Activity Listings
- Letter from Dr. E. L. Matta, Jr., Assistant County Health Director for Maternal and Child Health, Dade County Department of Public Health, to LP RE: Mentions reading the brief summary of LP's address to the International Congress of Social Psychiatry in Medical Tribune, September 1969, and requests a copy of LP's dissertation, along with a confirmation on the recommended amounts 3.0 - 6.0 Gm. of ascorbic acid daily. [Letter from LP to Matta, 0, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence, 1967-1973), Box #100, Folder #100.3]
- Letter from Dr. F. J. Robinson, Grace Medical Group, to LP RE: Tells LP that his ideas in "Orthomolecular Psychiatry" have been used in a paper they are writing on a new approach to the treatment of transient cerebral ischemia and stroke. Says that one patient who was benefited by orthomolecular therapy. Mentions that he believes there may be a third species of therapeutic effect induced by a rapid supranormal concentration of an intramolecular substance, which would explain the extra benefits noted from intramuscular injection of vitamins. [Letter from LP to Robinson, 0, 1969] [Letter from Robinson to LP, October 14, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Correspondence, 1964-1969), Box #343, Folder #343.6]
- Letter from Dr. W. H. Wimmers, Managing Editor, North-Holland Publishing Company, to LP RE: Mentions LP's paper "Cohesive Energies of Tetrahedrally Coordinated Crystals", Physical Review Letters, Vol. 23, Number 9, in which he referenced The Nature of the Chemical Bond, 1960, and the experimental values from Selected Values of Chemical Thermodynamic Processes, 1952. Asks if these publications are sufficiently up-to-date for the modern research. [Letter from LP to Wimmers, 0, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1965-1974), Box #289, Folder #289.5]
- Letter from Glen F. Tarbet to LP RE: Tells LP about his son, who was supposedly diagnosed with schizophrenia and has been taking large vitamin doses for it, and says that his ex-wife claims to have been talking to LP and received his recommendation for the dosages. Admits that he has taken his son to see a different doctor and that the doctor did not find any signs of schizophrenia, nor did the boy's regular physician recall ever giving that diagnosis, so asks LP if he remembers ever corresponding with his ex-wife. Encloses a copy of the letter from his ex-wife and a copy of the letter from the boy's regular physician, Dr. Harold Day. [Letter from LP to Tarbet, 0, 1969] [Letter from Tarbet to LP, October 3, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1964-1969), Box #412, Folder #412.6]
- Letter from William Sosnowsky Wayne State University College of Education to LP RE: Requests a reprint of LP's article from the Mental Health Digest "Orthomolecular Psychiatry". [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence), Box # 11.079, Folder #79.4]
- Statement from Southern California First National Bank to LP RE: current balance: $2,071.97. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #38.4]
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