101. Signal Transduction: A Twenty Year History of G-Proteins Publication: Produced: [ca. 1990] Subject(s): Adenylyl CyclasesGTP-Binding ProteinsHistory of MedicineHistory, 20th CenturyHormones Archival Collection: The Martin Rodbell Papers (Profiles in Science)
102. Lost in the Twentieth Century Publication: Stanford University, Press, 1963 Subject(s): Politics Archival Collection: The Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Papers (Profiles in Science)
103. Looking Back Publication: University of Chicago. Press, [Autumn 1971] Subject(s): Research Design Archival Collection: The Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Papers (Profiles in Science)
104. The Public Health Experiences of Dr. C. Everett Koop Publication: Produced: [1981] Subject(s): Public HealthInternational Cooperation Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
105. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philosophical Statement Publication: Produced: [ca. 1971] Subject(s): Child WelfareChild Health ServicesHospital AdministrationPediatricsHospitals Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
106. Autobiographical sketch Publication: Produced: [Between October 1933 and March 1934] Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
107. The Family with a Handicapped Newborn Child Publication: The American Family Institute, 1982 Subject(s): Disabled Children Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
108. Whatever Happened to Katie Beckett? Publication: Produced: [Fall 2002] Subject(s): Disabled Children Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
109. It's Up to You! Publication: Kiwanis International, March 1983 Subject(s): Preventive MedicineHealth PromotionSmokingImmunization Programs Archival Collection: The C. Everett Koop Papers (Profiles in Science)
110. Essay on the relation of atomic heat to crystalline form: read before the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, July 24, 1855 Author(s): Meigs, James Aitken, 1829-1879 Publication: Philadelphia : Merrihew & Thompson's Steam Power Press, 1855 Subject(s): Hot TemperatureCrystallization