Ernest Lyman Scott Papers
Ernest Lyman Scott Papers
Correspondence, transcripts of interview and conversations, laboratory notebooks, photos, testimonial volume, reprints and printed matter. Much of the material pertains to research and priority in the discovery of insulin. Interview was conducted for the Oral History Research Office of Columbia University. Conversations between Dr. Scott and his wife relating to Dr. Scott's work was recorded by Mrs. Scott.
Correspondence consists of family and general correspondence. Correspondents in the latter group include Louise Baker, Charles E. Braun, A. J. Carlson, Alexander S. Chaikelis, Hans T. Clarke, H. H. Dale, William Darrach, Louis B. Dotti, Walter F. Duggan, Frederick B. Flinn, G. L. Foster, Magnus I. Gregersen, M. Mason Guest, A. Baird Hastings, Aleita Hopping, Clarence A. Horn, Barry Giffith King, Fred C. Koch, A. Krogh, Horace A. Lanack, Frederic S. Lee, Charles C. Lieb, Arno B. Luckhardt, James McBride, Hugh McClean, Earl B. McKinley, J. J. R. MacLeod, Edgar Grim Miller, Michael G. Mulinos, John S. Murlin, Bernard S. Oppenheimer, Enid T. Oppenheimer, Horace A. Parrack, Harold Fisher Pierce, Edward L. Rice, Dickinson W. Richards, Oscar Riddle, Walter S. Root, Philip E. Smith, E. H. Starling, Harold C. Wiggers, Horatio B. Williams, Ruth R. Ziff, and Theodore F. Zucker.
- Restrictions
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Collection is not restricted. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access.
- Dates
- Creation: 1897-1966
- Extent
- 2.9 Linear Feet (7 MS boxes)
- Related Names
- Scott, Ernest Lyman, 1877-1966
- Rice, Edward Loranus, 1871-1960
- Language of Materials
- English
- Language of Materials
- English
Family correspondence, photos
General correspondence
Laboratory notebooks
Laboratory notebooks
Laboratory notebooks
1 photo
Citation
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[Call Number, Collection Name, Series Number], Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, USA.
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[Call Number, Collection Name, Series Number], Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, USA. https://findingaids.nlm.nih.gov/repositories/4/resources/711 Accessed July 30, 2025.