NATIONAL CATALOGUING UNIT FOR THE ARCHIVES OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENTISTS Catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof Sir Frank George Young FRS (1908-1988) NCUACScatalogue no. 97/2/01 by Timothy E. Powell and Peter Harper Catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof Sir Frank George Young FRS (1908-1988) NCUACScatalogue no. 97/2/01 by Timothy E. Powell and Peter Harper F. G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Title: Depositedin: Compiledby: Timothy E. Powell and Peter Harper Description level: Fonds Date of material: 1913-1988 Extent of material: 34 boxes, ca 900 items Catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof Sir Frank George Young FRS (1908-1988), biochemist NCUACS catalogue no. 97/2/01 © 2001National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cambridge University Library Reference code: GB 0012 CUL F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 The workof the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, and the production of this catalogue, are made possible by the support of the following societies and organisations: The Biochemical Society The British Crystallographic Association The Geological Society The Institute of Physics The Royal Society Trinity College Cambridge The Royal Society of Chemistry The Wellcome Trust F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE KEEPER OF MANUSCRIPTS AND UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES WEST ROAD CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL SECTION B UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE SECTION C RESEACH SECTION D PUBLICATIONS SECTION E LECTURES AND SPEECHES A.1-A.69 B.1-B.52 C.1-C.106 D.1-D.63 E.1-E.88 SECTION F SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS F.1-F.331 SECTION G VISITS AND CONFERENCES G.1-G.26 SECTION H H.1-H.147 CORRESPONDENCE INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The papers were received from Cambridge University Library in April 1999. OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF SIR FRANK YOUNG Frank George Young wasborn in London on 25 March 1908. He was educatedat Alleyn’s School, Dulwich 1916-1926 and then entered University College London. He graduated in chemistry and physics in 1929 and went on to postgraduate work in biochemistry and physiology at University College under J.C. Drummond, C. Lovatt Evans and A.V. Hill. After one year 1932-1933 as an Honorary Assistant in the Department of Physiology at University College, Young held research fellowships successively at the University of Aberdeen under J.J.R. Mcleod and the University of Toronto under C.H. Best, studying diabetes. He returned to University College in 1935 beforein 1936 being appointed to the Scientific Staff of the Medical Research Council’s National Institute for Medical Research, under the Directorship of Sir Henry Dale. In 1942 Young was appointed Professor of Biochemistry at St Thomas’s Hospital Medical School, University of London and three years later was appointed to the Chair in Biochemistry at University College London. Young left London in 1949, when he wasappointed Sir William Dunn Professor of Young devoted muchof his time to service with national and international bodies. In the UK he was a memberof the Medical Research Council 1950-1954, served on the Executive Council of the Ciba Biochemistry at Cambridge, succeeding A.C. Chibnall. He retired from the Chair in 1975. On moving to Cambridge Young was made a Fellow of Trinity Hall but he resigned this Fellowship in 1964 when he becamethe first Master of Darwin College, the newly founded Cambridge postgraduate college. He stood downfrom the Mastership in 1976. diabetes research organisations. He was a Vice-President of the British Diabetic Association from Foundation from 1954 to 1977 (appointed Chairman of the Council and Trusteein 1967) and was a co-founder of the British Nutrition Foundation in 1967 (serving as President 1970-1976). served on a number of governmentadvisory bodies including the Committee on Medical Aspects of International commitments included membership of the Council of the International Union of Biochemistry 1961-1972 (Treasurer 1967-1972) and the Executive Board of the International Council of Scientific Unions 1970-1974 (Vice-President 1970-1972). Young was particularly active in Food Policy 1957-1980, and the Advisory Committee on the Irradiation of Food from 1967 (as Chairman). He was also a member of the Royal Commission on Medical Education 1965-1968. Young F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 1948, President of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes 1965-1968, and Presidentof the International Diabetes Federation 1970-1973. Young received numerous honours and awards, many from overseas, including the Banting Memorial Medal of the American Diabetes Association in 1950 and the Upjohn Award of the US Endocrine Society in 1963. He waselected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1949 (Croonian Lecturer 1962) and knighted in 1976. Young’s principal research contribution wasin the field of endocrinology, with particular reference to the study of diabetes. In autobiographical notes composed in September 1976 (A.6) Young described his work as follows: ‘In 1937 he described a new method of inducing experimental diabetes in animals by the administration of an extract of the anterior pituitary gland for a short time, later showing that the persistence of the diabetic condition was caused by damageto the insulin-producing cells of the pancreatic islets and that the causative agent was anterior pituitary growth hormone. These investigations have been described as “someof the classical experiments in endocrinology’....With his collaborators he developed the view that diabetes mellitus can sometimes originate from an imbalance between the actions of insulin and growth hormone with respect to the utilization of glucose, a secondary result of this imbalance being damageto the pancreatic islets.’ Youngdidlittle laboratory work himself after 1945 and effectively ceased active research when he came to Cambridge, although from the late 1950s he oversaw work on growth hormone, undertaken with a technician D.C. Gardiner. Young died on 20 September 1988. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION For further information on thelife and work of Young, see ‘Sir Frank George Young’ bySir Philip Randle, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol 36 (1990), pp 583-599. many documentsarein a fragile condition. The material is presented in the order given in the List of Contents. It covers the period 1913-1988. Much of the material, particularly Young’s research papers, was found in very poor condition and preliminary conservation work notwithstanding, significant quantities of material could not be preserved and had to be discarded. Much of what has been retained requires careful handling as F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Section A, Biographical, includesa little autobiographical material including full curricula vitae. There is considerable material relating to Young’s knighthood, chiefly letters of congratulation. The section also includesa little family material, some personal correspondence and material relating to Young’s historical interests. Section B, University of Cambridge, is disappointing given Young’s contributions to the Department of Biochemistry, the development of medicine in Cambridge and his Mastership of Darwin College. It includes documentation of Young’s teaching in the Department of Biochemistry, some departmental administration material and little material relating to the development of the Clinical School and to arrangementsforhis post-retirement research. His involvement with the Medical Research Council's Dunn Nutrition Unit is documented, including his service on the Unit's Ethical Committee. Section C, Research, presents uneven coverage of Young’s research from 1929 to the 1970s, presentedin a broadly chronological order. The bulk of the material relates to Young’s work on the cause and mechanism ofdiabetes,a line of research he began underJ.J.R. Mcleod at Aberdeen and then C.H. Best at the University of Toronto. Running from 1958 to 1975 is an incomplete sequence of numbered experiments 1-607, relating to work on the relationship between growth hormone and diabetes. These were performedby D.C. Gardiner, an assistant in the Departmentof Biochemistry working under Young. Section E, Lectures and speeches, covers Young’s public and invitation lectures and speeches 1936- 1977 and n.d. Young was frequently invited to lecture and some of his lectures were subsequently published. He wasalso a sought-after speaker at social functions and as a Trustee and member (then Chairman) of the Executive Council of the Ciba Foundation he was called upon to speak at many Ciba Foundation functions. Section D, Publications, offers only partial coverage of Young’s publications from 1938 to 1982. Documentation of Young’s published scientific work, in particular, is disappointing; the section is dominated by material relating to Young and C.N. Hales’s 1982 Royal Society Biographical Memoir of C.H. Best. The section also includes sets of Young’s offprints. Young's service on government advisory committees is represented by papers and correspondence Section F, Societies and organisations, is the largest in the collection. It includes significant documentation of some of Young’s principal responsibilities including the Ciba Foundation, the International Diabetes Federation, chiefly its Special Committee established in 1970 to report on the ‘work leading up to the discovery of insulin’, and the British Nutrition Foundation during the period of Young's Presidency. International Union of Biochemistry material mostly relates to the problems in rearranging the 8th International Congress of Biochemistry scheduled for Rome in September 1970; Young played a leading role in ensuring its successful relocation at short notice to Switzerland. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 relating to the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy- including its Panels on Recommended Allowancesof Nutrients, Diet in relation to Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease, and Bread, Flour and other Cereal Products - and the Advisory Committee ontheIrradiation of Food. Young’s membership of the Royal Commission on Medical Education is also well documented, including responses to the Commission’s report (the Todd Report). Other organisations represented include the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland(later the University of Rhodesia). Young was a memberof the College’s Council as a representative of the Inter-University Council for Higher Education Overseas, and there are papers relating to the problems confronting the institution in its relations with the Rhodesian government. Section G, Visits and conferences, covers only a very small proportion of Young’s visits and attendance at conferences, 1955-1977. The most extensive material relates to the 9th International Diabetes Federation Congress, New Delhi, India, 1976, which in the event Young was unable to attend. Somefurther material relating to lectures given at events can be found in section E, Lectures and speeches. Section H, Correspondence, includes general scientific correspondence presented in alphabetical order. Principal correspondentsinclude C.H. Best, J. Bornstein, Sir Henry Dale, |. Hais, W.D. Tigertt and Lord Zuckerman. Thereis also Young'sletter file of outgoing letters, January - September 1975, T.E. Powell P. Harper There is also an index of correspondents. and some references and recommendations. Bath, 2001 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.10 BIOGRAPHICAL AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL A.11-A.42 CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS A.43-A.49 FAMILY A.50-A.53 PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE A.54-A.62 HISTORICAL INTERESTS A.63-A.68 PHOTOGRAPHS A.69 MISCELLANEOUS F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Biographical BIOGRAPHICAL AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL 1968-1988 Obituary of Young, The Times, 21 September1988. Obituary of Young by P.J. Randle and E. Leedham-Green, Independent, 26 September 1988. Report of Memorial Service for Young, Great St Mary’s Church, Cambridge, 27 November 1988. Curriculum vitae, May 1968. Curriculum vitae, August 1975, ‘Annotated 1984’. Manuscript biographical notes. Notes for Debrett’s Handbook, 1980. Bibliographies. Typescript‘Biographical notes’, 2pp and 4pp, September 1976. 1975. ‘Series 2 Publications - Non-scientific and minor scientific papers’, ‘Series 1 Publications - Scientific papers’, 1931-1974. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Biographical A.11-A.42 CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS 1936-1937 Chair of Biochemistry at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 1936-1937. Young reached the stage of negotiating about terms of appointment but decided to remain in the UK. Correspondencere termsetc. Corresponding Member, Sociedad Argentina de Biologia, 1946. Correspondence, 1946-1953. Honorary Member, Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires, 1950, and Corresponding Member, Asociacion Medica Argentina, 1951. Correspondence, 1950-1951. Correspondence, 1955. Honorary Member, Biochemical Society of Iran, 1961. Exchangeof correspondence, 1961. Honorary Doctorate, University of Montpellier, 1959. Corresponding Member, Sociedad de Biologica de Montevideo, 1950. Correspondencere arrangements, programme,letter of 9 March 1940 found with preceding. Correspondencere award and arrangementsfor investiture etc, 1972-1973. A.17-A.36 Knighthood, 1973. A.17 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Biographical Letters of congratulation. Arranged by Youngin an alphabetical sequence. Not indexed. A. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Biographical Correspondence with Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor, 1974-1986. Scientific Adviser, British Industrial Biological Research Association, 1975- 1979. Dinner in honour of Sir Frank Youngonhis retirement, September 1975. Honorary Member, Society for Endocrinology, 1976. Exchange re membership, 1976. Correspondence re appointment, reappointment and resignation, 1975- 1979. Seating plan; 10pp typescript and manuscript draft of Young’s speech of thanks. Notice of meeting, 1981. Knight of Mark Twain, 1980. Notification, December 1980. Nestle Foundation Meeting in Honour of Sir Frank Young, 10 April 1981. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Biographical Honorary Member, Section of Endocrinology, Royal Society of Medicine, 1982. Exchange re membership, 1982. A.43-A.49 FAMILY 1961-1981 Manuscript and typescript notes on Young family history. The notes trace the family to Robert Young of Cranbourne, Dorset (1703- 1807). Ruth Young (wife) Photocopy of article from Cambridge Evening News featuring Dr Ruth Young, 18 November 1975. Peter N. Young (eldest son) Exchange re Haile Sellassie | University, Ethiopia, with associated printed material on the university, February 1964. Young wrote enquiring about employmentpossibilities for his son Peter. 1961. Young wrote to the press urging the benefits of British school leavers gaining work experience in Africa and Commonwealth countries in 1961 (see D.59, D.60). Correspondence with J.C. Kendrew re suitable book on crystal structure, Correspondence, 1968, 1971. Thomas Nesbitt Young (second son) Correspondencere possibilities of teaching in East Africa, 1961. Simon Young (third son) F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Biographical Sarah [?] (grand-daughter) Letter, 1981. A.50-A.53 PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE 1961-1981 Chiefly family and social news. In chronological order. 1961-1969. 1971-1974. 1975-1980. A.54-A.62 HISTORICAL INTERESTS 1913-1971, n.d. Correspondence re chapter on ‘Biochemistry’ for A Century of Science, 1949. Challenger. Correspondence and papers re history of British biochemistry, including correspondence with R.A. Peters, and material sent to Young by F. Manuscript notes by C. Carrington on the murder of the Princes in the Tower, December 1953. Correspondencerehistory of biochemistry, 1953. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Biographical Manuscript and typescript notes on Cambridge biochemistry. Mayrelate to Young’s publication ‘The rise of biochemistry in the nineteenth century with particular reference to the University of Cambridge’ (see D.28). Material re history of the Biochemical Society, sent to R.A. Morton by Young, February 1971; 6pp typescript draft on the history of the Society, n.d. Typescript drafts by M. Teich, n.d. Teich wasa historian of science of Czechoslovakorigin. ‘On the historical foundations of modern biochemistry’, 23pp typescript + references. ‘The history of the uric acid synthesis. From Scheele to Horbaczewski’, 4pp typescript. A.63-A.68 PHOTOGRAPHS 1949, 1976, n.d. Two photographs of Windermere, South Africa, 1949. Miscellaneous material: letter from H. Kronecker to unknownrecipient, 15 January 1913; reference from US Armed Forces Medical Journal, 1954; typescriptlist of references onthe history of science, n.d. Those featured are identified with a key. Two photographs of Young and others at Ciba Foundation Conference on Control Processesin Multicellular Organisms, New Delhi, India, March 1969. Windermere wasa shanty town in the shadow of Table Mountain, near Cape Town. A.65, A.66 Mounted group photographs of Darwin College occasions, 1976. See also E.48. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Biographical ‘Charter Dinner’. ‘The Master and Fellows’. Mounted group photograph at unidentified occasion, n.d. Mounted group photographat unidentified occasion, n.d. Participants have signed the bottom of the mount. MISCELLANEOUS Memorabilia, including poems. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 SECTION B UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE B.1-B.21 LECTURES AND TEACHING B.22-B.30 DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY B.31-B.33 SCHOOLOF CLINICAL MEDICINE B.34-B.36 ADMINISTRATION OF YOUNG’S POST- RETIREMENT RESEARCH B.37-B.50 DUNN NUTRITION UNIT B.51, B.52 MISCELLANEOUS F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 University of Cambridge LECTURES AND TEACHING 1958-early 1970s Principally the contents of Young’s folders of manuscript notes, pages of typescript drafts, duplicated typescript hand-outs. Theinscriptions on the folders have been reproducedin the catalogue entries. ‘Part | Lecture 10.3.62 Inorganic metabolism’. ‘General Hand out sheets Part | 1968-69’. 2 folders. ‘Part 1A and 1B courses. Summary 1970-71’. Lists of lectures, lecturers, practicals etc. 3 folders. ‘Hormonal Control’. N.d. Manuscript notes not in Young’s hand. ‘Part 1A Lecture 2’. Some material dated 1969, 1973. ‘Part 1A Lecture 3’. Some material dated 1969, 1973-74. Manuscript notes not in Young’s hand. ‘Hormones’. Readinglist for Part II Biochemistry, 1958-1959. ‘Membrane structure & function’. N.d. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 University of Cambridge ‘Metabolic regulation Dr C.N. Hales’. N.d. Manuscript notes not in Young’s hand. ‘Nutrition’. Material used 1969-1974. This material relates to Part 1A Biochemistry lectures on nutrition. B.14-B.16 ‘Nutrition Diploma’. Lecture course delivered in Department of Agricultural Science and Applied Biology. Correspondencere establishment and running of the course, 1968-1970. Printed and duplicated typescript information, course syllabus, etc. 1970. 1968- ‘Transport’. 2 folders. Manuscript notes not in Young’s hand. Manuscript notes not in Young’s hand. Programme of Postgraduate Medical Schoo! Course on Fundamental and Practical Aspects of Diabetes, Addenbroke’s Hospital, Cambridge, 16-18 April 1959. Manuscript notes on lecture, n.d. Duplicated typescript material for Department of Biochemistry, early 1970s. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 University of Cambridge B.22-B.30 DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1950-1973 Young wasappointed to the Sir William Dunn Professorship in Biochemistry, succeeding A.C. Chibnall in 1949. He retired from the Chair in 1975. The material presented here is very scanty and bearslittle relation to the responsibilities of Young as Head of Department during a challenging period. Cardswithlists of Part II students, 1950-51 - 1971-72. Cards withlists of new research workers, 1963-64 - 1972-73. ‘Note on the subjects which may be studied at School as preparation for entry to University course in biochemistry’, 2pp duplicated typescript, 1963. 5pp duplicated typescriptdraft. Copyof brochure. Publicity brochure on ‘The need for a new building for the Department of Biochemistry’, 1966. ‘Extract from the Minutes of the Staff Meeting, Departmentof Biochemistry, 28 September 1965’ on plansfor the new building. 5pp duplicated typescript. 1973. Departmental booklet ‘Arrangements for Research Workers, October 1969. Report of the Head of Departmentfor 1 October 1971 - 30 September 1972. List of subjects of research within the department for 1972-73, 19 January F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 University of Cambridge B.31-B.33 SCHOOL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE 1965-1981 ‘Redraft by F.G. Young of the Report onthe Institution of a Clinical School of Medicine in Cambridge’, 14pp typescript, 6 September 1965. Spiral bound proceedings of meeting on ‘Problems & Progress in the New Medical Schools’ held in ?7London on 15 July 1971. Correspondence with Sir John Butterfield, Regius Professor of Physic, re meetings of the School of Clinical Medicine Appeals Committee, 1980, 1981. B.34-B.36 ADMINISTRATION OF YOUNG’S POST-RETIREMENT RESEARCH 1974-1977 1974-1975. January - March 1976. Correspondence with WellcomeTrust, University authorities, Professor J.S. Mitchell and others re the grant, accommodation for the work and progress on research, 1974-1977. Following retirement Young continued research with support from a Wellcome Trust grant for his ‘investigation into the mechanisms whereby growth hormonediminishes the uptake of glucose by adipose and muscle tissue’. The work was undertakenin a laboratory at the new Addenbrooke’s Hospital. April 1976 - January 1977. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 University of Cambridge B.37-B.50 DUNN NUTRITION UNIT 1977-1981 The Dunn Nutrition Unit was a Medical Research Council (MRC) unit based in Cambridge. B.37-B.39 Dunn Nutrition Unit review B.40-B.50 Ethical Committee B.37-B.39 Dunn Nutrition Unit review 1977 Young was asked by the MRC to comment on the Dunn Unit’s report for 1973-1976. Brief correspondence and manuscript note on telephone conversation re the review, 1977. Background material including Dunn Nutrition Unit report. 2 folders. 1977-1981 B.41-B.43 Papers of meetings of the Committee. B.40-B.50 Ethical Committee Introductory correspondence, February 1978, with background information. Young joined the Unit’s Ethical Committee in 1978. The Committee reviewed research proposals involving human experiments for the ethical implications of their objectives and methodology. 9 October 1979. B.41 20 March 1978. 7 November 1978. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 University of Cambridge B.44-B.50 Submissions to the Committee, 1977-1981. 7 folders. MISCELLANEOUS 1963, 1981 ‘Memorandum by F.G. Young, based on the Statement madeat the Meeting of the [?Cambridge University] Press Syndicate on 15 February 1963’, 19 February 1963. Correspondenceand papers re meetings of the Society for the History of the University, 1981. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 SECTION C RESEARCH C.1-C.106 The material in this section is patchy coverage of Young’s research from 1929 to the 1970s. The bulk of the material was found in very poor condition and preliminary conservation work notwithstanding, significant quantities of material could not be preserved and had to be discarded. Much of what has been retained requires careful handling as many documents are in a fragile condition. The papers are presentedin a broadly chronological order. Some were found in Young’s ownfolders with an inscription thereon and these have been reproducedin the catalogue entries. The bulk of the material relates to Young’s work on the cause and mechanism of diabetes, with particular reference to the effect of growth hormone. The largest component of the section is an incomplete sequence of numbered experiments 1-607, running from 1958 to 1975 (see C.49-C.65, C.77-C.93, C.96-C.100, C.101-C.105). These were performed by D.C. Gardiner, an Assistantin the Cambridge Department of Biochemistry working under Young. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Research Work on Sheafat, 1929-1930. This was work carried out by Young and S.J. Hopkins at University College London underthe direction of J.C. Drummondfor the Advisory Committee on Oils and Fats of the Imperial Institute. The material was located by Young in the 1970sin response to a query from J. McL. Philp of Unilever who wasresearching sheafat. ‘Report on Shea Fat Experiment Results to Sept 17th 1929’, 3pp manuscript + typescript tables. ‘A confidential report on the chemical and nutritive properties of Sheafat’. Presentedto the Director of the Imperial Institute. Nov. 3rd, 1930’. 40pp typescript + 2pp tables. Correspondencewith J. McL. Philp, 1976, 1978. Instructions for isolation of glycogen etc. ca 1932. Typescript bibliographies. Graphs. Some dated 1935. ‘Glycogen’. ease of reference. Ca 1932-1935. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into four for Miscellaneous data, including letter from A. Schoeller with results of tests, 9 December1935. sheets of calculations from statistics; manuscript calculation. 1937. Contents of Young’s folder divided manuscript graphs, data and notes, 1935-1940. ‘Statistics’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed: duplicated typescript into four for ease of reference: F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Research typescript and ‘Histology’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed: manuscript instructions for preparations, notes, calculations etc, re work on pituitary gland. 1938-1939. ‘Immediate blood sugar raising action’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed: pages of rough manuscript draft ‘Anterior pituitary fractions and carbohydrate with manuscript data, calculations etc. 1940. 3. The immediate glycaemic metabolism action’, C.15-C.25 ‘Early expts’. Contents of Young’s boxfile so labelled. Work on diabetes in dogs, 1941-1944. The material within the boxfile was found in Young's folders, the inscriptions upon which have been reproducedin the catalogue entries. ‘Dog weights’. Data on weights of dogs, March 1941 - September 1943. ‘Dogs’. 124 & 126’. ‘Puppies’. Graphs, data, 1941. Data from and photographsof two dogs. 1941-1942. Data, 1941. Data on growth rate of puppies, 1941-1942. ‘4th paper. Diet & diabetes’. ‘Dog summary tables’. Data from dogs, 1941. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Research C.21-C.23 ‘Waterbalance 5th paper’. C.21 Typescript and graphs of work on ‘F.G.S.’ (extracts of fresh anterior pituitary), sent to Young by Cuthbertson, July 1944. C.22, C.23 Manuscript and typescript data, graphs etc. 1941-1944. 2 folders ‘General species growth & diabetes. 6th paper’. Data, mostly work on puppy growth, 1941-1942. ‘N retention’. Typescript and manuscript data on nitrogen retention, n.d. Data, graphs etc, 1944-1946. C.28-C.32 ‘Thyroid expts (Rowlands)’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 1943-1948. Correspondencewith I.W. Rowlands, chiefly re supply of anterior pituitary extract, 1943-1948. ‘Current Notes’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into five for easeof reference. 1948-1958. 4 folders. Typescript notes on diabetesliterature, 1948-1949. C.29-C.32 Data from diabetes experiments on cats, 1955-1958. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Research C.33-C.40 ‘Miss M.B. Thomas Results’. Contents of Young’s boxfile so labelled. 1954- 1961, n.d. Marjory Thomasassisted with research into diabetesin rats. Much of the material within the box file was found in Young’s folders, the inscriptions upon which have been reproduced in the catalogue entries (C.34-C.40). Correspondencewith A. Jefferson, Radcliffe Infirminary, Oxford (later at the RoyalInfirmary, Sheffield), 1954-1961. The correspondence mainly concerns human pituitary glands. C.34-C.40 Folders of data. C.34, C.35 ‘Assays on Humanpituitary’. Data, 1954-1955. 2 folders. Data, 1958. ‘Detailed results for each test’. Data, 1958. ‘Protocols for experiments’. Data, 1955-1957. ‘Surveyed results for eachtest’. Data, n.d. ‘Thyroids, Adrenals, Uteri, Ovaries’. ‘Assays on Oxfractions’. Data, n.d. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Research Contents of Young's folder: data on growth hormone, May - June 1955. 2 folders. ‘Preparation of Ox growth hormone’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed: 2pp typescript note on ‘Someobservations onthe first attempt to prepare growth hormone by Li’s method’, by B.R. Slater, 26 July 1956; correspondence with G.H. Lathe and K. Weinbren, 1957-1962; 2pp typescriptinstruction for ‘Preparation of growth hormone’. ‘Insulin (Misc)’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 1957-1961. Instructions of extraction of insulin from cat pancreas, December 1957; correspondence with I. de B. Daly, University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford, re uptake of glucose bylung tissue, 1961. Typescript drafts by Young prepared on the award of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry to F. Sangerin 1958. Sanger received the award for his research onthestructure of insulin. 2pp, for Nature; 7pp + captionsfor lecture. Manuscript notes on experiment on glucose uptake andinsulin, 9 October 1958. Signed ‘D. Gardiner’. ‘Research. Current calculations’. Contents of Young's folder so inscribed: manuscript data, graphs, calculations on effect on insulin on adipose and diaphragm tissue, 1958-1959. amino acid composition of growth hormone, n.d. ‘Human growth hormone’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed: typescript notes on ‘Human growth hormone - a situation report’ by A. Korner, 4pp, ca 1958; ‘Extraction of growth hormone from humanpituitaries’, 6pp; data on F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Research C.49-C.65 Numbered experiments, 1958-1961. This material is the beginning of an extended project of work 1958-1975.It comprises manuscript notes on experiments conducted by D.C. Gardiner, an assistant in the Department of Biochemistry. The material includes number, date, description of the procedure and results. Most of the individual pages are initialled or signed by Gardiner. The sequencecontinues at C.77-C.93, C.96-C.100 and C.101-C.105. List of experiments 9-159, (8 December 1958 - 9 October 1961). Thelist gives number, date, type of animal, source of blood and remarks on the experiments. C.50-C.56 Experiments 1-19, 21-45 (17 October 1958 - 12 August 1959). 7 folders. C.57-C.61 Experiments 47-86 (17 September 1959 - 28 June 1960). 5 folders. 3 folders. C.62-C.64 Experiments 88-124 (29-30 August 1960 - 22 February 1961) Crick and S. Brenner, 8pp duplicated typescript, December 1959. ‘Human diabetic pancreas’. Contents of Young's folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: correspondence re supply of frozen pancreas samples, 1959-1961. Laboratory reports on samples of blood, 1959-1960; 4pp manuscript note on ‘Blood Gases’ found therewith, 22 March 1960. Experiments 131-145 (18 April - 14 June 1961) All in hand of ‘Davison’. ‘Some notes on protein synthesis. A note for the RNA Tie Club’ by F.H.C. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Research C.70-C.73 ‘Dr Martin-Hernandez’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: manuscript data, notes and calculations on epididymal adipose and diaphragm tissue, ca 1959. Martin-Hernandez was a Juan March Foundation Fellow in the Department of Biochemistry. He was a co-author with D.C. Gardiner and Young of ‘Influence of oxygenation and deoxygenation on distribution of insulin activity among blood-plasma protein fractions’, The Lancet, 10 December 1960. Includes material in Young’s hand. Manuscript and typescript data etc from experiments on diabetes in dogs, September - November 1960. Correspondence with D.C. Gardiner (Young in Australia and Singapore) re progress of experiments, November 1960. Manuscript data on ‘Assay 39’, 25 October 1961. C.77-C.93 Numbered experiments, 1962-1968. The sequence is continued from C.49-C.65 and continues at C.96-C.100 and C.101-C.105. ‘Dog Expts’. Contents of Young's folder so inscribed: letter from G. Whitby with data on dog plasma, May 1962; manuscript data and graphs, 1962. Manuscript notes on experiments conducted in Department of Biochemistry. The material may include number, date, and description of the procedure and results. Some of the individual pagesareinitialled or signed by D.C. Gardiner. Experiment 243 (9-13 September 1963), with associated data 1962. Experiments 173-189 (8 January 1962 - 3 April 1962). 2 folders. Experiment 233 (23 April 1963). F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Research Experiments 262-269 (30 April - 16 June 1964). Experiments 272-281 (29 July 1964 - 21 January 1965). Experiment 291 (25 March 1965). Experiments 301 and 306 (5 August and & October 1965). Experiments 317-326 (27 January - 3 May 1966). Experiments 338-340 (6-19 October 1966). C.87-C.89 Contents of Young's folder. C.87 Experiments 355-359 (6 April - 20 June 1967). G.S. Adair, A.S.V. Burgen, R.A.Kekwick, A.T. Correspondents are Phillipson. Data from experiments 377, 380, 385 (dated 1967-1968). Data from experiments 346, 348, 349 (dated in January 1967). Correspondence with colleagues requesting advice on various aspects of work onproteins in blood, July 1968. 2 folders. Experiments 348-351 (15 December 1966 - 12 January 1967). Experiments 371-394 (6 October 1967 - 22 May 1968). F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Research ‘Dr Rosie Young’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed: 3pp manuscript notes, April 1963. 1p typescript note on ‘Preparation of insulin inhibitor from pancreas’, June 1963. C.96-C.100 Numbered experiments, 1968-1970. Manuscript and photocopy manuscript notes on experiments conducted in Department of Biochemistry. The material may include number, date, description of the procedure and results. The sequenceis continued from C.49-C.65, C.77-C.93 and continues at C.101-C.105. Experiments 408-412 (26 September - 7 November 1968). Experiment 420 (10 January 1969). Experiments 425-438 (25 February - 1 August 1969). Experiments 441-447 (30 September - 26 November1969). Experiments 468-472 (7 August 1970 - 9 October 1970). C.101-C.105 Numbered experiments, 1974-1975. 3 folders. Manuscript and photocopy manuscript notes on experiments conducted in Department of Biochemistry. The material may include number, date, description of the procedure and results. The sequenceis continued from C.49-C.65, C.77-C.93 and C.96-C.100. Someof the individual pagesareinitialled or signed by D.C. Gardiner. C.101-C.103 Experiments 541-585 (22 May 1973 - 30 November 1974). F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Research C.104, C.105 Experiments 587-607 (12 December 1974 - 23 September 1975). 2 folders. ‘Extract from a Letter from F.G. Young to Dr P.O. Williams, Director of the Wellcome Trust, dated 7 November 1975’, 3pp typescript. The extract reports on Young’s research from March 1974 on growth hormone and glucose uptake. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 SECTION D PUBLICATIONS The material in this section is uneven coverage of Young’s publications from 1938 to 1982, presented in a chronological sequence. Documentation of Young’s published output is disappointing; the section is dominated by material relating to Young and C.N. Hales’s 1982 Royal Society Biographical Memoir of C.H. Best. Where applicable reference is made to Young’s two bibliographies at A.9 and A.10. Thefirst bibliographyis titled ‘Series 1 Publications - Scientific papers’. It covers what he consideredto be his weightier scientific articles and runs 1931-1974. The second is ‘Series 2 Publications - Non-scientific and minor scientific papers’, 1930-1975. The references are in the form Bibliog. 1, no. ... and Bibliog. 2, no. ... respectively. A number of drafts were notlisted in the bibliographies. At D.62, D.63 are sets of Young’s offprints from series 1 and series 2 respectively. D.1-D.57 DRAFTS D.58-D.60 LETTERS TO THE PRESS D.61 D. 62, D.63 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE OFFPRINTS F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Publications 1938-1982 ‘Studies on the fractionation of diabetogenic extracts of the anterior pituitary gland’, Bibliog. 1, no. 25 (1938). 23pp typescript. ‘Growth and diabetes in normal animals treated with pituitary (anterior lobe) diabetogenic extract’, Bibliog. 1, no. 65 (1945). 47pp typescript with manuscript corrections. ‘Growth and diabetes in diabetic animals treated simultaneously with pituitary (anterior lobe) diabetogenic extract and insulin’, Not listed in Bibliogs., but relates to D.2 above. ca 1945. 3pp typescript. ‘Part 2 An anti-insulin factor from the pancreas’. Latest bibliographical reference 1945. 33pp typescript and manuscriptdraft. ‘Species variation in growth-promoting and diabetogenic activities of extracts of the anterior pituitary gland’. Latest bibliographical reference 1945. 11p typescript + bibliography. ‘A note on the possible agricultural usefulness of growth hormone’. Latest bibliographical reference 1953. ‘The chemistry of growth hormone’. Latest bibliographical reference 1954. 7pp typescript. ‘Biochemistry’, Bibliog. 2, no. 44 (1951). 6pp duplicated typescript. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Publications ‘Melanocyte-stimulating hormone and corticotropin’. Latest bibliographical reference 1954. 11pp typescript. ‘The chemistry of insulin’. November 1955. 8pp typescript. ‘The hormones of the anterior reference 1955. pituitary gland’. Latest bibliographical 64pp typescript + bibliography. 2 folders. ‘Synthesis of ascorbic acid in animal tissues’, British Medical Journal, 18 June 1960. No author given. 7pp typescript annotated ‘corrected’ + photocopyof publishedarticle. 13pp typescript. 3pp typescript. 25pptypescript. ‘Insulin activity in circulating blood plasma’, Bibliog. 1, no. 139 (1961). ‘50th anniversary celebrations of the Biochemical Society’, Bibliog. 2, no. 64 (1961). 16pp typescript. ‘The rise of biochemistry between 1800 and 1900’, Bibliog. (1962). 1, no. 144 ‘The problem of insulin action’, Bibliog. 2, no. 70 (1963). F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Publications ‘The role of pituitary growth hormonein the control of metabolic processes’, Bibliog. 1, no. 150 (1965). 13pp typescript + table and bibliography. ‘Outstanding unanswered questions concerning experimental diabetes’, Bibliog. 1, no. 155 (1965). 25pp + 4pp references. ‘General metabolism’, annotated ‘New Scientist 1965’. version of ‘The usesof energy’, Bibliog. 2, no. 75 (1965). Probably early 18pp. ‘Growth hormone and carbohydrate metabolism in vitro’ with G. Bolodia, Bibliog. 1, no. 153 (1967). 3pp typescript. ‘Growth hormone and diabetes mellitus’, Bibliog. 2, no. 79 (1967). 3pp typescript. 9pp duplicated typescript. ‘The pituitary gland and diabetes’, Bibliog. 1, no.154 (1967). 20pp duplicated typescript + 4p references. ‘A short history of Darwin College, Cambridge’, Bibliog. 2, no. 80 (1967). 16pp typescript. ‘Experimental diabetes following growth-hormone’ with T.E. Martin, Bibliog. 7, no.158 (1969). F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Publications ‘The development of ideas about the mode of action of insulin’, Bibliog. 1, no. 159 (1969). 23pp + 2pp references. ‘The evolution of ideas about animal hormones’, Bibliog. 1, no. 161 (1970). 48pp. ‘The rise of biochemistry in the nineteenth century with particular reference to the University of Cambridge’, Bibliog. 1, no. 163 (1971). See also A.58. 27pp + 3pp references. Obituary of Asher Korner, for The Times, dated 24 September 1971. 1p typescript. 1p typescript. 1p typescript. Addition to obituary of Houssay in The Times, dated 24 September 1971. Material assembled in connection with obituary of H. Lehmann for The Times, 1971. Obituary of B.A. Houssay, for British Medical Journal, dated 24 September 1971. 3pp typescript. Young was asked to prepare an advance obituary for Lehmann for The Times by L.P. Wilkinson in 1971. Includes correspondence re Young’s draft and miscellaneous biographical information on Lehmann. ‘B.C. Guha - Friend and colleague for nearly forty years’, Bibliog. 2, no. 96 (1972). F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Publications Manuscript draft biographical note on Joseph Needham, dated November 1981. D.34-D.56 ‘Charles Herbert Best’ with C.N. Hales, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol 28 (1982). This extensive material was assembled by Young in preparing his Royal Society Biographical Memoir of Best, who worked with F.G. Banting, winner of the 1923 Nobel Prize for work on insulin. See also H.3-H.16. It includes historical material, including photocopies of archival material held in Canada and London, relating to the career of Best and the discovery of insulin, some of which mayoriginally have come to Young through his work on the International Diabetes Federation’s Special Committee established to report on the ‘work leading up to the discovery of insulin’, 1970-1971 (F.114- Fete). Proof copy of memoir. 51pp photocopied typescript draft. Correspondence 1971-1972. April - August 1978. D.37-D.39 Hales, re Correspondents include Best, Sir Charles Dodds and Sir John Butterfield. Correspondence, chiefly with the Royal Society and C.N. preparation of the Memoir, 1978-1982. ease of reference. ‘Documents in Wellcome Inst. for the History of Medicine and relevant correspondence’. Contents of Young's folder so inscribed divided into six for September 1978. Bibliography of Best’s publications. November 1978 - June 1982. D.40-D.45 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Publications Correspondence,chiefly with WellcomeInstitute for the History of Medicine re archive material relating to the discovery of insulin, 1978-1979. Includes 1971 correspondence referred to by Young. Manuscript notes by Young: ‘Note by the late Sir Henry Dale F.R.S. about discovery ofinsulin’, 3pp. ‘Unpublished note by the late Sir Henry Dale F.R.S. on the discovery of insulin’, 2pp. ‘Notes dated October 1959 by H.H. Dale, on the documents bearing on the “Insulin Controversy”, which were submitted by C.H. Best for deposition in the WellcomeHistorical Medical Library’. 6pp photocopied typescript; copyoffirst page ‘Edited by F.G.Y. Dec. 1971’. D.43-D.45 Photocopied typescript copies of correspondence 1922 and 1957. 3 folders. D.46-D.50 ‘Correspondencewith Michael Bliss’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed dividedinto five for ease of reference. Bliss was Professor of History at the University of Toronto, writing a book on the history of the discovery of insulin. He and Young exchangedinformation and copies of relevant documents. February - July 1981. Copies of archival material 1921-1922. June - December 1980. 27 November 1980. January 1981. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Publications September 1981 - January 1982. D.51-D.56 ‘C H Best Misc articles including obituary notices’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into six for ease of reference: printed and typescript background material. ‘The Reverend Canon Arthur Royle’, n.d. 2pp typescript. D.58-D.60 LETTERS TO THE PRESS 1958-1962 1958. The Times. Letter on Scholarship awards, published 5 February 1958. 1961. The Times. Letter on heating in trains. No evidence of publication. The letter was rejected by The Times and sent to the Guardian who published it on 22 March 1962. Young’s son Thomas worked in Uganda between leaving school and going to university. 1962. The Times. Letter on shortage of qualified staff in newly-independent countries. No evidence of publication. 1962. The Times and the Guardian. Letters on school leavers gaining work experience abroad before taking up university places. author an article with C.N. Hales. Correspondencewith Italian journal Recenti Progressi in Medicina re article for the journal. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE 1968-1974 The correspondence wasprotracted, with Young eventually offering to co- F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Publications OFFPRINTS 1931-1982 Offprints from ‘Series 1’. Also includesthreelater offprints. Offprints from ‘Series 2’. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 SECTION E LECTURES AND SPEECHES The material in this section covers Young’s public and invitation lectures and speeches 1936-1977 and n.d. Young was frequently invited to lecture and some of his lectures were subsequently published. He wasalso a sought-after speaker at social functions and as a Trustee and member (then Chairman) of the Executive Council of the Ciba Foundation he was called upon to speak at many Ciba Foundation functions. Presentedin a chronological sequence. ‘Glycogen and the metabolism of carbohydrates’, course of four lectures, University College London, January - February 1936. Poster only. ‘Experimental diabetes mellitus’, 16th Charles E. Dohme Memoriallectures, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 8 and 9 February 1950. Notice; typescript notesfor first lecture + manuscriptlist of slides; manuscript note for second lecture. Speech seconding toast to the Department of Biochemistry at University College London, ca 1950. 3pp typescript notes. ‘CUP Old Comrades Dinner 14/1/54’. 2pp manuscript notes. Young lectured on ‘The role of the anteriorpituitary gland in carbohydrate metabolism’ and ‘The control of experimental diabetes’. Suffolk. The material relates to three addresses and lectures that Young gave which referred to Simon Theobold (Simon of Sudbury) (d.1381), Archbishop of Canterbury 1375-1381. He was killed in the Peasants’ Revolt and a head, purported to be his, was to be seen at St Gregory’s Church, Sudbury, ‘Sudbury’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches Oration on Dr Eden’s Day,Trinity Hall, 3 December 1954. 10pp typescript (Latin); 4pp duplicated typescript translation. Correspondence and papersarising. Chiefly correspondence with W.L. Warren, a historian at Exeter College Oxford researching Simon of Sudbury, 1954-1955. ‘Simon of Sudbury’s Head’, address at Ciba Foundation Dunant Coterie dinner meeting, 6 February 1961. Notice and menu of dinner; 13pp typescript. Correspondencere the head, 1962-1965. ‘Simon of Sudbury’s Head’, lecture at College of St Mark, Audley End, Essex, 3 February 1972. 18pp typescript, with Correspondenceand papers, 1977-1981. Printed and typescript background information on Simon of Sudbury. Correspondence manuscript notes on last page, 31 January 1972. re arrangements, 1971-1972; Includes material re Canterbury Cathedral commemoration of Simon of Sudbury, 13 June 1981. 29pptypescript + legends for figures. ‘Some aspects of the biochemistry of insulin’ with K.L. Manchester and P.J. Randle, Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Rome, Italy, 19 February 1958. Speechintroducing K.U. Linderstram-Lang as 9th Ciba Foundation Lecturer, 4 December 1957. 3pp typescript notes. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches Speechat Alleyn’s Schoolprize-giving, 24 July 1958. 6pp typescript notes with manuscript additions. Speech at Ciba Foundation dinner, 29 July 1958. 3pp typescript notes. Speech proposing toast to Fred Sanger, November 1958. 3pp typescript notes. Proposal of vote of thanks to C.H. Best, 23 June 1959. 2pptypescript. Speech at University College [London] Physiological Society dinner, 23 November 1959. 6pp typescript. Speechat ‘S.K.F. Dinner’, 29 April 1960. 2pp typescript. E.20-E.23 ‘Lectures in Australia’, August 1960. Series of four lectures numbered A-D. Australia’. 19pp typescript + list of slides. ‘Experimental investigations on diabetes mellitus’. ‘A’ has the annotation ‘Lectures in 25pp typescript list of slides. ‘The influence of hormoneson protein biosynthesis’. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Lectures and speeches ‘Recent researches on the mechanism of action ofinsulin’. 31pp typescript + list of slides. ‘Some aspects of the hormonal control of growth’. 24pp typescript list of slides. ‘Talk recorded for “Speaking Generally” on 25.11.60’. Annotated ‘Sydney, Australia’. 4pp typescript. Speech at Hopkins Centenary Tea Club, 11 October 1961. 5pp typescript. Speech at Alleyn’s School Old Boys dinner, 15 November 1961. App typescript. ‘Draft Speech for 20 March 1962. Principal Assistants Forum’. 4pp typescript with manuscript corrections and additions. Talk to ‘Tea Club’, 23 May 1962. Manuscript and typescript draft. lectures delivered while on a visit. Speech proposing health of J.F. Danielli, Ciba Foundation, 13 February 1963. Similar in format to those at E.20-E.23 above, these may be a series of E.30-E.32 Three lectures dated March 1963. 6pp typescript with manuscript corrections. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches ‘The aetiology of diabetes’. 31pp typescript. ‘On insulin andits action’. 28pptypescript. ‘The hormonalcontrol of protein biosynthesis’. 32pp typescript. Speech at meeting of British Diabetic Association and Irish Diabetic Society, Dublin, Ireland, ’26 & 27 April 1963’. 4pp typescript with manuscript corrections. 6pp typescript with manuscript corrections. Speech at Medical and Scientific Section of British Diabetic Association Dinner, 11 October 1963. 5pp manuscript. 39pp typescript. Speech at dinner of the Conference on Metabolism and Physiological Significance of Lipids, Cambridge, 20 September 1963. ‘On insulin and insulin antagonism’, Finlayson Lecture, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeonsof Scotland, 11 November 1963. 30pp typescript. ‘One hundredandfifty years of biochemistry’, ‘paper delivered to Eranus’, 19 November 1963. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches Speechto ‘C.G.S.C.’, May 1964. 2pp typescript + manuscript annotation. Speech of welcome as Master of Darwin College to the ‘Vice-Chancellor, Mr Rayne, Lord Tangly and the Trustees of the Max Rayne Foundation, Trustees of Darwin College’, 28 January 1965. 15pp typescript. ‘The education of scientists’, Annual Conference of the Regional Advisory Council London and Home Counties, Cambridge, 13-17 September 1965. for Technological Education, 12pp duplicated typescript. ‘Studying in depth. Part Il of the Natural Sciences Tripos in Biochemistry, University of Cambridge’, Association for the Study of Medical Education, Royal College of Physicians of London, 13 May 1966. Published as Bibliog. 2, no. 77 (1967). 12pp duplicated typescript. 15pp typescript with manuscript corrections and additions. Speech at Presentation of Certificates, Owlstone Road Nurses Home, Cambridge, 26 January 1967. Speech at dinner of British Society for International Health Education, Ciba Foundation, London, 5 January 1968. 13pp typescript. 6pp typescript ‘Draft (2nd)’ with extensive manuscript corrections. ‘Hormones and biochemistry. Growth and future Conference, 9 April 1968. aspects’, 2nd Capri F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches ‘Growth and diabetes’, ‘CGSC’, 6 May 1968. 40pp typescript. ‘Growth hormoneinsulin antagonism’, 7th Research Symposium, American Diabetes Association, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, September 1968. 19pp + figures for slides. Speech for ‘Marrian Dinner’, 3 October 1968. 7pp typescript with manuscript corrections. Chairman’s Speech at Ciba Foundation Symposium dinner, New Delhi, India, 20 March 1969. See also A.64. 3pp typescript. 1p manuscriptnotes titled ‘Speeches’, April 1969. Speechat Osler Medical Society dinner, Oxford, 20 May 1969. 8pp manuscript; 3pp typescript ‘typed 26 May 1970’. Inaugural lecture, 29th International ‘Hormones, enzymes and drugs’, Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 8 September 1969. Typescript draft. Speech onfarewell dinner for A.C. Stewart-Clark, 8 January 1970. Published as Bibliog. 2, no. 87 (1969). 42pp typescript + references. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches Speech at Ciba Foundation molecular biology symposium dinner in honour of F.H.C. Crick. 5pp typescript with manuscript corrections. Speechat Darwin College Commemoration Dinner, 29 January 1970. App typescript. Speech at AGM ofBritish Nutrition Foundation, 20 October 1970. 7pp typescript. Speech at dinner for the Medical Advisory Board of the British Sugar Bureau, 10 December 1970. Manuscript draft. Speech at Ciba Foundation dinner in honour of Professor Hans Keller, 26 March 1971. App typescript with manuscript corrections. 5pptypescript. Speech at Ipswich Hospital Management Committee Annual Christmas Dinner, 13 January 1971. 6pp typescript with manuscript corrections. Speech at Annual Luncheon of the Flour Milling and Baking Research Association, 28 April 1971. 3pp typescript. Speech at luncheon of the AGM of the British Nutrition Foundation, 14 October 1971. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches Introduction of R.A. McCance on the occasion of his Prize Lecture of the British Nutrition Foundation, 14 October 1971. 2pp typescript. Speechat Ciba Foundation Symposium dinner, 20 October 1971. 7pp typescript. Speech at Ciba Foundation Symposium on Hard Tissue, Growth, Repair and Remineralisation’, 27 June 1972. 7pp typescript with manuscript corrections. Speech at luncheon of the AGM of the British Nutrition Foundation, 7 November 1971. 6pptypescript. 2pp typescript. 4pp typescript. Speech at dinner to celebrate A.C. Chibnall’s 80th birthday, February 1974. Introduction of Sir Rudolph Peters on the occasion of his Prize Lecture of the British Nutrition Foundation, 7 November 1971. Speech at Ciba Foundation Symposium on Corneal Graft Failure, 16 November1972. 7pp typescript draft with manuscript additions and corrections. Speechat Deborah Yoffe’s wedding to Nigel Bax, January 1974. 3pp typescript draft with manuscript additions and corrections. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches ‘Metabolic balance’, British Diabetic Association Branches Conference, Edinburgh, 5-7 April 1974. Manuscript draft paginated [1]-21. Speechat Ciba Foundation 25th Anniversary Symposium, June 1974. 4pp typescript with manuscript corrections. E.70-E.73 ‘Insulin in retrospect and prospect’, University of Aberdeen, 17 October 1974. 32pp typescript with manuscript corrections and additions. Typescript sections of draft; manuscript notes. Figuresfor slides. 4pp typescript. 6pp typescript draft with manuscript corrections. Speech at Ciba Foundation dinner in honour of A. Haddow, 17 January 1975. Correspondence found with preceding, chiefly re history of insulin, and re arrangements, 1971-1976. 18pp typescript. Speech at Ciba Foundation Symposium on Monoamine Oxidase, May 1975. nutrition ‘The Foundation, 27 November 1975. of a biochemist’, Annual Lecture of British Nutrition F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches Speech at dinner marking final meeting of the Clinical School Planing Committee, Cambridge, 14 December 1975. 9pp typescript with manuscript additions. ‘Nutrition andits study’, Royal Society of Medicine, 19 January 1976. 8pp typescript with manuscript corrections + 1p manuscript notes. Speech at [?Darwin] College Commemoration, 29 January 1976. 2pp manuscript notes. Speech at Ciba Foundation Symposium on Breast-feeding and the Mother, 3 March 1976. 8pp typescript. E.82, E.83 38pp manuscript draft. Brief correspondencere arrangements, 1977; poster. Speech at Darwin College occasion, 7 May 1976. 2pp manuscript notes. ‘Insulin, 1921-1977’, Linacre Lecture, St John’s College Cambridge, 6 May 1977. 8pp typescript. ‘Introduction of Dame Harriet Chick’, Ciba Foundation, n.d. [ca 1974] 5pp typescript with manuscript corrections. ‘Caries-resistant teeth’, Ciba Foundation, n.d. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Lectures and speeches ‘Biochemistry’, inscribed ‘Penguin symposium’, n.d. 18pp typescript. Manuscript drafts of speeches andlectures, n.d. ‘Words’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed: miscellaneous anecdotes, puns etc kept by Young for use in speechesand lectures. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 SECTION F SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS F.1-F.331 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON F.3 F.4-F.16 BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY BRITISH DIABETIC ASSOCIATION F.17-F.45 BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION F.46-F.48 CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY F.49-F.73 THE CARPHOLOGISTS F.74-F.77 CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG F.113 ENDOCRINE SOCIETY F.114-F.123 INTERNATIONAL DIABETES FEDERATION F.98-F.112 EDWARD ALLEYN CLUB F.78-F.97 CIBA FOUNDATION ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON MINISTRY OF HEALTH(later DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY) INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY OF BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF BIOCHEMISTRY F.153-F.156 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL F.157-F.275 F.276-F.279 F124, F125 F.126-F.152 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations F.280-F.306 ROYAL COMMISSION ON MEDICAL EDUCATION F.307-F.311 ROYAL SOCIETY CLUB F.312-F.331 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations AMERICANDIABETES ASSOCIATION 1973-1975 Notices of 1974 and 1975 annual meetings. ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Correspondence re membership and events. BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY Correspondence re Young’s Honorary Membership of the Society and exchange with W.F.J. Cuthbertson re the membership records of the Society. Review Body 1973-1976 BRITISH DIABETIC ASSOCIATION 1973-1981 F.4-F.12 Review Body F.13-F.16 Executive Council been reproducedin the catalogue entries. This was established in April 1972 to assess work done by the Association’s Research Groups at universities and hospitals in the UK, comment on whether support should be continued and make other relevant suggestions. Young was appointed convenor of the Review Body. The material is the contents of Young’s three paper folders and this arrangement has been retained. Young's inscriptions on the folders have F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations ‘File copies of review body reports’, March - December 1973. 2 folders. ‘Visit to Dr J.D.N. Nabarro’s Group’, October 1973 - April 1975. Correspondence, chiefly re arrangements to visit Nabarro’s research group at the Middlesex Hospital, October 1973 - March 1975. ‘Report of the work done by the British Diabetic Association Research Group at the Middlesex Hospital and Medical School October 1970 - December 1974.’ by J.D.N. Nabarro, 21pp typescript. Photocopy of original ‘Application for the formation of a British Diabetic Association Research Group at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School’ by Nabarro, found with preceding, ca 1969. Young’s manuscript note ‘B.D.A. Review 11.4.75’. General correspondence re work of the Review Body and report F.10-F.12 ‘B.D.A. General Review. Comments of members’, October 1973 - January 1976. thereon, July 1975. Includes Young’s draft notes for ‘British Diabetic Association - Proposed review by the Review Bodyofits activities to date’, February 1975. Includes first draft of Review Body report by J.D. Baird and comments 1973, 1974. January - June 1975. July 1975 - January 1976. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations F.13-F.16 Executive Council 1979-1981 Papers of meetings of Council. July 1979. September 1979. November 1979. September 1981. F.17-F.45 BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 1970-1980 Council meetings 1970-1980 F.17-F.32 Re F.43-F.45 Printed material F:1'7-F.32 F.33-F.42 General correspondence and papers General correspondence and papers ‘Notes by F.G. Young on the policy of the British Nutrition Foundation Ltd’, 6pp photocopyof typescript, July 1970. Young wasPresident of the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) 1970-1976, resigning for health reasons, although he continued to serve on Council. ‘Calories or joules?’ by Young, 6pp typescript, March 1972. ‘Facts behind the headlines. Botulism’, 5pp typescript, 25 August 1971. ‘Review of the Foundation’ by F.G. Young, 5pp duplicated typescript, January 1972. functions and administration of the British Nutrition F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations Correspondenceand papersre fibre in the diet, July - October 1972. The material relates to whether increased fibre intake helped prevent diseases of the bowel and diabetes. ‘Note about folic acid and related substances’ by D. Hollingsworth, 2pp typescript with covering letter, August 1973. ‘The national diet and the National Food Survey, Sainsbury’s Club, 22 October 1973’, 27pp typescript lecture notes ?by Young. Correspondence, 1975. ‘The nutrition of a biochemist’ by Young, 5th British Nutrition Foundation Lecture, London, 27 November 1975. Correspondencere the lecture, November 1975. Correspondence, 1976. Includes exchange re Young's resignation. 18pp typescript + manuscript list of slides and manuscript note of opening sentences. Correspondence, July - October 1979. Duplicated typescript memoranda: ‘Aide-memoire on the functions of the BNF’ and‘ “Food andprofit it makes you sick” - Guidelines for statement to the media’, June 1979. These are concerned with the presentation of the BNF. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations Correspondence and papersre obituaries of Sir Ernst Chain and A.C. Frazer by Young, October 1979. Includes 1p typescript ‘Seconddraft’ of obituary for Chain and 2pp typescript obituary of Frazer. Correspondenceand papers re AGM, November 1979. Includes correspondencere renewal of Young’s membership of Council. Correspondence and papers, 1980. F.33-F.42 Council meetings 1976-1980 Papers for meetings of Council. 27 May, 25 November 1976. 16 March, 27 July 1977. 13 March, 22 May 1979. 21 March, 31 May, 26 July 1978. 13 March 1980. 26 July 1979. 2 folders. 22 November 1979. Papers, 1979. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations 13 May 1980. F.43-F.45 Printed material 1976-1980 F.43, F.44 Annual Reports. F.43 1975-1976, 1976-1977. 1977-1978, 1978-1979. Newsletters 20-22, 1980. F.46-F.48 CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 1967-1976 Correspondence re Vice-Presidency, 1967. Young accepted the Vice-Presidency of the Society. Papers 1974-1975. F.49-F.73 THE CARPHOLOGISTS 1955-1980 Papersre future of the Cambridge Scientific Periodicals Library, 1976. arrangements. Young was a founder memberof the Carphologists in 1955. This dining club was ‘a forum for discussion in Cambridge of commoninterests in teaching and research in medical and paramedical subjects’. The material is chiefly arrangements for meetings, speakers and dining F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations 1955. Arrangements for inaugural dinner, 24 November. 1957. Includes correspondence with A.L. Hodgkin re College Fellowships for medics. 1958. Correspondencere arrangementsfor dinners. ‘What is a hormone?’, 30pp typescript draft of Young’s paper to The Carphologists, 31 October 1958. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations 1967. Includes correspondence re establishment of a formal structure for the Carphologists club. 1978-1979. Includes ‘Customs of the Carphologists’. 1976-1977. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations 1980. Includes drafts on the origin and history of the Carphologists. F.74-F.77 CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG 1975-1977 Young was on the University’s Academic Advisory Board in Natural Sciences; he was Chairman to 1976. The bulk of the material relates to the planning of a new Medical School at the University. Correspondence, 1975. Correspondenceand papers, July - August 1976. Includes annual report of the Board of Studies in Biochemistry for 1975- 1976. Correspondenceand papers, September - December 1976. Correspondence, 1977. F.78-F.97 CIBA FOUNDATION 1954-1983 Includes report on proposals for the new Medical School, sent to Young September 1976. in 1967 and continued to serve to 1983. Young joined the Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Panel in 1949. He was invited to assist the Executive Council in 1954, prior to his formal election to itin 1956. He served as Chairman 1967 to 1977 when heresigned from the Council due to ill health. Young was appointed a Trustee of the Foundation The CIBA Foundation ‘exists to promote international co-operation in medical and chemical research’. It was established in 1947 by the Swiss chemical and pharmaceutical company CIBA Ltd and began its work in Londonin 1949. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations F.78-F.80 F.81-F.83 F.84-F.89 Record of service Executive Council meetings Directorship F.90, F.91 Director's reports F.92-F.97 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers F.78-F.80 Record of service 1954-1983 F.78 ‘Administration file. F.G.Y.’s appointment’. inscribed: correspondence 1954-1967. Contents of Young's file so Young’s Includes chairmanship thereof, and his appointment as a Trustee. correspondencere other appointments, 1956. appointment Executive the to Council and the Also includes so_ inscribed: F.81-F.83 Executive Council meetings Minutes of Executive Council, 1977-1982. ‘My resignation May 1977’. Contents of Young’s file correspondence 1977. Correspondenceand papersre resignation as Trustee, 1982-1983. Includes Ciba Foundation ‘Bulletin’, summer 1983, with tribute to Young on page 1. 1980-1982. 1977-1982 1977-1978. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations Directorship 1975-1977 Correspondence and papersrelating to the appointment of a successorto Sir Gordon WolstenholmeasDirector of the Foundation. 1975. Includes 3pp typescript draft by Young onthe post of Director, 24 October. March, April 1976. May, June 1976. Includes minutes of meeting, 4 May June 1976. July 1976 - May 1977. September 1977. 1977-1983 F.90, F.91 Director’s reports Monthly reports, 1977-1983. Includes minutes of meeting, 1 June, and Young’s manuscript notes. 1982, 1983. Not a complete series. 1977-1981. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations F.92-F.97 Miscellaneous correspondenceand papers 1968-1982 Includes arrangements for Foundation functions. 1968, 1970. ‘Correspondencewith K.E.’, 1974-1978. Katherine Elliott was Assistant Director of the Foundation 1975, 1976. 1980-1982. F.98-F.104 Miscellaneous correspondenceand papers, 1969-1983. F.98 1969-1983 F.98-F.112 EDWARD ALLEYN CLUB Youngattended Alleyn’s School, Dulwich, 1916-1926. He was Deputy President of the Edward Alleyn Club (formerly the Alleyn Old Boys’ Club) 1975-1976 and President 1976-1977. 1969-1971. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations 1973-1975. Chiefly re Deputy Presidency and Presidencyof the Club. 1977, (4). Correspondence, chiefly arrangements for the Club Annual Dinner on 25 November. 1977 (2). Papers for Annual Dinner, including 4pp typescript and manuscript draft of ‘Speech by F.G. Young proposingthetoast’. 1978, 1983. 1978, 1979, 1984. F.107-F.112 F.105 1976, 1977. F105, F.106 Papers for Committee meetings and AGMs,1976-1979, 1984. Issues of the ‘Edward Alleyn Magazine’, October 1972-Spring 1986. 1976-1977. Not a complete sequence. 1972-1973. 1974-1975. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations 1978-1979. 1980-1981. 1984-1986. ENDOCRINE SOCIETY 1973-1980 Correspondence and papers re membership, 1973-1980. F.114-F.123 INTERNATIONAL DIABETES FEDERATION 1970-1980 The bulk of this material relates to the work of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Special Committee established to report on the ‘work leading up to the discovery ofinsulin’. This was established in 1970, prior to the celebration of thefiftieth anniversary of the isolation of insulin in 1921. The Committee was chaired by Young. The Committee wasestablished particularly to investigate the claims made for the Romanian physiologist N.C. Poulesco (1869-1931). The isolation of insulin was traditionally credited to F.G. Banting and J.R.R. Mcleod, who were awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize for Physiology for the discovery. Two young researchers, C.H. Best and J.B. Collip, were given sharesin the prize by Banting and Mcleod respectively. However, some researchers felt the anniversary was an opportunity to recognise the contribution made independently by Poulesco. He had published his results just prior to Banting and Best and his work was known to them, but Banting claimed to have mistranslated it and hence notrealised its significance. ht F.115-F.117 Correspondencewith |. Pavel, Institute Endocrinologie, Bucharest, Romania, re Poulesco’s work, 1970-1977. The Committee’s report concluded that Poulesco did deserve a shareof the credit but that the original Nobel award wasjustified. Correspondencewith |. Murray re Poulesco’s work oninsulin, 1970-1971. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations Includes Young’stranslations of Pavel’s letters (in French). 3 folders. Draft of ‘Report of the Special Committee set up to present a written summary of work leading up to the discovery of insulin’, 12pp duplicated typescript, April 1971. Correspondence re the work of the Special Committee and the isolation of insulin, 1971. Correspondencere publication of the letters exchanged between Pavel and Young, 1974-1975, and related, 1980. Pavel proposed to reproduce his correspondence with Young in a publication on Poulesco. Young agreed provided the correspondence was reproducedin full. &.122) 523 F.122 Proposedrevision of Federation Constitution, 1973. Miscellaneous, 1974-1979. Printed and photocopied background material. GeneralInternational Diabetes Federation material. 1973-1979. assisted by H.L. Kornberg. This was a project to create an English language equivalent of the Dictionnaire francais de Medecine et Biologie. Young wasinvited to become an Advisory Editor in 1976. He agreed, with the proviso that he was F.124, F.125 INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH 1976-1977 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations Material sent to W.J.H. Butterfield as a member of the Editorial Board, August 1976. Includeslist of the Advisory Board; ‘Contents of the Dictionary’. Correspondencere advisory editorship, 1976-1977. F.126-F.152 INTERNATIONAL UNION OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1968-1976 Young’s involvement with the International Union of Biochemistry (IUB) dated from 1964 whenhe wasappointed to chair the Committee responsible for revising |UB Statutes. In 1967 he took over as Treasurer of IUB. Most of the material here relates to the problems surrounding the Eighth International Congress of Biochemistry to be held in Rome, Italy, 3-9 September 1970. In April 1969 the Italian biochemists decided that, with student unrest and the discipline struggling nationally, they could not host the Congress and Young played a leading role in ensuring its successful relocation at short notice to Switzerland. F.148-F.152 General IUB business F.126-F.147 Eighth International Congress of Biochemistry 1968-1971 F.126-F.147 Eighth International Congress of Biochemistry Correspondence and papers relating to the collapse of plans to hold the International Congress in Rome and its transfer to three venues in Switzerland. It includes correspondence with officials of IUB, the Swiss Society for Biochemistry and other national biochemical societies. possible to host the Congress in Rome. The bulk of this material was found in Young’s own folders organised by reference code ‘F (a)’ to ‘F (c)’. There were also a number of folders not in this sequence. All the folders were titled and the title and reference code wheregiven are reproducedin the catalogue entries. Includes copyof letter from A. Rossi Fanelli notifying |UB that it would not be ‘F (a)(ii) Rome Congress 1970 (Cancelled)’. May 1968-May 1969. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations ‘F (a)(iii) Possible substitutes for Rome Congress 1970’. May 1969-July 1969. Includes Young’s manuscript notes onalternatives. ‘F (b) (i) Mtg in Switzerland Monday 30 June 1969. Travel, accommodation, finance etc’. Itinerary etc. ‘F (b) (ii) Possible finance for Swiss Congress’. IUB budget for 1969; draft Treasurer's Report, October 1968; manuscript note on ‘IUB balance sheetfor 1970’. F.130-F.132 ‘F (b)(iii) Special meeting in Geneva 30 June 1969’. F.130 Correspondence re venueandvisit by Young to Switzerland, June 1969. F.135, F.136 Agendafor meeting; manuscript notes by Young onhisvisit, 30 June 1969. F.133, F.134 ‘F (b) (iv) Correspondencearising from meeting in Geneva 30 June 1969’. Correspondence re possible change of venue to Switzerland, April - May 1969. Includes Young’s 3pp duplicated typescript interim report on ‘Operation Switzerland’, 19 June 1969. ‘F (c) 1 Secretary General’. Correspondence re decision to move the Congress to Switzerland, July- August 1969. F.133 Manuscript notes by Young arising from visit, typescript report, 2 July 1969. 1 July 1969; 5pp duplicated F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations Correspondence re appointmentof Colonel F.J. Griffin as Secretary General of the Congress, July 1969. Correspondence with Griffin re accommodation etc arrangements for the Congress, November1969 - August 1970. Includeslists of members of Council and national delegates. F.137-F.139 ‘F (c) (3) Misc correspondenceetc’. F.137 June- July 1969. August -September 1969. January - July 1970. ‘Nomination of candidates for elections by Council to offices in 1UB’. July 1969. ‘F (c) (4) FGY’s travel arrangementsetc’. October 1969 - September 1970. Includesitinerary. Includes correspondence re publicity given to IUB and the International Congress. April 1970 - April 1971. The inactivity of P. Desnuelle, Secretary General of IUB from April 1970 onwardswasthe cause of growing concern. ‘Correspondencewith and about Desnuelle concerning GA Agenda’. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations ‘Videotape Opening & Closing etc’. As the Congresswasheld in three centres in Switzerland, it was arranged to have proceedings at the centres videotaped. Correspondence and papers, July 1970. ‘Miscellaneous correspondence about |UB’. September 1970. F.145, F.146 ‘Originals and photocopies of papers relating Switzerland 1970’. to 8th Int. Congress September- January 1971. Preliminary programme; list of delegates; minutes of meeting of Council, 4 September 1970. ‘Discussion re International Congresses of Biochem. 1971’. Friday 19 February Correspondence and papers, including questionnaire for members and results thereof. Correspondence, chiefly re Young’s resignation from the Treasurership and finances of the Congress, September 1970 - January 1971. A Biochemical Society meeting was held at the NationalInstitute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London to consider the success or otherwise of the 1970 Congress. 4 folders. Correspondence,chiefly re |UB Constitution, November 1975- April 1976. F.148-F.152 General IUB business 1975-1976 F.148 F.149-F.152 IUB Circulars, 1975-1976. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations F.153-F.156 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 1976-1977 Chiefly material relating to the Medical Research Council (MRC) Collection of HumanPituitary Glands. Young chaired the MRC’s Steering Committee on Collection of HumanPituitary Glands to 1976. Correspondence andpapers, 1976. Includes material commercialtradein pituitary glands. re article in Sunday People newspaper re alleged Second draft of ‘Report to the Cell Board of the Steering Committee for Human Pituitary Collection December 1972 - March 1977’. Correspondence, chiefly re moves by the Nordisk Foundation to establish UK base for production of human growth hormone, April - July 1977. Staff correspondence, 1976. ‘To consider and advise on: F.157-F.215 1965-1981 F.157-F.275 1965-1981 F.157-F.215 Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy F.216-F.275 Advisory Committee on the Irradiation of Food MINISTRY OF HEALTH(later DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY) (a) the medical and scientific aspects of policyin relation to nutrition; Young had joined the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy (COMA) in 1957 but the material dates from its reconstitution in 1965. Its terms of reference were: Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations (b) at the request of, or in association with, the Advisory Committee on Pesticides and other Toxic Chemicals, Food Additives and Contaminants Committee, Food Standards Committee, Milk and Milk Products Technical Advisory Committee, or any other committee as appropriate, the medical and nutritional aspects of the introduction of new substances and practices in the agricultural and food industries including thefortification and extraction of food; (c) at the request of Departments, any mattersfalling within these terms of reference’. Flo7-hel77 F.178-F.193 F.194-F.203 General COMAcorrespondence and papers Panel on Recommended Allowancesof Nutrients Panel on Diet in relation to Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease F.204-F.215 Panel on Bread, Flour and other Cereal Products F.157-F.177 General COMA correspondence and papers 1965-1981 loo 1965, 1966. F.157 Terms of reference 1965. F.158-F.164 Minutes of meetings of COMA, 1965-1980. 1975-1977. 1967, 1968. 1969-1971. 1972-1974. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations 1979-1980. F.165-F.169 Papers for COMA meeting, 6 June 1980. 5 folders. F.170-F.173 Papers for COMA meeting, 5 December 1980. 4 folders. Correspondencere reappointment to COMA, 1973, 1978, and endof service 1980-1981. Correspondence and papers re COMAvisit 8 May 1975 to HumanNutrition Studies Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and related material re nutrition. 1975. Miscellaneous correspondenceand papers, 1977, 1979. F.178-F.193 Panel on Recommended Allowancesof Nutrients 1975-1978 Correspondence and papersre fructosein diabetic foods, 1976. ‘RA 1) Minutes 2) Correspondence3) Drafts & comments’. This Panel was reconvenedin 1975 ‘to discuss what amendments should be made,in the light of recent information, to the Panel's report which was published in 1969’. Young was a member.It was chaired by R. Passmore of the Department of Physiology, University of Edinburgh, 1975-1977 and then by Professor H. Yellowlees, Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health and Social Security. The first draft of the report was circulated in January 1978 and met with criticism partly because of the contents and partly because of apparent deficiencies in the decision-making process. The material is the contents of Young's folders. F.178-F.187 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations Minutes of meetings March 1975 - March 1977. F.179, F.180 Correspondence, chiefly with J.M.L. Stephen of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, S.J. Darke, Principal Medical Officer, Nutrition, of the Departmentof Health and Social Security and R. Passmore, 1975-1977. 1975-1976. F.181, F.182 Papers on recommendedallowances of nutrients submitted to the Panel, 1975. 2 folders. Draft of Panel report, January 1978. Correspondencere draft report, February 1978. Young’s manuscript and typescript notes on the draft report. Young’s manuscript notes, October 1975. Correspondence,chiefly with Passmore re presentation and content of the Panel’s report, March 1976 - March 1978. This waswritten in response to the work of the Panel. ‘Dietary allowances of energy and nutrients’ by R.G. Whitehead, 103pp typescript, ca February 1978. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations Draft of short Report, with Young’s commentsthereon, April 1978. In April 1978 in view of disagreements as to how to proceed, Sir Henry Yellowlees proposed publishing Table 1 of the report, giving recommended allowances, with short accompanying explanation. However, members of the Panel felt a longer report was required and the short draft was incorporatedintoit. Draft of section of the report, with corrections by Young, ca June 1978. F.191-F.193 Drafts of report. F.191 August 1978. October 1978. December 1978. F.194-F.203 Panel on Dietin relation to Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease 1975-1980 The advice given in the 1976 report, which recommended a partial substitution in the diet of saturated with polyunsaturated fats, appeared to conflict with the 1974 report that recommended a reduction in total fat in the diet, without stating a preference for anytypeoffat. Young chaired this Panel that had reported in 1974 (Diet and Coronary Heart Disease, HMSO, London, 1974). Howeverthe material chiefly relates to the reception of the report Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease bya Joint Working Party of the Royal College of Physicians and the British Cardiac Society, April 1976. Published version, Young’s manuscriptnotes. Copy of letter to S.J. Darke, Principal Medical Officer, Nutrition, of the Department of Health and Social Security, from J. Robertson on updated figures for Diet and Coronary Heart Disease, May 1975. ‘The possible importance of diet in the cause of coronary heart disease’ by Young, lecture at Royal Society of Health Congress, Eastbourne, Sussex, 27-30 April 1976. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations Correspondence with M.F. Oliver, University of Edinburgh Department of Medicine and a member of the Joint Working Party of the Royal College of Physicians and the British Cardiac Society, January 1976 - June 1977. Copy of Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease, Joint Working Party of the Royal College of Physicians and the British Cardiac Society, April 1976. Correspondencearising from apparent discrepancies in the two reports and the Department of Health and Social Security response thereto, chiefly with S.J. Darke, May 1976 - May 1977. Typescript papers commenting on the two reports, annotations by Young, May 1976. with manuscript Includes ‘Comments by F.G. Young on “Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease” ’, 4pp duplicated typescript. of their report on Includes copyof the draft report. Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1977 - 1980. F.202, F.203 Background material, 1976-1980. Correspondence with Which? Magazine, June- July 1976. Which? asked Young to comment on a draft Polyunsaturated Fats. felt that the COMA Panel might duplicate work already underway. It was first proposed to establish this Panel in 1977. However, the Royal College of Physicians was also studying the area ofdietary fibre and it was Panel on Bread, Flour and other Cereal Products Photocopiedarticles and typescript papers. 2 folders. F.204-F.215 1971-1980 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations Young was subsequently invited to join the Royal College’s Committee on the Medical Aspects of Dietary Fibre but argued that COMA shouldstill considerestablishing a Panel which might look at aspects not considered by the Royal College’s Committee. The Panel was established in 1978 and Young resigned from the Committee. He resigned from the Panel in 1980 on health grounds. For material relating to the Royal College of Physicians Committee see F.279. Correspondencere possible establishment of Panel and relations with Royal College of Physicians Committee, chiefly with S.J. Darke, Principal Medical Officer, Nutrition, of the Department of Health and Social Security, 1977- 1978. Young’s typescript and manuscript notes re COMAanddietaryfibre, 1977. Young’s typescript and manuscript notes, 1978. Correspondence, 1980. Draft of Panel report, August 1980, with Young’s manuscript annotations. F.209-F.215 7 folders. Miscellaneous typescript, duplicated and printed background material. 1971- 1979. Includes material produced when COMAhadconsideredthe issue of dietary fibre earlier in the 1970s. fis. In 1962 the Ministry of Health established a Working Party on Irradiation of Food under the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy. Young was a member of this Working Party. It reported in March 1964 (Report of the Working Party on Irradiation of Food, HMSO, London, 1964) and advised that irradiation of food and food products be controlled by legislative prohibition with exemptions to be granted under specified conditions. F.216-F.275 Advisory Committee on theIrradiation of Food 1966-1975 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations In March 1967 the Minister of Health and Agriculture, Fisheries and Food established an Advisory Committee onthe Irradiation of Food. Young was its first chairman. Its terms of reference were: ‘At the request of the Minister of Health, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the Secretary of State for Scotland or the Minister of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland, (1) to consider applications for exemption from the prohibition on the sale and importation of irradiated food intended for human consumption; (2) to advise whether such applications should be accepted and, if so, under whatconditions, or, if not, to give the reasonsfor rejection; (3) to advise generally on matters relating to the irradiation of food’. F.216-F.221 Formation of the Advisory Committee F.222-F.233 Meetings F.234-F.251 General correspondence and papers F.252-F.263 Visit to USA F.264-F.275 Background material F.216-F.221 Formation of the Advisory Committee 1964-1974 The inscriptions on the folders are ‘Preliminary meetingof officers Tuesday 23 May 1967’. Material found in Young’s folders. reproducedin the catalogue entries. ‘Correspondence about chairmanship and membership’, 1966-1968, 1974. Chiefly correspondence re Committee membership and May meeting. Also includesdraft ‘Application form for exemption from the regulations prohibiting the irradiation of food’. March - May 1967. ‘Memorandum and schedule’, describing the work of the Committee, 1967. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations ‘Statutory instruments’. Copies of ‘Draft proposals for regulations’, June 1966; ‘Food (Control of Irradiation) Regulations 1967’; ‘Food (Control of Irradiation) (Amendment) Regulations 1969’; ‘Food (Control of Irradiation) (Amendment) Regulations 1972’, F.220, F.221 ‘Miscellaneous correspondence about formation of Committee’, 1964-1967. F.220 1964, 1966. 1967. Includes correspondencere international confusion re apparent changes to UK regulations on irradiated food and ‘revised note of the meeting on food irradiation held at the Ministry of Technology on 11th July’. F.222-F.233 Meetings 1967-1971 2 folders. 2 folders. 2 folders. F.224, F.225 Second meeting, 24 October 1967. Figae: izes First meeting, 3 July 1967. Correspondence re arrangements for and papers of meetings of the Committee, 1967-1971. 6 folders. Fourth meeting, 22 January 1971. E226) 227, Third meeting, 25 November 1969. F.228-F.233 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations F.234-F.251 General correspondence and papers 1967-1975 F.234-F.244 ‘Correspondence between meetings’. inscribed divided into eleven for ease of reference. 1967-1975 Contents of Young’s folders so 1967-1968. - Includes draft regulations coveringtheirradiation of food for those requiring a sterile diet as part of treatment, December 1968. 1969. Chiefly correspondencewith E. Boyland. January - April 1972. 1973. January - April 1974. O.N. Jarvis, Atomic Energy Research ionising May - November 1972. Chiefly correspondence with Establishment, Harwell, Berkshire, re legal limit on energy of radiation for radioisotope equipmentto test moisture content of tea leaves. responsesthereto. The memorandum asked for views on the current legal limit and whether there should be a changein the regulations. Includes draft memorandum by Young arising from correspondence with O.N. Jarvis. Chiefly re Young’s memorandum, including copy as circulated, and F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations May - June 1974. Chiefly re queries raised by M. Ebert to Young’s memorandum. Includes draft of Young’s second memorandum drafted in response. July - December 1974. F.245-F.247 ‘Miscellaneous non-official correspondence’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. 1967-1972. 1967-1968. 1969-1970. 1971-1972. Includes correspondencere policy on irradiation of food in India. ‘The irradiation of food’ by Young, 3pp typescript, 12 February 1974. The paper explains the work of the Committee. F.249, F.250 Papers from International Symposium on Radiation Preservation of Food, Bombay,India, 13-17 November 1972. Includes 25pp typescript letter from R.A. Silow re irradiation of foodstuffs. se ‘Meeting with L.G. Smith & Dr Bostock Tuesday 26 February 74’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed: correspondence and papers January - February 1974. E. Boyland attended on behalf of the Committee. 2 folders. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations The meeting was to discuss the possible effect of the UK’s entry into the European Economic Community onlegislative controlof irradiated food. F.252-F.263 Visit to USA 1967-1968 Young visited the US 29 October - 3 November 1967 to ascertain whether there had been anysignificant changein policy on the part of the US Food and Drug Administration with regard to He met colleagues at the Food and Drug Administration, Washington DC, the Atomic Energy Germanstown, US Army Laboratories at Natick, Massachusetts. Commission, irradiation Maryland of food. and the Correspondence re arrangements, with Ministry of Health officials and colleagues in the USA,July - October 1967. Itinerary. F.258-F.263 Spiral-bound pocket notebook used by Young for notes during visit. Correspondencearising, 1968. Correspondencearising from visit, November - December 1967. Young’s report on hisvisit, 7pp duplicated typescript + appendices. connection with the work of the Advisory Committee. Printed, duplicated and photocopied background material assembled by Youngduringthevisit. material assembled by Young in duplicated and typescript F.264-F.275 Background material 1965-1972 6 folders. Printed, F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations F.264-F.266 ‘Official international reports’. divided into three for ease of reference. 1965-1970. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed F.267, F.268 ‘International Project 1971’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 1971-1972. This ‘International Project in the Field of FoodIrradiation’ was run jointly by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN and the European Nuclear Energy Agency. US Army Medical Research and Development report ‘Animal Feeding Protocol for Irradiation Sterilised Beef’, 1970, sent to Young September 1971. F.270-F.272 received ‘Material fur Lebensmittelfrischhaltung as requested by FGY’. Contents of Young's folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Papers sent to Young September 1972. Bundesforschungsanstalt German from the F.276-F.279 F.276-F.278 1975-1977. F.274, F.275 General correspondenceand papers, 1975-1980 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON ‘Newspaper cuttings’. Contents of Young's folder so inscribed. 1967-1970. ‘Miscellaneousoffprints’. Contents of Young's folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. 1978-1979. Chiefly edited abstracts of proceedings of the College’s ‘Comitia’. 1975-1980 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations Correspondence re Royal College of Physicians’ Committee on the Medical Aspects of Dietary Fibre, 1977-1979. Young became a member onits establishment in 1977. However, he resigned from the Committee in 1978 on the establishment of the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy's Panel on Bread, Flour and other Cereal Products (see F.204-F.215). F.280-F.306 ROYAL COMMISSION ON MEDICAL EDUCATION 1965-1975 This was established in 1965 under the Chairmanship of Lord Todd. Young was a member. Its terms of reference were: ‘To review medical education, undergraduate and post-graduate, in Great Britain, and in the light of national needs and resources, including technical assistance overseas, to advise Her Majesty's Government on what principles future development(including its planning and co-ordination) should be based. In particular, in the light of those principles and having regard to the statutory functions of the General Medical Council and the current review by that Council of recent changes in the undergraduate curriculum, to consider what changes may be needed in the pattern, number, nature or location of the institutions providing medical education or in its general content; and to report’. F.281-F.283 Papers of 27th - 31st (final) meetings of Commission, December 1967 - The Commission reported in April 1968 (the Todd Report), making radical proposals for the reshaping of future medical practice and undergraduate and postgraduate education. Following the publication of the report Young retained an interest in developments through his membership of the Medical Sub-Committee of the University Grants Committee. The Commission organised itself into eight committees. Young chaired that on the London Medical Schools and served on the Committees on Overseas Technical Assistance and School and Undergraduate Education. March 1968. At F.300-F.306 is material relating to lectures given by Young on the Todd Report. Appointment and terms of reference, 1965; members of the Commission's Committee, 1966; 2pp duplicated typescript note on the Commission, February 1967. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations December 1967. 27 January 1968. 30 March 1968. Submissions to the Commission, 1965-1966. Miscellaneous background material, 1965-1967. Correspondence re concluding work of the Commission and the publication of the Todd Report, January - May 1968. Correspondencearising from the Todd Report, 1968-1971. F.290, F.291 October - November 1968. 1969-1971. Press cuttings on the immediate reaction to the Todd Report from medical and national newspapersand journals, April 1968. Agenda and introductory paper for meeting at the Ministry of Health on the implications of the Todd Report, 4 June 1968. Press cuttings on the Todd Report from medical, scientific and national newspapers and journals, October - November 1968. 3 folders. F.292-F.294 Responses to the Todd Report from London specialist medical teaching institutions, 1968-1969. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Societies and organisations Response to the Todd Report from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, May - June 1969. ‘Notes on postgraduate medical education in the University of London’, by Young, 5pp duplicated typescript, December 1969. This was prepared recommendations as put forward in the responsesat F.292-F.294 above. the Todd Report’s criticisms reply to of in Record of House of Lords debate on the Todd Report from Hansard, 22 April 1970, sent to Young by Lord Platt, 23 April 1970. Correspondence re possible establishment of a Medical School at the University of Hull, 1971. Information on University of Leicester Medical School draft curriculum, sent to Young, October 1974. F.300-F.306 F.300, F.301 2 folders. F.302-F.304 reference: manuscript lists 62pp typescript and manuscript draft dated ‘24/25 April 1968’. Material re lectures by Young on the Todd Report, 1968-1975. ‘Slides for RCME 1968’. Contents of Young’s folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of slides, photocopied background materialetc. 32pp typescript + list of slides. Correspondencere talk on the Todd Report to College of St Mark, Audley End, Essex, 1972-1973. ‘The Royal Commission on Medical Education and its Aftermath’ by Young, lecture at Welsh National School of Medicine, 26 February 1975. of F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations F.307-F.311 ROYAL SOCIETY CLUB 1951-1978 Young was elected a memberof the Club in 1951. Correspondence, 1951-1976. Includesinvitation to join the Royal Society Club, July 1951. F.308-F.311 Papers of Royal Society Club Annual Dinner meetings, 1952-1978. F.308 1952-1959. 1960-1966. 1967-1970. 1974-1978. F.312-F.331 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND 1964-1980 This College, later the University of Rhodesia, was founded by Royal Charter in 1955 and began teaching in 1957. Young was a member of Council as a representative of the Inter-University Council for Higher Education Overseas. 1964. The Charter declared that ‘no test of religious belief or profession or of race, nationality or class should be imposed’, so relations with the government after the 1965 Unilateral Declaration of Independence wereoften strained. Minutes of meetings of Council, 1964-1969. F.312-F.316 F.312 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations 1968-1969. F.317-F.320 Reports by Young from visits to the University College in 1969. F.317 ‘Confidential Report [...] on a visit to Salisbury for a meeting of the Council of the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland on 16 May 1969’. The report chiefly concerns a ‘Weekof Protest’ in April 1969. 7pp duplicated typescript + attachment. 3pp duplicated typescript. 2pp typescript. ‘Notes on a meeting between Sir Henry McDowell, Mr T.G. Miller, Dr R.B. Hunter and Professor F.G. Young at the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland on Monday 19 May 1969’. The meeting concerned the resignation of the Principal, T.G. Miller. ‘Confidential Notes by F.G. Young aboutthe future relationship between the 1UC [Inter-University Council for Higher Education Overseas] and the University College of Rhodesia’, 23 May 1969. [...] 26 April - 1 May 1966’, sent to Gelfand for information. Includes ‘Notes about proposals for the registration of Maluleke as a student Oeil rieee Correspondencewith colleagues at the University of Rhodesia, 1975-1980. E.cet With M. Gelfand of the Department of Medicine, 1975-1976. ‘Report on a visit to Rhodesia 9-15 December 1969 by F.G. Young’. 5pp duplicated typescript. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Societies and organisations Chiefly with Robert Craig, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 1976-1980. Principal’s Reports to Council, 1976-1978. Press-releases, 1977-1979. F.325-F.331 Printed background material. 1950s-1970s. F.325 Higher education in Central and SouthernAfrica. F.326-F.328 University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and University of Rhodesia. 3 folders. F.329, F.330 Inaugural lectures. 2 folders. Miscellaneous printed material. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 SECTION G VISITS AND CONFERENCES Only a very small proportion of Young's visits and attendance at conferences is documentedhere. Somefurther material relating to lectures given at events can be found in section E, Lectures and speeches. Someideaof the extent of his overseasvisiting before retirement can be seenin thelists of visits abroad for 1970-1972 at G.26. Invitation (declined) to 25th Anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine of the Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, 1955. Visit to Singapore and Australia, September - December 1960. 25pptypescript‘record’ by Young covering 11 - 30 September. Visit to Washington D.C. and Boston, USA, 4-11 January 1964. 11pp typescript report by Young. Visit to Malaysia, 5-10 September1968. 9pp photocopytypescript ‘Notes by F.G. Young on University Education in Malaysia’. Invitation to 150th Anniversary of the University of Liége, Belgium, 5-7 November 1967. Medical Research Council Committee on General Epidemiology Ad hoc meeting of experts, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 29-30 June 1973. Correspondence re Young’s contribution to discussion, July 1973. Correspondencere arrangements, January - April 1973. Agenda,list of participants, Young’s manuscript notes on proceedings. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Visits and conferences Conference report including summaries of contributions. 3 folders. Meeting of Executive Board and General Committee of the International Council of Scientific Unions, Leningrad, USSR, 17-22 September 1973. 4pp typescript report by Young, chiefly on the attendanttravel difficulties. Invitation to visit Saudi Arabia in 1975. Young wasasked to advise on the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Riyadh and a new medical school at the King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah. After some correspondence with J.K. Candlish, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Riyadh and Lord Ashby who wasa recent visitor to Saudi Arabia, Young suggested that he might not be the best personto advise. Correspondence,chiefly with Candlish, 1974-1975. G.14-G.16 14pp typescript of Young’s contribution. Programmes, memorabilia. Correspondencere arrangements, 1975-1976. Royal Society of Health Congress, Eastbourne, Sussex, 27-30 April 1976. Young lectured on ‘The possible importance of diet in the cause of coronary heart disease’ in the Preventive medicine, community health and food and nutrition session. before he was due to travel, however,illness prevented him from attending As an Honorary President of the Federation, Young was intending to go to this meeting and deliver the first Bernardo A. Houssay Memorial Lecture. He wasalso to addressthe All India Institute of Diabetes, Bombay. Shortly G.17-G.24 9th International Diabetes Federation Congress, New Delhi, October - 5 November 1976. India, 31 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Visits and conferences Correspondence chiefly with J.G.L. Jackson, Secretary of the IDF, and R. Luft, President of the IDF, re location of and arrangementsfor the Congress, 1974-1976. G.18-G.22 Correspondencere arrangements, 1975-1977. Chiefly with organisersin India. 1975. January - May 1976. June - September 1976. October - December 1976. Conferenceinformation. 2 folders. Correspondence and papersre arrangements. Drummond Trust Symposium and Dinner, 11 March 1977. Lists of Young’s visits abroad, 1970-1972. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 SECTION H CORRESPONDENCE H.1-H.147 H.1-H.120 GENERALSCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE H.121-H.135 LETTER FILE 1975 H.136-H.147 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence H.1-H.120 GENERALSCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE 1934-1983 In alphabetical order. A. Best, C.H. 1961-1981 1957-1982 1934-1975 Best was a researcher working under F.G. Banting who played a part in the discovery of insulin, for which Banting and J.J.R. Mcleod won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Physiology. Best was subsequently Professor of Physiology at the University of Toronto. In 1938 Best was madea Fellow of the Royal Society and he was appointed a Companion of Honour in 1971. Young wrote Best’s Biographical Memoir for the Royal Society. See D.34-D.56. April 1934 - April 1935. May - December 1935. Chiefly re research on cholinediet. Chiefly relates to visit Young made to Best’s laboratories in 1934 and correspondence(including telegrams) arising reporting on the effect of a low choline diet with insulin on dogs. for visit by Young to Canada and USAin 1939. Includes correspondence re possible post for Young at the University of Toronto, and progress of research. Includes correspondencere research on diabetes in dogs and arrangements 1936. 1938. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence 1939. Chiefly arrangements for Young'svisit. 1940-1946. Correspondencere researchin progressetc. 1949-1960. 1961-1963. Includes correspondence and papers re nomination of Best for the Balzan Prize, 1962. 1969-1970. Personal news. 1971 (1). 1971 (2). 1972-1975. In 1971 Best was made a Companion of Honour by the Queen. Hevisited London to receive the award and dined at the Ciba Foundation on 16 December 1971. The correspondence concerns these matters, together with the possible nomination of Best for the Copley Medal of the Royal Society and the report of the Special Committee of the International Diabetes Foundation instituted to investigate the discovery of insulin (see F.114-F.121). 1970-1981 Correspondencere arrangements for Ciba Foundation dinner. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence H.18-H.27 Bornstein, J. 1951-1975 Bornstein worked at King’s College Hospital, London before returning to Australia where he was appointed Professor of Biochemistry at Monash University in 1961. The correspondencechiefly relates to Bornstein’s career. 1951-1956. 1959-1960. Includes correspondence re visit of Bornstein to England, 1960. 1961-1963. Includes correspondencerevisits to England. 1964-1965. 1966-1967. Chiefly re visit of Bornstein to England. 1968-1969. 17a: F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Correspondence Cmelik, S.H.W. Cmelik was a biochemist at the University of Rhodesia. Currie, A.R. 1974-1975 1965-1968 1954-1956 Currie worked at the Departmentof Pathology, RoyalInfirmary, Glasgow. Correspondence re supply of growth hormone and assays of growth hormone. H.31-H.40 Dale, H.H. 1935-1975 Sir Henry Dale was Head of the National Institute for Medical Research, Hampstead, London. 1935-1936. Chiefly re Young's career. 1938-1949. Chiefly re Young’s career. Dale offered Young a post at the National Institute for Medical Research following the end of his Beit Fellowship in September 1936. Includes correspondencere histaminesin ergot. 6pp typescript ‘Sir Henry Dale’s Eightieth Birthday’ by Young for the British Medical Journal. 1954-1955. 1956-1957. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Correspondence 1959. Chiefly correspondencere action of insulin in glycogen. 1962-1968. Includes 6pp typescript by Young on Dale at the National Institute for Medical Research, 21 September 1965. H.37-H.39 Correspondence and papers re obituary of Dale for the Journal of Endocrinology and the British Medical Journal. 7pp typescript proof. Correspondence, 1968-1969. Dekanski, J.B. Re work on growth hormone. Signed picture of Dale; The Times obituary; photocopy of the obituary in British Medical Journal. Correspondence and papers re Sir Henry Dale Centennial Symposium on Post-Synaptic Actions of Neurotransmitters, Cambridge, 17-19 September 1975. 1939-1969 Russell Fraser worked at the Postgraduate Medical School, London. 1955-1956 1957-1976 1957-1964 Fraser, R. Re growth hormone. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence H.45-H.57 Hais,I.M. 1946-1975 Hais was a Czechoslovak worker at the United Pharmaceutical Works, Prague. He cameto Londonin 1946 to work under Young and gain practical laboratory experience. 1946. Correspondencere possibility of Czechoslovak workers gaining experience in the UK. 1947. Arrangements for Hais’s visit and research. 1948-1949. H.48-H.51 Miscellaneous background material from Hais’s time in the UK, 1947-1949. Sketches and paintings by Hais. H.48 Memorabilia of Hais, including academic credentials. Material relating to activities of the Czechoslovak YMCA, 1947-1948. Somewere found in envelope inscribed: ‘To F.G. Young: | have looked up my file and have found some sketches from 1947 which might beofinterest June 17, 1971’. Chiefly re possible visits to England by researchers and Hais himself. 1963. Visit by Hais to England. 1968-1969. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence 1970. Includes correspondence re Hais’s difficulties with University authorities in Czechoslovakia for his political views. 1971. Chiefly re wedding of Hais’s daughter in Edinburgh. Hais was unable to leave Czechoslovakia and therefore Young actedin loco parentis, giving the bride away. 1972-1974. 1975. Chiefly re plannedvisit to the UK. 1971-1983 1971. Nomination. 1973-1974. H.58-H.60 Hales, C.N. Hales was a Research Fellow,later Lecturer in the Cambridge Department of Biochemistry. He took up a post as Professor of Chemical Pathology (later Medical Biochemistry) at Welsh National School of Medicine in 1970. Includes correspondencere arrangements for Young’s lecture. Includes correspondencere arrangements for Young’s lecture on ‘The Royal Commission on Medical Education and its Aftermath’ at the School of Medicine, 26 February 1975. See F.306. 1975, 1983. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Correspondence Hall, D.L. 1974-1975 Diana Long Hall was studying thehistory of sex endocrinology 1890-1930. Hartree, A.S. 1964-1967 Anne Hartree worked in the Cambridge Departmentof Biochemistry. Chiefly re supply of growth hormone. Hawtrey, A.O. 1968-1975 Hawtrey workedat the University of Rhodesia. 1961-1980 Hemingway,J.T. Re ox growth hormone. 1974-1975 Hey, W.H. Horn, J.S. Henriksen, P. Kock- Chiefly re EEC Panel. and research arising, 1957-1958. Professor llyan worked at the Department of Biochemistry at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, Leningrad, USSR. Correspondenceand papersarising from visit of Youngto Ilyan’s laboratory 1939-1942 1970, 1975 Ilyan, V.S. 1957, 1958 Chiefly re proposed visit of Horn to Cambridge, 1970. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Correspondence Off-prints, 1956. In Russian. 1963-1982 1964, 1969 1957-1980 1966-1978 Lawtry, R.E. Lawtry workedfor the British Council. Chiefly social, personal and career. 1961-1980 Macrae,T.F. Re monkeypituitary. Macrae worked at Glaxo Laboratories, Greenford, Middlesex. Re growth hormone. Lloyd, H.M. 1961-1962 Lloyd workedat the University of Queensland, Australia. Re career. Manchester wasa student of Young’s before taking up posts at University College London and then moving to the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Manchester, K.L. 1974-1978 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Correspondence 1977-1978 H.80-H.82 Maxwell, 1.C.M. 1980-1981 Maxwell was Deputy Director of the Inter University Council for Higher Education Overseas(IUC). Chiefly correspondence and papers re the work of the IUC, with particular referenceto its work in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, and to the incorporation of the IUC within the British Council. 1980. 1981; Includes copy report of ‘Visit to University of Zimbabwe’, By Maxwell and R.W. Steel, November 1980. 1961-1975 1957-1973 1968-1973 H.85-H.87 Pfeiffer, E.F. sent to Young for comment. Includes drafts of sections of ‘Hypophysis and function of pancreatic islets’ Pfeiffer worked at the University of Ulm, Germany. 1968. 1972. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence 1973. Re disagreements expressed at the General Assembly of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes. H.88-H.90 Prior, I.A. 1963-1973 Prior worked at the Wellington Hospital, New Zealand. 1963, 1968. 1973. Chiefly re work carried out by Prior on diabetes in Tonga. 2 folders. Ra.- Ry. 1976. 1978-1980. 1957-1981 1976-1980 H.92-H.94 Renwick, A.G.C. Chiefly correspondenceand papers re career. Renwick worked in the Department of Biochemistry, University of Auckland, New Zealand. 1939-1981 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence H.96-H.98 Sourkes, T.L. 1972-1975 Sourkes worked in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 1972. Chiefly re Sourkes’svisit to Cambridge in 1973. 197s: Chiefly re arrangements for Sourkes’svisit. 1975. Chiefly re Sourkes’s visit to Cambridge in 1975. H.99, H.100 Taylor, K.W. 1964-1978 1978. Re career. Taylor worked at King’s College Hospital Medical School before moving to the University of Sydney, Australia. Chiefly social correspondence and re prospectivevisits. Tigertt worked at the US Army Walter Reed Army Medical Centre. H.102-H.106 Tigertt, W.D. 1966, 1976 1954-1975 1964-1966 Re ox growth hormone. 1954-1957. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence 1958-1959. Chiefly correspondence re W.S. Greenfield. Tigertt wrote to Young on 28 April 1959 enquiring why the pioneering workof Greenfield on ‘attenuated’ vaccines, which seemed to predate that of Pasteur, a correspondencewith colleagues in the UK on the subject. received more recognition. Young initiated had not 1961. Includes correspondence re possible visit to Cambridge, and article by Tigertt on W.S. Greenfield. 1962-1964. 1966-1975. Chiefly social and personal correspondence. Whelan, D.J. Wallis, M. Re career. Wallis worked at the University of Sussex. Dunn Nutrition Unit in Cambridge. Whitehead was head of the Medical Research Council’s Child Nutrition Research Unit based in Uganda until 1973, when he becameDirectorof the Whelan waseditor of Trends in Biochemical Sciences. Whitehead,R.G. H.110, H.111 1978-1979 1949-1981 1975-1976 1971-1980 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Correspondence 1971-1973. Chiefly re work of the Child Nutrition Research Unit, and career. H.112-H.114 Young, D.A.B. 1967-1976 Young worked in the Oxford University Department of Biochemistry on diabetes before moving to the Institut de Biochimie Clinique in Geneva, Switzerland. of Comparative Medicine He returned to the UK to join the Nuffield Institute 1967-1968. Chiefly re career. 1969, 1971. H.116 1943-1949. 1973-1976. Re career. H.116-H.120 Zuckerman, S. 1961-1981 Reports on research. 1951-1952. Includes correspondence re the Journal of Endocrinology, Zuckerman, and shortageofcellulosefilm. 1950. 1943-1975 edited by F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Correspondence 1953, 1959. H.121-H.135 LETTER FILE 1975 These are office copies of outgoing correspondence 22 January - 30 September 1975. At H.121 are lists of correspondents 22 January - 18 September 1975. Lists of correspondents. January. 2 folders. February. H.124, H.125 March. 2 folders. H.130, H.131 H.128, H.129 May. June. 2 folders. July. F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Correspondence August. H.133, H.134 September. 2 folders. January - September. H.136-H.147 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS H.136-H.140 Grants and Fellowships H.136 1970. 1970-1981 1970-1978 H.141-H.145 1975-1980, n.d. Appointments H.141 1975 (1). 1975-1978. 1975(2). 1976 (1). F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Correspondence 1976 (2). 1977-1980, n.d. H.146, H.147 Honours and awards 1971-1981 H.146 1971-1981. 1975, 1979. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS ABREU, AlphonsoLiguori d’ (‘Pon’) ADAIR, Gilbert Smithson AEBI, Hugo AGNEW, H.M.G. AITKEN, Sir Robert Stevenson AJGAONKAR, S.S. ALBERT,Adrien ALLEYN OLD BOYS CLUB ALLISON, C. Ralph ALLOTT, Eric Newmarch AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ARNOTT,William Melville H.126 C.89 H.1, H.128 H.14 F.289 G.18-G.22, H.1 H.1 See EDWARD ALLEYN CLUB F.100 C.66 rot ASHBY,Eric, Baron BADENOCH,, Sir John BAIRD, Joyce Deans ASHTON, Murray David ARNSTEIN, Henry Randolph Victor ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON H.124, H.126 BANNISTER, William H. H.2 H.2 H.140 F.201 BAJA, J.S. BALL, John F.11, F.12, H.143 G.18, G.20, G.22 Fi2 THE ATHENAEUM BANGHAM, David R. BARFIELD, Andrew R. BARTON, D.F. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Index of correspondents BARTON, G.M.G. BAYLISS, Richard |.S. BEACONSFIELD, Peter BEAMENT,Sir James William Longman BECK, John C. BEKOE, D.A. BERESFORD,Anthonydela P BERRY,William Thomas Charles BEST, Charles Herbert BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY BJORNESJO,Karl B. BLAXTER, Sir Kenneth Lyon C.67 F.285 H.2 B.14 Beko H.2 mer Hil27, tated F252, be H.3-H.16 See also D.34-D.56, E.17 F.3, F.127, F.137, F.142, F.147 te Faei7, BLISS, Michael BRAZEL,G.A. BROCKLEHURST,John Charles F.4-F.16, F.122, G.18, G.19, H.38 F.235, F.239, F.241, F.243 F.86, F.88 D.46-D.50 H.18-H.27, H.126, H.132 BOYDE,Tom Robin Caine BOYLAND, Eric (‘Dick’) BORNSTEIN, Joseph BOSTOCK,A.D. 20%) H.17, H.145 BRITISH DIABETIC ASSOCIATION BRITISH INDUSTRIAL BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION reer F256 F.17*F.45, 267, 4.122, 4.123, H.125, H.127, H.129, H.134 BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION BROWNE, J.S.L. BRYNJOLFSSON, Ari H.134 F.246 H.134 A.50 BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL H.33, H.36, H.71 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Index of correspondents BULL, Sir Graham MacGregor BURGEN, Arnold Stanley Vincent BURSELL,Einar BUTTERFIELD,Sir (William) John (Hughes) F.85, F.86, F.88, F.89, F.95 C.89, H.125 H.129 B.33, B.34, B.36, D.36, F.10, F.120, F.124, F.125, H.17, H.122, H.123, H.124, H.127, H.128, H.129 CALNE, Sir Roy Yorke CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY CANDLISH, John K. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL DEAN AND CHAPTER CARPENTER, Kenneth John THE CARPHOLOGISTS H.126, H.132 F.46 G.13 E.10 B.14 F.49-F.73 CHAPMAN, D.A. CLEGHORN, R.A. CMELIK, Steve H.W. COMLINE, R.S. CHAIN, Sir Ernst Boris CHRISTIE, Ronald V. CIBA FOUNDATION See F.30 A.57 F.98 CHALLENGER, Frederick F.74-F.77 fil2s CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG F.78-F.97, H.15, H.122, H.123, H.124, H.125, H.128, H.129, H.130, H.132 H.29, H.134, H.143 COLLEGE OF ST MARK, AUDLEY END, ESSEX CON-RAD ENGINEERING LTD F.322, H.29, H.125, H.128, H.133 F.305 H.29 F.245 F.154 H.133 H.28, H.124 COTES,P. Mary CRAIG, Robert CRONIN, R.F.P. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Index of correspondents CROOK,Eric Mitchell CROSS,Barry Albert CROSSLAND, J. CUMINGS, Sir Charles Cecil George CUMMINGS, John H. CURRIE, Alastair R. CUTHBERTSON, Sir David Paton CUTHBERTSON, W.F.J. DALE, Sir Henry Hallett DALY, Ivan de Burgh DARBRE, Philippa Denise H.31-H.40 C.44 H.139 A.52, G.18 F.49, F.62 H.127, H.129 DASGUPTA, Promode DAVIS,D. Russell DEAN, Sir Patrick Henry DARKE,Sylvia J. DEKANSKI, J.B. DESNUELLE, Pierre DICK, A. Peter DIEHL, Jak: F.54 F.252 H.41 Rtcommaliey, hh. 1G0; boo, F136, F.140, F.142 F.179, F.180, F.184, F.186, F.194, F.198, F.201, F.204, H.123, H.126, H.127, H.132, H.141 H.14 DOLL, Sir (William) Richard (Shaboe) DODDS, Sir (Edward) Charles DODGSON, Kenneth Scott F.270 A.54 D.36 A123 DINGLE, Herbert DOBBING, John F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Index of correspondents DRENNAN, A. Murray DRUMMOND TRUST DURNIN, John Valentine George Andrew H.103 G.25, H.130 F.26, F.186 DUVE, Christian de A.52, H.122, H.134 EBERT, M. EDWARD ALLEYN CLUB ELLIOTT, Katherine ENDE,Joan H. van den ERGUN, Eyup (‘Fethi’) EVANS, D.B. EVANS, D. Wainwright F.241-F.243 F.98-F.112 F.86, F.88, F.93 H.125 H.42, H.130 F.70, H.132 H.125 EVANS,Herbert M. EVANS, N.J.B. H.116 fieoror.eoe F.96 G.20, G.21 FERGUSON, I.D. FERNALD, Mason EVERED, David C. EXCERPTA MEDICA FALCONER, Murray A. FELDBERG, Wilhelm Siegmund C.67 FLEMING, William Launcelot Scott, Bishop of Norwich FOLLEY, Sydney John FOGLIA,Virgilio G. H.42 H.38 A.55 H.42 H.42 A.50 H.42 H.38 FLORKIN, Marcel FISHER, R.B. FOXELL, A.W.H. G.21, G.22 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 FRASER, Russell FRAZER, Alastair Campbell GAIRDNER, Douglas M.T. GALBRAITH, David William GALE, Ernest Frederick GARDINER, Dave C. GELFAND, Michael GLUCKSMANN, Alfred GOADBY,HectorK. GODBER, Sir George Edward GOLD, E. Index of correspondents H.43 F.257 See also F.30 F.62 H.138 F.216, H.63 B.35, C.75 F.321, H.128, H.129 H.44 H.44 F216, F.220):F.252 H.44 GOPALAN, C GRANT,Patrick T. GRIFFIN, Francis J. GRIFFITHS, Doreen GRIFFITHS, R.C. GUHA,Bireth C. F.247 E.73, H.44 B.52 H.44 H.44 GREEN, Elizabeth S. LEEDHAM- F.135, F.186, F.138, F.189, F.146 GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND MINISTRY OF HEALTH (later DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY) D.36, H.133 HAIS, Ivo M. HAIST, R.E. GUTHRIE, Douglas F.157-F.275 See D.32 H.103 H.45-H.57, H.124 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 HALES, Charles Nicholas HALL, Connie HALL, Diana Long HALL, G.F.M. HANSSEN, Per HARRISON, Geoffrey A. HARTE, Robert A. HARTREE, AnneStockell HASLEWOOD,Geoff A. D. HAWTREY,Arthur O. HAYES,William Index of correspondents B.14, D.37-D.39, D.61, E.73, F.10- F.12, H.16, H.58-H.60, H.122, H.124, H.132 A.51 H.61, H.127, H.130 Ra5SS H.64, H.124 A.52 eros lol, helo. F.155, H.62 F.137 H.63, H.132 F.237 HAYHOE,Frank George James H.127 H.126 A.53, H.38 HELLER, Hans HELLER, J. HERZEN, Serge HEY,Wilson H. H.64, H.123, H.127 Riley, H.65 H.66 HEMINGWAY,John T. HENRIKSEN, P. KOCK- HEATLEY, Norman George F.51, F.62 HIMSWORTH,, Sir Harold Percival HODGKIN, Sir Alan Lloyd HINDE, Robert Aubrey H.64 Rai F.64 H.64 HIPKIN, Leslie John H.67 r.51 9 HICKMAN, J. HILL, Robert HILL, R.T. Index of correspondents F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 HOLLINGSWORTH, Dorothy HOLMES, Frederic Lawrence HOOPER, Sir Leonard James HORN, Gabriel HORN, JoshuaS. HOUSSAY,Bernando Alberto HOWARTH, Sheila HOWE,George Melvyn HURST, Lewis A. ILYAN, V.S. IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF KNIGHTS BACHELOR R:21,,ee, Feed, F243 H.64, H.130, H.134 F.100, F.101, H.130 F.69 H.67, H.122, H.124, H.126, H.133 A.12, D.30 F155 F.24 H.63 H.69, H.71 A.17, A.36 INGLE, DwightJ. A.51 Relequeet25 INTERNATIONAL DIABETES FEDERATION IVERSEN, Leslie Lars H.40 F.126-F.152, H.126 H.128, H.129 INTERNATIONAL UNION OF BIOCHEMISTRY D.40, E.73, F.114-F.123, G.17- G.24, H.123, H.126 INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY OF BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE INTER UNIVERSITY COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION OVERSEAS F.298 JARRETT,lvan G. JARVIS, Owen Neil H.126 H.71 C.33 JEFFERSON, Antony JENNINGS, W.A. JONES, Sir Brynmor JACKSON, JamesG.L. JAMES, Vivian Hector Thomas Gil7; Got Aa F.239, F.241, F.242 F.234, F.235 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Index of correspondents JONES, Charles G. JOPLIN, G.F. JOSEPHSON, Edward S. JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY JUTE,Harold KAHANE,R.S. KAHLSON, Georg KEEN, Harry KEKWICK, Ralph Ambrose KENDREW, Sir John Cowdery KENNEDY,G.C. F.240 H.72 F.10-F.12 C.89, H.124 A.48, F.49 F.49 KIPNIS, David M. A.62 F.289 KORNER, Asher KRONECKER, Hugo KUHNAU, J. LAMMING, George Eric £3125, Aid2oo Hite2 KODICEK, Egon Hynek KON, Stanislaw Kazimierz H.72 E.6 B.14 H.47 KNOWLES, Michael David H.20 See also D.29 KORNBERG, Sir Hans Leo LEARMONTH, Eric Mitchell LAYFIELD, Sir Frank Henry Burland LATHE, Grant Henry LAWTRY,R.E. (‘Tod’) F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 LEHMAN, A.J. LEHMANN, Hermann LEVINE, Rachmiel LI Choh-Ming LLOYD, H.M. LLOYD,John B. LLOYD, JuneK. LONDON, David R. LUFT,Rolf MALin MACRAE, ThomasFotheringham Index of correspondents F252, F256 B.35, B.36 See also D.31 Gili, F.74-F.76 ic70 H.144 .69)-)--80 EON rae Gal.G:2e 7Gyien7, H.43, H.77 McMICHAEL,Sir John F.322, H.128, H.134 H.78-H.79, H.130 MARKS, Vincent MARSHALL,A.J. MAGNUS, H.A. MAHLER, R.M. F.289 C.66 H.124 MANN, Cecilia, LUTWAK- MANCHESTER, Keith Leslie McDOWELL, Sir Henry McLorinan H.80-H.82 MAXWELL,lan Colin Marfrey MATHER, Sir Kenneth H.19, H.20 H.76, H.145 A.51, A.52 H.76 MATHEWS, Nieves MATTHEWS, John D. MARTIN, Anne Francis MASIRONI, Roberto H.76 H.76 H.76 F.243 F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Index of correspondents MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE FOR SOVIET JEWRY A.53 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL MILNER, R. David G. MILTON, Alan MITCHELL,JosephStanley MONNIER, R.P. MORTON, Richard Alan MURRAY,lan NABARRO, Alan D. N. NABARRO, John David Nunes F.153-F.156, G.6-G.11, H.110, H.126 H.147 H.76, H.133 B.35, B.36, F.216, H.127 H.76 A.59, H.123, H.124 F.114 G.20 G.20 See also F.6-F.9 NATURE NEAL, W.T.L. NORTON, F.J. R126) 127 NESTLE FOUNDATION NORDISK FOUNDATION H.130 See also C.45 i202. .250 H.122 H.124, H.127, H.128, H.130 Fal55 H.145 io NORTHCOTE, Donald Henry NEEDHAM, Dorothy Mary Moyle F.216 OWEN, David Anthony Llewellyn, Baron OSTENHOF, Otto HOFFMANN- O’NEILL, Sir Con (Douglas Walter) F.196 H.83 Rl27 H.142 OCHOA,Severo OLIVER, MichaelF. OTTAWAY,James Henry F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 PAK, Thong Saw PARIS, Christopher PARKE, Dennis V. PASSMORE, Reg PAULLADA,Juan Jose PAVEL,I. PEACOCKE, Arthur Robert PEARSON, MargaretA.J. PERRY, W.L.M. PERUTZ, Max Ferdinand PETERS, Sir Rudolph Albert PETERSON, J.M. Index of correspondents H.83, H.124 E51 H.83 F.179, F.180, F.184 H.83 D.36, F.115-F.117 H.84 F.220 H.84 B.36 A.57 F.120, H.133 PETTER, W. LANE- PFEIFFER, ErnstF. H.84, H.103, H.128 H.85-H.87 PHILP, Jack McL. PORTER, Ruth POCHIN, Edward Eric PIMSTONE, Bernard PHILLIPS, Andrew W. H.84 E.8 C.89 C.3 H.84 PFIZENMAIER, Richard PHILLIPSON, Andrew Tindal PLATT, Robert, Baron of Gindleford H.84 F.79, F.84, F.88, F.94, F.95, H.124, H.128, H.130 QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA H.144 H.88-H.90 POWERS,Neil PRIOR, lan Ambury PRITCHARD, G.J. F.297 F.220 Index of correspondents F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 QUENU, Catherine RABAN, Maurice S. RAE, Allan A.S. RAMALINGASWAMI, V. RANDALL,C.J. RANDLE, Sir Philip John RANK, Joseph McArthur RAOUL,Y. RAPPAPORT,A.M. RASHBASS, Barbara RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA H.91 F.84-F.86, F.88 F.289, G.19 C.67 £1.91, H.132, H.133 R27, F.142 D.36 F.153 D.61 H.130 F.245 H.92-H.94 REES, Lesley REID, Eric RENOLD, Albert E. ROBERTSON, Jean ROBINSON, Kenneth RODAN, K.S. ROWLANDS, Idwal Wyn ROTHSCHILD, Hon. Miriam Louisa RENWICK,Alistair Graham Cranston F.127, F.130, F.134-F.139, F.142, F.146 Git5 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW A.50, D.37-D.39, F.137, F.139, H.127 ROYAL COMMISSION ON MEDICAL EDUCATION ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON F.194 F.216 C.67 H.91 C.26 F.295 F.276-F.279 F.280-F.306 ROYAL SOCIETY OF HEALTH ROYAL SOCIETY F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 ROYLE, Arthur RYMAN, Brenda Edith SANGER, Frederick SCHOELLER, A. SCHUBERT,Jack SHA’ER, Jamal SHAPER, A. Gerry SHAW, R.M. SHEA, William Rene Joseph SHELDRAKE,A. Rupert SHEPPARD, ThomasT. Index of correspondents 1:57, 2:9 A.53, H.91, H.147 See C.45 Gis F.245 H.95 F.201 eu H.142 H.123 H.95 SHORE, Elizabeth SHRIMPTON, Derek H. F.204 F.26 SMITH, Cyril Leng F.64:F:65)F:67::F.70 F.139, F.148 SLATER, Edward Charles SHUGAR, David SILOW, R.A. A.53, H.95 F.246, F.247 SMELLIE, Robert Martin Stuart SINCLAIR, Hugh Macdonald SMITH, John Sandwith BOYS F.238, F.243, F.247 SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE DIABETES SOURKES,TheodoreLionel (‘Ted’) H.96-H.98, H.123, H.124, H.133 H.129 F.221 E7s H.95 H.103 SMITH, Leslie F. SMITH, Wilson STEPHEN, Joan M.L. STOTT, A. Norman B. A.12, G.18, G.22 F.179, F.180 F.G. Young NCUACS 97/2/01 Index of correspondents STOTZ, Elmer H. F.137, F.138, F.139 TATA, Jamshed Rustom TAYLOR, Keith William THEORELL, Axel Hugo Teodor THOMAS, Marjory B. THOMPSON, J.W. THOMPSON, Robert Henry Stewart THORNLEY,Margaret Joyce THUNBERG, Torsten TIGERTT, William David H.146 G.19, H.99, H.100, H.134 F127; F190; F131, F134; F137, F.140, F.142, F.146 See C.33-C.40 H.124 A:55, F126, FilG0, F.161,F.134, F.139, F.142 F.274 See H.101 F.252, H.102-H.106, H.130 TODD,Alexander Robertus, Baron F.283, F.286, F.289 R2tk22 TROWELL, Hugh TRUSWELL,A. Stewart TULLOCH, John A. TREVAN, J.W. TRIM, Arthur Reginald Henry H.109 H.46 A.57 F.186 H.101 TRENDSIN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES UNITED PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS, PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA G.19, G.20, G.22 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND USV PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION UNIVERSITY OF MONTPELLIER UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE H.45-H.47 F.312-F.331 B.1-B.52 A.15 Index of correspondents F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 VISCHER, Ernst VOORHEIS, Howard Paul WALLIS, Michael WARD, Dorothy E. WARD, E.R. WARREN, Wilfred Lewis WATERLOW, John Conrad WATSON, J.D. BRADLEY- WEINBREN, K. WELLCOME INSTITUTE FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE WELLCOME TRUST F.85, F.94 H.141 H.107 H.108 H.108 EG F.24, F.186, H.130, H.134, H.136, H.137 C.67 C.43 D.40 B.34-B.36 F.200 C.77 F.186, H.110, H.111 H.40, H.108, H.127 WOOD, Harland G. WICKHAM, T.A.J. WHELAN, William Joseph F.148, H.109, H.126 WIERBICKI, Eugen WILKINSON, L. Patrick WHICH? MAGAZINE WHITBY, Gordon H.108 C.67 H.146 F256 WIDDOWSON, Elsie May WHITEHEAD, Roger George WHITEHOUSE, MargaretPatricia F.142 A.50, F.78, F.84, F.92, F.94, F.95, F127, F.134, 0.125, 4.129, 4.130, H.131 WOLSTENHOLME, Sir Gordon Ethelbert Ward WILLIAMS, Peter Orchard D.31 B.34 H.103 WILLIAMSON, R. WOLFF, Frederick W. F.G. Young NCUACS97/2/01 Index of correspondents WOOD, W. WRIGHT, George Payling YELLOWLEES, Sir Henry YOUNG, David Albert Blacker YOUNG, Meg E.G. YOUNG, Peter N. YOUNG, RoseT. T. YOUNG (née TURNER), Ruth Eleanor YOUNG, ThomasNesbitt ZAKRZEWSKI, J. T. H.108 C.66, H.108 F.207 H.112-H.114 G.20 A.45, A.46, H.115 H.115 See also C.94. A.44 A.47 H.115 ZUCKERMAN, Solly, Baron H.116-H.120, H.123
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