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An American Physiologist Abroad - continued...
References
Primary Sources
- Archival Material from the Francis Gano Benedict Papers at the Centre for the History of Medicine, Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard University (FGB MC62)
Bendict, Francis Gano:
- Report of a Visit to Foreign Laboratories (1907), Box 7.
- Report of a Visit to Foreign Laboratories (1910), Box 7.
- Report of a Visit to Foreign Laboratories (1913), Box 7.
- Report of a Visit to Foreign Laboratories (1923), Box 7.
- Report of a Visit to Foreign Laboratories (1926/27), Box 6.
- Report of a Visit to Foreign Laboratories (1929), Box 6.
- Report of a Visit to Foreign Laboratories (1932/33), Box 6.
(All reports digitised by the Virtual Laboratory)
- Correspondence with Robert S. Woodward, Box 3, Folder 86.
- Correspondence with Walter Cannon, Box 3, Folder 17.
- Correspondence with J. S. Billings, Box 3, Folder 12.
- Snyder, Carl. 1902. America’s Inferior Position in the Scientific World. In: North American Review 174: 59-72.
Secondary Sources
- Bonner, Thomas Neville. 1963. American Doctors and German Universities. A Chapter in International Intellectual Relations 1870-1914. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- Du Bois, Eugene and Oscar Riddle. 1958. Francis Gano Benedict. October 2, 1870 - May 14, 1957. In: Biographical Memoires. National Academy of Science 32: 67-99.
- Frank, Robert G. 1987. American Physiologists in German Laboratories, 1865-1914. In: Giesen, Gerald L. (ed.), Physiology in the American Context, 11-46. Bethesda, MD: American Physiological Society.
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- Geiger, Roger L. 2004. To Advance Knowledge. The Growth of American Research Universities, 1900-1940. New Brunswick (US) and London (UK): Transaction Publishers.
- Giesen, Gerald L. 1987. International Relations and Domestic Elites in American Physiology, 1900-1940. In: Giesen, Gerald L. (ed.), Physiology in the American Context, 115-154. Bethesda, MD: American Physiological Society.
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- Shils, Edward. 1979. The Order of Learning in the United States: The Ascendency of the University. In: Alexandra Oleson and John Voss (eds.): The Organisation of Knowledge in Modern America, 1860-1920, 19-47. Baltimore and London: JHU Press.
- Trefil, James and Margaret Hazen Hindle. 2002. Good Seeing. A Century of Science at the Carnegie Institution of Washington 1902-2002. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press.
Reference: Elizabeth Neswald. 2010. An American Physiologist Abroad: Francis Gano Benedict’s European Tours. The Virtual Laboratory (ISSN 1866-4784), https://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/references?id=art77&page=p0012
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