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Collection Number: 04935

Collection Title: Carl W. Gottschalk Papers (#4935) 1930s-1999

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Size 85.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 59,000 items)
Abstract Carl W. Gottschalk (1922-1997), a white professor of medicine and physiology at the University of North Carolina, 1952-1995, studied butterflies as a young man, but was most known for his work in frostbite, general renal/kidney function, and chronic renal disease. He was also an avid collector of rare books, especially on physiology and nephrology. The collection includes writings and illustrations, research materials, biographical materials, offprints, and correspondence and related materials chiefly documenting Gottschalk's medical research and teaching career. Materials also relate to his university administration functions and to his other interests, especially collecting rare books on physiology and nephrology. Topics of his writings include studies on extreme cold, renal function, transplantation, hemodialysis, chronic renal disease, and the history of the medical profession. Research materials consists of class notes, research notes, write-ups of experiment results, and other material in major areas of Gottschalk's professional interest, chiefly frostbite, general renal/kidney function, transplantation, and chronic renal disease. Correspondence and related materials consists primarily of items pertaining to Gottschalk's professional activities. Materials relate to his general research interests--frostbite and hypothermia, renal/kidney function, transplantation, and chronic renal disease--and to his activities with professional organizations, including the National Kidney Foundation, the American Society of Nephrology, and the International Society of Nephrology; his interest in entomology, especially studying butterflies and the development of his butterfly collection; his education and military service; his work as chair of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease; and his collecting of rare books.
Creator Gottschalk, Carl W.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Language English.
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Received from Susan Fellner of Chapel Hill, N.C., in June 1998 (Acc. 98135) with subsequent additions (Acc. 98265 and 103709).
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Carl W. Gottschalk, born in Salem, Va. His first scientific interest was the study of butterflies, and the young lepidopterist discovered a new species ( Strymon cecrops Gottschalki) when he was only 15 years old.

Gottschalk entered Roanoke College in 1938 with a pre-med major and attended the University of Virginia Medical School directly after graduation from Roanoke. Through the accelerated wartime program, he obtained his M.D. degree from Virginia in 1945. While interning at Massachusetts General Hospital, he was initially drawn to cardiology. The military intervened, however, and Gottschalk spent 1946 to 1948 in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, studying the effects of arctic weather and extreme cold on military personnel. From 1948 to 1950, he again conducted research in Boston at the Harvard Medical School, where his focus changed from cardiology to kidney function.

Gottschalk continued his investigations of renal function at Harvard, eventually revolutionizing the study of renal physiology. He was the first to prove the counter-current theory, explaining how the kidney excretes fluid that is more concentrated than any other body fluid. Gottschalk elucidated the link between heart problems and kidney function and was very influential in national planning for dialysis and kidney transplantation treatment for patients with chronic kidney disease.

Gottschalk was professor of medicine and physiology at the University of North Carolina's School of Medicine, 1952-1969, and Kenan Professor of Medicine and Physiology, 1969-1992. He served as chair of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease, sponsored by the United States Bureau of the Budget, which issued its influential Report of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease in 1967. He was also known for his Diseases of The Kidney, first published by Little Brown in 1988.

Gottschalk was named an American Heart Association Career Investigator and won the North Carolina Medal and the O. Max Gardner Award. In 1970, he received the Homer W. Smith Award from the New York Heart Association; in 1990, the A. N. Richards Award of the International Society of Nephrology; and, in April 1993, the first Robert W. Berliner Award for Excellence from the American Physiological Society. Gottschalk was president of the American Society of Nephrology and a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Institute of Medicine.

An avid bibliophile, Gottschalk donated his Robert Louis Stevenson collection to the Rare Book Collection of the Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during his lifetime. His significant collection of rare books on the history of medicine, now known as the Carl W. Gottschalk Collection, came to the Rare Book Collection after his death in 1997.

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Writings and illustrations, research materials, biographical materials, and correspondence and related materials chiefly documenting Carl W. Gottschalk's medical research and teaching career. Materials also relate to his university administration functions and to his other interests, especially collecting rare books on physiology and nephrology. Please note that there is considerable overlap among topics covered in various series and that Gottschalk's original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Series 1, Writings and Illustrations, consists of writings and illustrations for writings for which Gottschalk was a contributing author. Topics include studies on extreme cold, transplantation, renal function, chronic renal disease, and the history of the medical profession. Also included are papers Gottschalk gave at professional conferences and award acceptance speeches, some on non-scientific topics, such as censorship and the war in southeast Asia.

Series 2, Research Materials, consists of class notes, research notes, write-ups of experiment results, and other material in major areas of Gottschalk's professional interest, chiefly frostbite, general renal/kidney function, transplantaiton, hemodyalisis, and chronic renal disease. Also included are class notes, original data, and clippings and reprints of articles by others on Gottschalk's general research interests. Series 2A is a large addition to the collection consisting of author and subject files with offprints, correspondence, and notes.

Series 3, Biographical Materials, includes Gottschalk's curriculum vitae, diplomas, awards and certificates, announcements of awards and invitations to functions, newspaper clippings, press releases, and photographs.

Series 4, Correspondence and Related Materials, consists primarily of items pertaining to Gottschalk's professional activities. Materials relate to his general research interests--frostbite and hypothermia, renal/kidney function, and chronic renal disease--and to his activities with professional organizations, including the National Kidney Foundation, the American Society of Nephrology, and the International Society of Nephrology; his interest in entomology, especially studying butterflies and the development of his butterfly collection; his education and military service; his work as chair of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease, sponsored by the United States Bureau of the Budget, and its influential Report of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease (1967); and his collecting of rare books, chiefly on physiology and nephrology.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 1. Writings and Illustrations, 1947-1997 and undated.

About 1,700 items.

Writings and illustrations for writings for which Gottschalk was a contributing author. Included are materials on studies of extreme cold, renal function, chronic renal disease, and the history of the medical profession. Also included are papers Gottschalk gave at professional conferences and award acceptance speeches. Some speeches and lectures address non-scientific topics, such as censorship and the war in southeast Asia. folders may contain correspondence, research materials, illustrations, and various versions of works. Illustrations not directly connected with specific works are filed in Series 1.2.

PLEASE NOTE: There is considerable overlap between materials in this series and materials in other series. Correspondence and other materials relating to Diseases of the Kidney are filed in Series 4.1. Gottschalk's original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 1.1. Writings, 1947-1997 and undated.

About 1,600 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Folder 1

"Efficiency of Signal Corps Operators in Extreme Cold," 22 January 1947

Folder 2

"Notes on Some Aspects of Experimental Renal Hypertension and Regulation of Extracellular Fluid," 1948

Folder 3

Reports, 1949

Folder 4

"An Experimental and Comparative Study of the Renal Interstitial Pressure," 1948-1950

Folder 5

Report of Cold Injury Research Team, 20 March 1951

Folder 6

"A Comparative Study of Renal Interstitial Pressure," 1951

Folder 7

"Protein Bound Iodine in the Serum of Soldiers and of Eskimos in the Arctic," 1951

Folder 8

"Frostbite," 1953

Folder 9-10

Folder 9

Folder 10

"A Micropuncture Study of the Pressure of Proximal Tubules," October 1955

Folder 11

"A Micropuncture Study of the Pressures in the Proximal Tubules and Peritubular Capillaries of the Rat Kidney and Their Relation to Ureteral and Renal Venous Pressures," 1955

Folder 12-13

Folder 12

Folder 13

"Comparison of the Precordial S-T and T Waves in the Electrocardiograms of 600 Healthy Young Negro and White Adults," May 1956

Folder 14

"Micropuncture Study of Pressures in Proximal and Distal Tubules and Peritubular Capillaries of the Rat Kidney During Osmotic Diuresis," 1957

Folder 15

"Micropuncture Study of the Mammalian Concentrating Mechanism," April 1959

Folder 16

"Osmodality of Renal Tubular Fluids in Potassium-Depleted Rodents," 1950-1960

Folder 17

"Localization of Urine Acidification in the Mammalian Kidney," March 1962

Folder 18

"Interstitial Blood Flow-Review," 1962

Folder 19

"Medullary Blood Flow," 1962

Folder 20

Remarks on university censorship, 4 November 1963

Folder 21-22

Folder 21

Folder 22

Harvey Lecture, 1963

Folder 23

"Osmotic Concentration and Dilution of the Urine," March 1964

Folder 24

"Tracer Microinjection Studies," 1965

Folder 25

"Micropuncture Study of Water Reabsorption and PAH Secretion in Urea Diuresis in Rats," 1965

Folder 26

Lima Lecture, 1965

Folder 27

"Osmodality of Renal Tubular Fluids in Potassium Depleted Rodents," 1965

Folder 28

"Renal Tubular Transport of Water, Solute and PAH in Rats Loaded with Isotonic Saline," 1965

Folder 29

Introduction to Leo Jenkins Lecture, 16 March 1967

Folder 30

Seattle Lecture, 9 December 1968

Folder 31

"Form and Function in Normal and Hypertrophied Nephrons," 1968

Folder 32

Homer Smith Lecture, 14 April 1970

Folder 33

CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations, 1970

Folder 34

"The Intratubular Microinjection Technique," 1972

Folder 35

"Hydrostatic Pressure in the Rat Kidney," 1972

Folder 36

"Microinjection Studies of Renal Tubular Permeability," Benzon Symposium, 1972

Folder 37

"Acutely Reduced Kidney," 1973

Folder 38

"A Study by Microdissection and Micropuncture of the Structure and the Function of the Kidneys and the Nephrons of Rats with Chronic Renal Damage," 1973

Folder 39

"Effects of Acute Unilateral Renal Denervation in Saline-Expanded Rats," 5 May 1974

Folder 40-41

Folder 40

Folder 41

"Pathophysiology of Experimental Glomurolonephritis in Rats," 1974

Folder 42

"Nephron Stop-Flow Pressure Response to Obstruction for 24 Hours in the Rat Kidney," May 1974

Folder 43

"Effect of Renal Sympathetic Nerve Stimulation on Proximal Water and Sodium Reabsorbtion," 20 January 1976

Folder 44

"The Countercurrent Mechanism for Urine Concentration and Dilution," 1976

Folder 45

"Control of Single Nephron Function," 1976

Folder 46-47

Folder 46

Folder 47

"Mechanisms of Urine Formation," 1977

Folder 48

"Neural Involvement in Renal Function,"Control of Kidney Function by the Nervous System Symposium, 1978

Folder 49

"Controversies in Nephrology: 1979," 18 January 1979

Folder 50

"Bright's Disease: An Historical Perspective," 18 January 1979

Folder 51

"The Future of Biomedical Research," 9 February 1979

Folder 52

Jeremiah Metzger Lecture, 1979

Folder 53

Arenoshorst, William (papers written with), 1975-1979

Folder 54

"Neural Control of Kidney Function," 13-19 July 1980

Folder 55

"Influence of Bilateral Renal Denervation on Sodium Balance and the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System in Normal and Sodium Depleted Conscious Rats," 1983

Folder 56

"Glomeular Ultrafiltration Dynamics: An Historical Perspective," December 1984

Folder 57-58

Folder 57

Folder 58

"Function of the Renal Nerves in Unrestrained Conscious Rats," 1984

Folder 59

"Neural Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease," 1985

Folder 60

C. D. Spangler inauguration, 17 October 1986

Folder 61

"History of the Urinary Concentrating Mechanism," January 1986

Folder 62

"Application of Micropuncture Technique to Analysis of Renal Function," 30 May 1990

Folder 63

A. N. Richards Award, July 1990

Folder 64

"Early Studies in Pathology and Pathophysiology of Acute Renal Failure," 2 October 1991

Folder 65-66

Folder 65

Folder 66

"A History of Renal Physiology to 1950," 1991

Folder 67

Boylan Memorial Lecture, 12 August 1992

Folder 68

"History of Renal Physiology," 1992

Folder 69

Robert Berliner Award, 31 March 1993

Folder 70

Bright Society Lecture, 5 July 1995

Folder 71

"Homer Smith: A Remembrance," 1995

Folder 72

Comment for the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, January 1997

Folder 73

"Chloride Concentration of Loop and Henle Fluid in the Hamster Kidney," undated

Folder 74

"Micropuncture Studies of Tubular Function in the Mammalian Kidney," Fifth Bowditch Lecture, undated

Folder 75

Oliver Lecture, undated

Folder 76

Peters Lecture, undated.

Folder 77

Remarks about the war in South East Asia, undated

Folder 78

"Renal Tubular Function: Lessons from Micropuncture," undated

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 1.2. Illustrations, 1947-1997 and undated.

About 100 items.

Illustrations not filed with particular writings.

Folder 79

Photographs (PF-4935/1, OP-PF-4935)

Folder 80

Hand-drawn illustrations

Folder 81

Miscellaneous

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About 2,500 items.

Arrangement: by type.

Class notes (Gottschalk as instructor or student), clippings, research notes, experiment results, and other materials on butterflies, frostbite, general renal/kidney functions, and chronic renal disease.

PLEASE NOTE: There is considerable overlap between materials in this series and materials in other series. Gottschalk's original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.1. Class Notes, 1948-1950 and undated.

About 100 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Class notes not filed with specific subject areas. Many files contain both handwritten and typewritten notes.

Folder 82

Physiology seminars, 1948-1949

Folder 83

Physiology and biochemistry lecture notes, 31 January 1949-24 May 1950

Folder 84

Physiology 202, 1949-1950

Folder 85

Physiology seminars, 1949-1950

Folder 86

Physiology lecture outlines, 1950

Folder 87

Biochemistry course, 1950

Folder 88

Third year medical school lectures, 1950?

Folder 89

Biochemistry course, undated

Folder 90

Biochemistry seminars, undated

Folder 91

Physiology course, undated

Folder 92

Physiology, undated

Folder 93

Renal function semester lectures, undated

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.2. Frostbite, 1947-1957 and undated.

About 100 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Correspondence, experiment results, and patient studies related to extreme cold and frostbite.

Folder 94

Weather data, Southampton Island, NWT, 1947-1950

Folder 95

Cold diuresis experiments, 1948

Folder 96

Patient studies, 1951?

Folder 97

Resistance to flow experiments, 1956-1957

Folder 98

BMR data, undated

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.3. Renal/Kidney Functions, 1946-1984 and undated.

About 600 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Experiment results, patient studies, and research notes related to general renal/kidney functions.

Folder 99

Renal physical calculations, 1946

Folder 100

IRP, 1950

Folder 101

Experiment results, graphs, 1956

Folder 102

PAH kidney clearance experiment, 11 June 1970

Folder 103

PAH kidney clearance experiment, 15 September 1970

Folder 104

PAH kidney clearance experiments, undated

Folder 105

Experiment 7, 1976?

Folder 106

Notes, 1976

Folder 107

Survival surgery, 1984

Folder 108

Worksheets for osmotic diuresis paper, undated

Folder 109

Statistics, undated

Folder 110

Experiment results, undated

Folder 111

Notes, undated

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.5. Writings by Others, 1918-1997.

About 800 items.

Arrangement: by subject.

Clippings and reprints of articles by others relating to Gottschalk's general research interests.

Folder 122

Lepidopterist

Folder 123-124

Folder 123

Folder 124

Heart disease

Folder 125

Cardiology

Folder 126

Cardiology: Drug treatment of hypertension

Folder 127

Cardiology: Dietary treatment of hypertension

Folder 128

Cardiology: Clinical hypertension

Folder 129

Cardiology: Murmurs and heart disease

Folder 130

Cardiology: Sympathectomy for hypertension

Folder 131

Cardiology: Normal adult and juvenile electrocardiograms

Folder 132-136

Folder 132

Folder 133

Folder 134

Folder 135

Folder 136

MacNider reprints

Folder 137-140

Folder 137

Folder 138

Folder 139

Folder 140

General renal runctions

Folder 141

Chronic renal disease

Folder 142

Miscellaneous

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.6. Original Data, 1948-1980 and undated.

About 125 items.

Original data from experiments.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.6.1. Original Data Books, 1948-1980 and undated.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 2A. Research Materials, 1930s-1990s.

About 50,000 items.

Acquisitions Information: Accession 103709

Arrangement: alphabetical by type.

Author and subject files consisting of offprints, correspondence, and notes.

Box 16

Authors: A-B

Box 17

Authors: Ba-Bl

Box 18

Authors: Bl-Br

Box 19

Authors: Br-Ca

Box 20

Authors: Ce-Cu

Box 21

Authors: Cu-De

Box 22

Authors: Di-Fa

Box 23

Authors: Fa-Fr

Box 24

Authors: Fu-Go

Box 25

Authors: Go-Ha

Box 26

Authors: Ha-Ho

Box 27

Authors: Ho-Ki

Box 28

Authors: Ki-La

Box 29

Authors: La-Li

Box 30

Authors: Lj-Ma

Box 31

Authors: Ma-Mo

Box 32

Authors: Mo-Oc

Box 33

Authors: Od-P

Box 34

Authors: Po-Ro

Box 35

Authors: Ro-Sch

Box 36

Authors: Sch-Sol

Box 37

Authors: Sol-Ta

Box 38

Authors: Ta-Ur

Box 39

Authors: Us-We

Box 40

Authors: We-Yo

Box 41

Authors: Yp-Z

Box 42

Authors: Miscellaneous

Box 43

Authors: Miscellaneous

Box 44

Authors: Miscellaneous

Box 45

Authors: Miscellaneous

Box 46

Authors: Miscellaneous

Box 47

Authors: Miscellaneous

Box 48

Subjects: Ac-Al

Box 49

Subjects: Am-Bu

Box 50

Subjects: Ch-Di

Box 51

Subjects: E-G

Box 52

Subjects: H-I

Box 53

Subjects: J-Pah

Box 54

Subjects: Par-Tra

Box 55

Subjects: U-Z

Box 56

Miscellaneous papers

Box 57

Reprints

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 3. Biographical Material, 1947-1997.

About 100 items.

Arrangement: by type.

Gottschalk's curriculum vitae, diplomas, awards and certificates, announcements of awards and invitations to important functions, newspaper clippings and press releases about Gottschalk, and photographs.

Folder 198

Curriculum vitae

Folder 199

Diplomas: Educational institutions

Folder 200

Diplomas: Hospitals

Folder 201

Diplomas: Government bodies

Folder 202

Awards and certificates: Educational

Folder 203

Awards and certificates: Medical societies and organizations

Folder 204

Awards and certificates: Alumni associations

Folder 205

Awards and certificates: Miscellaneous

Folder 206

Announcements and invitations

Folder 207

Clippings and press releases

Folder 208

Photographs (PF-4935/2)

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 3A. Biographical Material, 1950s-1970s.

5 items.

Acquisitions Information: Accession 103709.

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-04935/13

Diploma and awards

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About 6,400 items.

Primarily items pertaining to Gottschalk's professional activities. Materials relate to his general research interests--frostbite and hypothermia, renal/kidney function, and chronic renal disease--and to his activities with professional organizations, including the National Kidney Foundation, the American Society of Nephrology, and the International Society of Nephrology; his interest in entomology, especially butterflies and the development of his butterfly collection; his education and military service; his work as chair of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease, sponsored by the United States Bureau of the Budget, and its influential Report of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease (1967); and his collecting of rare books, chiefly on physiology and nephrology.

PLEASE NOTE: There is considerable overlap between materials in this series and materials in other series. Gottschalk's original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.1. General Correspondence, 1950-1997 and undated..

About 4,100 items.

Arrangement: chronological run followed by alphabetical run by subject.

Correspondence and other items about research, grants, and proposals; Gottschalk's book, Diseases of the Kidney; his involvement in professional organizations, including the American Society of Nephrology, the National Kidney Foundation, and the International Society of Nephrology; and his career as a researcher and member of the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.

PLEASE NOTE: Gottschalk's original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained, including his maintainence of both chronological and alphabetical runs of this material.

Folder 209

1950-1953

Folder 210

1954-1956

Folder 211

1957

Folder 212

1958

Folder 213

1959

Folder 214-215

Folder 214

Folder 215

1960

Folder 216

1961-1964

Folder 217

1965

Folder 218

1966

Folder 219

1967

Folder 220

1968

Folder 221

1969

Folder 222

1970

Folder 223

1971

Folder 224

1972

Folder 225

1973

Folder 226

1974

Folder 227

1975

Folder 228

1976

Folder 229

1977

Folder 230-231

Folder 230

Folder 231

1978

Folder 232

1979

Folder 233

1980

Folder 234

1981

Folder 235

1982

Folder 236

1983

Folder 237

1984

Folder 238

1985

Folder 239

1986

Folder 240

1987

Folder 241

1988

Folder 242

1989

Folder 243

1990

Folder 244

1991

Folder 245

1992

Folder 246-247

Folder 246

Folder 247

1993

Folder 248

1994

Folder 249

1995

Folder 250

1996

Folder 251

1997 and undated

Folder 252

Allison, M. E. M.

Folder 253

American Association of University Professors, 1964-1966

Folder 254

American Association of University Professors: FBI, 1967

Folder 255

American Association of University Professors: Paull, Michael, 1966

Folder 256-258

Folder 256

Folder 257

Folder 258

American Association of University Professors: Tarjan, Endre M., 1969-1973

Folder 259

American College of Physicians: New York Lecture

Folder 260

American College of Physicians: Regional Meeting

Folder 261

American Federation for Clinical Research: Program, May 1964

Folder 262

American Heart Association: Ethics Committee

Folder 263

American Physiological Society

Folder 264

American Physiological Society: History Advisory Committee

Folder 265

American Physiological Society: Senior Physiologists

Folder 266-273

Folder 266

Folder 267

Folder 268

Folder 269

Folder 270

Folder 271

Folder 272

Folder 273

American Society of Nephrology, 1967-1995

Folder 274

Annual reviews

Folder 275

Bello and Reuss

Folder 276

Berliner, Robert

Folder 277

Berliner, Robert: Symposium

Folder 278

Bowditch Lecture

Folder 279

Burroughs Wellcome

Folder 280

Christmas party, 1990-1991

Folder 281

Colindres, R. E.

Folder 282

Cook, Margaret

Folder 283

Corrardi, Aribito

Folder 284

Council for High Blood Pressure Research

Folder 285-286

Folder 285

Folder 286

Diseases of the Kidney

Folder 287

Established Investigatorship

Folder 288

Fan mail

Folder 289

Fernandez-Repollet, Emma

Folder 290

Frostbite

Folder 291

Gottschalk Lecture, 1995-1996

Folder 292

Grant requests

Folder 293

Gutman, Yehuda, 1965-1980

Folder 294

Hungarian Physiological Society

Folder 295

Innsbruck, 1980

Folder 296

Institute of Medicine

Folder 297

International Congress of Nephrology, IInd

Folder 298

International Congress of Nephrology, XIth

Folder 299-300

Folder 299

Folder 300

International Society of Nephrology, 1984-1991

Folder 301

Intra Renal Pressure

Folder 302-303

Folder 302

Folder 303

Kenan Convocation

Folder 304

Kenan Professorship Fund, 1981-1982

Folder 305

Kenan Trust Fund

Folder 306-310

Folder 306

Folder 307

Folder 308

Folder 309

Folder 310

Kidney dialysis/transplant., 1967-1976

Folder 311

Kidney International

Folder 312

Kidney research project

Folder 313

Kramp, Ronald, 1966-1971

Folder 314

Lassiter, William E.; Cornelies, Nancy

Folder 315-316

Folder 315

Folder 316

Ludwig, Carl

Folder 317-318

Folder 317

Folder 318

Ludwig, Carl: Habilitationsschrift

Folder 319

Marsh, Don, 1963-1969

Folder 320-321

Folder 320

Folder 321

Max Planck Institute

Folder 322

Menarini

Folder 323

Microcirculation Conference

Folder 324

Montreux

Folder 325

Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory

Folder 326

National Arthritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Advisory Council

Folder 327

National boards

Folder 328-329

Folder 328

Folder 329

National Kidney Foundation, 1966-1973

Folder 330

National Kidney Foundation: Committee on Dialysis and Transplantation, 1969-1970

Folder 331

National Science Foundation

Folder 332

North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners

Folder 333

North Carolina Board of Science and Technology

Folder 334

Renal Unit

Folder 335

Retirement, 1992

Folder 336

Richard Bright Society

Folder 337

San Diego: Physiology

Folder 338

Selden and Giebisch

Folder 339

Sigma XI

Folder 340

Sodium Symposium

Folder 341

Standardization of Nomenclature

Folder 342

Stier, Charles, 1978-1981

Folder 343

Szalay, Laszlo, 1973-1980

Folder 344

Tokyo Congress

Folder 345

Ullrich, Karl

Folder 346

University of Kentucky School of Medicine

Folder 347

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Chancellor's Advisory Committee for Vice-Chancellorship for Health Sciences, 1976

Folder 348-355

Folder 348

Folder 349

Folder 350

Folder 351

Folder 352

Folder 353

Folder 354

Folder 355

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Department of Physiology, 1951-1989

Folder 356

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: School of Nursing, 1986

Folder 357

Virginia Historical Society

Folder 358

Who's Who in America

Folder 359

Wolfe, Dennis, 1987-1989

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.2. Entomology, 1930s-1950s.

About 900 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Correspondence and related materials reflecting Gottschalk's early interest in etomology, especially butterflies.

Folder 360

Adams, John

Folder 361

Berry, Dean F.

Folder 362

Beuret, Henry

Folder 363

Boyd, John

Folder 364

Boy Scouts of America

Folder 365

Brooks, G. Shirley

Folder 366

Browser, A. E.

Folder 367

Brown, F. M. (Colorado Biological Survey)

Folder 368

Choque, Charles

Folder 369

Choque, Joseph

Folder 370

Clark, Austin H.

Folder 371

Davis, Hubert J.

Folder 372-373

Folder 372

Folder 373

Dos Passos, C. F.

Folder 374

Dethier, V. G.

Folder 375

Eff, Donald

Folder 376

Engel, Harry

Folder 377

Entomologist's Exchange News, Volume 2, 1937-1938

Folder 378

Entomologist's Exchange News, Volume 3, 1938

Folder 379

Entomologist's Exchange News, Volume 4, 1939

Folder 380

Entomologist's Exchange News, Volume 4-7, 1940-1942

Folder 381

Field, W. D.

Folder 382

Fitch, R. J.

Folder 383

Fountain Valley School

Folder 384

Franclemont, J. G.

Folder 385

Frederick, A. C.

Folder 386-387

Folder 386

Folder 387

Freeman, T. N.

Folder 388

Gray, J. T.

Folder 389

Grey, Paul

Folder 390

Harper, A. T.

Folder 391

Hopfinger, J. C.

Folder 392

Hovanitz, William

Folder 393

Howe, William H.

Folder 394

Inoue, Sadanobu

Folder 395

Kadner, N.

Folder 396

Lawrence, Fred

Folder 397

Lawson, Kenneth

Folder 398

Lindsey, A. W.

Folder 399

McDunnough, J.

Folder 400

McKenzie, R. M.

Folder 401

Murphy, Granville P.

Folder 402

Nature Company

Folder 403

Original descriptions

Folder 404

Paswalk, G. W.

Folder 405

Pacific Coast Biological Service

Folder 406

Paprzycki, Pedro

Folder 407

Photographs of butterflies (PF-4935/3)

Folder 408

Pictures of butterflies: Species

Folder 409

Purchase lists

Folder 410

Potts, R. W. L.

Folder 411

Princis, K.

Folder 412

Quelch, C. S.

Folder 413

Rathburn, J. D.

Folder 414

Red Rock Camp

Folder 415

Remington, C. L.

Folder 416

Rice, Harold E.

Folder 417

Rogers, W. Prescott

Folder 418

Schryver, C. D.

Folder 419

Smyth, Ellison A.

Folder 420

Stallings, Don B.

Folder 421

Sugitani, Iwahiko

Folder 422

Trainer, Frank

Folder 423

Turtox News, Volume 17, 1939

Folder 424

Virginia Department of Agriculture

Folder 425

Wagner, Herbert

Folder 426

Wagner, Kenneth

Folder 427

Wagner, Ronald

Folder 428

Ward, K. A.

Folder 429

Whittaker, Robert

Folder 430

Wilcke, H.

Folder 431

Wood, Carroll E.

Folder 432

Woodruff, L. L.

Folder 433

Zappalorti, M. A.

Folder 434-435

Folder 434

Folder 435

Miscellaneous

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.3. Education, 1942-1997.

About 200 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Chiefly correspondence relating to Gottschalk's education and alumni activities at Roanoke College and the University of Virginia, and his internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Folder 436

Brown, T. D.

Folder 437

Landis, E. M.

Folder 438

Massachusetts General Hospital

Folder 439

Mountain Lake Biological Station

Folder 440

Roanoke College

Folder 441

University of Virginia

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.4. Military Service, 1943-1952.

About 200 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Correspondence chiefly relating to Gottschalk's military service.

Folder 442-443

Folder 442

Folder 443

Military service

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.5. Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease, 1966-1967.

About 500 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Correspondence and other materials relating to Gottschalk's service on the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease and to the Committee's Report of the Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease (1967) on universal hemodialysis care and kidney transplantation research. See also Series 2.4.

Folder 444-451

Folder 444

Folder 445

Folder 446

Folder 447

Folder 448

Folder 449

Folder 450

Folder 451

Committee on Chronic Kidney Disease

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.6. Rare Books, 1966-1999 and undated.

About 500 items.

Arrangement: by type.

Correspondence and other materials relating to Gottschalk's collection of rare books, chiefly on physiology and nephrology.

Folder 452

General (see also OP-PF-4935, poster for exhibit at Duke University, 1999-2000)

Folder 453-455

Folder 453

Folder 454

Folder 455

Dealers, 1978-1990 and undated

Folder 456

International Society of Nephrology Rare Books Exhibit, 1984

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Oversize and Images

Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-4935/1-2

OP-PF-4935/1

OP-PF-4935/2

Oversize images

Image Folder PF-4935/1-3

PF-4935/1

PF-4935/2

PF-4935/3

Photographs

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-4935/1-12

OPF-4935/1

OPF-4935/2

OPF-4935/3

OPF-4935/4

OPF-4935/5

OPF-4935/6

OPF-4935/7

OPF-4935/8

OPF-4935/9

OPF-4935/10

OPF-4935/11

OPF-4935/12

Oversize papers

Extra Oversize Paper Folder XO-PF-4935/1a

Extra oversize papers

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Items Separated

Photographs (PF-4935/1-3)

Oversize papers (OPF-4935/1-13)

Oversize illustrations (OP-PF-4935/1-2)

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