Search the Alvin L. Young Collection on Agent Orange
The Container List for the Agent Orange Collection provides information for the majority of the items in the collection. Approximately 1,438 items in the collection have been converted to Portable Document Format, or PDF, for online access. Users can contact Special Collections to make an appointment to view the complete document onsite.
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Herbicides: VFW's Role
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Utilities Report on PCBs Sees Minimal Health Impact, High Costs
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Agent Orange: Veterans' Complaints Concerning Exposure to Herbicides in South Vietnam, Issue Brief Number IB80040
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Memorandum: Agent Orange Studies in Vietnam, from Denis J. Prage to Ray Burghardt, Vernon Houk, and Jim Stockdale, May 13, 1982
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Brochure: The Toxicology Forum
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Memoranda: To Scientists With an Interest in Herbicide Epidemiology in Viet Nam, from James H. Dwyer, July 22, 1982; and To Scientists With an Interest in Herbicide Epidemiology Among the Population of Viet Nam, from James H. Dwyer, July 27, 1982
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Vietnam Veteran Fact Sheet
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Health Effects of Agent Orange and Dioxin Contaminants
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Clipping: Tufts Medical Team Tests Children in Check of Agent Orange Effects
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Clipping: Agent Orange...The Curse That Lingers
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Section III. Toxic Effects Following Ingestion of C-4 Plastic Explosive
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Effect of Various Factors on Exposure of Workers Involved in the Aerial Application of Herbicides
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Long-Term Studies on the Persistence and Movement of TCDD in a Natural Ecosystem
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Chapter Forty-Three: Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and Mycosis Fungoides
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Chlorinated Phenols: Criteria for Environmental Quality
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Letter: from Alvin L. Young to Gangadhar Choudhary, January 4 1983, regarding invitation to present at an upcoming symposium
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Notice: Special Seminar, Dr. Al Young, U. S. Veterans Administration, "Agent Orange and the Dioxin Controversy"
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Typescript: Summary of a Meeting Report on February 4, 1983, signed by Renate Kimbrough
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PCB Contamination of Human Tissue at 100%; Levels Decreasing
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Memorandum: FDA Risk Assessment for Higher Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins, from Donald G. Barnes to Alvin Young and others, May 13, 1983