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The Linus Pauling Papers
Articles (Chronological Listing)
The Magnetic Properties and Structure of the Hemochromogens and Related Substances (February 20, 1936)
On The Structure of Native, Denatured, and Coagulated Proteins (July 1936)
The Future of the Crellin Laboratory (June 24, 1938)
The Structure of Proteins (1939)
A Theory of the Structure and Process of Formation of Antibodies (July 27, 1940)
Properties of Antibodies (September 26, 1941)
News Release from the California Institute of Technology on Recent Work in Immunology (March 4, 1942)
The Nature of the Forces Between Antigen and Antibody and of the Precipitation Reaction (July 1943)
An Experimental Test of the Framework Theory of Antigen-Antibody Precipitation (August 3, 1943)
The Adsorption of Water Vapor and Other Gases by Proteins (October 5, 1944)
Molecular Architecture and Biological Reactions (May 25, 1946)
The Nature and Causes of Cancer (October 5, 1946)
The Nature of Forces Between Large Molecules of Biological Interest (February 27, 1948)
A Rapid Diagnostic Test for Sickle Cell Anemia (January 1949)
Sickle Cell Anemia, A Molecular Disease (November 25, 1949)
Structural Chemistry in Relation to Biology and Medicine (February 1950)
Predicted Genetic and Somatic Effects of Carbon-14 from Tests of Nuclear Weapons [ca. 1950s]
The Significance of Chemistry to Man in the Modern World (January 1951)
The Structure of Proteins: Two Hydrogen-Bonded Helical Configurations of the Polypeptide Chain (February 28, 1951)
The Pleated Sheet, A New Layer Configuration of Polypeptide Chains (March 1951)
The Polypeptide-Chain Configuration in Hemoglobin and Other Globular Proteins (March 1951)
The Hemoglobin Molecule in Health and Disease (October 1952)
A Proposed Structure for the Nucleic Acids [November-December 1952]
Molecular Models of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins (August 1953)
Abnormality of Hemoglobin Molecules in Hereditary Hemolytic Anemias (1955)
The Molecular Basis of Genetics (May 2, 1956)
Debate with Pauling: Dr. Teller says Underground H-tests Safe [20 or 21 February 1958]
Current Opinion: Molecular Disease (May 1, 1958)
[Letter to the Editor of the New York Times] (May 8, 1958)
[Letter to the Editor of the New York Times] (September 4, 1959)
Aging and Death (April 1960)
Outspoken Scientist (December 1960)
A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia [1960 or 1961]
"Unjustified Action" [Letter to the Editor of The Washington Post] (April 14, 1962)
The Possibilities for Further Progress in Medicine Through Research (1964)
Albert Schweitzer, Physician and Humanitarian (1965)
Molecules as Documents of Evolutionary History (1965)
Pauling's $1 Million Libel Bid Tossed Out (April 20, 1966)
Science and Humanism--Friends or Foes? (June 26, 1966)
Orthomolecular Psychiatry (1967)
Linus Pauling Feels Vitamins May Be Mental Illness Cure (April 12, 1970)
Cold Sufferer Tries the Pauling Way [Review of "Vitamin C and the Common Cold" by Linus Pauling] (1970)
Pauling and Vitamin C [Review of "Vitamin C and the Common Cold" by Linus Pauling] (March 1, 1971)
Vitamin C and the Common Cold: A Comment on the Review by Franklin C. Bing (1971)
Pauling Will Discuss Work on Vitamin C (January 23, 1972)
Viewpoint on Nutrition Tells Story on TV (January 23, 1972)
Ascorbic Acid and the Glycosaminoglycans: An Orthomolecular Approach to Cancer and Other Diseases (February 22, 1973)
The Molecular Basis of Biological Specificity (March 5, 1974)
Some Aspects of Orthomolecular Medicine (1974)
How Long Can People Live? (July 1, 1975)
Dr. Pauling Given Award Twice Denied in Nixon Era (1975)
"On Fighting the Swine Flu" [Letter to the Editor of the New York Times] (May 21, 1976)
Supplemental Ascorbate in the Supportive Treatment of Cancer: 1. Prolongation of Survival Times in Terminal Human Cancer (1976)
The Effectiveness of the National Cancer Institute In Cancer Research and Development (April 26, 1977)
Vitamin C and the Immune System [May-June 1978]
Orthomolecular Enhancement of Human Development (1978)
Dietary Influences on the Synthesis of Neurotransmitters in the Brain (July 12, 1979)
"What a Vitamin C/Cancer Study Proved" [Letter to the Editor of the New York Times] (October 24, 1979)
Our Future Health (February 20, 1981)
Linus Pauling: Portland's Nobel Prize Winner (April 30, 1986)
How To Get Everything You Need For 41 Cents A Day (1986)
Suggested Clinical Trials of Vitamin C as an Adjunct to Other Prophylactic and Therapeutic Efforts to Control AIDS (October 8, 1987)
Vitamin C and Quackery (April 12, 1989)
Linus Pauling: An Appreciation of a World Citizen-Scientist and Citation Laureate (August 21, 1989)
Senior Scientists Face Funding Hurdles, Mandatory Retirement (January 22, 1990)
My Love Affair with Vitamin C (January 27, 1992)
Linus Pauling's Rehab (January 1993)
Better Living Through the Placebo Effect (October 2000)
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