[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to W. D. Wilcox; Lea and Febiger - November 13, 1935] (open access)

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to W. D. Wilcox; Lea and Febiger - November 13, 1935]

Letter from Dr. Bodansky to Mr. W. D. Wilcox concerning the book that Dr. Bodansky and his brother are currently working on.
Date: November 13, 1935
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Warren M. Cox, Jr. to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - December 13, 1940] (open access)

[Letter from Warren M. Cox, Jr. to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - December 13, 1940]

Letter from Warren M. Cox, Jr. to Dr. Meyer Bodansky concerning some articles about the effects of vitamin D dosages on calcium and phosphorus levels that Dr. Bodansky had written him about recently. Cox goes on to criticize various other studies that have overdosed the rats used in their experiments so the results may be skewed. He includes his own experimental results conducted on rats on the effects of vitamin D on their bodies and briefly discusses the results.
Date: December 13, 1940
Creator: Cox, Warren M., Jr.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Hemner J. Gordon to Meyer Bodansky - August 13, 1940] (open access)

[Letter from Hemner J. Gordon to Meyer Bodansky - August 13, 1940]

Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Hemner J. Gordon, dated August 13, 1940. The letter, which is handwritten, is a response to a letter that Dr. Bodansky sent a few days prior. The letter informs Dr. Bodansky that Mr. Gordon is in the process of trying to obtain a copy of the publication in which Dr. Bodansky's research article appeared.
Date: August 13, 1940
Creator: Gordon, Hemner J.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Ruth Leggett - February 1939] (open access)

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Ruth Leggett - February 1939]

Letter from an Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Miss Ruth Leggett informing her that a letter she previously wrote has been forwarded to the business office that can answer her questions.
Date: February 13, 1939
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Mrs. Anna R. Scott - December 13, 1938] (open access)

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Mrs. Anna R. Scott - December 13, 1938]

Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Mrs. Anna R. Scott regarding a new publication entitled the Journal of Medical Technology.
Date: December 13, 1938
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Pearl McMullin - February 1939] (open access)

[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Pearl McMullin - February 1939]

Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Mrs. Pearl McMullin, Assistant Registrar of the University of Houston. Dr. Bodansky gives his regrets at being out of prints of a recent bulletin and refers Mrs. McMullin to someone who may be able to provide copies.
Date: February 13, 1939
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Correspondence between B. M. Hendrix, Meyer Bodansky, and Clara Mathis - January 1939] (open access)

[Correspondence between B. M. Hendrix, Meyer Bodansky, and Clara Mathis - January 1939]

Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. B. M. Hendrix, Acting Dean of the University of Texas Medical School, responding to a request for the percentage of royalties Dr. Bodansky has received for his publication of several textbooks. A copy of the letter requesting the royalty information is attached.
Date: January 13, 1939
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Hendrix, B. M.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Correspondence between Benjamin F. Miller to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - February 25, 1941] (open access)

[Correspondence between Benjamin F. Miller to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - February 25, 1941]

Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin F. Miller discussing synthetic detergents.
Date: 1941-02-13/1941-02-25
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Miller, Benjamin F.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History