
"Cyto-chemical Study on the Nucleolus in the Common Japanese Oyster (Ostrea laperousi
SCHRENCK). II. Nucleic Acids and Nucleoproteins," Jrnl. of Science of the Hiroshima Univ.,
Dec. 1954.
"Cyto-chemical Study on the Nucleolus in the Common Japanese Oyster (Ostrea laperousi
SCHRENCK). I. Fuelgen Nucleal Reaction," Jrnl. of Science of the Hiroshima Univ., Dec. 1953.
"On the Chromosome Number in the Oyster," Jrnl. of Science of the Hiroshima Univ., March
1952.
Folder 60
ABCC report printed in Japanese, authored by Dr. Taylor and appearing in the June 1952
Science.
Folder 61
Articles from Japanese publications:
"Collected Papers in Volume IX (1954-5) From the Department of Physiology, Hiroshima
University Medical School, the Angiological Laboratories of the Tokyo Zikei-Kai Society, Kure
Japan"
"Skeletal Maturation in Healthy Japanese Children, 6 to 19 Years of Age Comparison with
Skeletal Maturation in American Children" by Dr. Wataru W. Sutow, Hiroshima Jrnl. of Medical
Sciences, March 1953 (also see Series III, Box 5 and Series V, Boxes 5, 7, & 8 regarding Dr.
Sutow).
Folder 62
Japanese publications regarding Hiroshima:
"Hiroshima Today, Hiroshima City, Japan, 1953"
"Hiroshima," Hiroshima Publishing Co., 1949
"Peace City, Hiroshima," Dai-Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (1950?)
Folder 63
Two, 1-page TSs: "Cataracts from A-Bomb" and "The Effect of Exposure of Parents to the
Atomic Bombs on the First Generation of Offspring in Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Preliminary
Report" by Drs. Neel, Morton, Schull, McDonald, Kodani "and others," Nov. 1953.
Folder 64
ABCC-related articles:
"The Study of Atomic Bomb Survivors in Japan" by Stuart C. Finch, American Jrnl. of
Medicine, June 1979.
"Capillary Microscopic Observation on the Superficial Minute Vessels of Atomic Bomb
Survivors, 1956-1957" by Akira Tsuya, et al., Radiation Research, April 1971.
"Delayed Radiation Effects in Atomic-Bomb Survivors: Major observations by the Atomic
Bomb Casualty Commission are evaluated" by Robert W. Miller, Science, Oct. 1969.
"The Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission: Seeking Answers Badly Needed" by R. Keith
Cannan, News Report, Nov. 1970.
"Effects of Ionizing Radiation from the Atomic Bomb on Japanese Children" by Robert W.
Miller, Pediatrics, Jan. 1968.
"Persons with Exceptionally High Risk of Leukemia" by Robert W. Miller, Cancer Research,
Dec. 1967.
"Thyroid Nodules as a Late Sequela of Radioactive Fallout in a Marshall Island Population
Exposed in 1954" by R. A. Conard, et al., New England Jrnl. of Medicine, June 1966.
"Leukemia in Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Survivors" by Robert Heyssel, et al., Blood, the Jrnl. of
Hematology, March 1960.
TS, "Introduction to Article by Shiraki, et al., on Hiroshima-Nagasaki CNS Changes" dated Oct.
16, 1957.
Booklet, "U. S. Information Agency, 8th Review of Operations, January 1-June 30, 1957"
Chart of "The Far-Reaching Path-West and East-of H-Bomb Fallout Clouds" from Newsweek,
Sept. 24, 1956, and some related radiation dose information.
"The Effect of Exposure to the Atomic Bombs on Pregnancy Termination in Hiroshima and
Nagasaki: Preliminary Report" by J. V. Neel, et al., Science, Nov. 1953.
"Medical Survey of Atomic Bomb Casualties" by R. Shirabe, Military Surgeon, Oct.1953.
"Scars Remaining in Atom Bomb Survivors: A Four Year Follow-up Study" by Warner Wells &
Neal Tsukifuji, Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Aug. 1952.
Folder 65
Two TSs:
"Talk on Atomic Energy,"20+ pages, undated
"Personnel Protection in Atomic Industry" by W. D. Norwood, 1954.
Folder 66
ABCC News Bulletin from June 18, 1957; April 2, 1957(two copies); Jan. 15, 1957; Aug. 16,
1956; Feb. 8, 1956; July 7, 1955; May 6, 1955; Oct. 29, 1954.
Division News Letter, No. 5 - Jan. 1956, of the NAS, NRC, Div. of Medical Sciences, regarding
ABCC’s Nov. 26, 1946, Presidential Directive "to undertake a long-range continuing study of
the biological effects of the atom bomb in man."
Folders 67-71
Translations of Japanese newspaper articles dated 1954 regarding the accidental exposure of
Japanese fishermen to atomic radiation near the Bikini Atoll test site. There are articles from the
Asahi Press, Chugoku Press, Mainichi Press, Sangyo Keizai Press, Yomuiri Press, and one
article from the April 1954 Hungei-Shunju Magazine.
Folders 72-73
March 1954 articles from Stars and Stripes relating to the Bikini Atoll incident; miscellaneous
English-language newspaper articles on the same topic from various papers.
Folder 74
Report, "The Contribution of Atomic Energy to Medicine: Hearings before the Subcommittee on
Research and Development of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the U. S.,
Eighty-Third Congress, Second Session on the Contribution of Atomic Energy to Medicine, June
2, 3, and 4, 1954" with a note handwritten by Dr. Taylor attached to the cover, "This report by
Bugher, Warren et al. was used as peace time use of atomic radiation. Grant Taylor" (includes
subject index & exhibit list).
Folder 75
Various ABCC-related newspaper articles dated 1963, 1971.
Folder 76
4 copies of "Symposium of Exposed Survivors" held March 28, 1952, at the Hiroshima
Communications Hospital. The report is printed in both English (the left column on each page)
and Japanese (the right column on each page).
Folder 77
ABCC-related articles from 1970:
"A Rare Bit of Drama" and "Twenty-Five Years After Hiroshima" from the Aug. 1970, Elks
Magazine
"Hiroshima/Nagasaki: Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Perseveres in Sensitive Studies" in
Science, May 8, 1970, along with an "edited" copy of the article.
Folder 78
Photocopy of 34-page publication, "Hiroshima Under Atomic Bomb Attack" (many statistics and
numerous photographs with captions in both English and Japanese)
Folder 79
TS, "Research Programs at Nagasaki Branch of the Radiation Effects Research Foundation With
Special Reference to Their Uniqueness" by Sadahisa Kawamoto, M.D., Nagasaki Branch (15
pages plus tables, charts, and graphs).
Box 6 ABCC reports & publications
Folder 80
List of discarded duplicate reports and location of copies in other HRC manuscript collections.
Reports & publications:
"Mosquito Survey Data on Japan and Their Application in the Control of Mosquito- Borne
Diseases" by Walter J. LaCasse, Capt., Medical Service Corps,, U. S. Army, Commanding
Officer, 207th Malaria Survey Detachment, APO 713 (Kyoto), Mosquito Fauna of Japan and
Korea (with 78 original plates), Part I, (Corps of Engineers, Office of the Surgeon, Headquarters
I Corps, APO 301, March 1, 1948), 183 pp.
"Mosquito Fauna of Japan and Korea" by Walter J. LaCasse, Capt., Medical Services Corps, U.
S. Army, Commanding Officer, 207th Malaria Survey Detachment, APO 713 (Kyoto) and Satyu
Yamaguti, M.D., Dr. SC., Lecturer in Parasitology, Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Honshu, Japan,
Mosquito Fauna of Japan and Korea (with 78 original plates), (Corps of Engineers, Office of
the Surgeon, Headquarters I Corps, APO 301, undated), 273 pp.
"The Growth and Development Program of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission: Analysis of
Body Measurements and Observations Taken in 1952 on 4,200 Hiroshima Children" by Earle L.
Reynolds, Ph.D., Nov. 15, 1953 (later published as NYO-4473 which can be found in the
Tessmer Collection), TS.
"Comparison of Skeletal Maturation with Dental Status in Children" by Wataru W. Sutow, Taro
Terasaki, Kenji Ohwada, Dec. 31, 1953, TS.
"Data on Linkage of Ovalocytosis and Blood Groups" by T. Fujii, W. C. Moloney, N. E. Morton
(dated after 1954), TS.
"Leukemia in Atomic Bomb Survivors: III. Diagnostic Features of Early Myelogenous
Leukemia" by William C. Moloney and Robert D. Lange, Feb. 20, 1954, TS.
"Splenomegalies in Atomic Bomb Survivors in Hiroshima" by Major Fred D. Ownby, MC,
U.S.A.F., and Neal Tsukifuji, M.D., March 1, 1954, TS.
"Selected Readings on Atomic Energy, United States Atomic Energy Commission"
(Washington, D.C.: U. S. Govt. Printing Office, July 1954), booklet.
"Death Certificate Survey: Hiroshima 1950-1954 (Preliminary Report) by Lowell A. Woodbury,
Robert H. Holmes, James K. Scott, undated, ABCC Field Agency Report #00008.
"Semi-Annual Report, 1 July Through 31 December 1954, Part II...Business Administration,"
ABCC.
"Listing of Leukemia Cases in Hiroshima and Nagasaki," (ABCC/NAS/NRC/AEC, Sept. 1955),
TS.
"Budget Revision, Research Components, Explanatory Material and Costs, FY 1955/1956," 93
pp, ABCC.
"Introducing Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission," June 25, 1956, 49 pp.
"Semi-Annual Report, 1 January Through 30 June 1955, Part II...Business Administration,"
ABCC.
"Semi-Annual Report, 1 July Through 31 December 1955, Part I...Research," ABCC.
"Estimated Budget Fiscal Year 1956, 1 July 1955 through 30 June 1956, ‘A’ Reduced Program,"
ABCC.
"Semi-Annual Report, 1 July through 31 December 1956, Part I...Research," ABCC. Pathologic
Effects of Atomic Radiation: From a Study of the Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation
(Washington, D.C.: NAS/NRC Publication 452, 1956).
The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation: A Report to the Public (Washington, D.C.:
NAS/NRC, 1956).
"Semi-Annual Report, 1 January through 30 June 1957, Part I...Research," ABCC.
The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation: A Report to the Public, 1960 (Washington, D.C.:
NAS/NRC, 1960).
SERIES III. APPOINTMENTS/BOARDS & COMMITTEES/MEETINGS.
Box 1
Folders 1-4
Director of the Houston Chapter of the Texas Heart Assoc., member of Houston Pediatric
Society, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, Dean & Professor of
Pediatrics at UTPSM.
Folders 5-10
Regional Representative for the Duke Univ. School of Medicine - correspondence, reports,
medical school applications, etc., 1954-1971 (also see Series I, Box 1 for more information
regarding Duke Univ. & correspondence with Dean W. C. Davison).
Folders 11-18
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital appointments, CAC, Clinical Professor at the UT Dental Branch,
NCI consultant, Dean of the Div. of Continuing Education at the School of Biomedical Science,
Consulting Pediatrician at Rosewood Gen. Hospital, staff privileges at St. Joseph’s Hospital (also
see Series IV, Box 2), staff of Harris County Hospital District.
Folders 19-25
Miscellaneous (Folder 19), Houston Chamber Of Commerce Public Health Committee, Gulf
Area Poison Control Center Organization Committee, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Houston Area
Civil Defense, Homes of St. Mark Organization/Advisory Council (Folders 24-25).
Box 2
Folders 26-29
Governor’s Conference on the Handicapped Children in Texas (Oct. 1957); Texas Coordinating
Council/Texas Coordinating Board charter, by-laws, correspondence (1958- 1960).
Folders 30-33
Board of Directors of Eyes of Texas Sight Foundation correspondence, minutes, reports (1958-
1962), Society for Pediatric Research (1958-1962), Houston Advisory Council of MEDICO
(Medical International Cooperation).
Folders 34-36
Texas Dept. of Health Medical Advisory Committee reports, prospectus, meeting minutes,
correspondence (1960-1964).
Folders 37-41
United Cerebral Palsy of Texas Advisory Board meeting minutes and programs, reports,
correspondence (1960-1963), Radiation Health & Hazards Panel (1961), Houston Chamber of
Commerce Science Committee (1966-1967), City of Houston Health Dept. (1975-1977, 1979,
1981).
Box 3 Committee on Army Medical Education
Folders 42-44
Course of instruction in military medicine for U. S. Army Reserve Forces (Sept. 1953),
Committee on Army Medical Education correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, Army
Medical Service Graduate School Bulletins, article reprints, "Survey on Career Problems of
Regular Army Officers: Responses of RA Officers to Questions on Specific Career Conditions,"
charts, administrative letters (1951-1955).
Folders 45-48
Correspondence, three drafts of the proposed report to the Surgeon General by the Committee on
Army Medical Education, and the final report dated Jan. 1956 (Folder 48).
Folder 49
Walter Reed Army Hospital information including a ward morning report dated Aug. 7, 1955; a
list of residents on July 1, 1955; a "Program of Professional Staff Proceedings" dated Aug. 1955;
"Analysis of Hospital Services: Inpatient Dispositions 1 through 31 March 1955;" and a
"Professional Staff Program" dated May 1955 for William Beaumont Army Hospital at Fort
Bliss, Texas.
Folder 50
408 pp. TS, Symposium: Management of Mass Casualties held at the Army Medical Service
School, Brooke Army Med. Center, Ft. Sam Houston, TX, May 1958.
Box 4 White House Conference on Children and Youth & American Cancer Society (ACS)
Folders 51-53
White House Conference on Children and Youth - correspondence; reports including "Remarks
of President Eisenhower to Members of the National Committee at the White House, December
16, 1958" and "Annual Report of the Texas Youth Council to the Governor Fiscal Year Ended
August 31, 1958" (Folder 51); 1959 Directory of Texas Juvenile Court Judges, Texas Juvenile
Probation Officers, Texas Youth Council Staff (Folder 52); planning materials; committee
reports; booklet, "Survey of Rehabilitation Needs and Existing Services in Texas" dated Dec.
1959 and a "Discussion Guide for Junior and Senior High Schools, Youth Participation Week
Sept. 28-Oct.2, 1959," a "Questionnaire on Health" and other forms (Folder 53).
Folders 54-56
White House Conference on Children and Youth - newspaper clippings, general tour information
regarding Washington, D. C.; Dr. Taylor’s invitation from the President of the U. S. to
participate in the Golden Anniversary meetings of the White House Conference on Children and
Youth in 1960;"Creators All: The Salvation Army’s Report to the Golden Anniversary White
House Conference on Children and Youth" (Folder 54); "Conference Reporter" newsletters dated
Feb., Mar., Apr., July, Sept., Dec. 1959, Jan, Feb., June, Sept., Oct. 1960; booklet, "A New Look
at Child Health;" "Texas Youth Participation for the White House Conference on Children and
Youth, Sept-Oct., 1959;" "Workbook for the Governor’s Conference on Children and Youth,
Austin, Texas, December 5, 1959;" Directory of Services for Handicapped Children 1960
(Nashville: Tennessee Commission on Youth Guidance)(Folder 55); Governor’s Executive
Committee on Children and Youth correspondencc and a newsletter, "National Committee for
Children and Youth Follow up Reporter" dated Oct. 1962 (Folder 56).
Folders 57-58
ACS Governing Board - correspondence, "Certificate of Authorization" form, by- laws, meeting
minutes, and "Cancer: A directory of speakers available to Texas professional groups" (Folder
57); "Board Members’ Handbook" dated 1956, meeting minutes, agendas, and reports.
Folders 59-60
ACS Governing Board - correspondence, fellowship applications, budget information, booklet,
"Know Your Board of Directors 1957" (Folder 60).
Box 5 ACS (continued) & Leukemia Society of America (LSA)
Folders 61-63
ACS - correspondence; meeting minutes; list of "American Cancer Society Supported Clinics
August 1957;" financial reports; booklet, "Major Policies of the ACS, Inc;" newsletter, "Crusade
Bulletin ACS TX Div., Inc." dated May 5, 1958; "Summary of proceedings 1957 members’
conference American Cancer Society."
Folders 64-68
ACS - 1958 correspondence; meeting minutes; reports; booklets, "Cytology and Cancer of the
Cervix and "Cell Examination - New Hope in Cancer" by Charles S. Cameron, M.D. (Folder 64);
fellowship applications.
Folders 69-71
ACS - 1959 correspondence and meeting minutes.
Folders 72-74
ACS - 1960 TX Div. correspondence and meeting minutes; 1962 Louisiana Div. Conference;
March 1964, Warrenton, VA, "Conference on Obstacles to the Control of Acute Leukemia
Program" booklet.
Folders 75-79
LSA - correspondence; meeting notices and minutes; applications for grants-in- aid for research
in leukemia along with "investigator’s career" forms for Dr. Taylor, Dr. Wataru Sutow (Folder
75; also see Series II, Box 5 and Series V, Boxes 5, 7, & 8), and Dr. Noriaki Ida (Folder 77; also
see Series I, Boxes 3 & 11 and Series II, Box 3, and Series V, Boxes 6 & 7); financial reports;
"Quarterly Effort Report" (Folder 76); booklet, "Policies and Procedures, The Research Grant
Program of the Leukemia Society, Inc." with revisions; budget proposals; article, "Control of
Acute Leukemia?" in the semi- monthly Knoll Pharmaceutical Co., newsletter, Hospital Focus
(Folder 77); news clippings, announcements; Patient-Aid Program and a guide for its operation.
Box 6 LSA (continued) & Meetings
Folders 80-83
LSA - correspondence; Senate Resolution No. 906 of May 22, 1969; booklet, "A Consultation
with Dr. William Dameshek;" brochure, "What you must know about donating blood to the
Leukemia Society Inc. Blood Program" (Folder 80); revised guide to operating the patient-aid
program (Folder 81); TS, "The Management of the family of a Child with Cancer (or Family
Dynamics in the Management of a Child with Cancer)" (Folder 82; several drafts of this article
are in Series I, Box 9); LSA press release announcing "Lend an Arm to Leukemia," celebrity
wrist wrestling with Fred Hofheinz, Marvin Zindler and other news anchors, sports figures, etc.
on May 3, 1975; brochure, "The Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan;" brochure,
"Where Do I Go From Here? A reference for families who have just learned...LEUKEMIA has
struck someone in my family!" (Folder 83).
Folders 84-85
LSA - correspondence dated 1967-1969 between Dr. Taylor and Dr. Alejandro Aguirre of the
Hospital Infantil de Mexico in Mexico City including a copy of the report
"Platelet Transfusion Procedures" and architectural drawings of a medical facility (Folder 84);
report, "Platelet Transfusion Procedures: Report of the Platelet Transfusion Subcommittee of the
Acute Leukemia Task Force" (Folder 85).
Folders 86-99
Meetings, 1949-1958 - Program for 59th annual meeting of American Pediatric Society in May
1949; program for 21st annual meeting of Society for Pediatric Research; TS, "Symposium:
Employment of the Cardiac Patient - The Insurance Carrier Views the Problem;" various
meetings held in 1954 (Folder 89); Industrial Health Conference in Houston in Sept. 1954;
various meetings held in 1955 & 1956 including programs for the International College of
Surgeons TX Section and the 10th annual symposium on Fundamental Cancer Research in
March 1956 (Folders 91& 92); Congress on Medical Education and Licensure 1956-1958
including programs and selected papers from the 1958 congress (Folders 93 & 99, respectively);
International Symposium on Leukemia in March 1956; meetings, programs (for conferences on
Tissue Homotransplantation, Electrophysiology of the Heart, Staphylococcal Infections,
Advances in Biomedical Computer Applications, Body Composition, Hepatotoxicity of
Therapeutic Agents, Endogenous Metabolism with Special Reference to Bacteria, Antibody to
Enzymes /A Three-Component System, Current Status of Tuberculosis, Mast Cells and
Basophils, Effects of Metabolic Diseases in Man and Animals, Multi-Compartment Analysis of
Tracer Experiments, etc.), and correspondence with New York Academy of Sciences 1956-1965;
various meetings held in 1957 (Folder 96); Assoc. of American Medical Colleges in Oct. 1957;
various meetings held in 1958 including a booklet, "Prepared in the Community Interest by the
Good Samaritan Club: Crisis in Houston" (Folder 98).
Folders 100-105
Meetings, 1958-1961 - Postgraduate Medical Assembly of South TX, National Health Forum in
1959, various meetings held 1959-1961 (Folder 102), Alcoholism Seminar in Jan. 1960, Nuclear
Energy in Medicine/Pediatricians, the Child, and Atomic Radiation, Neoplastic Diseases in
Children.
Folders 106-114
Meetings, 1965-1970 - American Assoc. for Cancer Research, International Cancer Congress in
Tokyo, 1967 Cancer Symposium program, Neoplasia in Childhood conference announcement in
MDAH News Letter, 1968 Webb-Zapata-Jim Hogg Counties Medical Society, 1968 AAP, 1968
International Congress of Pediatrics in Mexico City, 1970 International Cancer Congress in
Houston (correspondence, circulars, programs, a photograph, Medical World News Magazine
dated June 19, 1970, featuring Dr. Taylor on the cover), Proceedings Third National
Conference on Methadone Treatment November 14-16, 1970 National Institute of Mental Health
(Folder 114).
Folders 115-122
Meetings, 1971-1983 - Advances in Medical Oncology, 9th District Medical Society,
Biomathematics and Computer Science in the Life Sciences, Symposium on the Teaching of
Biochemistry to Medical Students (Japan Medical Congress, Tokyo, April 3, 1971), Late Effects
of Cancer Therapy workshop (proposal, correspondence, curriculum vita), the 1st International
Conference of the Balint Society/The Doctor, His Patient and the Illness including a June 1971
Jrnl. of the Balint Society (Folder 120), A Community Health Approach to Hospital Infection
Surveillance, program for the Roger J. Williams National Conference on Nutrition and Behavior
in San Antonio, TX, in Oct. 1983.
SERIES IV. CONTINUING EDUCATION
Box 1
Folders 1-18
Continuing education, general - AAP Committee on Medical Education/Region V (1953, 1955),
Assoc. of American Medical Colleges Committee on Continuing Education (1954-1957),
practical theology (1968), "A Possible Integrative Model for the Systematic and Measurable
Improvement of Education" and abstracts of other articles (Folder 4), correspondence (1970-
1974, Folders 5-7), MCTV, May 1972 Reference Guide to Continuing Education Resources
(Folder 9), self-instructional materials, CEUs, Health Science Center Proposal for a Center of
Human Nutrition (Folder 12), Jan. 1974 Health Science Center Administrative Council, letters of
certification of attendance at the 27th annual symposium on Fundamental Cancer Research in
Aug. 1974, internships (Folder 15), continuing education Deputy Director Dr. David M.
Mumford (1976), Mike Hogg Fund (Folder 17), TS entitled "Choosing Media for Continuing
Education" dated June 1976.
Folders 19-20
UTPSM, affiliations - general correspondence dated 1951-1954 and programs prior to Dr.
Hartman’s appointment as Director, agreements dated 1950-1958 between UT and affiliated
hospitals.
Folders 21-24
UTPSM, affiliations - Robert B. Green Hospital in San Antonio (1950-1959), Santa Rosa
Hospital affiliation agreement/by-laws/rules/regulations (1951-1959), data on progress of
UTPSM (1952-1953), San Antonio Div. correspondence (1953-1954).
Box 2
Folders 25-39
UTPSM, affiliations - Directors of San Antonio Div. (1953-1960), Bexar County Hospital
District affiliation agreements and correspondence (1957-1962), grant request for regional
computer facility at TMC (1965-1970), 1966-1969 heart/cancer/stroke grant RM-00007-01
(correspondence, bound grant, partial original copy of grant request, Folders 28-30); 1968 report
"Regional Medical Program of Texas/Supplement to Application for Operation and Continued
Planning" (Folder 31); correspondence/Dr. Sidney Schnur, St. Joseph Hospital, Houston (1961,
1968-1969); Newton Memorial Hospital, Cameron, TX (Folder 33); Dr. Tom Lombardo, St.
Elizabeth Hospital, Beaumont, TX (1968-1969); St. Mary’s Hospital in Galveston, TX; Dr.
Heinz Eisenstadt, St. Mary’s Hospital, Port Arthur, TX (Folder 36); Dr. J. B. Rochelle, St.
Michael’s Hospital in Texarkana, Ark. (1968-1969); Dr. Phil Newman, St. Patrick’s Hospital,
Lake Charles, LA (Folder 38); Dr. Sherman B. Lindsey, Scott & White Clinic, Temple, TX, to
Dr. Sidney Schnur, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Houston (also see Series III, Box 1).
Box 3 UTPSM programs/courses offered
Folders 40-46
Residency training programs (1950-1956) and lecture programs (1952) at San Antonio hospitals,
gastro-enterology lectures Mar.-May 1953 (Folder 42), 1953-1957 postgraduate courses, 1953
traumatic surgery class (Folder 44), intern/resident training programs (1953-1955), clinical
psychiatry/medical courses in San Antonio Div. (1954).
Folders 47-53
Medical applications of radioactive isotopes course (1954-1955), laboratory & radiology course
(spring 1955), diseases of joints & electrocardiography (fall 1955), biomicroscopy (Jan. 28-28,
1956), lecture on leprosy (Feb. 1956 correspondence, Folder 51), summer 1956 courses offered
(Folder 52), May 4, 1956, allergy course at Robert B. Green Hospital in San Antonio.
Folders 54-62
1958-1960 - Fluid balance & electrolytes course (Jan. 26, 1958), symposium on medical &
surgical emergencies (March 1958), TX Academy of General Practice fall 1958 scientific
program (Folder 56), ophthalmic pathology course (Jan. 24-25, 1959), pediatrics seminar in San
Antonio (Jan. 25, 1959), ophthalmology conference (March 13- 14, 1959), corticosteroid
program at April 1959 TX Medical Assoc. Meeting (Folder 60), anesthesia seminar (June 7,
1959), ophthalmology course (Jan. 23-24, 1960).
Box 4 UTPSM programs/courses offered & miscellaneous
Folders 63-69
UTPSM programs/courses - alcoholism diagnosis & management course (Jan. 24, 1960),
pediatric allergy course in San Antonio (April 3, 1960), prosthetics course (May 1, 1960),
gynecology seminar in Hunt, TX (July 24-26, 1960), 112-page "The Society for Pediatric
Research Program and Abstracts/29th Annual Meeting at The Inn, Buck Hill Falls, Pa., May 8
and 9, 1959"plus correspondence regarding pediatrics seminar scheduled Aug 1-3, 1960, in
Hunt, TX, but canceled (Folder 67), child behavior problems program (Oct. 23, 1960), principles
of psychiatry for physicians (1960-1961).
Folders 70-80
UTPSM programs/courses - various courses in 1961 (Folder 70), retinal detachment seminar
(Jan. 21, 1961), fracture course (Jan. 22, 1961), aviation medicine (March 15, 1961), cancer
conference in Shreveport, LA (Nov. 7, 1962), Dr. L. Maxwell Lockie’s 1962 lecture "Rational
Dosage of Digitalis in Children" (Folder 75), various courses in 1962 (Folder 76), symposium on
biomath. & computer science in the life sciences (March 28-30, 1963), various courses in 1964
(Folder 78), cystic fibrosis/mental retardation (Oct.-Nov. 1967), cancer counseling (Oct. 26,
1984).
Folders 81-88
UTPSM, miscellaneous - correspondence regarding cadavers (1950-1951), materials for
legislative budget hearings (1955-1956), administrative correspondence (1955-1959), Committee
of 75 regarding UT’s 75th anniversary on Jan. 10, 1958 (Folder 84), general correspondence
1960-1968 and 1971-1975 (Folders 85 & 86, respectively), the 1975 Lakeway Report regarding
funding, travel expense form with instructions (Folder 88).
SERIES V. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M. D. ANDERSON HOSPITAL & TUMOR
INSTITUTE (UTMDAH) (see Series I, Box 11 for article regarding M. D. Anderson’s legacy
to Texas)
Box 1 UT Board of Regents
Folders 1-21
1951-1958, 1965, 1982 - correspondence; reports; memorandums; meeting agendas and minutes;
June 28, 1957, Augmentation Plan for the UT Medical Branch (Folder 4); Dec. 13, 1958,
program for the inauguration of Joseph Royall Smiley as the fifth president of TX Western
College in El Paso, now UT El Paso (Folder 16); May 9- 11, 1957, program for the inauguration
of Edward Harold Litchfield as 12th chancellor of the Univ. of Pittsburgh (Folder 19).
Box 2 Administration
Folders 22-29
MDAH’s formal dedication Oct. 21-23, 1954; reports of "Examination for Medical Students in
the Subject Matter of Cancer: Project for Evaluating and Improving Cancer Teaching" dated
Sept. & Oct. 1950; correspondence & TS, "Mobile Medical Support for Civil Defense" in Harris
County (Folder 24); "Operation Mercy: plan & preparation for relief in the case of a disaster;"
Indian medical residents/residency training & correspondence with the Indian Medical Assoc.,
1954-1955; MDAH research project proposals dated Sept. 1954-Aug. 1956 & undated; policies
& procedures 1956-1971 (Folder 28); visitors to MDAH 1957-1968.
Folders 30-35
MDAH statistics, Oct.-Dec. 1958, Apr.-June 1959, Apr.-Sept. 1960 (Folders 30- 32); office
supply requisitions & purchase orders for 1961; autopsy forms; case abstracts for Dept. of
Medicine conferences Dec. 1957, Mar. 1958 (Folder 35).
Folders 36-39
Staff correspondence dated 1954-July 1958 including letters, memorandums, "Inventory of
extension and public service activities" dated Nov. 14, 1957 (Folder 38), proposed programs,
news clippings, etc.
Box 3 Administration
Folders 40-53
Staff correspondence dated Aug. 1958-1963, 1966-1969, 1973-1985, including letters,
memorandums, program for MDAH "Institute on Cancer Care" held March 8-10, 1961 (Folder
45); article reprint from July 1966 JAMA, "Psychological Aspects of Cancer Therapy: A
Surgeon’s Viewpoint" by Drs. John S. Stehlin , Jr. (also see Box 7), & Kenneth H. Beach (Folder
50), etc.
Box 4 Administration
Folders 54-57
Travel correspondence 1961-1965, classified personnel correspondence & information,
curriculum vitae 1963, 1965-1969.
Folders 58-63
Correspondence with A. R. Shands, Jr., M.D., of the Alfred I. DuPont Institute of the Nemours
Foundation, 1953-1973 (also see Series I, Box 3); with pathologist William O. Russell (also see
Boxes 7 & 8), 1954-1959; with Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 1954-1960
(Folder 60); with the Helen Hay Whitney Foundation regarding rheumatic fever, 1955; with
NIH/SWCCSG, 1956-1961; with UT Chancellor Harry H. Ransom, 1964, plus a brochure
prepared for a posthumous portrait dedication ceremony held April 24, 1983 (Folder 63).
Folders 64-67
Research contract proposal for cancer pharmacology unit, TS entitled "Modern Approaches to
the Therapy of Acute Leukemia," and correspondence with Drs. Emil Frei, III, (also see Box 9)
and Emil Freireich (also see Box 9), 1965-1967 (Folder 64); correspondence with Dr. Martin
Hrgovcic, 1968-1969; curriculum vita and correspondence with Dr. Isaac Djerassi, 1968-1971
(also see Series I, Box 11); correspondence with psychic Jeane Dixon including a brochure for
her Children to Children, Inc., in Washington, D.C., 1971-1976 (Folder 67).
Folders 68-69
Administration - radiation effects information including a handwritten draft of a report, the
minutes of the Dec. 19, 1957, meeting of the Radiation Health and Hazards Panel; and two
article reprints, "Effects of Fallout Radiation on a Human Population" (Radiation Research,
Supplement 1, 280-295, 1959) and "Protection by Bone Marrow Against the Effect of Urethan."
(Radiation Effects on the Hematopoietic System, 203- 210, undated, all in Folder 68; also see
Series II, Box 5 for additional radiation effects information); an outline for the Chemotherapy of
Cancer project.
Box 5 Administration
Folders 70-74
Puerto Rico Medical Center correspondence, maps, brochures, drawings, TS entitled "The Puerto
Rico Medical Center: Summary of the Progress and Development of the Project and the General
Plan of Financing, March 31, 1960," (Folder 70); TS, "Univ. of Puerto Rico Nuclear Center
Graduate School of the Medical Sciences" (Folder 71); growth & development program for the
Puerto Rico Medical Center and TS, "The Future of Family Practice..."; Puerto Rico Nuclear
Center project proposal including drawings, correspondence, and an announcement regarding
1962-1963 research fellowships; gen. statistics for Puerto Rico such as population age
distribution, population increase rates, and mortality rates (Folder 74).
Folders 75-79
1962-1969 AMA publications (newsletter, "The PR Doctor" for May & Nov. 1961, Jan. 1962;
brochures, "A Guide Regarding Objectives and Basic Principles of Continuing Medical
Education Programs" and "Principles of Medical Ethics of the AMA" dated 1954),
correspondence, meeting agendas, lists, etc. (Folder 75); NIH policy statements, correspondence,
applications and renewals for Dr. Sutow’s Research Career Award (Folders 76-77);
correspondence regarding proposed 1972 Japan visit by Drs. Taylor & Sutow; a master list of
contributors to the Sutow Memorial Fund (Folder 79; also see this series, Boxes 7 & 8, Series II,
Box 5 and Series III, Box 5 re: Dr. Sutow).
Folders 80-87
1965 report "10-Year Projection for the Department of Virology," information regarding the
April 1966 Henry A. Petersen, Sr., Memorial Lectureship at BCM; 1967- 1970 information
regarding the Buescher Science Park including a study dated April 1970 (Folder 82); 1971
information regarding Health Services Data Systems; correspondence regarding the 1976 Heath
Memorial Award; booklets regarding MDAH chairs: The Sue and Radcliffe Killam
Professorship, The Mesa Petroleum Co. Professorship in Cancer Prevention, Ruth Harriet
Ainsworth Cancer Research Chair in Developmental Therapeutics, The Florence Maude Thomas
Cancer Research Professorship, and the brochure, "Historical Highlights of The University of
Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas" (Folder 85); "New
Horizons in Medicine" published by BCM, undated; "Report of the Provost--1985" from
Northeastern Univ. College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio.
Box 6 Pediatrics
Folders 88-94
Human growth & development information (lecture notes, article reprints, anthropometric &
growth charts, information related to the AAP film, "Problem Child"); TSs regarding children’s
convulsive disorders, premature care, adrenogenital syndrome, summary of follow-up of cancer
patients at Duke Hospital (Folder 90); statistics and general information regarding cancer in
children; correspondence and specific information dated 1954-1959 regarding various pediatric
cancer patients (Folders 92* & 93* are restricted); pediatric charts & statistics including
"Statistical Bulletin, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company" dated Aug. 1961 & April 1962 and
pediatric research proposal by Dr. Noriaki Ida (Folder 94; also see this series, Box 7, Series I,
Boxes 3 & 11, Series II, Box 3, and Series III, Box 5 for more information on Dr. Ida).
Folders 95-98
Pediatrics, correspondence - 1956-1969 including a color photo of a former patient; article
reprint entitled "Curable Metastatic Tumors of Childhood" by Dr. Margaret P. Sullivan; May 21,
1966, newsletter "Pediatric World;" spring 1966 newsletter "National Committee for Children
and Youth: Follow up Reporter" (Folder 96); Jan. 21 & July 7, 1967 newsletters "Pediatric
World" (Folder 97); program for Variety Children’s Hospital’s annual pediatric postgraduate
course, "Infectious Disease, " Miami, FL, Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 1968 (Folder 98).
Folders 99-105
Correspondence, article reprints, draft of 1966 report, "Plans for the Future Development of the
Department of Pediatrics, MDAH" (Folder 99); final report, "Plans for the Future
Development..."; quarterly & monthly Dept. of Pediatrics reports indicating hospital admissions,
hospital discharges, clinic visits, bone marrow aspirations, deaths, autopsies, chemotherapy
treatments, etc., for 1968 (Folder 101); correspondence, presentations, & reports regarding
pediatric planning; "Manual for Pediatric Clinical Fellows & Residents," undated (Folder 103);
1971 "Health Experience Questionnaire" for patients’ parents; 1973-1975 patient information,
"Special Code Sheet for Pedi Review" and growth charts for specific patients (Folder 105*
restricted).
Box 7 Pediatrics/grant requests
Folders 106-110
Pediatrics - 1975-1985 correspondence, curriculum vita, & articles by Dr. Junko Sato Fiddes of
MDAH’s Dept. of Experimental Pediatrics (Folder 106); 1981-1985 correspondence, Dr.
Sutow’s curriculum vita, draft handwritten by Dr. Taylor of a presentation regarding the W. W.
Sutow Professorship in Pediatric Oncology (Folder 107; also see Series II, Box 5, Series III, Box
5, Box 5 of this series, and Folder 121 below for more information on Dr. Sutow); 1957-1967
PHS grants information, newsletter, & procedures for approval (Folders 108-109);
correspondence & brochures regarding possible sources for funds 1963, 1966-1967.
Folders 111-120
Grant requests - proposals for "Massive Dose Methotrexate with Citrovorum Factor Rescue and
Radiotherapy in Children with Metastatic Osteogenic Sarcoma, Phase III," UTMDAH School of
Medical Technology, 1954; Dr. Fred R. Guilford’s training program (a fellowship in otology),
1958-1960 (Folder 113); filming of Dr. Guilford’s ear operations, Dec. 1961 (Folder 114);
clinical psychiatry, Grant Taylor, Director, 1959- 1963; research clinical pathology program in
cancer, Drs. William O. Russell, David Marrack, H. Stephen Gallager, Alphonse Van Schoote,
1960-1961; PHS AI-06024-01, Airborne Cells, Comparative Abundance and Allergenicity, Dr.
John P. McGovern, including reprint of article, "Algae: A Cause of Inhalant Allergy in Children"
(Folder 117); psychiatry residents & fellows, cancer, 1961; pain & the management of pain
(Folder 119); Principles of Psychiatry for Physicians, Dr. David Mendel, instructor, 1961.
Folders 121-125
Grant requests - grant no. CA-05791 regarding transmission of tumor viruses from maternal
animals to offspring, Drs. Grant Taylor & W. W. Sutow (also see this series, Boxes 5 & 8,
Series II, Box 5, and Series III, Box 5), Noriaki Ida (see Box 6 of this series, Series I, Boxes 3 &
11, Series II, Box 3, and Series III, Box 5 for more information on Dr. Ida), 1961-1965
correspondence, applications for research grant, five- year progress report dated May 1, 1965
(Folder 125).
Folders 126-127
Grant requests - 1961-1966, psychiatry, Dr. John S. Stehlin, Jr. (also see Box 3), including
reprint of his 1966 article, "Psychological Aspects of Cancer Therapy: A Surgeon’s Viewpoint";
training & research in pathology, Dr. William O. Russell, 1962 (also see Boxes 4 & 8).
Box 8 Grant requests
Folders 128-132
Radio labeled trace metals & proteins in human cancer, Drs. William O. Russell (also see Boxes
4 & 7), C. D. Howe, H. G. Taylor, and Robert J. Shalek, Ph.D.,1962; Robert A. Welch
Foundation, administrators of research grants within the UT system, correspondence & proposals
dated 1962-1963; SWCCSG Grant A-06941-01, oncogenic effects of human virus in cancer,
including newspaper clippings, etc. (Folder 130* restricted specific patient information);
teenage clinic site visit, Drs. Grant Taylor & David Schrum, Jan-Feb. 1963; teaching films,
rehabilitative surgery & hearing loss, Grant Taylor, Director, 1963-1967 (Folder 132).
Folders 133-136
Grant CA-05831, 1964-1967, human leukemia/lymphoma study section, Drs. Leon Dmochowski
(also see this series, Box 9, and Series I, Box 11), John A. Sykes, C. C. Shullenberger, C. D.
Howe, 1964-1967; grant CA-08248, chemotherapy of induced and spontaneous leukemia in
mice, Drs. Grant Taylor, Robert A. and Annabel Liebelt, W. W. Sutow (also see Boxes 5 & 7
this series, Series II, Box 5, and Series III, Box 5 regarding Dr. Sutow),1964-1965,
correspondence, application, disapproval of application.
Folders 137-142
Application for public health traineeship grant, School of Public Health, Univ. of NC, 1964;
research in environmental medicine, Drs. Lee E. Farr and James G. Roney, 1964 (Folder 138);
television, open circuit medical, 1964; whole organ transplantation, 1964; shock, Jan. 1964;
rheumatoid arthritis, May 1964-Mar. 1965 (Folder 142).
Box 9 Grant requests
Folders 143-149
UT Educational Network (UTEN) program within community hospitals, 1964; human
leukemia/lymphoma virus study, Drs. L. Dmochowski (also see this series, Box 8, and Series I,
Box 11) & John A. Shively, 1964; correspondence & article reprints regarding human
leukemia/virology/electron microscopy, 1964-1965 (Folder 145); physiological adhesives, 1965;
videotapes of guest lecturers, 1965; Prairie View medical assembly, May 15-17, 1965, regarding
problems of the elderly patient (Folder 148); speaker procurement, 1965-1966.
Folders 150-157
Television teaching grants, R. A. Kolvoord, training program director, 1965-1966; workshops for
veterinarians, 1966, including brochure, "Policies and Procedures, Research Grant Program of
the Leukemia Society, Inc., Scholar Program-Fellowships- Grants-in-Aid, Dec. 14, 1965"
(Folder 151); summer workshop for dental instructional television, 1966; public health
traineeship, 1966; PHS contract proposal: "Studies on the Relationship of Viruses to Human
Leukemia and Lymphoma,"Drs. Emil Frei, III (also see Box 4), Emil J. Freireich (also see Box
4), James K. Luce, and others, 1966-1967 (Folder 154); 1966 correspondence regarding 1964
human leukemia/lymphoma virus study; NCI/PHS cancer chemotherapy courses, Grant Taylor,
principal investigator, 1966-1968 (Folder 156); E TX & St. Joseph Hospital Teaching Chain,
1967.
Box 10 Grant requests
Folders 158-163
"What Goes On...in Texas Medicine and Dentistry" booklets for March, May, July, Aug. 1968,
including correspondence and proofs for an Oct. 1968 copy that was never published.
Folders 164-169
Regional medical program in cancer, UT Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Continuing
Education Division, Grant Taylor, et al., 1968-1969; renewal proposal for "Relationship of
Viruses to Human Solid Tumors,"H. G. Taylor, et al., 1969; personal reminiscence of Osler
program, 1969-1970 (Folder 166; also see Series I, Boxes 1 and 11); Regional (Gross) Anatomy
(Films), Dr. John E. Healey, Jr., director , 1970; "Professional education for detection and
control of oral carcinoma," Dr. Richard H. Jesse, investigator, 1971 (Folder 168); "Psychiatry-
CP-Postgraduate Education," H. Grant Taylor, director, 1971-1972.
Folders 170-173
"Experimental Design to Determine Interrelationships Between Alcoholism & Nutrition," H.
Grant Taylor, et al., 1974; "Optimal Nutritional Support as an Adjunct to Cancer Therapy in the
Pediatric Patient," H. Grant Taylor, et al., undated government solicitation no. NO1-CP-65794-
57 (Folder 171); "A Proposal for Parent Advocacy Education," Vilma T. Falck, Ph.D., director,
Oct. 1975; "Laboratory Evaluations of the Inter-Relationship Between Cancer and Nutrition in
the Pediatric Age," Drs. J. Van Eys & H. Fritsche, 1976.
INDEX
American Cancer Society
American Medical Association
American Osler Society
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission
Atomic Energy Commission
Baylor College of Medicine
Bexar County Hospital District
Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft. Sam Houston, TX
Buescher Science Park, Bastrop, TX
Civil defense
Cosmos Club
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Darling, George B.
Davison, W. C.
Davison, Mrs. W. C.
Dixon, Jeane
Djerassi, Isaac
Dmochowski, Leon
Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC
Encephalitis virus, Japanese
Eyes of Texas Sight Foundation, Houston, TX
Genetics
Grant Taylor Lectureship
Harris County Hospital District
Hiroshima (Japan)
Homes of St. Mark, Houston, TX
Hsu, Katharine H. K.
Human growth and development
Ida, Noriaki
Influenza
Kabat, Irene
Leukemia
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
McGovern, John P.
Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
Miller, Robert W.
Moloney, William C.
Montgomery, Mildred N.
Nagasaki (Japan)
Nakayama, Tsutomi "Dutch"
Nemours Foundation, Alfred I. DuPont Institute, Wilmington, DE
Neoplasms
Newton Memorial Hospital, Cameron, TX
Nuclear medicine
Pediatrics
Poliomyelitis
Puerto Rico Medical Center
Radiation effects
Ransom, Harry H.
Regional Medical Plan
Reynolds, Earle & Barbara
Robert A. Welch Foundation
Robert B. Green Hospital, San Antonio, TX
Rosewood General Hospital, Houston, TX
Rubella
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Beaumont, TX
St. Joseph’s Hospital, Houston, TX
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX
St. Mary’s Hospital, Galveston, TX
St. Mary’s Hospital, Port Arthur, TX
St. Michael’s Hospital, Texarkana, TX
St. Patrick’s Hospital, Lake Charles, LA
Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio, TX
Scott & White Clinic, Temple, TX
Society for Pediatric Research
Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group, currently the Southwest Oncology Group
State of Texas
Coordinating Board
Coordinating Council
Dept. of Health
Sullivan, Margaret P.
Sutow, Wataru W.
United States Army Committee on Medical Education
University of Puerto Rico Nuclear Center Graduate School of the Medical Sciences
University of Texas
Board of Regents
Health Science Center
M. D. Anderson Hospital, see M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Postgraduate School of Medicine
Western College, see El Paso
Walter Reed Army Hospital, San Antonio, TX
White House Conference on Children & Youth
William Beaumont Army Hospital, Ft. Bliss, TX
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