Bliley Lorillard
Annual Report to Shook, Hardy and Bacon February 1980 to January 1981
Abstract
Encloses Annual Report of Atmospheric Health Sciences, Inc. (AHS). Reports activities for the first year were "scientifically informative, financially successful, but disappointing, poor in advancing atmospheric health research." Summarizes smoking and health projects performed for Shook, Hardy & Bacon (SHB) as well as other projects executed for other groups. Notes that all AHS activities deal with "the evaluation of the effects of chemicals and substances in the atmosphere on humans, healthy and otherwise." Lists reports submitted to SHB. Includes financial report and daily log. Duplicates Bates 2062774413.
Fields
- Type
- REPORT
- Letter
- Author
- Aviado, Domingo M., M.D. (CTR Consultant; Special Projects Recipient)Dr. Aviado was a University of Pennsylvania professor and did work for tobacco companies. Dr. Aviado did secret dog inhalation studies in 1970s which were apparently covered up. Dogs were inhaling. No research papers were ever done, apparently (B.C. 7/7/94).
- Recipient
- Shinn, William W. (TI Communications; Shook, Hardy, CTR Attorney)TI Communications Committee and was also a lawyer for CTR. William W. Shinn worked for Shook, Hardy & Bacon.
- Sirridge, Patrick M. (Attorney, Shook, Hardy and Bacon)
- Recipient (Organization)
- Shook, Hardy and Bacon
- Named Person
- White
- Froeb
- Schmidt, C.
- Aranow
- Repace, J. L.
- Cox, A.
- Froeb
- Named Organization
- Shook, Hardy and Bacon
- SHB
- Atmospheric Health Sciences
- AHS
- New England Journal of Medicine
- University of Pennsylvania Medical School
- FTC
- Federal Trade Commision
- EPA
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Science magazine
- College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
- Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons
- Johns Hopkins University
- Health Effects Institute
- Harvard University
- University of Pennsylvania
- Medical College of Pennsylvania
- Stanford University
- University of California San Francisco
- University of Southern California
- University of Rio
- University of the Philippines
- University of Athens
- University of Cairo
- Clean Air Scientific Advisory Board Committee
- Webster and Sheffield
- Kirkland and Ellis
- American Petroleum Institute
- Kirschtein, Kirschtein, Ottinger and Cobrin
- Adams, Escrofa and Geral
- Dow Chemical
- Lowell, Muccifori, Adler, Ravaschiero and Amabile
- JRB Associates
- Office of Toxic Substances of EPA
- Office of Drinking Water of EPA
- Consumer Products Safety Commission
- Mobil Oil Corporation
- Johnson and Johnson Baby Products Company
- MacMillan Co.
- Wiley
- Springer-Verlag
- NIEHS Publications Office
- SHB
- Region
- United States
- Philppines
- Argentina
- Egypt
- Brazil
- Greece
- Philppines
- Keyword
- Aldehydes
- Alcohols
- Surgeon General's Report
- Critques
- Pollutants
- Polycyclics
- Benzene
- Herbices
- Pesticides
- Chlorinated Solvents
- Urea-formaldehyde
- 1,2 dichloropropane
- Pyridine
- Hexachlorobutadiene
- Alky epoxides
- Antimony metal
- Toluene glycidol
- Clean Water Act
- Trichloroethylene
- Tetrachloroethylene
- Vinyl chloride
- Methyl chloroform
- Dichloroethane
- Carbon tetrachloride
- Carcinogens
- CO
- Carbon monoxide
- Corticosteroids
- Cotinine
- Expenses
- smoking and health controversy
- Alcohols
- Thesaurus Term
- Tobacco industry law firm
- tobacco use
- government agency
- industry sponsored research
- disease
- lung cancer
- nicotine
- non-smoker
- low-yield cigarette
- additive
- tobacco use
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Me dical and Psychos ocial Aspects of Smoking-As aociate d
Burns (C. E. Bias in California).
Soil persistence of pesticides (Aldrin/Dieldrin).
Health Effects of Public Smoking in a Mid-Eastern country
(Egypt).
Unive r sit~,- Related Activities
This consultant has remained as Adjunct Professor of Pharma-
cology at the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Newark).
However, he has explored the possibility of an academic appointment at
Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons (New York) and at the
5ohns Hopkins University (Baltimore)but these plans have not been
finalized, since details of research f~ding have not been settled. Early
in 1981, Mr. Archibald.Co~ the President of the Health Effects Institute
at Harvard University has expressed his intention of having this consultant
participate in research activities of the newly-formul~tted research
institute that will be distributing research funds.
For the record, this consultant has also visited the following
medical centers: University of Pennsylvania, Medical College of
Pennsylvania, Stanford University, University of California-San Francisco,
University of Southern California, University of Rio, University of the
Philippines, University of Athens and University of Cairo.
Consultantships with Governmental Agenc)r and
Private Industry.
Atmospheric Health Sciences, Inc. received .~ contract~from
several groups that occupied one-quarter of its activities:
A. Environmental Protection Agency.
As a member/consultant of the Clean Air Scientific Advisory
Board Committee, the following documents were received: criteria
