Activity Listings
- Letter from Charles Chadwick to LP, RE: Chadwick writes to LP about joining the Center for the Studies of Democratic Institutions. He writes that his profession is mechanical engineering and asks for advice about a device he is using. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 78, Folder# 78.3]
- Letter from Dr. Alec MacConkey to LP, RE: Dr. MacConkey points out that his own case supports LP's theory. Dr. MacConkey's acute anxiety faded out with 100mg. of niacinamide t.i.d. Dr. MacConkey expresses his dissatisfaction with the attitude of the average physician about dietary factors. Enclosed with a newspaper clipping of a report in The Miami Herald titled "Is Mental Disease Due to Chemical Imbalance?" [Letter from LP to Dr. Alec MacConkey, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Letter from J. S. Al-Badri, College of Science in Baghdad, Iraq, to LP, RE: Asks for LP's opinion about the equivalence of a Ph. D. degree from the Soviet Union to a Ph. D. from a western university because the Educational and Scientific authorities of Iraq do not consider them equivalent. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 15, Folder# 15.3]
- Letter from Jacob Patent to LP, RE: Mr. Patent is interested in the New York Times article of April 20, where LP states that mental disorder may stem from a chemical imbalance in the brain. Further asks how one can obtain the therapy to restore the balance. [Letter from LP to Jacob Patent, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Letter from James McKerrow, UCSD, to LP, RE: McKerrow is a graduate student interested in LP's work concerning the molecular basis for mental diseases, and asks if there are any positions available to him. LP makes a note on the letter "Summers + 6 weeks with us". [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia, Stanford University, 1961, 1967-1972. Box # 1.038, Folder #38.3 Correspondence, Reports, Memoranda, Notes: Stanford University, 1968.]
- Letter from Mr. Charles D. Eslinger to LP, RE: Describes his medical history and offers to serve as a subject in LP's research program on mental disorder. [Letter from LP to Mr. Charles D. Eslinger, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Letter from Mrs. E. Schuster to LP, RE: [Letter from LP to Mrs. E. Schuster, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Letter from Mrs. Elka H. Leland to LP, RE: Mrs. Leland is very interested in the Sacramento Bee article of LP's theory on the biochemical basis of mental illness. She gives a brief description of her medical condition and her family history of medicine. She offers to participate in LP's research program. [Letter from LP to Mrs. Elka H. Leland, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Letter from Sister Mary Agnesene to LP, RE: Expresses interests in LP's World-Herald article about the connection between diet deficiency and mental disorder. Inquires whether there is a relationship between diet deficiency and mental confusion and forgetting in the elderly. [Letter from LP to Sister Mary Agnesene, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Linus Pauling Brings Message to Amherst”, Boston Sunday Globe. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.009 Folder #9.51]
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