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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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d. $500 for a study of plasma substitutes, in the Department of Surgery, under the supervision of Dr. W a r r e n H . Cole, for one year beginning April 1, 195199. Amurol Products Company, Chicago, $3,500 to continue the physical, chemical, and bacterial study of the dental plaque, in the Department of Applied Materia Medica and Therapeutics, under the direction of Dr. Robert G. Kesel. 100. Bauer and Black, $1,000 for the study of the action and utility of phenoxyethanoic acid as a keratolytic agent, in the Department of Dermatology, under the supervision of Dr. Adolph Rostenberg. 101. Bowman Dairy Company, Chicago, $2,000 for research on mold allergy, in the Department of Bacteriology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Ben Z. Rappaport and Dr. Milan V. Novak. 102. Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, New York, $2,500 for a fellowship in the Department of Biological Chemistry, under the supervision of Dr. S. B. Binkley, for one year beginning April 1, 1951. 103. E. & J. Manufacturing Company, Glendale, California, $2,000 to supplement research on resuscitation, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. A. C. Ivy. 104. Lederle Laboratories, American Cyanamid Company, Pearl River, New York: a. $1,800 for research on the effect of aureomycin on experimental cholesterolasis in rabbits, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. A. C. Ivy, for one year beginning February I, 1951. b. $10,000 for work of investigative nature in infectious diseases, preventive medicine, and related fields, in the Department of Preventive Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. H a r r y F . Dowling, for one year beginning January I, 1051. 105. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana: a- $6,330 for research on histamine analogues and antihistamine and atropinelike synthetics on gastric secretion, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. A. C. Ivy, for one year beginning December 11, 1950. b. $5,600 for renewal of research on mumps vaccination, in the Department of Bacteriology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. J. E. Kempf. 106. G. D. Searle and Company, Chicago: a. $1,200 for studies of the incidence of colonic dyskinesia and its management with the hydrophilic colloid in patients with peptic ulcer, in the Department of Clinical Medicine. b. $3,300 for preliminary study of the antacid compounds, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine. c. $2,000 for continuation of research on evaluation of anti-asthmatic drugs, in the Department of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. M a x Samter. d. $7,430 for research on the physiology of bile secretion, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. A. C. Ivy. 107. E. R. Squibb and Sons, New York, New York, $2,400 for an investigation of pronestyl, in the Division of Anesthesia, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Max S. Sadove, for one year beginning February I, 1951. 108. Swift and Company, Chicago, $8,250 for research on the relation of bile and the intestine to cholesterol metabolism, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. A. C. Ivy. 109. Teagle Foundation, Inc., New York, New York, $24,000 for research on paralysis agitans, in the Department of Psychiatry, under the direction of Dr. Francis J. Gerty. n o . Toni Company, Chicago: a. $3,000 for research on bacteriology of seborrheic dermatitis and related dermatoses, in the Departments of Bacteriology and Dermatology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. M. J. Brunner and Dr. E. E. Vicher. b. $1,650 to be added to research on sulfhydril compounds in cellular respiration, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Leon L. Gershbein.