Box 44
Contains 192 Results:
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arturo R. Ros, February 22, 1952
Telephone message for Philip Showalter Hench, February 22, 1952
Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench, February 7, 1952
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry J. Werthen, Jr., February 11, 1952
Letter from Tom D. Spies to Victor Johnson, January 28, 1952
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies, February 20, 1952
Hench informs Spies that Hench's paper from the recent Havana conference has been revised and edited. He thanks Spies for the hospitality shown him in Havana, expresses his pride in receiving the Finlay medal, and asks Spies' help in acquiring a translation of Andreu's remarks made at the medal ceremony.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Angel Vieta Barahona, February 22, 1952
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustavo Pittaluga, February 22, 1952
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Guillermo Garcia Lopez, February 22, 1952
Hench thanks Lopez for the courtesies shown to the him during the recent Havana congress. Hench enjoyed the meeting very much, even though vitamins and nutrition are not his field.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro A. Castillo, February 22, 1952
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cesar Rodriguez Exposito, February 22, 1952
Hench thanks Rodriguez for the copy of his book on Finlay. Hench will have a translation made, and is sure he will find the information useful for his own research.
Letter from R.J. Hinton to Philip Showalter Hench, February 26, 1952
Letter from Marshall J. Fiese to Philip Showalter Hench, February 27, 1952
Letter from Wilbur A. Lazier to Philip Showalter Hench, February 28, 1952
Lazier thanks Hench for his note discussing the Lazear family, and will use the information in future research.
Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Marshall J. Fiese, February 27, 1952
Letter from Guillermo Garcia Lopez to Philip Showalter Hench, March 10, 1952
Lopez thanks Hench for his contributions to the recent Havana conference. He was pleased to learn about Hench's work with cortisone, and also appreciated Hench's thoughtfulness in presenting slides in both Spanish and English.
Letter from Pedro A. Castillo to Philip Showalter Hench, March 14, 1952
Castillo thanks Hench for participating in the Conference on Vitamins and Nutrition in Havana. [See 04420009, 04420012 for English and Spanish versions of Castillo's speech.]
English translation [from Spanish] of the introduction to Philip Showalter Hench's presentation at the Conference on Vitamins and Nutrition in Havana, 1952
In an introduction to Hench's presentation at a Havana conference, [Castillo] gives an overview of Hench's Nobel prize winning research on arthritis and cortisone. See Spanish original.
Introduction to Philip Showalter Hench's presentation at the Conference on Vitamins and Nutrition in Havana, 1952
In an introduction to Hench's presentation at a Havana conference, Castillo provides an overview of Hench's Nobel prize winning research on arthritis and cortisone. See English translation.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to G. Glenwood Clark, March 20, 1952
Hench promises to review Reed's letters to see whether he ever mentioned Susie, an Apache household servant. He will send a copy of Clark's letter to Reed's family, who may remember her.