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.
Displaying documents 1501 - 1520 of 5588
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Dioxin Down Under
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Wellington Decision to Spray 2,4,5-T Arouses Outcry
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Itinerary for Mr. K. D. A. Medbury, Commissioner, Australian Repatriation Commission, Department of Veterans Affairs, Australian Government, March 3-4, 1980
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Vietnam Veterans Attribute Aliments to Agent Orange: Defense Department Survey
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Clipping: Australians File Agent Orange Suit
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Briefs: All-Clear to Herbicides
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Statement on Herbicides and Chemicals and Vietnam Veterans Made by The minister for Veterans' Affairs, The Hon. A. E. Adermann, M. P. in the House of Representatives, 31 March 1980.
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Letter with attachments: from Donald R. Frayer to Alvin L. Young, May 21, 1980.
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Information regarding the visit of Dr. Robert MacLennan, Commonwealth Health Institute, University of Sidney, Sidney, Australia, October 30-31, 1980.
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Clipping: Agent Orange illnesses called 'hoax'
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Comment on the Use of Cacodylic Acid in Vietnam
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Comment on Dieldrin
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Letter: to Alvin L. Young from R. D. Brock, February 5, 1981.
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Submission to the Scientific Advisory Committee, Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, 3rd Meeting to be held in Sydney 3 & 4th March 1981.
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Newspaper Articles relating to the Agent Orange Controversy in New Zealand
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Comment on the Use of Malathion in Vietnam
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Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies: Overview of the Proposed Studies on the Effects of Exposure to Herbicides on the Health of Australian Vietnam War Veterans
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Free Treatment Offered to Vet Agent Orange Victims
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Secret Imports of Agent Orange Suspected in Birth Defects Increase
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Inward Cablegram: Parliamentary Question - Defoliants and Pesticides - Effect on Vietnam Veterans