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Dr. J. Fraser Mustard Subfonds DR. J. FRASER MUSTARD SUBFONDS Title of Fonds : Dr. J. Fraser Mustard subfonds Date Range : 1971-1986 Description :71 boxes, 30 linear ft. of textual records. Finding Aids : Finding aid available in hard copy. Index in electronic format. Access : There are no access restrictions. Location : HSC 1B16 Copyright : Photocopying may be permissible in some cases. Copyright belongs to the Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University. Accession Numbers : pre 1987 Background : James Fraser Mustard was the first chairman of the Department of Pathology at McMaster University in 1966. In 1972, he succeeded Dr. J.R. Evans as Dean and Vice-President of the Faculty of Health Sciences. In 1982 he became president of the Canadian Institute of Advanced Research. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and has been named officer of the Order of Canada. The author of more than 400 scholarly publications, he has been awarded D.Sc. from the University of Western Ontario and from McGill University . His papers span a period of 1957-1986 and reflect many aspects of his career. Content : There is one accrual. Although these papers originate in Dr. Mustard's office, they were obtained in two different ways. Some material came to the Archives in 1975. Unfortunately these papers were amalgamated with papers from other offices of the Faculty of Health Sciences. In 1985 an office on the third floor of the Health Sciences Centre was cleared out. The office contained papers from various departments within the Faculty. However a substantial amount had been created by Dr. Mustard. In 1985-1986 all the papers of Dr. Mustard were brought together in an attempt to restore provenance. The records are organized into 5 subseries: Box 1 : Personal/Professional Material Boxes 2-13 : Research Boxes 14-17 : Associations and Organizations Boxes 18-25 : Community (Hamilton, Ontario) Boxes 26-47 : Administration Boxes 48-71 : Education Accrual 1 Box 1 Series: Personal / Professional Material F.1 Candidate for the Dean of Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 1971. F.2 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, 1976. F.3 Curriculum Vitae, publications, 1986. F.4 Professional memberships, 1976. F.5 Travel, itineraries, 1972-1974. Box 2 Series: Research F.11-11 "Intravenous studies using phosphatidlyl ethanolanine phosphatidyl serine", June 1957-Jan. 1960, handwritten, rough notes & results. F.2 "Platelets in thromboplastin - generation test" June - Nov. 1959, rough notes and results. F.3 "A comparison of the effect of various egg yolk fractions on the development of atherosclerosis in rabbits" Mar .29,1961. F.4 Rabbit experiment 4, "The effect of various fractions of egg yolk", notes and results, 1959. F.5 "Heparin dosage and atherogenesis in the rabbit" coauthors H.C. Rowsell and E.A. Murphy, typescript with photos, 1960's. F.6 "Epinephrine and thrombosis", typescript and drafts in the 1960's. F.7 "Some effects of phospholipid preparation with anticoagulant thrombosis characteristics and blood coagulation in vitro and in vivo", co-authors W. Medway, H.G. Downie and H.C. Rowsell,1960. Drafts, typescript, photos. F.8 "Effect of dicumarol on thrombus formation in extracorporeal shunts" May 18, 1961. F.9 "Factors influencing platelets survival", co-authors G.A. Robinson, H.C. Rowsell, E.A. Murphy, presented at the Canadian Federation of Biological Societies meetings, Guelph, Ont. May 31, 1961. F.10 "Blood platelet survival" and "The nature of platelet survival" and results from thrombocytopenia subjects and transfusion studies. F.11 "The effect of intravenous phospholipid preparations on blood coagulation and thrombus formation" and "The extracorporeal circulation - a device for the quantitative study od thrombus production in flowing blood", May 1961. F.12 Handwritten research notes concerning blood groups and genetics, Aug. 1962. F.13 "Thrombin and intravascular platelet thrombi" by Dr. Mustard, et al, Aug. 1962. F.14 "Bleeding following transurethral prostatectomy", 1962. F.15 "Some effects of androsterone combined with ethyl chlorophenoxyisobutyrate on platelet economy and blood coagulation in man", coauthor J.B. Gilbert, Aug. 1962. F.16 "Factors affecting the development of atherosclerosis in swine", co-authors H.C. Rowsell and H.G. Downie, presented at the International Symposium on Comparative Medicine in NY, Oct. 10-12, 1962. Box 3 F.11-11 Six reprints of articles, 1962-1968. Report by the Commission on the future development of the universities of Ontario. F.2 "The effect of lard, egg yolk, lard plus cholesterol on the development of swine atherosclerosis", co-authors E. Murphy, H.C. Rowsell, H.G. Downie, 1963. F.3 Atherosclerosis discussion group. Constitution and membership. 1963. Correspondence and lecture presented at Cambridge , University Nov. 1963, "The Platelet, thrombosis and atherosclerosis". F.4 List of studies carried out on patients in coronary unit TGH, Oct. 1963. F.5 "The effect of antigen antibody complexes on platelet aggregation", presented at the meeting of Society for Experimental Pathology annual meeting Federated Societies for Biological Research, Chicago, Apr. 1964. F.6 "Myocardial infarction in an aged dog", co-authors L. Jorgensen, H.C. Rowsell, and W.J. Dodds, 1965, and photos. F.7 "Platelet behavior in a patient with venous thrombosis and hereditary fructose intolerance", co-authors M.F. Glynn, J.A. Little and T.W. Ptak, 1966. F.8 "Loss of platelet mucopolysaccharides during ADP-induced aggregation and release reaction", co-author M.A. Packman, A.M. Radojewski, D.W. Perry, Nov. 1972. F.9 "Lack of effect of UDP, UDPG, and glucosamine on platelet reactions with collagen" letter to Dr. Biggs, Oxford Haemophilia Centre, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, England, 1974. F.10 Monograph series on atherosclerosis (S. Kager, A.G.) Authors: Mustard, Schwartz, Murphy, correspondence with Dr. Pollack, 1967. F.11 "Public policy and the future of Canadian health research" by Dr. Mustard, published in ACMC/AFMC Forum 1977, vol. x, no.2. Box 4 F.1 International seminar on atherosclerosis, Bombay, Feb. 3-5, 1962. Photograph in oversize cabinet. F.2 The International committee for the nomenclature of blood clotting factors, Scotland, July 21-24, 1963. "Turnover of platelets, July 23, 1963. F.3 Symposium, Midwest Blood Club, Chicago, Oct. 31, 1963. F.4 Symposium. Merek/Frost "Contributions of Canadian research to medicine", Montreal, June 5, 1970. F.5 Combined annual meeting, Three Societies: Canadian Association of Pathologist, Canadian Society of Cytology, Canadian Association of Medical Microbiologists, St. John's, Nfld, June 8-10, 1970. F.6 13th annual meeting of Canadian federation of biological societies, Montreal, June 9-12. 1970. F.7 14th annual Scientific Assembly of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Halifax, July 19-23, 1970. F.8 1st Conference of the International Committee on Haemostatis and Thrombosis, , Montreux, Switzerland, July 29-Aug. 1, 1970. F.9 Gondon Research Conferences, Conference on Medicinal Chemistry, New London, New Hampshire, Aug. 10-4, 1970. F.10 VI World Congress of Cardiology, International Society of Cardiology, London, England, Sept. 6-12, 1970. F.11 Canadian Cardiovascular Society/Canadian Heart Foundation, Ottawa, Oct. 1970. F.12 Second National Hemophilia Conference, Oct. 1970 and Seminar "Blood Coagulation Disorders", Oct. 1970, Hamilton, Ontario. F.13 American Heart Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Nov. 1970. F.14 American Society of ,Hematology San Juan., Puerto Rico, Dec. 1970. F.15 Annual Meeting. Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation, Ottawa, Ontario, Jan. 1971. F.16 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Ottawa, Jan. 1971. F.17 American Heart Association, Organizing Committee for a Council on Thrombosis, Philadelphia, Penn, Feb. 1971. F.18 "Tables Rondes Rousell" Paris, France, Mar. 1971. F.19 American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists Symposium, Montreal, Quebec, Mar. 1971. Box 5 F.1 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Chicago, Ill., Apr. 1971. F.2 American Society of Hematology, Executive Committee, Atlantic City, NY, May 1971. F.3 Commission on Post-Secondary Education in Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, May 1971. F.4 International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Ontario, Heart Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, June 1971. F.5 The International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Oslo, Norway, July 1971. F.6 Merck Frosst Laboratories, (planning for symposium), Dorval, Quebec, Aug. 1971. F.7 Annual meeting of the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, Association of Canadian Teaching Hospitals, Edmonton, Alb., Oct. 1971. F.8 American Heart Association, Executive Committee Council on Thrombosis, NY, NY, Oct. 1971. F.9 American Heart Association, Anaheim, Ca., Nov. 1971. F.10 Food and Drug Directorate, Dept. of National Health and Welfare, Montreal, Que., Dec. 1971. F.11 Photographs, meeting/conference, Unidentified, 1971. F.12-13 Organization for Economic Co-operation and .)Development (O.E.C.D Conference on the Regional Health University, Paris, France, Dec. 1975. Correspondence. F.14 The Professions and Public Policy, A national conference sponsored by the Law and Economic Programme, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Oct. 1976. F.15 Eglinton Medical Society, 2 cassettes of Mustard's. Speech and correspondence with Dr. Alan S. Davidson, 1976. Box 6 F.1 Ontario Heart Foundation, Bureau of Research Volunteers, Committee on Atherosclerosis, 1966-1968. F.2 University of Guelph, "Brief to support a proposal, Ontario Institute for Biomedical Research", 1967. F.3 Research. Dept. of Pathology, radioisotope information and proposed platelet-function study, 1970. F.4-7 Research. Lipid Research Centre (LRC), Toronto-McMaster, 1971-1978. F.8-9 Research projects and studies, 1972-1977 Box 7 F.1 Grants. Applications to key foundations, McMaster University and the Faculty of Health Sciences, 1973-1976 F.2 Grants. Correspondence confirming approval of grants submitted by McMaster, 1973-1975. F.3 Fellowships, grants, awards, 1975-1980. F.4-8 Grant application reviews, 1970-1978. F.9-10 Grants. Health and Welfare, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 1971- 1977. F.11 National Health Scientist Award, Dr. J.A.
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