THE  ROYAL  COMMISSION  ON  HISTORICAL  MANUSCRIPTS 
Report  on  the  correspondence  and  papers  of 
CLAUDE  GORDON  DOUGLAS 
(1882  -  1963) 
physiologist 
deposited  in  the 
Library  for  the  History  of  Neuroscience,  Oxford 
Reproduced  for  the 
National  Cataloguing  Unit  for  the 
Archives  of  Contemporary  Scientists 
(NCUACS  1/87) 
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No  88/2 
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Catalogue  of  papers  and  correspondence  of 
CLAUDE  GORDON  DOUGLAS  FRS 
(1882  -  1963) 
Compiled  by  Peter  Harper 
Deposited  in  the  Library  for  the  History  of  Neuroscience  in  the 
All  rights  reserved 
Sherrington  Room  of  the  University  Laboratory  of  Physiology,  Oxford 
1987  
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The  work  of  the  National  Cataloguing  Unit  for  the  Archives  of 
Contemporary  Scientists,  and  the  production  of  this  catalogue,  are  made 
possible  by  the  following  societies  and  organisations: 
The  City  of  Bath 
The  Geological  Society 
The  Institute  of  Physics 
Pergamon  Books 
The  Royal  Society 
Shell  U.K.  Ltd. 
The  Royal  Society  of  Chemistry 
The  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  
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LIST  OF  CONTENTS 
GENERAL  INTRODUCTION 
SUMMARY  OF  CAREER  OF  C.G.  DOUGLAS 
SECTION  A 
RESEARCH,  TEACHING,  PUBLICATIONS 
SECTION  B 
WARTIME  RESEARCH 
SECTION  C 
HALDANIANA 
INDEX  OF  CORRESPONDENTS  
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GENERAL  INTRODUCTION 
PROVENANCE 
The  material  was  received  in  August  1987  from  Dr.  D.J.C. 
Cunningham,  the  author  of  the  Royal  Society  memoir  of  Douglas. 
DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  COLLECTION 
The  material  is  presented  in  the  order  shown  in  the  list  of 
contents. 
It  includes  detailed  records  of  Douglas's  First  World  War  work  in 
France  on  the  medical  and  defensive  aspects  of  gas  warfare,  and  his 
"Haldaniana',  an  assemblage  of  material  relating  to  Douglas's  great  teacher 
and  mentor,  J.S.  Haldane. 
The  collection  offers  regrettably  little 
documentation  of  Douglas's  scientific  activity  in  the  Physiology  Laboratory, 
Oxford  University,  or  of  his  extensive  committee  work  for  government  and 
newspaper  accounts. 
The  expedition  was  organised  by  J.S.  Haldane  to 
Pike's  Peak,  Colorado,  though  this  is  almost  exclusively  photographs  and 
slight. 
The  most  interesting  material  relates  to  the  1911  expedition  to 
investigate  respiration  at  high  altitude  and  the  summit  party  comprised 
edition’  of  Douglas's  and  J.G.  Priestley's  book  Human  Physiology.  
Haldane,  Douglas,  Yandell  Henderson  of  Yale  and  E.C.  Schneider  of  Colorado. 
The  subsection  on  teaching  includes  class  notes  for  practical  courses  on 
experimental  physiology,  and  the  publications  subsection  the 
‘ns. 
of  original 
others. 
Section  A  (Research,  teaching,  publications)  is  disappointingly 
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Section  B  (Wartime  research)  is  the  most  substantial  in  the 
collection. 
The  comprehensive  records  of  the  First  World  War  gas  warfare 
work  presented  here  appear  to  be  the  documentation  used  by  Douglas  for  his 
contribution  on  the  development  of  gas  warfare  to  the  Official  medical  war 
history. 
There  are  many  papers  by  Douglas  on  aspects  of  the  effects  and 
treatment  of  gas  poisoning,  but  there  are  also  papers  by  other  distinguished 
scientists  including  J.  Barcroft,  T.R.  Elliott  and  J.S.  Haldane. 
At  the  outbreak  of  the  Second  World  War  Douglas  went  to  the 
Experimental  Station  at  Porton  (until  October  1941)  where  he  was  largely 
responsible  for  re-writing  the  Medical  manual  of  chemical  warfare. 
The 
papers  listed  at  B.43  -  B.49  very  probably  relate  to  this  work. 
Douglas  was 
also  consulted  on  nutrition  questions  during  the  Second  World  War  and  there 
is  material  on  diet  in  respect  of  the  army,  coalminers  and  Oxford 
undergraduates. 
talks  at  the  1961  Haldane  Centenary  Symposium. 
A  full  account  of  Douglas's  career  and  research  can  be  found  in  the 
Section  C  (Haldaniana)  is  Douglas's  assemblage  of  material  relating 
records  of  the  Royal  Society  Tyndall  Mining  Research  Committee  on  which 
Douglas  succeeded  Haldane  as  chairman. 
There  is  also  material  for  Douglas's 
to  J.S.  Haldane  arranged  and  listed  in  a  chronological  sequence. 
It  includes 
what  appears  to  be  an  unpublished  paper  (C.5),  obituaries  and  tributes,  and 
copy  of  which  is  enclosed  at  A.24,  
memoir  by  D.J.C.  Cunningham  written  for  the  Royal  Society  and  published  in 
1964  (Biographical  Memoirs  of  Fellows  of  the  Royal  Society,  10,  51-74),  a 
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LOCATION  OF  OTHER  MATERIAL 
It 
is  intended  that  letters  from  J.S.  Haldane  to  Douglas  currently 
in  the  possession  of  Dr.  Cunningham  will  be  passed  on  to  the  National  Library 
of  Scotland,  Edinburgh  which  already  holds  the  letters  from  Douglas  to 
Haldane. 
P,  Harper 
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SUMMARY  OF  THE  CAREER  OF  C.G.  DOUGLAS 
b.1882 
Leicester 
educ.  1895 
Wellington  College 
1898 
1900 
1901 
1905 
1907 
1911 
Wyggeston  Grammar  School,  Leicester 
New  College,  Oxford 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford 
Guy's  Hospital 
Fellow,  St.  John's  College,  Oxford 
Member,  Anglo-American  expedition  to  Pike's  Peak,  Colorado 
1914-1919 
War  service 
Award  of  Military  Cross 
1916 
1917 
1918 
1922 
1927 
1942 
1945 
1961 
Physiological  Adviser  to  the  Directorate  of  Gas  Services 
at  G.H.Q. 
d. 
1963 
Temporary  Lieutenant-Colonel,  R.A.M.C. 
Chairman  of  the  Haldane  Centenary  Symposium 
Election  to  Fellowship  of  the  Royal  Society 
Professor  of  General  Metabolism,  Oxford  University 
Award  of  Osler  Memorial  Medal,  Oxford  University 
Oliver-Sharpey  Lecturer,  Royal  College  of  Physicians 
Oxford  
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SECTION  A 
RESEARCH,  TEACHING,  PUBLICATIONS 
A.1  -  A.46   
leat 
A.2 
AAS 
5 
4 
-  A.24 
Research 
-  A.33  Teaching 
-  A.46  Publications 
RESEARCH 
Pike's  Peak 
Expedition,  1911   
A.1 
List  of  apparatus  taken  from  England  by  Douglas  and  J.S.  Haldane. 
Press-cuttings  from  New  York  and  Colorado  newspapers  with 
accounts  of  expedition. 
4  folders. 
Photographs  of  expedition  members  (individual  and  group 
portraits),  laboratory,  experiments  in  progress. 
Photographs  taken  by  Herald-Telegraph,  Colorado  Springs, 
A.6 
with  covering  letter,  31  July  1911. 
A.12 
Unattributed. 
In 
Booklet  of  photographs 
14  1911'. 
A.7-A.11 
the  Manitou  and  Pike's  Peak  Railway,  August  1911. 
Mounted  photographs  taken  by  official  photographer  of 
Summit  of  Pike's  Peak 
stamped  'Summit  of  Pike's  Peak,  Aug. 
via  the  Cog  Road. 
Photograph  of  Colorado  Springs  with  view  of  Pike's  Peak. 
tube. 
Postcard  sent  to  Douglas  from  the  summit  of  Pike's  Peak  by 
American  scientists  working  there,  2  June  1913. 
Ms  data,  graphs  by  Douglas  and  Mearns,  June  1921.  
Ms  data  headed  'Douglas  Pipettes'  on  back  of  Faculty  of  Natural 
Science,  Oxford,  lecture  list,  Trinity  term, 
Correspondence  etc.  re  equipment,  supplies,  1911, 
invoice,  price  list,  photograph. 
"Douglas  et  al  (1921). 
of  an  envelope  so  inscribed. 
O05  breathing  during  exercise'. 
Contents 
1920. 
Includes 
1920. 
General 
ALLS 
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Research,  teaching,  publications 
"Control  boards  and  thermoregulator  in  use  in  the  laboratory  at 
Winnington',  October  1928. 
12pp  typescript  by  E.A.  Cooke,  Research  Department,  Winnington. 
"Experiment  on  circulation  rate  by  class',  1  June  1931. 
1p  ms  data. 
Scientific  correspondence 
Letter  from  Y.  Henderson,  1938  and  re  Henderson,  1945;  obituaries 
of  Henderson,  (d.  1944). 
Duplicated  copy  of  paper  by  W.M.  Boothby,  1950,  with  ms  note  from 
author  on  title-page. 
Letter  from  E.L.  Kennaway,  1951. 
2  folders. 
A.21  ,A.22 
Undated  notes,  tables,  graphs,  etc. 
Photograph  of  Douglas  with  F.C.  Courtice,  c. 
1946. 
"Claude  Gordon  Douglas  1882-1963'  by  D.J.C.  Cunningham, 
(Biographical  Memoirs  of  Fellows  of  the  Royal  Society,  10,  1964). 
25pp  duplicated  typescript  class  notes  for  fourth  tern.  
Physiology  teaching  material  sent  to  Douglas  from  the  University 
of  Birmingham,  71934. 
A.26 
practical  course  in  experimental  physiology. 
27pp  duplicated  typescript  class  notes  for  the  third  term 
List  of  classes  for  second  term  junior  experimental  course. 
A.25 
Envelope  in  which  material  was  found. 
TEACHING 
Ae2oe  =. 
A. 27 
A.27 
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Research,  teaching,  publications 
"Physiology. 
experiments)'.  n.d. 
Junior  experimental  class. 
(Muscle  and  nerve 
Course  booklet  (17pp  duplicated  typescript)  containing  seven 
class  exercises. 
A.29  -  A.32  Miscellaneous  duplicated  typescript  course  notes,  n.d. 
A.29  'Blood' 
‘abnormal  urine’ 
(4pp); 
(2pp). 
'bile' 
(2pp); 
‘normal  urine' 
(3pp); 
A.30 
(3pp);  'carbohydrates'  (6pp). 
'Enzymes' 
(7pp); 
'proteins' 
(10pp); 
'the  fats  or  lipids' 
A.31 
in  an  organic  body,  ammonia,  amino  acids  etc 
‘Quantitative  Class'. 
Notes  on  the  estimation  of  nitrogen 
(8pp  and  9pp). 
Notes  on  the  estimation  of  urea  in  the  blood  and  oxygen  in  the 
blood  (3pp). 
A.32 
fluid' 
'The  measurement  of  the  hydrogen  ion  concentration  of  a 
(4pp). 
(4pp). 
PUBLICATIONS 
"Chemistry  of  some  common  foods' 
(5pp). 
Duplicated  sheets,  possibly  for  class  work,  n.d. 
"Notes  on  the  identification  of  unknown  substances’ 
A.34  -  A.41  Contents  of  a  brown  paper  parcel  inscribed:  'ms  of  orsgenel 
edition  of  Douglas  and  Priestley  "Human  Physiology".' 
The  book  was  published  in  Oxford  in  1924  by  the  Clarendon  i. 
Figures  and  legends  
Unpaginated  duplicated  ms  and  typescript  ‘corrected  copy'. 
 ppi24-135a 
38 
pp152-163 
A.35 
pp13-37 
-36 
pp47a-67 
A.34 
-37 
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Research,  teaching,  publications 
A.40 
Letter  from  M.S.  Pembrey  to  J.G.  Priestley  re  book,  30  July 
1923;  also  figure  and  experimental  results. 
A.41 
Proof  copy. 
'The  effects  of  prolonged  muscular  exercise  on  the  metabolism'  by 
F.C.  Courtice  and  Douglas,  Proc.  Roy. 
1936. 
Soc. 
B., 
88pp  typescript  carbon. 
‘Pulmonary  function:  historical.' 
(chapter  1) 
Texas:  USAF  School  of  Aviation  Medicine,  1954. 
to  Handbook  of  Respiratory  Physiology,  Randolph, 
Douglas's  contribution 
Editorial  correspondence,  1952-55. 
A.43 
W.M.  Boothby  who  died  before  publication. 
include  a  fellow  contributor,  F.J.W.  Roughton. 
Principally  with  editor 
Other  correspondents 
A.44 
Ms  draft  paginated  [1]-21; 
figures 
A.45 
Ms  draft  paginated  [1]-56; 
A.46 
Shorter  ms  drafts;  bibliography.  
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SECTION  B  WARTIME  RESEARCH 
B.1  -  B.55 
B.1-B.42 
B.43-B.49 
B.50-B.55 
Gas  warfare,  1915-1920 
Chemical  Defence  Board,  Porton,  1928,  1939-1942 
Nutrition,  1943,1944. 
GAS  WARFARE,  1915-1920 
Douglas  kept  almost  all  his  First  World  War  manuscripts  and  papers  in  green 
folders  with  his  own  ms  titles. 
reference,  and  Douglas's  titles  used  in  the  sub-headings. 
folders  have  not  been  preserved. 
These  folders  have  been  divided  for  ease  of 
The  original 
"Notes  on  the  treatment  of  Gas  Poisoning' 
Biol: 
"Gas  poisoning'  by  Lieut.  Col.  D.  Macauley,  South  African  Medical 
Corps  (4pp),  with  covering  letter,  14  November  1915. 
"Poisoning  by  nitrous  fumes  and  sulphuretted  hydrogen',  n.d. 
(4pp). 
"Notes  on  the  treatment  of  poisoning  by  gas'  by  J.S.  Haldane, 
nied... 
(2Zpp).. 
"Directions  for  treatment  of  accidental  cases  of  poisoning’,  n.d. 
(5pp). 
"Provisional  notes  on  treatment  of  cases  of  poisoning  by  gases 
and  vapours',  n.d. 
(2pp). 
(4pp). 
‘Notes  on  the  treatment  of  poisoning  by  gas'  by  J.S.  Haldane, 
mod: 
(Spp): 
Copy  letter  from  F.  Shufflebotham  to  Director  General,  Trench 
Warfare  Supply  Department,  21  July  1916,  reporting  on  medical 
inspection  of  the  works  where  the  manufacture  of  poisonous  gases 
was  carried  on. 
(4pp).  
Letter  from  Shufflebotham  to  the  Trench  Warfare  Supply  Department 
Chemical  Advisory  Committee,  11  September  1916,  on  white  star 
poisoning.  (3pp). 
Copy  of  report  on  the  effects  of  chloropicrin  compiled  by  the 
French  investigators  of  lethal  gases,  sent  to  Douglas  for 
information,  10  February  1917. 
‘Report  on  the  inspection  on  July  20th  1916  (from  a  medical  point 
of  view)  of  two  gas  factories',  by  F.A.  Bainbridge.  (2pp). 
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Wartime  research 
"Polycythaemia  following  gas  poisoning',  by  J.  Barcroft,  n.d. 
(4pp). 
Letter  from  Barcroft  re  experiments  on  rabbits,  n.d. 
(2pp). 
Copies  of  letters  from  L.  Hill  to  Colonel  Cummins,  January  1916 
and  lp  extracts  from  letters  headed  ‘Experiments  by  Leonard  Hill 
on  the  effects  of  Phosgene’. 
"Report  on  the  treatment  of  P.S.  poisoning',  n.d. 
(3pp). 
‘Experiments  made  at  Cambridge',  n.d. 
with  ip  ms  attached. 
1p  duplicated  typescript 
"Report  on  experiments  with  sulphuretted  hydrogen  by 
A.R.  Cushney,  n.d. 
(1p). 
‘Mustard  gas' 
B.4 
"Gas  shell  bombardment  of  Ypres,  12/13  July  1917'  by  Douglas,  Le], 
July  1917  (5pp). 
‘Gas  warfare,  July-December,  1917. 
bearing  on  the  medical  aspects  of  gas  poisoning,'  n.d. 
Summary  of  information 
(5pp). 
(ip). 
"Effects  of  a  gas  shell  bombardment'  by  Douglas,  24  July  1917. 
(3pp). 
‘The  effects  of  a  gas  shell  bombardment  at  Nieuport',  by  Douglas, 
26  July  1917. 
(2pp). 
"No.25  General  Hospital.  Hardelot. 
Points  suggested  for 
consideration  in  preparing  a  report  on  gas  casualties  of 
intermediate  severity.' 
1  August  1917. 
"A  teport  on  the  morbid  anatomy  and  microscopic  changes  found  in 
the  organs  in  fatal  cases  of  shell-gas  poisoning,  due  to  di- 
chlor-ethyl-sulphide',  by  J.W.  McNee,  14  August  1917. 
(6pp). 
(2pp).  
"Pathological  changes  caused  in  man  by  di-chlor-ethyl-sulphide 
poisoning’  by  J.R.  Marrack  (4pp),  with  covering  note  dated  3  July 
1918. 
"Note  on  the  casualties  caused  by  Yperite  in  the  British  Forces’ 
by  Douglas,  22  October  1918. 
‘Vesicants';  n.d. 
(11pp). 
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‘Medical  organisation  in  German  army'  by  Douglas,  16  October 
1918. 
(2pp). 
‘French  organisation  for  gas  casualties'  by  Douglas,  17  October 
1918. 
(2pp). 
Note. 
dans  le  traitement  des  intoxigués  par  gaz.  (Printed). 
Organisation  et  fonctionnement  des  formations  specialisees 
‘German  fuzes' 
B.8 
"Notes  on  German  fuzes. 
Fourth  report'.  27  October  1918. 
(5pp). 
‘German  instantaneous  fuze  with  graze  action',  2  November  1918. 
(2pp) . 
Diagrams. 
"Experimental  investigations’ 
B.9 
"Rate  of  hydrolysis  of  phosgene  by  water',  8  March  1916. 
(1p). 
Ms  and  typescript  notes  of  experiments,  April  1916. 
"Report  on  visit  to  England,  21-28/7/16'  by  Douglas,  29  July 
1916. 
(7pp). 
(2pp). 
‘Report  on  some  observations  made  on  convalescent  cases  of  gas 
poisoning'  by  Douglas,  23  September  1916. 
(12pp). 
‘Interim  report  on  effects  produced  on  the  lungs  of  mice  by 
exposure  to  low  concentrations  of  phosgene’  by  Douglas  and  A. 
Renshaw,  18  April  1916. 
(2pp  and  4pp). 
Copy  letter  from  Douglas  to  Colonel  Cummins,  11  February  1916, 
re  visit  to  R.A.M.  College,  Millbank,  Cambridge,  and  Oxford  for 
discussion  about  protection  against  poisonous  gases. 
the  base,  obtained  from  Capt.  Lambert,  Abbeville,  12/11/16.'  
"Report  on  boxes  filled  for  experimental  purposes  with  absorption 
layers  differing  from  standard  specification'  by  Douglas,  10 
December  1916. 
‘Tests  for  deterioration  on  boxes  filled  with  absorption  layers 
differing  from  standard  specification  and  on  standard  boxes',  by 
Douglas,  1  April  1917. 
"Effect  of  box  respirator  on  carbon  monoxide',  19  August  1916. 
(1p). 
(3pp). 
(2pp). 
‘Tests  of  materials  taken  from  large  box  respirators  returned  to 
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Wartime  research 
"The  pathological  effects  caused  by  gases  that  act  as  acute  lung 
irritants'  by  Douglas,  20  January  1917. 
appendices). 
(17pp  including 
Letter  from  unidentified  writer  to  M.  Fletcher,  31  January  1917, 
enclosing  list  of  ‘investigations  required' 
(l1p+ip). 
"Resumé  of  papers  on  acidosis  in  cases  of  gas  poisoning  by  J. 
Barcroft,  F.R.S.'  by  Douglas,  n.d. 
(5pp). 
Analyses  of 
air  in  mines  after  explosion  of  enemy's  camouflets 
Beis 
"Air  samples  taken  after  two  enemy  blows  in  13  mine,  29/7/16' 
etc. 
(6pp  typescript  + 
1p  ms). 
‘CO  poisoning.  H5S  poisoning. 
Conditions  in  tanks.  Asphyxia  caused  by 
  diminution  of  oxygen  in  the  air' 
B.14 
"Report  on  some  German  casualties  caused  by  gas' 
papers  (9pp),  with  covering  note  from  Douglas, 23  November  1916. 
and  related 
"Report  on  lethal  shell  gas  poisoning  by  medical  officer  attached 
28th  A.F.A.  Brigade'  (1p),  with  covering  note,  3  July  1917. 
"Report  'on  the  casualties  arising  during  a  gas  attack  in  which 
Two  Red  Star  was  employed' 
Cummins  to  Douglas,  13  February  1917. 
(1p),  with  covering  note  from  Colonel 
"Report  on  hostile  bombardment  with  gas  T.M.  bombs  on  the  9th 
divisional  front  on  the  night  of  June  5th/6th  1917'  by  H.  Hartley 
(1p),  with  covering  note,  15  June  1917. 
copies,  2pp  and  ip).  
Report  of  experiments  ‘carried  out  with  a  view  to  discovering  the 
cause  of  exhaustion  in  crews  in  action'  by  Douglas  (4pp),  with  a 
covering  note,  21  September  1918. 
Carbon  of  letter  from  Douglas,  9  August  1918,  re  survivors  of 
salvage  party  gassed  while  working  in  the  hold  of  S.S.  Arabic. 
(2pp) . 
"Report  on  effects  of  petrol  combustion  gases  during  operations 
September  24  1918,  13th  Tank  Battln.'  by  H.M.  Crawford.  (2 
Ms  notes  of  tank  experiments,  13  September  1918. 
(2pp). 
Second  copy  of  Douglas's  report. 
(5pp). 
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Wartime  research 
Correspondence  with  L.R.  Broster  re 
October  1918. 
ventilation  in  tanks, 
'The  medical  aspects  of  tanks'  by  L.R.  Broster,  30  October  1918. 
(17pp  +  contents  list  and  temperature  chart). 
'The  medical  history  of  the  tank  corps',  n.d. 
(4pp  ms). 
‘Oxygen  administration’ 
Bee, 
Letter  from  Douglas  to  Colonel  Cummins,  31  August  1916, 
beginning:  'I  have  been  trying  to  make  some  rough  designs  of 
apparatus  to  give  constant  and  known  rate  of  oxygen  flow  through 
a  number  of  pipes  leading  to  nasal  tubes  &c  attached  to  a  single 
oxygen  cylinder.' 
(2pp  +  diagrams). 
"The  efficiency  of  different  methods  of  oxygen  administration’, 
by  Douglas,  24  August  1916  (2pp),  with  'tests  of  Haldane  oxygen 
administration  apparatus',  26  December  1916  (1p). 
‘"Haldane's  apparatus  for  the  administration  of  oxygen,'  by 
Douglas,  3  January  1917. 
(3pp  +  diagram). 
With  'case  of  gas  shell  poisoning  treated  by 
(3pp 
"Haldane's  apparatus  for  the  administration  of  oxygen,'  n.d. 
+  diagram).  Not  identical  to  preceding. 
(3pp 
'Haldane's  apparatus  for  the  administration  of  oxygen',  n.d. 
+  diagram). 
Haldane's  apparatus  for  the  administration  of  oxygen  at  no.3 
Canadian  stationary  hospital’  by  Douglas,  4  February  1917  (2pp). 
See  also  B.19. 
(1p).  
‘Suggestion  of  a  home  made  apparatus  for  supplying  oxygen  to 
several  nasal  tubes  from  the  same  cylinder',  n.d. 
calculations  etc. 
Diagram  of  Draeger's  inhalations-automat; 
apparatus  (4pp)  and  letter  from  Douglas,  19  January  1917,  on 
captured  German  apparatus  (1p). 
ms  notes  on  the 
Diagrams  of  Draeger  oxygen  administration  apparatus  and  Siebe 
Gorman  "Salvus"  mine  rescue  apparatus. 
Letter  from  Douglas  to  Col.  Cummins,  26  August  1916,  re  Draeger 
oxygen  apparatus  (ip). 
"Calibration  of  Haldane  oxygen  apparatus',  n.d. 
(1p). 
Diagram  of  Haldane's  oxygen  administration  apparatus. 
(1p)  with  ms 
‘Oxygen  administration  for  aviators  flying  at  20,000  feet,'  n.d. 
C.G.  Douglas 
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‘Oxygen  administration  at 
report  by  Capt.  Stokes' 
10  C.C.S.  after  attack  of  8/8/16  - 
(2pp),  with  covering  note,  n.d. 
‘Use  of  Haldane  oxygen  apparatus  in  case  of  gas  shell  poisoning 
(Trichlormethylchloroformate),  18  January  1917. 
(1p). 
‘Case  of  shell  gas  poisoning  treated  by  Haldane's  apparatus  for 
the  administration  of  oxygen  at  no.3  Canadian  stationary 
hospital',  by  Douglas,  4  February  1917. 
See  also  B.17. 
(2pp). 
‘Case  of  shell  gas  poisoning  treated  by  Haldane's  apparatus  for 
the  administration  of  oxygen',  February  1917  (ip),  with  original 
of  letter  on  the  case  incorporated  in  the  report  (2pp). 
Clinical  notes  by  Capt.  Bevan,  April  1917. 
(1p). 
‘Examples  of  cases  of  gas  poisoning  treated  by  oxygen 
administration  by  Haldane  apparatus',  27  February  1918. 
(5pp  ms). 
Case  notes  and  subsequent  correspondence,  September  1918. 
"Tests  of  Haldane  oxygen  administration  apparatus  of  gas  cases’, 
m.d. 
(ip). 
and  taken 
"Tests  of  Haldane  oxygen  administration  apparatus,  n.d. 
(1p). 
for  six  sets  of  apparatus.  Douglas  was  able  to 
Siebe,  Gorman  &  Co.'s  booklet  on  its  apparatus  for  the 
administration  of  oxygen  incorporating  Haldane's  paper  on  the 
Correspondence,  1917,  1920,  re  sets  of  apparatus  for  the 
administration  of  oxygen  supplied  by  Siebe  Gorman  &  Co. 
to  France  in  1917  by  Douglas  and  Capt.  Auld. 
In  1920  the  War  Office  received  a  claim  for  £112-10-0Od  from  Siebe 
Gorman  and  Co. 
supply  the  information  that  the  financial  people  at  the  War 
Office  required  because  he  had  the  medical  files  of  the  Gas 
Services  with  him  for  the  official  medical  history. 
therapeutic  administration  of  oxygen,  is  included  here.  
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‘Interallied  conferences,  Paris' 
Be22 
Conference  on  the  physiology  and  pathology  of  gas  poisoning, 
Paris,  September  17-19  1917. 
(2pp). 
Summary  of  British  communications. 
‘Effects  of  di-chlor-ethyl-sulphide  on  man. 
specimens  prepared  by  Capt.  McNee.' 
(2pp). 
Microscopical 
"Experiments  on  the  effects  of  di-chlor-ethyl-sulphide. 
J.-S.  Haldane,  BoR-S.  (6pp) .« 
By  Dr. 
‘Experiment  performed  with  a  view  to  finding  some  means  of 
preventing  or  reducing  the  skin  lesions  caused  by  di-chlor-ethyl- 
sulphide'.  (2pp). 
‘Value  of  venesection. 
(2pp). 
Results  obtained  on  animal  at  Porton.' 
'Experiments  to  determine  whether  venesection  has  any  therapeutic 
value  in  goats  "gassed"  with  small  doses  of  P.S. 
and  C.G.' 
(ip). 
'The  influence  of  oxygen  on  a  patient  suffering  from  the  later 
effects  of  poisoning  with  a  pulmonary  irritant  gas.' 
(2pp). 
1918. 
(7pp). 
B.24 
(2pp  ms). 
"Reports  on 
number  of  casualties  caused  by  gas  and  on  the  case  mortality' 
‘International  conference  on  gas  warfare,  Paris,  March  1-5, 
Summary  of  proceedings’.  (11pp). 
"Conference  on  the  physiology  and  pathology  of  gassed  cases, 
Paris,  May  28th  &  29th  1917.' 
(5pp). 
‘Gas  casualties,  first  army,  13/14  October  1915',  by  Douglas,  27 
November  1918. 
(2pp  ms). 
‘Gas  casualties,  first  army,  25-27/9/15',  by  Douglas,  27  November 
1918. 
"Note  on  the  casualties  and  deaths  caused  by  gas  shells,  July  
"A  report  on  the  casualties  due  to  gas  poisoning  resulting  from 
the  German  cloud  gas  attacks,  December  1915-August  1916,  and  on 
the  medical  treatment  adopted'  by  T.R.  Elliott  and  C.G.  Douglas. 
(15pp). 
"Note  on  the  casualties  and  deaths  caused  by  gas  shells,  July 
1916  to  July  1918'  by  Douglas,  14  August  1918. 
Lists  of  gas  cases,  etc.  May,  June  1916. 
(3pp). 
Graphs. 
C.G.  Douglas 
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Wartime  research 
1916  to  July  1918'  by  Douglas,  14  August  1918. 
of  casualties). 
For  another  copy,  see  B.27. 
(4pp  +  5pp  lists 
"The  casualties  resulting  from  hostile  bombardment  with  gas 
shells  containing  di-chlor-ethyl-sulphide  between  the  dates 
13/7/17  and  4/8/17'  by  Douglas,  30  July  1917. 
(15pp  ms). 
Ms  draft  beginning  'in  continuation  of  my  report  on  casualties 
due  to  di-chlor-ethyl-sulphide'.  (5pp). 
‘Extracts  from  weekly  reports  on  hostile  gas  bombardments', 
August-November  1918. 
(2pp). 
"Chlor-arsin  gas  committee’ 
B.26 
"Note  on  cases  of  gas  poisoning  presenting  new  features'  by 
Douglas,  2  February  1918. 
(3pp).  Cf  B.29. 
‘Reports  of  treatment  of  gas  cases  at  no.41  stat.  hosp.' 
chart  showing  daily  admissions,  etc. 
for  May  1918). 
(11pp  + 
"Blue  cross  gassed  cases' 
Elliott,  6  November  1918.  Cf.  B.29. 
(5pp)  with  covering  letter  from  T.R. 
Translations  of  German  documents,  January-July  1918. 
typescript  +  4pp  printed). 
(4pp 
Report  on  cases  of  gas  poisoning  passed  through  the  gas  centre 
since  report  of  2  August  1918  by  W.  Douglas  Frew, 
(2pp). 
12  August  1918. 
"Memo  on  poisoning  by  chlorarsin  compounds'  by  W.P.  Herringham, 
24  July  1918. 
(4pp). 
"Note  on  the  casualties  and  deaths  caused  by  gas  shells,  July 
1916  to  July  1918'  by  Douglas,  14  August  1918. 
(4pp  +  5pp  lists). 
(1p).  
"The  effects  produced  in  the  field  by  di-phenyl-chlor-arsine,  and 
by  phenyl-carbylamine  chloride'  by  Douglas,  27  February  1918. 
"Abstract.  Sur  les  syndromes  cliniques  nouveaux  presentes  par  les 
intoxiques  rcents  par  gaz  de  combat',  30  May  1918. 
‘Minute  of  the  effects  of  certain  compounds  of  arsenic',  various 
dates,  1918. 
Incorporates  letter  from  J.  Barcroft. 
"Note  on  cases  of  gas  poisoning  presenting  new  features'  by 
Douglas,  27  January  1918. 
(4pp). 
(4pp). 
"Chlorarsines' 
B.28 
(7pp). 
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‘Memo  on  poisoning  by  Chlorarsin  compounds' 
1918  (4pp),  with  'symptoms  observed  with  di-phenyl-chlor-arsine' 
by  A.W.  Crossley  (1p). 
by  Douglas,  7  August 
"Note  on  casualties  caused  by  blue  cross  shell',  by  Douglas,  28 
August  1918  (3pp),  with  correspondence  and  notes  on  'blue  cross 
gassed  cases'. 
‘Abstracts  of  reports  received  from  corps  chemical  advisers  on 
the  effects  produced  on  the  troops  by  blue  cross  shell',  July- 
September  1918. 
(3pp). 
"Poisoning  by  diphenyl-chlor-arsine'  by  J.  Ramsay,  7  October 
1918. 
(1p). 
‘Effects  produced  in  the  field  by  shell  containing  chlorarsines' 
by  Douglas,  22  October  1918. 
(1p). 
‘Summary  of  the  blue  cross  casualties  suffered  by  V  Corps,  May  to 
October  1918,  together  with  personal  notes  as 
an 
offensive  weapon,'  by  A.C.  Jessup. 
to  blue  cross  as 
Four  letters  from  H.  Hartley,  July  1919,  re  a  case  of  D.M. 
poisoning. 
1 
Correspondence’ 
ae  ence 
B.32 
Carbons  of  Douglas's  letters  to  J.  Barcroft,  24  August  and  22 
December  1918. 
"A  collection  of  the  more  important  papers  bearing  on  the  nature 
of  the  casualties  caused  by  shell  containing  chlorarsines'.  In 
original  folder.  Includes  additional  copies  of  papers  by  Ramsay 
and  Jessup  (see  B.30)  and  papers  on  ‘poisoning  with  chlorarsine 
compounds:  supposed  nervous  symptoms.' 
Douglas's  correspondence  with  Y.  Henderson  attached.  
Carbons  of  Douglas's  letters  to  J.S.  Haldane,  15  September,  6 
December  and  23  December  1916. 
Letter  from  H.  Hartley  to  Douglas,  31  March  1919,  returning 
letter  from  T.R.  Elliott  to  Douglas  of  24  March. 
Letter  from  Lieut.  Col.  C.H.  Reason  to  Douglas,  5  February  1919. 
Carbon  of  letter  from  Douglas  to  A.B.  Soltau,  3  April  1918,  with 
C.G.  Douglas 
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‘Captured  German  Documents’ 
B.34 
Translations  of  German  documents  prepared  for  medical  committee 
on  gas  poisoning. 
‘Articles  in  journals  and  newspapers’ 
B.35  -  B.37  Published  articles,  press-cuttings,  duplicated  material,  etc. 
5 
folders. 
B.38  -  B.41  Miscellaneous  items  found  with  Douglas's  gas  reprints  (B.42). 
B.38 
history. 
Ms  drafts  on  gases  probably  for  Douglas's  official  medical 
B.39 
Director  of  Gas  Service,  France. 
Lists  of  titles  of  medical  files  in  the  records  of  the 
B.41 
note  of  explosive  mixtures  with  air. 
Ms  note  on  Douglas's  gas  reprints;  note  on  phosgene  (4pp); 
B.40  Ms  note  of  duties  of  physiological  adviser,  n.d;  renewal  of 
contract,  1917. 
Official  booklets  on  defensive  measures  against  gas  attacks;  gas 
warfare  monthly  summaries  of  information  for  August  and  September 
1918;  reprints  on  gases  by  Douglas,  Haldane,  Hartley  and  others. 
1  box.  
C.G.  Douglas 
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Wartime  research 
CHEMICAL  DEFENCE  BOARD,  PORTON,  1928,  1939-1942 
B.43  -  B.49  Contents  of  a  folder  incribed  'Chemical  Defence  Board  (Porton)'. 
B.43 
Letter  from  Douglas  on  occupation  of  gas-proofed  rooms,  9 
May  1928  (copied  to  J.  Barcroft);  1p  ms  note  on  ‘ventilation  of 
gas  proof  shelters',  n.d. 
Correspondence  and  papers,  1939, 
B.44 
on  caustic  burns  of  the  skin,  sent  to  Douglas  in  response  to  a 
request  for  information. 
1940  including  memorandum 
List  of  secret  documents  in  the  custody  of  Douglas,  1  July 
B.45 
1940  (later  amended  to  1941);  brief  correspondence  re  return  of 
secret  documents,  July,  August  1941. 
Correspondence  and  papers,  1942,  including  nomogram  for 
B.46 
giving  vapour  pressures  and  weight  concentrations  for  vapours  and 
volatility-vapour  pressure  conversion  table. 
B.47 
Ms  and  typescript  notes  on  the  literature. 
B.48 
Shorter  ms  notes. 
B.49 
Background  material.  
CG.  Douglas 
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WARTIME  NUTRITION,  1943,  1944 
B.50 
Correspondence  with  E.P.  Cathcart  re  army  diets,  January  1943. 
"Information  about  dietaries  received  from  E.P.  Cathcart,  January 
1943.' 
(4pp  ms). 
Correspondence  with  E.  Mellanby  re  'food  for  special  purposes 
like  commando  operations',  September,  October  1943. 
Correspondence  with  J.C.  Drummond,  Ministry  of  Food,  re  the 
influence  of  diet  on  working  efficiency,  October,  November  1943. 
Correspondence  with  E.  Mellanby  and  papers  re  nutrition  of 
coalminers,  November  1943. 
Correspondence  with  M.  Pyke  re  Ministry  of  Food  paper  on  'the 
need  for  research  into  the  best  composition,  timing  and  frequency 
of  meals  doing  different  types  of  work',  February  1944. 
Folder  includes  copy  of  paper. 
Includes  tables  of  results  of  study  made  on  undergraduate  diets 
in  1943. 
Correspondence  and  papers  re  nutrition  in  Oxford  colleges,  June, 
July  1944. 
Background  material.  
C.G.  Douglas 
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SECTION  C 
HALDANIANA 
C.1  -  C.28 
Cel 
"A  letter  to  Edinburgh  professors  by  a  medical  student  edited, 
with  preface,  by  a  graduate  of  eminence'  [J.S.  Haldane],  London, 
1890. 
Photocopy  of  published  text. 
'The  supposed  physical  basis  of  life',  Cambridge  Magazine,  1912. 
Haldane's  published  article  only. 
Haldane's  evidence  to  chemical  warfare  research  departmental 
committee,  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  manufacture  and  use  of 
water  gas  and  other  gases  containing  a  large  proportion  of 
carbonic  oxide  (53pp),  with  covering  letter  dated  19  October 
1925. 
Correspondence  on  the  treatment  of  carbon  dioxide  poisoning, 
British  Medical  Journal,  December  1925. 
Published  letters  from  Haldane  and  others. 
See 
'The  dissociation  and  re-formation  of  oxyhaemoglobin  and 
bicarbonate  in  blood.' 
Two  typescript  drafts  (19pp  +  24pp)  of  article  by  Haldane,  with 
ms  corrections  and  additions,  latest  reference  1928. 
The  article  does  not  appear  in  the  published  Bibliography  of 
Haldane's  work  (Blackwell  Scientific  Publications,  1963). 
C.20, 
Programme,  Oxford  University  Gazette,  press-cuttings.  
Honorary  degree,  Oxford,  June  1933. 
‘Uses  of  oxygen  and  CO> 
in  medicine’. 
Report  of  Royal  Society  of  Medicine  discussion  published  in 
British  Medical  Journal,  January  1932. 
Both  Haldane  and  Douglas  took  part  in  the  discussion. 
C.G.  Douglas 
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Haldaniana 
Obituaries  and  tributes 
C.8 
The  Times,  16  March  1936. 
1927  draft,  1933  revision,  correspondence  re  revision,  published 
version,  etc. 
Folder  also  includes  press-cuttings  re  Haldane,  1929,  1934. 
C.9 
Nature,  21  March  1936. 
Published  version  only. 
C.10 
‘Memoir  of  the  late  John  Scott  Haldane'  by  J.  Ivon  Graham. 
Excerpt  from  Trans.  Instn.  Min.  Engrs.,  1936. 
C.11 
in  that  field  by  Y.  Henderson. 
Notes  for  Journal  of  Industrial  Hygiene  on  Haldane's  work 
Typescript  draft  with  covering  letter  from  Henderson  to  Douglas, 
7  April  1936. 
Folder  also  includes  earlier  letters  from  Henderson  to  Douglas 
about  Haldane,  27  August  1935  and  28  March  1936. 
and  Naomi 
Invitation  from  Royal  Society  for  Douglas  to  write 
C.12 
Haldane's  memoir,  letters  written  in  reply  to  Douglas's  requests 
for  information,  May,  June  1936. 
Notice  of  death  from  Oxford  University  Gazette,  press-  cuttings  re 
funeral  service,  correspondence  re  arrangements,  order  of 
service. 
Ms  draft  of  Douglas's  letter  of  condolence,  replies  from  Louisa 
Kathleen  Haldane  (widow),  J.B.S.  Haldane  (son) 
Mitchison  (daughter). 
Haldane  had  been  Director.  
Letter  from  J.G.  Priestley  to  Douglas,  2  April  1936  re  future  of 
Mining  Research  Laboratory,  University  of  Birmingham,  _ of  which 
C.G.  Douglas 
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Haldaniana 
C.16-=-  0.2) 
Royal  Society  Tyndall  Mining  Research  Committee 
Douglas  kept  the  Tyndall  Committee  papers  with  his  Haldaniana. 
In  his  letter  of  17  March  1936,  A.V.  Hill,  then  Secretary  of  the 
Royal  Society,  stated  that  Haldane  'was  really  the  Committee!  and 
invited  Douglas  to  attend  the  first  meeting  after  Haldane's  death 
since  he  'probably  knew  more  about  Haldane's  ideas  and  work  than 
anybody  else  available.' 
the  Committee. 
Society  had  invited  Haldane  to  deliver  the  Croonian  Lecture,  but 
that  first  his  wife's  illness  and  then  his  own,  prevented  his 
coming  to  discuss  it  with  Hill  (C.16). 
A.V.  Hill's  letter  also  notes  that  the  Royal 
Douglas  subsequently  became  chairman  of 
The  material  is 
committee  papers. 
a  chronological  sequence  of  correspondence  and 
C.16 
1936 
mel] 
1937 
c.18 
1938,  1939 
C.19 
1940,  1943 
C.20 
1945 
Ce 212-1953 
Ms  and  typescript  drafts  of  life  of  Haldane. 
Miscellaneous  ms  notes  and  drafts  for  Douglas's  talks. 
3  folders. 
C.25° 
=  ©.25 
Haldane  Centenary  Symposium,  1961. 
Correspondence  with  editor,  Dictionary  of  National  Biography  re 
lives  of  Haldane  and  M.S.  Pembrey,  April-December  1945. 
Douglas  was  chairman  of  the  symposium  and  gave  two  talks  on 
Haidane's  work,  one  on  respiratory  and  circulatory  regulation, 
the  other  of  a  more  general  nature. 
Portrait  photograph  of  Haldane,  n.d.  
List  of  Haldane  papers  in  Wolfson  College,  Oxford  with  covering 
letter  to  D.J.C.  Cunningham,  16  June  1975. 
Haldane  Bibliography,  Blackwell  Scientific  Publications,  1963. 
C.G.  Douglas 
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INDEX  OF  CORRESPONDENTS 
ADAMS,  Percy  Llewelyn 
AULD;  S.M. J. 
BAINBRIDGE,  F.A. 
BARBER,  H.W. 
BARCROFT,  Sir  Joseph 
BOOTHBY,  W.M. 
BOYCOTT,  Arthur  Edwin 
BROSTER,  L.R. 
CATHCART,  Edward  Provan 
CHUBB,  C.S. 
COOKE,  E.A. 
C.20 
C.33 
BeZ 
See  B.5 
BS,"  Bs12%  B. 26. 
See  also  B.32,  B.43 
A.20 
C.14 
B.16 
Bebo 
C.20 
See  A.18 
DAMANT,  G.C.C. 
CRAWFORD,  H.M. 
CROSSLEY,  Arthur  W. 
CUMMINS,  S.L. 
ELLIOTT,  Thomas  Renton 
DRUMMOND,  Sir  Jack  Cecil 
Be 
B.29 
c.14 
BeOL 
C.19 
EGERTON,  Sir  Alfred  (Charles  Glyn) 
B,  3;  B.14,  70.48 
See  also  B.10,  B.17 
C5  
HALDANE,  John  Burdon  Sanderson 
FLETCHER,  Sir  Walter  Morley 
HALDANE,  Louisa  Kathleen 
B.33 
See  also  B.24 
B.14 
Cee 
FRASER,  D.H. 
GRAHAM,  J.  Ivon 
GRIFFITHS,  Ezer 
See 
B.12 
C.18  56.46 
Cal2Z 2  CA3 
C.G.  Douglas 
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Index  of  correspondents 
HALDANE,  John  Scott 
DOUGLAS, Claude Gordon v1
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