Chick, Harriette, Dame

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1875 - 1977

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Harriette Chick Collection

 Collection
Identifier: EBL-0014
Abstract

Biographical material relating to British nutritionist Harriette Chick. Dr. Chick was best known for her research on vitamins and rickets during the first half of the twentieth century. Material includes: correspondence with E. Neige Todhunter; reprints, obituaries, and photographs.

Dates: 1948 - 1977

Harriette Chick

 Digital Record
Identifier: 14

Reginald Passmore Papers

 Collection
Identifier: EBL-0059
Abstract

Personal papers of nutritionist Reginald Passmore. The Collection consists of correspondence from 77 international nutritionists, alphabetically arranged by correspondent. Correspondents include: E. H. Arhens, K. Arimoto, J. Brozek, R.C. Burgess, H. Chick, C.F. Consolazio, O. G. (Otto Gustaf) Edholm, C. Gopalan, S.B. Halstead, J. Hirsch, D.B. Jelliffe, H.A. Krebs, C. McCay, D.S. McLaren, E.D. Mason, J Mayer, R.A. Peters, C.P. Stewart, J. Waterlow, J. Yudkin.

Dates: 1947 - 1980

Elizabeth Neige Todhunter Papers

 Collection
Identifier: EBL-0083
Abstract Personal papers of nutritionist and Vanderbilt professor E. Neige Todhunter (1901-1991). Materials include: correspondence; biographical material; writings and publications (ENT); student notebooks; class and lecture material; brochures; writings and publications (others); dietary studies; miscellaneous. subject files; photos and slides; reel-to-reel tapes; postcard collection; menu Collection; cookbook collection; RDA reprints; AIN material; and biographical files of prominent...
Dates: 1874 - 1990

Additional filters:

Type
Collection 3
Digital Record 1
 
Subject
Nutrition -- history 3
Physiology 2
Ricketts 2
Cookery 1
Dietetics -- history 1

 

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