11. Science. 1923-1994.
This section has been divided into fifteen thematic sub-sections, which, when taken
as a whole, reflect the extraordinary breadth of Linus Pauling's scientific biography.
Boxes in the Science section typically hold manuscripts, research notes, correspondence,
figures, experimental data, non-Pauling reprints and other scientific research materials.
Generally speaking, materials have been arranged and cataloged according to research
topic. However, two sub-sections reflect the institutional architecture either supporting
or directing Pauling's work during specific periods of his life. For example, the
bulk of the collection's holdings concerning Pauling's relationship with the American
Chemical Society have been cataloged under the rubric "Scientific, Research and Grant-Funding
Institutions." A similar approach has been taken with much of Pauling's work sponsored
by the Guggenheim Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, etc.
221 boxes
11. Orthomolecular Medicine.
Boxes 11.031 - 11.040 (Page: 31 - 40)
11.031.
Correspondence re: vitamin C cancer therapy, 1973-1984.
This box is restricted.
11.032.
Assorted correspondence re: vitamin C cancer therapy, 1976-1994.
This box is restricted.
11.033.
Articles and Reprints re: the effects of vitamin C on specific types of cancer.
33.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and bowel cancer.
33.2.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and breast cancer.
33.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and leukemia, 1974, 1980.
33.4.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and lung cancer, No Date.
33.5.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and melanoma, No Date.
33.6.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and radiation cancer treatments, No Date.
33.7.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and skin cancer, No Date.
33.8.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and smoking related cancers, No Date.
33.9.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and stomach cancer, 1981.
33.10.
Articles and Reprints: Clinical Trial of High Dose Ascorbic Acid Supplements in Advanced
Human Cancer, No Date.
11.034.
Articles and Reprints re: the general use of vitamin C as a treatment for cancer.
34.1.
Articles and Reprints: Discussions of vitamin C and cancer from popular publications.
34.2.
Articles and Reprints: Discussions of vitamin C and cancer from scientific publications.
34.3.
Articles and Reprints: Assorted articles discussing vitamin C and cancer treatment.
34.4.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C, cancer, and the drug interferon.
34.5.
Articles and Reprints: Non-Pauling articles concerning the relationship between cancer
and nutrition.
34.6.
Reprint: Report of the National Cancer Advisory Board ad hoc sub-committee on nutrition
and cancer, No Date.
34.7.
Reprint: "Cancer: A collagen disease secondary to a nutritional deficiency?" W. J.
McCormick, Archives of Pediatrics, 76: 166-171, April 1959.
34.8.
Articles and Reprints: Use of vitamin C in conjunction with other nutrients as a cancer
treatment.
34.9.
Articles and Reprints: Research on cancer and vitamin C with rats and mice.
11.035.
Typescripts, Publications re: the treatment of cancer with vitamin C, 1976-1994.
35.1.
Typescripts: Ascorbic acid and cancer. I. Mechanism, and Ascorbic acid and cancer. II. Epidemiological, Biochemical, and Clinical Data, by Brian Leibovitz, 1976.
35.2.
Typescript: Studies on nutritional supplementation in transplanted cancer, by Brian Leibovitz, 1976.
35.3.
Reprints: "The relationship between cancer, radiotherapy, and vitamin C", by M. J.
Moriarty, et al, 1977; and "Effect of Radiotherapy on Plasma and Tumour Ascorbic Acid
Levels", by M. J. Moriarty, et al., 1977.
35.4.
Typescript: Vitamin C metabolism during infectious disease and cancer by Albert Olay Christopherson, 1978.
35.5.
Typescript and Correspondence: Ascorbic acid induced regression of a transplanted murine lymphosarcoma, by Jeff Tosk, et al., 1979.
35.6.
Typescript: Vitamin C in aging and cancer, by B. V. Siegel and Brian Leibovitz, No Date. [1970s].
35.7.
Typescript, Reprint, Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer: Examination of the Vale of Leven trial results using broad inductive
reasoning, by Michael Jaffey, 1981.
35.8.
Publication: NTP [National Toxicology Program] Technical Report on the Carcinogenesis bioassay
of L-ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) (Cas. No. 50-81-7) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Feed
Study), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, publication no. 83-2503, March 1983.
35.9.
Typescript: No evidence of carcinogenicity for L-ascorbic acid in fisher rats and B6C3F1 mice, by J. Fielding Douglas and James E. Huff, 1984.
35.10.
Typescript: High dose ascorbic acid prophylaxis in workers occupationally exposed to halogenated
ethers, by R. J. Stram, No Date. [1980s].
35.11.
Typescript: The multifactorial role of vitamin C in health and disease, by B. V. Siegel and Brian Leibovitz, No Date. [1980s].
35.12.
Typescript: My successful fight against cancer, Maurice Burke, No Date. [1980s].
35.13.
Typescript: Ascorbic acid: Biological functions and relation to cancer, National Institutes of Health, September 10-12, 1990.
35.14.
Draft Publication: Unconventional Cancer Treatments, Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, 1990.
35.15.
Typescript: Ascorbic acid and cancer: Animal and cell culture data, by Gladys Block, 1994.
11.036.
Assorted LP Cancer Research Grant Proposals, 1973-1977.
36.1.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Research on Cancer and Other Medical Problems", grant
proposal submitted to the United States Public Health Service, 1973.
36.2.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Studies of Ascorbic Acid and Mediators in Cancer",
United States Public Health Service grant 1 RO1 CA 15658-01, 1973-1974.
36.3.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Reports, Background Material: "Orthomolecular Diagnosis
of Cancer", United States Public Health Service grant 1 RO1 CA16398-01, 1973-1977.
36.4.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Ascorbic Acid and the Prophylaxis and Treatment of
Cancer in Animals", United States Public Health Service grant 1 RO1 CA 18227-01, 1975.
36.5.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Background Material: "Nutrition and Animal Tumors",
grant proposal submitted to the United States Public Health Service, 1975-1976.
11.037.
LP Grant Proposal: "Ascorbic Acid and Cancer", Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare. November 1, 1976.
37.1.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Background Information: "Ascorbic Acid and Cancer",
United States Public Health Service, 1976-1977.
11.038.
Assorted LP Cancer Research Grant Proposals, 1972-1984.
38.1.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Synthesis of Potential Anticarcinogens", grant proposal
submitted to the United States Public Health Service, 1976.
38.2.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Background Material: "Nutrition and Skin Cancer in
Hairless Mice", grant proposal submitted to the United States Public Health Service,
1978-1979.
38.3.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Reports: "Diet, Metabolic Profiles, and Breast Cancer
in Mice", United States Public Health Service grant 1 RO1 CA 26541-01A1, 1978-1984.
38.4.
Assorted Correspondence re: LP cancer research grant proposals, 1972-1981.
11.039.
Correspondence to and from cancer patients concerning vitamin C therapy; Medical histories
provided by patients, A-D, 1975-1987.
This box is restricted.
11.040.
Correspondence to and from cancer patients concerning vitamin C therapy; Medical histories
provided by patients, G-K, 1977-1984.
This box is restricted.
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