Which individuals at the Committee on Research at the Office of Scientific Research and Development approved the funding for the Bellevue Cath Lab?
Which individuals at the Committee on Research at the Office of Scientific Research and Development approved the funding for the Bellevue Cath Lab?
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We're not 100% certain what you are looking for, but since you reference the cardiopulmonary laboratory established at Bellevue Hospital in the 1940's, we believe you're looking for records relating to the study and treatment of a sudden drop in blood pressure.
If we are correct, what you are looking for should be within the records of the Committee on Medical Research (CMR) in Record Group (RG) 227 Records of the Office Scientific Research and Development (OSRD)
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It appears that that shock studies done by Andre Cournand and Dickinson Richards at Bellevue Hospital were funded in 1942 by the National Research Council, the Josiah Macy, Jr. foundation and Commonwealth Fund.
How can I find the minutes from those three organizations so as to identify the individuals that approved the funding?
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As near as we can determine, both the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation and the Commonwealth Fund are private organizations and would maintain their own archives. We're not certain where the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation maintains their archives, but we believe they kept it in-house, so you may wish to contact them. The Commonwealth Fund has apparently deposited their archives with the Rockefeller Archives Center.
It's our understanding that the National Research Council (NRC) was founded in 1916 and made part of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). While we do have some records of the National Research Council here, the bulk of the records, including records of NRC projects undertaken by the Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) during WWII, were transferred to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). You may wish to contact the NAS Archives to arrange a research visit. You can find their contact information here.
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