By Anna Dvorak and Anne Bahde
Collection Overview
Title: Irwin Stone Papers, 1902-1984
Predominant Dates: 1950-1980
ID: MSS Stone
Primary Creator: Stone, Irwin
Extent: 17.0 cubic feet. More info below.
Arrangement: The Irwin Stone Papers are arranged in three series: Series 1: Book Research and Subject Files; Series 2: Correspondence and Professional Files; and Series 3: Speeches and Publications.
Date Acquired: 00/00/2016
Languages of Materials: English [eng], Chinese [chi], French [fre], German [ger], Hebrew [heb], Italian [ita], Japanese [jpn], Russian [rus], Spanish;Castilian [spa], Swedish [swe]
Abstract
Irwin Stone was a biochemist and chemical engineer who was known for his groundbreaking research on ascorbic acid, more commonly known as Vitamin C. He championed the use of Vitamin C for food preservation and human health throughout his career, influencing how Vitamin C was used by nutritionists, biochemists, medical professionals, and the pharmaceutical industry. Materials document his research and career as a biochemist, public speaker, and author and relate to Vitamin C's effects on diseases such as cancer, stress, wound healing, AIDS, and drug addiction. Access to Box 11 Folder 57 and Box 12 Folder 13 is restricted due to the presence of confidential information.
Scope and Content Notes
The Irwin Stone Papers document Stone's research on ascorbic acid, more commonly known as Vitamin C. Stone championed the idea humans are naturally deficient in ascorbic acid due to a gene mutation. He advocated for the use of Vitamin C for human health throughout his career, influencing how Vitamin C was used by nutritionists, biochemists, medical professionals, and the pharmaceutical industry throughout the 1970s and later. Materials document his research and career as a biochemist, public speaker, and author, and relate to Vitamin C's effects on diseases such as cancer, stress, wound healing, AIDS, and drug addiction.
Stone's research and writing for The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease (1972), is documented in Series 1: Book Research and Subject Files. In addition to scientific reprints and reference materials, these files contain Stone's notes for the book and some drafts (though full written drafts of the book are not present). Stone grouped files by subject area, dividing into cited references, documents not used, and documents received late. Reprints date from 1902 to 1971, though the bulk are from the mid-to-late 1960s. There are multiple papers in foreign languages with translations and/or summaries, including papers in Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish.
Series 2: Correspondence and Professional Files documents Stone's interactions with prominent members and organizations in the fields of orthomolecular medicine, vitamins, and biochemistry, as well as other major public figures. These include: Abram Hoffer, Henry Newbold, and Norman Cousins; Stone's correspondence with Linus Pauling is not present in the collection. In many cases, Stone's correspondence with medical doctors frequently regards differing opinions and evolving science on ascorbic acid, and its use in various diseases and ailments. He also corresponded with other medical professionals including veterinarians, dentists, and nurses about different applications of Vitamin C. Stone's correspondence with other biochemists and scientists centers on the practice of running various experiments related to or including ascorbate.
Stone and others in the orthomolecular field had a significant influence on the vitamin and pharmaceutical industry, especially during the 1970s. Correspondence with these companies, including Freeda Vitamins and Hoffman LaRoche, is included in this series and documents industry relations and the impact of increasing use of Vitamin C by the public.
Series 2 also contains correspondence related to a number of his other research projects and plans. In 1962, Stone began a study regarding the effects of taking high levels of ascorbic acid by gathering data from individuals who had already been taking a high dose regimen for some time. These questionnaire responses contain confidential information and are restricted.
Professional files in this series include article reprints, newspaper and magazine clippings, publications, and cassette recordings of conference speeches and conversations. This series also contains a nearly full run of Stone's IS-FACT (Irwin Stone Foundation for Ascorbate Capability and Therapy) Newsletter, which was often a reprint of an article appearing in another publication, annotated by Stone and distributed to his subscribers.
Series 3: Speeches and Publications contain files for Stone's articles, other publications, and public talks. These files include correspondence with organizers about scheduling and scope, writing drafts and notes, research articles, brochures and promotional materials, supporting documentation such as newsletters, press coverage and newspaper clippings, and follow up correspondence. Materials in this series were also used by Stone to compile his IS-FACT (Irwin Stone Foundation for Ascorbate Capability and Therapy) newsletter. Materials reflect his interactions with the scientific public about his ideas, and often provide evidence of the reception of his ideas in different environments. Stone's interactions with organizations and publications such as the National Health Federation and Nutrition Today reflect his work's importance in the broader alternative health and nutrition movement of the 1970s.
Biographical / Historical Notes
Born in 1907, Irwin Stone was a biochemist and chemical engineer who was known for his groundbreaking research on ascorbic acid, more commonly known as Vitamin C. He championed the use of Vitamin C for food preservation and human health throughout his career.
After his education in chemical engineering, Stone was the Chief Chemist at Pease Laboratories, a biological and chemical consulting laboratory in New York. In 1934, he set up and directed the enzyme and fermentation research laboratory of Wallerstein Company, a manufacturer of industrial enzymes. In this setting, he first experimented with using ascorbic acid to guard against enzyme deterioration from exposure to air. As part of his work on improving the flavor stability of packaged beer, he discovered the preservative qualities of ascorbic acid, just two years after the substance's discovery by Albert Szent-Gyorgyi. He filed 5 patents on applications of ascorbic acid between 1935-1940, including one for its first industrial use as a food antioxidant. During this period he began researching scurvy and related diseases, as his discoveries and patents led in part to the virtual elimination of frank clinical scurvy from developed countries. Stone began positing that these were linked to humans' inability to produce necessary amounts of ascorbic acid.
In 1954, Stone and his wife Barbara were driving to attend a meeting of the American Society of Brewing Chemists in South Dakota when they were hit by a drunk driver. Both had extensive injuries. Stone was told he would not walk again or possibly talk again due to a traumatic larynx injury. They spent three months in rehabilitation together in South Dakota. After five operations he left fully healed, walking and talking. Both credited their accelerated recovery to the consumption of large doses of Vitamin C. Stone used his research background to prove the detoxifying power of ascorbic acid, claiming that it increased human resistance to the shock of sudden injury or illness.
In 1965, he began publishing a continuing series of papers on the genetic liver-enzyme disease he called hypoascorbemia. This disease occurs, Stone asserted, because humans carry a defective gene for the enzyme protein L-gluconolactone oxidase, and this is the reason humans were susceptible to scurvy and rampant chronic subclinical scurvy.
In April 1966, Linus Pauling met Irwin Stone at one of Pauling's lectures. After reading Stone's ascorbic acid regimen and his work on ascorbate, Pauling and his family began taking large doses of Vitamin C. Pauling saw a significant improvement in the colds that he had suffered from for many years. He began promoting Vitamin C as a therapeutic, corresponding with Stone and others in the field. Pauling published Vitamin C and the Common Cold in 1971. In this book, Pauling deemed Stone "the leader in the ascorbic acid field," and refers to his published work throughout.
Through his writings and lectures, Stone sought to educate people about the importance of nutrition and the role of Vitamin C in maintaining optimal health, with the ultimate purpose of lessening human suffering. Though publishing was difficult for Stone because his ideas were not accepted by mainstream medical science at the time, he persevered, publishing scientific research papers whenever possible and distributing those widely to different audiences.
In addition to his research endeavors, Stone was a prolific writer and lecturer, sharing his findings with both scientific communities and the general public. Between 1931-1968, he also published over 60 articles on brewing chemistry and made significant contributions to the brewing industries. He was issued 26 U.S. patents for brewing technology between 1934 and 1977, as well as numerous foreign patents. He was President of the American Society of Brewing Chemists from 1962-1963, and a life member of the American Society of Brewing Chemists, the American Chemical Society, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Society of Sigma Xi. He was also a member of the Master Brewers Association of American, the Orthomolecular Medical Society, and a fellow of both the American Institute of Chemists and the Association of Official Analytical Chemists.
After retiring from Wallerstein in 1972, Stone devoted his time to advancing his assertion that humans did not naturally produce enough Vitamin C. He published The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease (1972). He founded a non-profit called IS-FACT (Irwin Stone Foundation for Ascorbate Capability and Therapy), mounting research and educational activities related to ascorbate. As part of this effort, he regularly produced newsletters reprinting scientific research papers on Vitamin C for users who did not have access to medical libraries. He referred to himself as a paleopathologist, based on his significant research into the history of human ascorbate production and the genetic mutation responsible for inhibiting ascorbic acid production.
In May 1984, while in Los Angeles to receive awards from the Academy of Orthomolecular Psychiatry, the Orthomolecular Medical Society, and the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Stone choked while eating due to effects of throat injuries from his 1954 accident and passed away. Stone was inducted into the Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame in 2004, honoring his pioneering work and a legacy of innovation and discovery in the field of biochemistry.
Administrative Information
More Extent Information:
17 boxes; 43 audio cassettes; 5 photographs
Statement on Access:
Collection is open for research. Box 11 Folder 57 and Box 12 Folder 13 are restricted due to the presence of confidential information
Acquisition Note:
The collection was donated by Steven Stone in 2016.
Related Materials:
Linus Pauling's research on Vitamin C therapy and orthomolecular medicine can be found in Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers Series 11: Science, Subseries 11: Orthomolecular Medicine. Other Pauling material related to Vitamin C can be found in Series 2: Publications, Series 3: Speeches, and Series 17: Personal Library. Pauling Correspondence with Irwin Stone, Abram Hoffer, and others in the ascorbic acid megadosing world can be found in Series 1: Correspondence. The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Records detail the research of this organization, including work with Stone. The Ewan Cameron Papers document Cameron's research partnership on Vitamin C and cancer with Pauling, as well as this transcribed memoir. The History of Science Oral History Collection contains interviews with several individuals close to this work, including Stephen Lawson from the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine. The History of Science Rare Book Collection contains numerous materials related to vitamin research.
Preferred Citation:
Irwin Stone Papers (MSS Stone), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Creators
People, Places, and Topics
Brewing.
History of Science
Hoffer, Abram, 1917-2009
Nutrition--Research.
Orthomolecular Medical Society (U.S.)
Orthomolecular therapy
Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994
Public health.
Scurvy
Stone, Irwin
Vitamin C
Vitamin C--Physiological effect
Vitamin C--Therapeutic use.
Vitamin C deficiency
Forms of Material
Box and Folder Listing
- Series 1: Book Research and Subject Files, 1902-1971
- Series 1 documents Stone's research and writing for the production of his book, The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease, published in 1972. Materials are arranged alphabetically by subject area; each subject area includes the cited references from the literature for the book, and other literature not used. Reprints and articles are frequently annotated with his notes and citations. Of special note in this series is his correspondence with article translators, in which he often asks for more detail.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Aging, Cited References, 1941-1970
- Folder 2: Aging, Not Used, 1937-1970
- Folder 3: Aging, Not Used, 1937-1970
- Folder 4: Anemia, 1943-1968
- Folder 5: Anemia, 1938-1965
- Folder 6: Arthritis Rheumatism, 1935-1966
- Folder 7: Arthritis Rheumatism, Background, 1936-1968
- Folder 8: Arthritis Rheumatism, Cited References, 1934-1966
- Folder 9: Arthritis Rheumatism, Not Being Used and Not Pertinent, 1940-1967
- Folder 10: Bleeding, 1934-1968
- Folder 11: Burns, 1947-1966
- Folder 12: C-Levels Hypo-Scurvy, 1935-1969
- Folder 13: C-Levels Hypo-Scurvy, 1923-1968
- Folder 14: C-Levels Hypo-Scurvy, 1932-1964
- Folder 15: C-Levels Hyper-Scurvy, 1936-1968
- Folder 16: Cancer, Cited References, 1935-1971
- Folder 17: Cancer, Cited References, 1935-1971
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Cancer II, 1934-1969
- Folder 2: Cancer II, Types of Cancer, 1936-1964
- Folder 3: Cancer II, Not Pertinent, 1935-1968
- Folder 4: Cancer III, 1965-1966
- Folder 5: Cancer III, 1942-1967
- Folder 6: Cardiovascular Diseases, 1964-1968
- Folder 7: Cardiovascular Diseases, 1934-1966
- Folder 8: Cardiovascular Diseases, 1937-1963
- Folder 9: Cardiovascular Diseases, 1942-1968
- Folder 10: Cataract and Eye Conditions, 1936-1970
- Folder 11: Cataract and Eye Conditions, Types of Cataracts, 1935-1970
- Folder 12: Cataract and Eye Conditions, Cited references, 1939-1969
- Folder 13: Cataract and Eye Conditions, Not Used, 1938-1968
- Folder 14: Cited References, 1907-1962
- Folder 15: Cited References, Chapters 1-6, 1907-1963
- Folder 16: Common Cold, 1929-1968
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Dental Applications, 1937-1967
- Folder 2: Detoxification, Potentiation, 1934-1970
- Folder 3: Detoxification, Potentiation, Not Used, 1933-1968
- Folder 4: Detoxification, Potentiation, Not Pertinent, 1935-1967
- Folder 5: Detoxification, Botulism and Tetanus, 1963-1969
- Folder 6: Detoxification, Snakebite, 1955-1971
- Folder 7: Infectious Diseases - Bacterial, Cited References, 1934-1971
- Folder 8: Infectious Diseases - Bacterial, Cited References, 1933-1962
- Folder 9: Infectious Diseases - Bacterial, Cited References, 1936-1962
- Folder 10: Infectious Diseases - Bacterial II, General, 1937-1966
- Folder 11: Infectious Diseases - Bacterial II, Bactericidal and Antitoxic Effect, 1936-1957
- Folder 12: Infectious Diseases - Bacterial II, Not Used, 1940-1962
- Folder 13: Infectious Diseases - Bacterial II, Classified After Chapter Written, 1931-1969
- Folder 14: Infectious Diseases - Viral, Rabies, 1957-1965
- Folder 15: Infectious Diseases - Viral II, 1935-1969
- Folder 16: Infectious Diseases - Viral, Cited References, 1937-1970
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Large Reviews on A.A., 1937-1965
- Folder 2: Large Reviews on A.A., 1953-1964
- Folder 3: Lind Bicentenary Symposium, 1953, 1913-1965
- Folder 4: Lind Bicentenary Symposium, 1953, 1909-1964
- Folder 5: Meniere's Syndrome/Multiple Sclerosis, 1939-1967
- Folder 6: Miscellaneous I, 1918-1964
- Folder 7: Miscellaneous I, 1936-1964
- Folder 8: Miscellaneous I, 1917-1963
- Folder 9: Miscellaneous II, 1925-1965
- Folder 10: Miscellaneous II, 1938-1964
- Folder 11: Miscellaneous III, 1925-1965
- Folder 12: Miscellaneous III, 1925-1965
- Folder 13: Miscellaneous IV, 1902-1966
- Folder 14: Miscellaneous V, 1955-1966
- Folder 15: Miscellaneous VI, 1943-1969
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Miscellaneous - Gout, 1960-1964
- Folder 2: Miscellaneous - Alkaptonuria, 1939-1963
- Folder 3: Miscellaneous - PKU, 1939-1966
- Folder 4: Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Nephritis, 1938-1970
- Folder 5: Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Oxalates and Oxaluria, 1957-1970
- Folder 6: Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Urological Paper, 1937-1966
- Folder 7: Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Urology Paper, 1960-1966
- Folder 8: Peptic - Gastric Ulcer, Cited References, 1933-1969
- Folder 9: Peptic - Gastric Ulcer, Literature Received After Chapter Written, 1938-1969
- Folder 10: Peptic - Gastric Ulcer, Pertinent but just too many, 1936-1971
- Folder 11: Peptic - Gastric Ulcer, Not Used, 1933-1970
- Folder 12: Pollution - Smoking, Cited References, 1938-1971
- Folder 13: Pregnancy - Abortion, Cited References, 1915-1971
- Folder 14: Pregnancy - Abortion, 1936-1971
- Folder 15: Pregnancy - Abortion, 1932-1967
- Folder 16: Psychoses, Cited References, 1938-1971
- Folder 17: Psychoses, 1938-1971
- Folder 18: Psychoses, 1939-1970
- Folder 19: SeCure Production, 1956-1966
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Shock, 1939-1970
- Folder 2: Shock-Morbidity Index, 1941-1969
- Folder 3: Smoking, 1951-1970
- Folder 4: Smoking, 1946-1967
- Folder 5: Smoking, 1952-1963
- Folder 6: Smoking, Ciliary Action, 1933-1967
- Folder 7: Stress, 1959-1970
- Folder 8: Stress, Chapter 24 Cited References, 1937-1969
- Folder 9: Stress, Chapter 25 Cited References, 1938-1967
- Folder 10: Stress, Not Used, 1941-1967
- Folder 11: Stress, Hypoxia-Altitude Not Used, 1895-1969
- Folder 12: Stress, Radiation Not Used, 1936-1969
- Folder 13: Strokes (Cerebral Accidents) - Vascular Disease, 1936-1970
- Folder 14: Wound Healing, 1937-1965
- Folder 15: Wound Healing, 1939-1964
- Folder 16: Wound Healing, 1940-1966
- Folder 17: YDI - Chap. 30 - The Future, 1935-1971
- Series 2: Correspondence and Professional Files, 1914-1984
- Series 2 contains materials related to Stone's engagement with various individuals about Vitamin C work. A notable correspondant is journalist Norman Cousins; his article "Anatomy of an Illness," published in The Saturday Review in 1977, includes his experience with Vitamin C megadoses. Stone contacted Cousins after the article was published, and was warmly received. Their animated correspondence over several years is included in this series. Stone's exchanges with Dr. Kurt Donsbach, a disgraced nutritionist who ran a variety of schemes, is also in this series. Orthomolecular leader Abram Hoffer and Stone had a long and involved correspondence on shared ideas. Also notable is the documentation of various companies (Preventix Pharmaceuticals, Nabisco) licensing Stone's patents, as well as his interaction with different pharmaceutical companies about his work and ideas. A nearly complete run of his IS-FACT (Irwin Stone Foundation for Ascorbate Capability and Therapy) Newsletter appears in the folders for "Sir Speedy," the copying service he used to create and distribute the newsletter. This series also contains numerous audiocassette recordings of programs, conversations, and lectures Stone recorded and archived.
- Extent: 21 audiocassettes, 5 photographs
- Box 7
- Folder 1: Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, 1973-1983
- Folder 2: Australasian Nurses Journal, 1977-1983
- Folder 3: Blood Project, 1942-1975
- Folder 4: Blood Project, 1962-1966
- Folder 5: Dr. Allen Campbell, 1976-1982
- Folder 6: Gerson Institute-Norman Fritz-Cancer, 1978
- Folder 7: Canadian Ass'n Preventative and Orthomolecular Medicine, 1979
- Folder 8: Canadian TV Network Ltd., 1978
- Folder 9: Cancer Victims and Friends, 1975-1977
- Folder 10: Children's Cancer Research Institute, 1978
- Folder 11: Cancer Colonic, 1975-1978
- Folder 12: Carbon Monoxide and Cyanide Tests, 1937-1968
- Folder 13: Case Histories, 1975-1979
- Folder 14: James Cason, 1978-1981
- Folder 15: Dr. John F. Catchpool, 1975-1981
- Folder 16: Jack Challem, 1981-1983
- Folder 17: Indu B. Chatterjee, 1965-1977
- Folder 18: Dr. E. Cheraskin, 1967-1983
- Includes a photograph of Stone and Cheraskin
- Folder 19: Edwin J. Chernosky, 1980-1981
- Folder 20: Clayton University, 1982
- Folder 21: Richard S. Colman, 1973-1974
- Folder 22: Colon Center, 1979
- Folder 23: Coma - 20/20, 1983
- Folder 24: Sandy Cortwright, 1983
- Folder 25: Norman Cousins - AIDS, 1982-1983
- Folder 26: Norman Cousins - Saturday Review, 1976-1982
- Folder 27: Dr. R. A. Cowley, 1978
- Folder 28: Joe Creely - Bentonite, 1972-1983
- Folder 29: COMS Cancer Tapes - Distribution, 1976
- 3 cassette tapes
- Folder 30: Dr. W. D. Currier, 1973-1978
- Folder 31: Cystic Fibrosis, 1979-1981
- Folder 32: Dr. Ward Dean - Long Life Magazine, 1978-1979
- Folder 33: Dental Paper - Donald Call, 1981-1982
- Folder 34: Detoxicorbate, 1976-1977
- Folder 35: DET-KAL Ascorbate Research Foundation, 1978-1979
- Folder 36: Dr. Keene Dimick, 1970-1980
- Folder 37: Mark Dixon - Anabolic Labs, 1980
- Folder 38: Dr. Eugene Dong, Jr. - Stanford Medicine, 1974
- Folder 39: Dr. Kurt Donsbach, 1979-1981
- Folder 40: Hugh Downs - Over Easy, 1978-1979
- Folder 41: Drug Addiction Clinics - Mike Baker, 1983
- Folder 42: Cortez F. Enloe, Jr. - Nutrition Today, 1967-1974
- Folder 43: Cortez F. Enloe, Jr. Correspondence, 1973-1979
- Folder 44: Dean Edell, 1982
- Folder 45: Lennart G. Erickson, 1971-1981
- Box 8
- Folder 1: Eurotechnical Research University, 1983-1984
- Folder 2: Ben F. Feingold, M.D., 1979
- Folder 3: Dr. Wayne R. Fiscus, D.C., 1978-1979
- Folder 4: Dr. William H. Fisher, 1976-1979
- Folder 5: Dr. Robert W. Fortner, Nephrologist, 1963-1981
- Folder 6: Mr. Charles Fox, 1982
- Folder 7: Carleton Fredericks, 1977-1978
- Folder 8: Freeda Vitamins - Dr. Philip Zimmerman, 1979-1981
- Folder 9: Dr. John H. Fenster - DNA, 1973-1977
- Folder 10: Dr. Othmar Gabriel - Washington, D.C., 1959-1969
- Folder 11: Dr. Soloman Garb, 1968-1970
- Folder 12: Mrs. S. P. Gavran - Rabies, 1976-1981
- Folder 13: Dr. Emil Ginter - Institute of Nutrition, 1975-1979
- Folder 14: Burton Goldberg, 1981-1982
- Folder 15: Phil Gold, 1983
- Folder 16: Avram Goldstein, 1976-1978
- Folder 17: Judy Goeltz - Jet Lag, 1978-1981
- Folder 18: Bob Goligoski - Mercury News, 1979-1980
- Folder 19: Samuel R. Green, 1972-1974
- Folder 20: Dr. James Greenwood, Jr., 1964-1979
- Folder 21: Gordon W. Hewes, 1982
- Folder 22: Hahnemann University, 1983
- Folder 23: Robert Harrison - Drug Addiction, 1977-1978
- Folder 24: Wayne Harris - Hilcoa Company, 1976-1979
- Includes a photo of Harris and Stone
- Folder 25: Paul Harvey, 1983-1984
- Folder 26: Joseph G. Hattersley, 1978-1979
- Folder 27: Abram Hoffer, 1971-1982
- Folder 28: Clyde Hawley, 1976
- Folder 29: Health Horizons, Inc., 1978-1981
- Folder 30: Victor Herbert, M.D., J.D., 1958-1978
- Folder 31: Cathy and Guy Herron - The Good Life Gazette, 1979-1980
- Includes cassette of interview with Guy Herron
- Folder 32: A. F. Hess' Scurvy Papers, 1914-1921, 1914-1921
- Folder 33: A. Hoffer - Canadian Drug Addiciton Patent, 1977-1979
- Includes cassette with various conversations
- Folder 34: Hoffmann - La Roche, 1973-1980
- Folder 35: Dr. Barry Saltzman, Dr. Lawrence Ecker - Holistic Medical Group, 1973-1982
- Folder 36: Holbrook University, 1982
- Folder 37: Jim Holbrook - Institute for Acrobionic Sciences, 1977-1983
- Folder 38: Holistic Medical Groups - Meetings - Seminars - Literature, 1978
- Folder 39: Dr. R. E. Hughes - DHAA Reductase, 1964-1967
- Folder 40: Huxley Institute for Biosocial Research, 1981-1982
- Folder 41: Institute Medical Research, 1966-1983
- Includes 2 cassettes of taped talks given by Dr. David A. Stevens and Dr. James R. Herrod at IMR
- Folder 42: International Academy of Medical Preventics, 1983
- Folder 43: International Academy of Preventative Medicine, 1975-1983
- Folder 44: International Academy of Preventative Medicine, 1975
- Folder 45: International Academy of Preventative Medicine, 1973-1975
- Box 9
- Folder 1: Steven S. Isono, M.D., 1982
- Folder 2: Israel - F.R.I. Israel Med. Res. Foundation, Ltd., 1977
- Folder 3: Israel - Surgeon General, Ministry of Defense, Tel Aviv, and Others, 1972-1977
- Includes 3 photographs of Stone and others, including Linus Pauling at the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine
- Folder 4: Rev. Lloyd H. Jones, 1981
- Folder 5: Journal of International Academy - Metabology, 1978
- Folder 6: J.I.A.P.M. - Leon Pomeroy - 50 year Anniversary Festschrift Issue, 1983-1984
- Folder 7: J.I.A.P.M. - Review of paper on allergy by 4 Army Doctors, 1981-1982
- Folder 8: Loose Copy of Nutrition Today, 1975
- Folder 9: Steven and Helene Kane - Garlic Press KFAT Gilroy, 1971-1979
- Folder 10: Prof. Frank Karasek - Univ. of Waterloo - Hon. Doctorate, 1973-1976
- Folder 11: Diane Keaton - KCBS Radio, 1979
- Folder 12: Joseph Keininger - Cancer Victim - Senior Patent Attorney - IBM, 1981-1982
- Folder 13: Jane Kinderlehrer, Senior Editor, Prevention, 1974
- Folder 14: Kenneth L. Kidwell, President, Eureka Federal Savings, 1976-1979
- Includes cassette of Kidwell's "I Used to Have Cancer" recorded 7/14/1976
- Folder 15: Ben Kramer - Addiction and other work, 1977-1980
- Folder 16: Shelley Krasnow - Manassas, Va. 22110, 1969-1975
- Folder 17: Dr. Ernst T. Krebs, 1975-1976
- Folder 18: Si and Betty Kamen, 1983-1984
- Folder 19: Joe Kieninger - Cancer Patent, 1983
- Folder 20: Dr. Hans J. Kugler, 1974-1975
- Folder 21: Wilfred J. La Barre - Chiropractor, La Barre Chiropractic Clinic, 1983
- Folder 22: Lancet - Letter - 1974 - Dr. M. H. Briggs - Australia, 1973-1974
- Folder 23: The Lancet - Letter to the Editor, 1979
- Folder 24: Conrad Laschiver, 1974-1979
- Folder 25: Dr. Miriam Lee - Acupuncturist, 1978
- Folder 26: Dr. Olaf K. Skinsnes, Leprosy, 1972-1980
- Folder 27: Dr. Daniel L. Weiss, Leprosy, 1973
- Folder 28: Dr. Malcom Leslie, 1979
- Folder 29: Stephen Levine - Nutri-Cology, 1978-1984
- Folder 30: Augusta Levy, 1970-1976
- Folder 31: Frank Levy - Gout, 1969-1983
- Folder 32: Howard Lewis - Director of Development, L. I. College Hospital, Brooklyn, 1979
- Folder 33: Lupus Foundation, 1979-1981
- Folder 34: L.I.F.E. - Louis Lykken, 1972-1973
- Folder 35: Dr. Virginia Livingston, 1972-1979
- Folder 36: Judy Lyons - Brentwood, Tenn., 1981-1982
- Folder 37: March of Dimes - Birth Defects Foundation, 1974-1984
- Folder 38: Dr. Marshall Mandell, 1978
- Folder 39: Dr. Michael Margoles, 1977-1981
- Folder 40: Larry Masidlover - Press Features News Service, 1979-1981
- Includes cassette recording of conversation with Masidlover, 4/2/1979
- Folder 41: Dr. Richard Mason - Ass't Coroner, 1976-1978
- Includes cassette recording of visit with Mason, and Archie and Glen, 9/1/1977
- Folder 42: McCormick's (Dr. Wm. J.) Papers, 1962
- Folder 43: Joseph J. McGovern, Jr., MD, 1983
- Folder 44: Andrew R. L. McNaughton, 1966-1982
- Includes 2 cassettes of megasorbics discussion, 9/24/1975, with "The Trophoblast Theory of Cancer"
- Folder 45: Dr. Heinrich Meister, 1974-1980
- Folder 46: Dr. Robert S. Mendelshon, MD, 1976-1982
- Includes 2 cassettes of two talks Mendelsohn gave at the NHE Northwest Regional San Jose 82
- Folder 47: Philippe Mercier - French Translation, 1972-1974
- Folder 48: MERIT Pharmaceutical Co., 1979-1980
- Folder 49: Harry Miller - Dog World, 1973-1979
- Folder 50: Miller Pharamacal Co., 1975
- Folder 51: Stan Moreillon - San Jose Mercury, 1975-1983
- Folder 52: Dr. Louis G. Moriber - Brooklyn College, 1978
- Folder 53: Ben and Sylvia Mullens, 1978
- Folder 54: Ralph O. Mumma - Ascorbate sulfate, 1968-1972
- Folder 55: Akira Murata - Viral Diseases - Post-Transfusion Hepatitis, 1975-1979
- Folder 56: Dave Murphy - Wallerstein Baxter, 1977-1984
- Folder 57: Nabisco - R. Kornutik - Baking Patents, 1962-1983
- Folder 58: Nabisco - 8/11/83 Meeting, 1966-1983
- Folder 59: NASA - Pete Zill - Ames Research Center, 1978-1979
- Box 10
- Folder 1: National Cancer Institute, 1975-1976
- Folder 2: National Enquirer - Eric Mishara - Smoking, 1978
- Folder 3: National Foundation for Nutritional Research, 1982-1984
- Folder 4: National Genetics Foundation, 1971-1972
- Folder 5: National Health Federation, 1979
- Folder 6: Dr. Thomas Natsoulas - U of Cal, Davis, 1970-1972
- Folder 7: Nature - Letter to Nature - Rabies, 1975-1980
- Folder 8: Talk to Naturopathic Drs., 1980
- Folder 9: Navy - Lt. S.C. Gilman - Naval Submarine Med. Research Lab, 1977-1979
- Folder 10: Dr. H.L. Newbold - Cancer, 1979-1980
- Folder 11: Dr. Alan C. Nittler, 1979
- Folder 12: Alan C. Nixon - and other A.C.S. members - Vortex, 1976-1978
- Folder 13: O'Connor Hospital, 1979
- Folder 14: Parkinson's Disease - Dr. Kenneth Livingston - University of Toronto, 1979
- Folder 15: Parvovirus - Letter to Editor - S.J. Mercury, 1980
- Folder 16: Passwater, Richard A., 1971-1977
- Folder 17: Dr. Stephen G. Marcus - Oncologist, 1983
- Folder 18: Jay Patrick, 1961-1983
- Folder 19: Dr. Leonard Pearson - Director of Grad. Program in Gerontology, 1976
- Folder 20: Sen. Charles H. Percy - Special Committee on Aging, 1973-1974
- Folder 21: Dr. Carl C. Pfeiffer, Brain Bio Center, 1975-1976
- Folder 22: Pfizer, 1977-1979
- Folder 23: Dr. Janice Keller Phelps, 1981
- Folder 24: Dr. William H. Philpott, Psychiatrist, 1972-1976
- Folder 25: Dr. Eduard Poser, 1972
- Folder 26: Prevention - Letter - Cancer Therapy, 1980
- Folder 27: Preventix Pharmaceutical Co., Paul H. Huff, 1976-1979
- Includes Sodium Ascorbate sample
- Folder 28: Progeria, 1972-1982
- Folder 29: Project - Title XVI Inc., 1979
- Folder 30: Dr. Morgan B. Raiford - Atlanta Eye Clinic, 1975-1978
- Folder 31: Vic A. Ramsey - New Life Foundation Trust, 1978
- Folder 32: Carl J. Reich, M.D., 1971-1982
- Folder 33: Robert Reisinger, 1975-1977
- Includes 2 cassettes of various conversations in 1975
- Folder 34: Dr. Bert Rettner, 1976
- Folder 35: Dr. James L. Richie - Dr. Richard Lindenmayer, 1960-1972
- Folder 36: David Ringo - Microbiologist, 1978
- Folder 37: Conference on Human Functioning... - Riordan, 1977-1981
- Includes 3 cassettes of Stone's, Dr. G. Dettman's, and Dr. A. Kalokerinos' talks from the conference
- Folder 38: Ray Rohner - 1970+, 1970-1981
- Folder 39: Robert Rodale, 1971-1976
- Folder 40: Reprint Distribution - Richard Fleischer, 1978
- Folder 41: David Rorvik - Cancer Papers, 1977-1979
- Folder 42: Leon E. Rosenberg - Yale, 1970
- Folder 43: H. Rothchild, 1941-1976
- Folder 44: Douglas Rotman - Ewan Cameron, 1953-1977
- Folder 45: Dr. Antonio Rottino, 1968
- Folder 46: Bob Rummele, 1972-1975
- Folder 47: Dr. William J. Saccoman, 1973-1976
- Folder 48: Saul Sack - Oak Ridge Health and Diet Center, 1978
- Includes cassette of informal discussion with Sack in 1978
- Folder 49: Maureen Salaman - 1982-, 1982-1983
- Folder 50: Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 1965-1977
- Folder 51: Dr. Arnold Schein - Gout - San Jose State University, 1969-1979
- Folder 52: Dr. J. U. Schlegel - Urology - Tulane Univ. School of Medicine, 1968
- Folder 53: Science - Letter re: optimal intake for A.A., 1973-1974
- Folder 54: Dr. Jimmy Scott - ACOS Foundation Seminar on Megascorbic Therapy, 1977
- Folder 55: Dr. Robert S. Scott - Ass't Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978-1979
- Folder 56: Dr. Charles R. Scriver - Prof. Pediatrics, McGill Univ., 1974-1975
- Folder 57: Bob Scruggs, 1978-1980
- Folder 59: Senate Subcomm. on Health Hearings on Proxmire Bill (S. 2801), 1973-1974
- Folder 60: Dr. Cory Ser Vaas - Sat. Eve. Post, 1978-1981
- Folder 61: Mrs. Sally Sesonske, 1973-1984
- Folder 62: San Francisco Drug Treatment Program, Inc., 1977-1978
- Folder 63: San Jose Clinical Labs, 1978-1980
- Folder 64: San Jose State University - Dept. of Chemistry, 1980
- Folder 65: Sal Scaturo - Health and Nutrition Resources, Inc., 1977-1978
- Box 11
- Folder 1: Al Schauss, 1979-1980
- Includes cassette of Schauss' talk at OMS, 3/3/1979, entitled "Orthomolecular Treatment of Criminal Offenders"
- Folder 2: Mary Shaw - Cancer, 1983
- Folder 3: Robert G. Houston - Sickle Cell Anemia, 1970-1979
- Folder 4: Sigma-Xi - The Scientific Research Society, 1981-1983
- Folder 5: Dr. Meyer M. Silverman - DDS - Washington, DC, 1972-1981
- Folder 6: The Nutrition Foundation - Dr. Horace L. Sipple, 1966-1967
- Folder 7: Sir Speedy: IS-FACT Reprints, 1980-1982
- Folder 8: Sir Speedy: IS-FACT Reprints, 1980-1981
- Folder 9: Sir Speedy: IS-FACT Reprints, 1981-1984
- Folder 10: Sir Speedy: IS-FACT Reprints, 1980-1984
- Folder 11: Dr. Lendon Smith - KGO, 1980
- Folder 12: Sol Snyder - Lee,, 1974-1977
- Folder 13: Stehling Foundation for Cancer Research,, 1978
- Folder 14: Dr. Martin H. Steinberg,, 1975-1976
- Folder 15: Debra Sternlight - UpFront,, 1979
- Folder 16: Dr. Ralph Stevenson - Dr. Heber John Stevenson - work with Dr. Maurice Tripp,, 1978
- Folder 17: Dr. Thomas L. Stone,, 1978-1981
- Folder 18: Wm. M. Stone, M.D.,, 1979-1984
- Folder 19: Masatomo Sugiyama,, 1975-1979
- Folder 20: Dr. Philip Sunshine,, 1975
- Folder 21: Capt. J. V. Sutherland - U.S.A.F.,, 1973
- Folder 22: Betty and Cliff Swenson's talk at the Villages, 1978
- Folder 23: Ron Swenson, 1976
- Folder 24: Spina bifida, 1976
- Folder 25: Swords into Plowshares - Agent Orange, 1978-1979
- Folder 26: Charlotte C Taylor - Twin research, 1973-1980
- Folder 27: Thanatologist, 1979
- Folder 28: Dr Wyndham P Thomas, 1977-1980
- Folder 29: Dr Wyndham P Thomas, 1975-1977
- Folder 30: Time Letter on TB, 1979
- Folder 31: Lori Todd, 1982
- Folder 32: H. Vander Kamp, Schizophrenia, 1966
- Folder 33: Wm. M Vayda - Australia, 1974-1975
- Folder 34: Vista Hill Foundation - Sidney Cohen MD, 1976-1979
- Folder 35: Dr. A LeRoy Voris, 1967
- Folder 36: Dr. Rudy Walton - Medical Injustice, 1978-1979
- Folder 37: Wakefield, Dr, John C, 1978
- Folder 38: Dr F. A. Ward - Dept of Pathology, 1976
- Folder 39: Dan Weder - 10/21/82 letter, 1982-1984
- Folder 40: Calvin Wells - Harris' Lines, 1963-1975
- Folder 41: Ernest Werle, 1973-1981
- Folder 42: West Valley College - Gary Hubbard, 1976-1979
- Folder 43: George W. Wheelwright 3rd, 1976
- Folder 44: Dr. Philip L. White - Council on Foods and Nutrition, 1967
- Folder 45: Dr. Rex E. Wideranders MD, 1977
- Folder 46: Dr. Roger J. Williams, 1967-1978
- Folder 47: Helene Wilcox, 1979
- Folder 48: Elaine Willis - KFOG
- Folder 49: Kurt Witten, MD, 1966
- Folder 50: Len Wolfe, 1976-1981
- Folder 51: Dr. Jonathan V. Wright, 1975-1872
- Folder 52: G.H. Bourne - Yerkes Primate Research Center, Atlanta, 1973
- Folder 53: Dr Man-Li S. Yew, 1972-1974
- Folder 54: Dr. George K York - Botulism, 1974
- Folder 55: Col. Paul Youngs, 1975-1980
- Folder 56: Martin Zucker, 1978-1984
- Folder 57: Medical records related to 1954 accident, 1954-1972
- RESTRICTED
- Series 3: Speeches and Publications, 1937-1983
- Series 3 documents Stone's involvement in various efforts to bring his message about Vitamin C to the public. Materials related to talks and speeches include scheduling and follow-up correspondence, publicity, and drafts, as well as contact information for individuals met, and often cassette recordings of the speech. Publication materials include correspondence with the publisher or contact, research articles and supplementary information, and drafts. Stone's work as a brewing chemist (in folders related to Wallerstein and the American Society of Brewing Chemists) is also traced here, including a homemade yearbook of photos for each "class" of the annual Wallerstein brewing seminar, listing participants' organizations and breweries. Some correspondence with individuals is included in this series, usually related to a potential speech or public appearance. Groupings of Stone's publication and article reprints appear in this series at the end, along with folders containing copies of his (and his wife Barbara's) U. S. Patent applications and awards. This series also contains numerous audiocassettes of Stone giving these speeches, which he would often duplicate and exchange with associates.
- Extent: 22 cassettes
- Box 12
- Folder 1: Scurvy and the Disease we call Leukemia, 1973-1974
- Folder 2: Nicotine - Ascorbic - Hypolipemic Agent, 1959-1961
- Folder 3: Ascorbia Acid Yoghurt and Dandruff Treatment, 1962
- Folder 4: Megascorbic Foods, 1969-1970
- Folder 5: Bill Graham - Baxter AA, 1969-1973
- Folder 6: Brook H. Byers - IV Ascorbate Patent, 1979
- Folder 7: Baxter Travenol Labs - IV Ascorbate, 1977-1979
- Folder 8: IV Megascorbic Therapy, 1969-1971
- Folder 9: IV Megascorbic Therapy, 1963-1969
- Folder 10: Decompression and Birth, 1968
- Folder 11: Wallerstein Baxter Lack of interest in AA, 1959-1979
- Folder 12: Citrus Bioflavonoids - Sunkist Growers, 1961
- Folder 13: AA Questionnaires and Regimens, 1962-1969
- RESTRICTED
- Folder 14: Anthropology Paper - Studies of Mammalian Enzyme System for Producing Evolutionary Evidence on Man, 1963-1967
- Folder 15: Anthropology Paper - Studies of Mammalian Enzyme System for Producing Evolutionary Evidence on Man, 1965-1971
- Folder 16: On the Genetic Etiology of Scurvy, 1965-1966
- Folder 17: Reprint Requests - Genetic Etiology of Scurvy, 1965-1966
- Folder 18: Hypoascorbemia - The Genetic Disease Causing the Human Requirement for Intravenous Ascorbic Acid, 1966
- Folder 19: Reprints Distributed, 1966-1979
- Folder 20: The Genetic Disease Hypoascorbemia, 1967
- Folder 21: Research Thoughts, 1965-1968
- Folder 22: Hypoascorbemia - The Genetic Disease Causing the Human Requirement for Exogenous Ascorbic Acid, 1966
- Folder 23: Institute for the Study and Control of Hypoascorbemia, 1967-1971
- Folder 24: Wallerstein Brewing Seminars, 1947-1971
- Includes notebook of photographs for each graduating class of the Wallerstein Brewing Seminar.
- Folder 25: AA and Brewing`, 1947-1969
- Folder 26: American Society of Brewing Chemists, 1958-1977
- Folder 27: American Society of Brewing Chemists, 1962
- Box 13
- Folder 1: Keats Publishing, 1970-1973
- Folder 2: Keats Publishing, 1973-1983
- Folder 3: Ascorbic Acid, the Genetic Disease, 1970
- Folder 4: Staten Island Advance, 1970
- Folder 5: Frank Field NBC, 1970
- Folder 6: Paul O'Neil - LIFE Magazine, 1971
- Folder 7: National Health Federation - C. R. Miller, 1971-1973
- Folder 8: Biochemical Paleo-Anthropology of a Defective Human Gene, 1971
- Folder 9: Scurvy, The Cosmic Connection, 1970
- Folder 10: Talk: Ascorbic Acid, Genetic Disease, and YOU, 1970
- Folder 11: Medical Journal of Australia letter, 1971
- Folder 12: Talk: Natural History of Ascorbic Acid in the Evolution of Man and its Significance for Modern Medicine - Scientific Research Society of America, 1972
- Folder 13: Talk: Natural History of Ascorbic Acid in the Evolution of Man and its Significance for Modern Medicine - Roche Research Club, 1972
- Folder 14: The Natural History of Ascorbic Acid in the Evolution of Mammals and Primates and Its Significance for Present Day Man, 1973
- Folder 15: Various short local talks, 1973-1979
- Folder 16: AARP talk, 1973
- Folder 17: Cancer Control Society, 1973
- Folder 18: Megascorbics in Health, Longevity, and Therapy - National Health Federation, 1974
- Folder 19: Talk: Scurvy and Vitamin C and Leukemia and Cancer - Cancer Victims and Friends Group, 1974
- Folder 20: National Health Federation, 1974
- Folder 21: Letter to the Editor, New York Academy of Sciences - The Sciences, 1975
- Folder 22: Talk: Redwood City Cancer Victims and Friends, 1975
- 2 cassettes
- Folder 23: Megascorbic Prophylaxis and Megascorbic Therapy, 1975
- Folder 24: Cancer Therapy in the Light of the Natural History of Ascorbate Acid - International Academy of Metabiology, 1975
- Folder 25: Effects of the New Genetics of Scurvy on your Health and Life, 1976
- 2 cassettes
- Folder 26: Cancer Tape Project, 1975
- 5 cassettes
- Folder 27: Radio interview KEEN 1370, 1975
- Box 14
- Folder 1: Talk, AARP, 1976-177
- Folder 2: Scurvy and the Cancer Problem - American Laboratory, 1976
- Folder 3: Ascorbate in Cancer Control - The Choice, 1976
- Folder 4: Scurvy and Cancer - National Health Federation Bulletin, 1977
- Folder 5: Caveat Emptor - Consumer Education Research Group, 1977
- Folder 6: Genetics of Scurvy - J. of Orthomolecular Medicine, 1977
- Folder 7: Genetics of Scurvy - Orthomolecular Society, 1976
- Folder 8: Talk, Northwest Academy of Preventative Medicine, 1976
- Folder 9: The CSS Syndrome, a Medical Paradox, Journal of the Northwest Academy of Preventative Medicine, 1977
- Folder 10: Talk, Ascorbate and Senior Citizen Health, 1976
- Folder 11: Talk, Ascorbate an Inexpensive Form of Health and Life Insurance, 1976
- Folder 12: Talk, Licensed Vocational Nurses League, 1977
- Folder 13: Talk, Interagency Nutritional Council, 1977
- 1 cassette
- Folder 14: Interview, Foothill College, 1977
- 3 cassettes
- Folder 15: My Daily Megascorbic Regime for Full Health and Long Life, 1977
- Folder 16: The Future of Ascorbate in Health Care, 1977
- Folder 17: Prevention Mailbag Letter
- Folder 18: How an Ancient Genetic Accident Affects Your Health, The Health Quarterly, 1977
- Folder 19: Interview, The Hope of Vitamin C in Hospital Use of A, 1977
- Folder 20: The Genesis of Medical Myths, Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry, 1976
- Includes correspondence with Abram Hoffer
- Folder 21: Genetics of Scurvy and the Cancer Problem, International Association of Cancer Victims, 1977
- Folder 22: Talk, Human Ecology Action League, 1977
- Folder 23: Talk, West Valley Community College, 1976
- Folder 24: Talk, The Simple Elimination of CSS Syndrome, 1977
- Folder 25: Genetics of Scurvy and the Cancer Problem, California Orthomolecular Society, 1975
- Folder 26: Letter to the Editor, Nutrition Today, 1975
- Folder 27: Smoker's Scurvy, Orthomolecular Preventive Medicine in Cigarette Smoking, 1976
- Folder 28: Scurvy and the Cancer Problem - Symposium of Cancer Victims and Friends, 1979
- Folder 29: A Proposed Regime for Cataract Prevention by Correcting Certain Enzymic Disruptions, 1975
- Folder 30: CSS Syndrome and the Eye, 1976
- Folder 31: Smoker's Scurvy, National Enquirer, 1977
- Folder 32: CSS Syndrome, Los Gatos Unitarian Fellowship, 1977
- 1 cassette
- Folder 33: Stone Article Reprints, 1976-1977
- Folder 34: Various talks, 1963-1977
- Folder 35: Smoker's Scurvy Correspondence, 1969-1977
- Box 15
- Folder 1: 8 Decades of Scurvy, 1977-1979
- 1 cassette
- Folder 2: Ascorbic Acid and Pentobarbital, 1978-1979
- Folder 3: Data for American Society of Brewing Chemists paper (never written), 1979
- Folder 4: American Society of Brewing Chemists meeting Portland, 1979
- Folder 5: Science News letter, 1979
- Folder 6: Ascorbate and Cancer, 1979
- Folder 7: Prevention - letter to the editor, 1979
- Folder 8: Health Quarterly - Interferon paper, 1979
- Folder 9: Ascorbate, the CSS Syndrome, and Interferon, 1979
- Folder 10: KCBS Afternoon Magazine interview, 1979
- Folder 11: KGO interview, 1979
- 1 cassette
- Folder 12: Orthomolecular Treatment of Criminal Offenders; Megascorbics and the Criminal Offender, 1979
- Folder 13: The Final Curtain, 1979
- Folder 14: Prevention - Vitamin C Gum Treatment, 1980
- Folder 15: Another Look at Vitamin C, SJSU, 1980
- Folder 16: Homo sapiens ascorbis reprint requests, 1979
- Folder 17: KFSC High Noon interview, 1979
- 1 cassette
- Folder 18: Homo sapiens ascorbis, 1979
- Folder 19: Sudden Death: a Look Back from Ascorbate's 50th Anniversary, 1979
- Folder 20: The Vortex exchange, 1979
- Folder 21: Nutrition Today: Scurvy, the Nutritional and Genetic Components, 1977-1979
- Folder 22: Megascorbic Therapy of Drug Addiction, 1977-1979
- 1 cassette
- Folder 23: Hyposcorbemia-Kwashiorkor Approach to Addiction Therapy, 1977-1979
- Folder 24: Drug Addiction - Ed Kuntz, 1979
- Folder 25: SIDS and Ascorbate, 1981
- Folder 26: Transcendental Meditation, 1977-1981
- Folder 27: Eradication of Heroin and Methadone Addiction with High Doses of Vitamin C, 1981
- Folder 28: Improving Survival in Cancer, SJSU, 1978
- Folder 29: New Genetic Concepts in Scurvy, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, 1978
- 1 cassette
- Folder 30: Healing Factor - Congregation Sinai, Rotary, 1978
- Folder 31: The Biochemistry of a Potentially Fatal Phantom Disease, SJSU, 1979
- Folder 32: Medical Hypotheses - Homo sapiens ascorbicus paper, 1979
- Box 16
- Folder 1: Bob Kiliper, 1974
- Folder 2: Newspaper publicity, 1970-1980
- Folder 3: Mirian Malakoff Steinert, 1971-1983
- Folder 4: Santa Barbara City College Adult Education, 1980
- Folder 5: Reprint 113 - The Healing Factor, 1980
- Folder 6: Scurvy Euphoria and Chiropractic Practice, 1980
- Folder 7: Pollution and Population Growth, 1980
- Folder 8: Maureen Salaman, 1980
- Folder 9: Orthomedicine, 1980
- Folder 10: Ascorbate Dependency, 1980
- Folder 11: Quest for Longevity and Awareness, 1980
- Folder 12: Profile for Health in the 21st Century, 1980
- Folder 13: Medical Hypotheses - Clinical Megascorbics and Interferon Production, 1980
- Folder 14: Inexpensive Interferon Therapy, 1980
- Folder 15: Interferon Paper - Journal of the International Academy of Nutritional Consultants, 1980
- Folder 16: Interferon or Vitamin C for Infectious Diseases? Today's Living, 1980
- Folder 17: Interferon and Vitamin C - Better Nutrition, 1980
- Folder 18: Interferon: Anatomy of a Crisis, 1980
- Folder 19: Talk: How to Improve your Genetic Capability of Surviving our Polluted Environment; United New Conservationists, 1980
- Folder 20: Talk: Know the Truth, 1980
- Folder 21: Interferon Letter: Let's Live, 1980
- Folder 22: Betty Kamen Nutritional Advocates Show, 1980
- 1 cassette
- Folder 23: World Congress on the Virus - Jay Patrick 1980
- Folder 24: Interferon Paper - Journal of the International Academy of Preventive Medicine, 1981
- Folder 25: Pacific Coast College Health Association, 1981
- Folder 26: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1982
- Folder 27: MS reprints, 1980-1982
- Folder 28: Medical Hypotheses - MS Paper, 1980-1982
- Folder 29: MS Paper - Australasian Nurses Journal - Edna Davis, 1980-1982
- Folder 30: A New Orthomolecular Protocol for Treating Multiple Sclerosis, 1982
- Folder 31: Multiple Sclerosis - Arthur Kaslow, 1978-1982
- Folder 32: Patrick Kearns, M. D., 1982
- Folder 33: Dr. J. L. Melnick, 1982
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Scurvy, the Most Misunderstood Epidemic Disease in 20th Century Medicine, 1982
- Folder 2: Talk: Scurvy, the Most Misunderstood Epidemic Disease in 20th Century Medicine - National Health Federation
- 2 cassettes
- Folder 3: Robert W. P. Cutler, 1982
- Folder 4: Multiple Sclerosis - Hadassah Magazine, 1982
- Folder 5: Anti-Aging News - Saul Kent, 1982-1983
- Folder 6: Ascorbic Acid Therapy for Aging and Alzheimer's, 1983
- Folder 7: Daily Mega Doses of Ascrobate for the Prevention and Control of Terminal Disease paper, 1983
- Folder 8: ISFACT - AIDS issue, 1983
- Folder 9: Leukemia Paper 5
- Folder 10: Leukemia Paper articles
- Folder 11: TV and Radio appearances
- Folder 12: Book reviews, 1970-1977
- Folder 13: Articles and reprints, 1970-1977
- Folder 14: Publication History for the Genetic Disease Hypoascorbemia, 1967
- Folder 15: Correspondence - books, 1963-1970
- Folder 16: Reprint Requests - The Genetic Disease Hypoascorbemia, 1967
- Folder 17: List of AA Reprints with Subject Index, undated
- Folder 18: Reprint Sets Distributed, undated
- Folder 19: Book publication, 1970
- Folder 20: Reprints of Stone papers, 1939-1970
- Folder 21: U. S. Patents, Irwin Stone, 1937-1957
- Folder 22: U. S. Patents, Barbara Stone, 1932-1975
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