Box 4
Contains 33 Results:
Problems Involved in Skin Testing Rubber and Plastic Materials: Observations upon the Effects on the Human Skin of Five Synthetic Rubber Compounds, One Specimen of Reclaimed Rubber, and One Vinylite Resin, Figures 1-6, September 1942,, September 1942,
Progress Report of the Effects on the Human Skin of Sheepskins Treated with Five Different Moth-Proofing Compounds (Mitin FF, Mothex, Demotex, Neva-Moth, and Falo), Figures 1-3, 11 July 1942,, 11 July 1942,
Proposed Tests on Demand Apparatus, Masks, 1941,, 1941,
Randolph Field, School of Aviation Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, 1940-1942,, 1940-1942,
Report of the Effects on the Human Skin of Sheepskins Treated with Five Different Moth-Proofing Compounds (Mitin FF, Mothex, Demotex, Neva-Moth, and Falo), Figures 1-3, 5 August 1942,, 5 August 1942,
Rubber Substitutes: Reclaims of the Midwest Rubber Reclaiming Company, 1 January 1941,, 1 January 1941,
Type II-A Night Sight and Type A-9 Oxygen Mask, 26 January 1942,, 26 January 1942,
Tissue, undated,
Subseries A contains a small amount of colleague and vendor correspondence, research data, and photographs from Drinker’s industrial health research. Research topics included are working conditions for industrial workers and the education of the public about dangers of chemicals, asphyxiation, and gas poisoning in the workplace.
Banting Institute, University of Toronto Visit, January 1941: Flying Personnel Research Committee, Test of New B.L.B. Oxygen Outfit, 1941,, 1941,
Krogh, August, Figures 5.6.8, undated,
The records in Series IV are the result of Drinker's professional collaborations with August Krogh, his research partner in studies on lymph in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 1926 to 1927. Contains correspondence about their capillary research in Denmark, physiological experiments performed in their respective laboratories, colleague news, and Denmark's environment under German occupation during World War II. Also includes several photographs of research equipment.
Drinker, undated,
Subseries D contains portraits of Drinker and photographs of family.
Experimental Diving Unit, Laboratory of the Experimental Diving Unit, Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., 1940,, 1940,
Full Face Oxygen Mask, Report, Abstract, August 1944,, August 1944,
Gas Mask Oxygen Supply Personnel-Anonymous Research Under Drinker, National Defense Research Committee, Division B, Section L-12, September 1941,, September 1941, Digital
British Type G-Mask, Worn in Cold Room by Dr. Maurer, 27 March 1942:, 27 March 1942:
Criteria for Testing Complete Demand Type Aviational Oxygen Supply Systems, 7 August 1941,, 7 August 1941,
Wright Field: Report of the Effects on the Human Skin of the White Plastic Material Submitted for Examination by Col. F.O. Carroll, Chief, Experimental Engineering Section, Wright Field, Figures 1-2,, 21 July 1942,
National Defense Research Committee Army Type A-16 Full Face Oxygen Mask, undated,
Polaroid Corporation: Investigation of the Effects on the Human Skin of Crude Rubber Sponge and of Neoprene Sponge, Figure 2, 8 December 1942,, 8 December 1942,
Investigation of the Effects on the Human Skin of Rubber Reclaim and of the Same Material Compounded with Six Different Softening Agents, Figure 1, Samples 1-7, 15 April 1943,, 15 April 1943,
Investigation of the Effects on the Human Skin of Rubber Reclaim and of the Same Material Compounded with Six Different Softening Agents, Figures 2-3, 15 April 1943,, 15 April 1943,
Mask A-9 and A-10 Oxygen Masks, 11-25 March 1942,, 11-25 March 1942,
Mask-English, undated,
Drinker, undated,
Subseries D contains portraits of Drinker and photographs of family.
Drinker, undated,
Subseries D contains portraits of Drinker and photographs of family.