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STATEMENT OF LEON 0. JACOBSON
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I am Leon Orris Jacobson from The University of Chicago in
Chicago where I continue as a physician-scientist emeritus and
have served as Chairman of Medicine, Dean of `fedicine 3n3
Biology and Director of the Argonne Cancer Research Hospital.
In February 1942 I became responsible for the medical safety of
the personnel of the Metallurgical Laboratory (the atomic bomb
project) under the direction of Arthur Obmpton, Norman
Hillherry, Enrico Fermi, Leon Szilard and many others who
achieved the first self-sustaining chain reaction. Iater I
served as Associate Director and then Director of Medicine and
biology of this enormously successful national program that
brought the war abruotly to an end and in the aftermath
provided the tectnology and the radioisotope tracers so
enormously important to the revolutionary advances in biologv
and medicine that contribute an ever increasing momentum to cur
un3erstan3ing of normal as well as disease processes.
I joined the Scientific Advisory Board of the Tobacco
Industry Research Committee (now called the Council for Tobacco
Research - U.S.A. , Inc. ) in 1954 when it was under the
leadership of Clarence Cook Little. Dr. Little aooeared before
(bngressional committees dealing with smoking an3 health in
1955 and 1969. The mandate of the Scientific Advisory 9oar3
was broad 3nd simple, namely to sponsor independent research in

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the area of tobacco and health. The Scientific Advisory Board
ras and is today composed of individual scientists whose
expertise covers those disciplines of the biomedical sciences
that are essential to understanding the complexities of chronic
diseases and their pathogenesis.
In spite of the successful elimination of many diseises
caused by infectious agents, we are still groping for an
unierstanding of th e inexorabl e proces s o f chroni c d iseases
such as arteriosclerosis and cancer. Are we in any better
position today to fathom the challenging puzzle of caise and
cure of these devastating medical problems?
ae are becoming more aware of the fact that cancer,
arteriosclerosis, and other chronic diseases are not the result
of exposure to a single substance that has been inhaled or
eaten. For example, arteriosclerosis is hastened by a
concomitant hypertension, but occurs even in peoole who are of
normal weight and without hypertension. What causes the
arteriosclerosis that leads to coronary occlusions and
strokes? Here we have a controversy that will be resolved only
when each of the categories of research unravels the cascade of
events that leads to death or disability. It would be
disastrous, for example, to decide now that arteriosclerosis is
primarily a problem relating to blood lipi3 control.
Cancer etiology and control have been intensively
researched, especially in the past 75 years. We have learned
much from the rapidly developing area of molecular biology
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which is driving us nearer and nearer
understanding the thousand and one cor
membranes, within cells and in organs
required for maintaining the normal s'
beginning to understand the interrela
cells, tissues and organs such as the
adrenals as well as the brain itself.
constituents is not an independently f
rather part o f a wonderful organism wc
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healthy individual which quite often r
abnormalities (or copying mistakes) t}
`_rorc injury or disease. Spontaneous s
cell division are inevitable because r
yield exact copies of the genetic infc
t- neir progeny. The body has the abil:
of genetic material in which a mistake
reoroduction process. If the repair i
t~en the newly formed cell might die c
a new kind of cell - a cancer cell.
Fiow else might cancer occur? We k
can be inbred in a deliberate way (by
an3 a predictable percentage of their
=sncer. This is a very useful laborat
carcinogenicity or cocarcinogenicity o
other agent. Likewise, epidemiologist
=losely observing human "cancer famil i
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which is driving us nearer and nearer to the ultimate goal of
understanding the thousand and one continuous reactions in cell
membranes, within cells and in organs and tissues that are
required for maintaining the normal steady state. We are just
beginning to understand the interrelationships of individual
cells, tissues and organs such as the lung, kidney, and
adrenals as well as the brain itself. Each of these body
constituents is not an independently functioning entity, but
rather part of a wonderful organism working in harmony in the
healthy individual which quite often reverses or corrects
abnormalities (or copying mistakes) that result spontanously or
from injury or disease. Soontaneous mistakes in the process of
cell division are inevitable because millions of cells must
yield exact copies of the genetic information they possess to
their progeny. The body has the ability to reoair the strands
of genetic material in which a mistake occurred in the
reproduction process. If the reoair is incomplete or fails
then the newly formed cell might die or it may go on to develop
a new kind of cell - a cancer cell.
Ebw else might cancer occur? We know that selected mice
canbe inbred in a deliberate way (by 20 generation crosses)
and a predictable percentage of their progeny will develop
cancer. This is a very useful laboratory tec`lnique for testing
carcinogenicity or cocarcinogenicity of a given chemical or
other agent. Likewise, epidemiologists have found and are
closely observing human "cancer famil ies" in which the genetic

role is clear. Thus, a full understanding of the complex
process of carcinogenesis must consider not only abnormal
inherited genes or chemical expceure of the genetic material of
a cell but also the possible imaact, involvement or
participation of ionizing radiations and ultraviolet rays,
viruses and many internal derangements.
In the laboratory animal, when studying tucor induction
with a given chemical substance or virus, one has better
control of the various factors which may play a role in
carcinogenesis, but inhumanepidemiological studies it is very
difficult to isolate one factor from another. Human beings are
exposed to a variety of environmental impingements. They also
have d i ffering l i fe s tyles i nvolving v3rious s tres ses, eating
habits, drinking or smoking habits, as well as different
genetic or constitutional backgrounds. We are seeking ways and
there are promising leads in the search for the members o`_ our
population who may be susceptible or likely to develop cancer.
We have found families with genetically transmitted
susceptibility to emphysema. Likewise in the field of cancer,
we are now looking for markers to identify peoole who might be
susceotible.
Whl have I stressed the importance of soontaneous,
inherited or induced genetic aberration in the development of
disease? SimpLy because many of our dread diseases seem to
originate after a lesion occurs in a DNA strand, which may
actually lead to the development of an individual cancer or
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become an inherited problem in successi
example, molecular biology has already 1
sequence in the double helix responsible
anemia. Genetic engineering is a thing
promises rapid progress.
Malignant cells carry unique and ide
their surfaces that are characteristic a
malignancy. With current techniques imm
Killer 'P lymphocytes that recognize and e
molecules of malignant cells and destroy
attacking the surface molecules of the ta
Many have heard of the hybridoma - a
revolutionizing biology. In the test tub
tumor cells and antibofly-forming cells re
that can generate, perhaps immortally, la
a:lt1bo31°_s that will react with small pep
part of a large protein. These hybridoma
be used to treat tumors. This is an exam
engineering can and is doing. We shali sE
in fact, we are alrea9y witness to a
genetic engineering procedures.
^cven as I stand here at age 70, I am Y
3ee the answers before the end of this cer.
aiseases that pLague us. We are in the mi
`-rsitfui fields of molecular genetics. We
3`-Z7raalities and we can even splice in ne
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become an inherited problem in successive generations. For
example, molecular biology has already located the particular
sequence in the double helix responsible for sickle cell
anemia. Genetic engineering is a thing of the present that
promises rapid progress.
Malignant cells carry unique and identifying molecules on
their surfaces that are characteristic of the specific
malignancy. With current techniques immunologists can develop
Killer P lymphocytes that recognize and seek out the specific
molecules of malignant cells and destroy the malignancy by
attacking the surface molecules of the target malignant ce11s.
Many have heard of the hybridoma - a powerful tool that is
revolutionizing biology. In the test tube a fusion o f mouse
tumor cells and antibody-forming cells results in a hybrid cell
that can generate, perhaps immortally, large quantities of
antibodies that will react with small pepti3P chains that are a
part of a large protein. 'Eaese hybridoma antibodies may also
be used to treat tumors. This is an example of what genetic
engineering can and is doing. We sha11 see in the next decade,
3n'9, in fact, we are already witness to a wide spectrum of
genetic engineering procedures.
Even as I stand here at age 70, Z am hopeful that we shall
see the answers before the end of this century to many of the
diseases that plague us. We are in the mid9le of vast and
fruitful fields of moleailar genetics. We can find the genetic
5normalities and we can even solice in new gers segments. We

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are literally swimming in new knowledge in immunology and only
beginning to ap?ly the fruits of these discoveries.
This has been a remarkable era of discovery in the area of
peptide hormones which exert tremendous influence on many
functions, including lung and cardiovascular. The future
challenge is to see whether, and how, these peptides say play a
role in the causation of chronic disease.
From these continuousLy ®erging discoveries, only a few of
which I have touched upon today, the synthesis of disparate `
findings occurs. It is this synthesis whichheral3s the
understanding of the aging process. Only such understanding
will lead to control of our most formidable and complicated
diseases such as arteriosclerosis, heart diseases and cancer,
as well as the whole category of other degenerative maladies.
LEON ORRIS JACO
Born December 16, 1911, in Sims, 1
Tiarried; tvo children, Eric and Ji
Degrees: B.S., 1935, North Dakota
H.D., 1939, The Universit
Honorary Degree of Docto:
2torth Dakota.Stata Unive-
Honorary Degree of Docto:
Acadia University, Nova :
Licensure and Certification:
State of.Illinois :i
Anerican Board of Iaterai
-`acadenic. Eositioasi5;='
ihe IIniversitv o'f Chicastc
Intern, 1939-40
Assistant Resident in ISee
Assistant in.Hedicine, IS
; - Instructor in Medicine, i
Assistant Professor of Hc
Associate Dean, Division
Sciences, 1945-51
Associate Professor of Hc
Professor of Medicine anc
Section, 1951-61
Professor and Chairman,.I
1961-65 .
Joseph Regenstein Profes:
Tledical Sciences, 1965- 8
Dean, Division of the Bic
the Prit:ker School of Ttc
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Medicine
Assistant Resident in Medicine, 1940-41
Assistant ia.Medicine, 1941-42
Instructor in Mediciae, 1942-45
Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1945-48
Associate Dean, Division of the Biological
'Sciences, 1945-51
Associate Professor of Medicine, 1948-51
Professor of Medicine and Mead of the Deoatology
Section, 1951-61
Professor aod Chalrman,.Department of Medicine,
1961-65
Born Deceaber 16, 1911, in Sims, North Dakota
Married; tvo children, Eric and Judith
Degrees: B.S., 1935, North Dakota State University
M.D., 1939, The University of_Chicago
Bonorary Degree of Doctor of Science, 1966,
;' North Dakota. Stata University
Bonorary Degree of Doctor of Science, 1972,
Acadia University, Nova Scotia
Licensure and Certification:
State of I1linoia -
Amaricaa Board of Internal
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Joseph Regenstein Professor of Biological and
Medical Sciences, 1965- 81 Emeritus 1981 -
Dean,- Division of the Biological Sciences and
the Pritzker School of Medicine, 1966-1975

Health Officer, Metallurgical Laboratory (Plutoaiun
Project),,Sianlxattan District, Medicine and Biology,
1942-43
Consultant, Division of Biological and Medical Research,
Argonne National Laboratory
Special Cansultant, Bematology Study Section, U.S. Public
Health Service, 1949-63
Consultant, Division of Radiobiological Health,
University Grant and Training Branch, Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare, 1962-65
Consultant, University ofCalifornia, xerkeley, 1962-
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Boards and Committees:
Associate Director of Health, Metallurgical Laboratory
(Plutonium Project), Manhattan District, 1943-45
Director of Health, Metallurgical Laboratory (Plutonium
Project), Manhattan District, 1945-46
Member, Institute of Radiobiology and Biophysics,
1949-54
Director, Argoaai Cancer Research Hospital (operated
by The University ofChicago for the U.S. Atomic .
'Energy Commission), 1951-67
Director,.Franklia.McLean Memorial Research Institute
:'(opara.Lad_3y.The University of Chicago for the U.S. i
Atomic.-Energy Coamission/Energy Research and Develop- ,
ment-Ad_iaistratioal, 1974-77
Member, Committee for Radiation Studies, U.S. Public
Health Service, 1951-55
Member, Committee on Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy,
Panel on Chemotherapy, National Research Council,
1951-55
Member. Advisory Committee on Isotope Distribution,
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1952-56
United States Representative, First and Second
Internatior.al Conferences on Peaceful Uses of
Atomic Enerrv. Ccneva, 1955 and 1958 _
Boards and Committees (cont'd):
Member, National Advisory B
Medical Research Foundation
- Menber of Advisory Cot:_itte
II.S..Atomic Energy Commissi
State, 1960 :'-.^ _' -
Member, Expert Advisory Pan,
rHealth Organization, Geneva
Member,'Advisory Committee ~
Ceneral of the Army,'1961-7c
Luember, Morison:Panal of thE
Office of Science and Tachac
of_ahe President',:~1963-65', -;
Member, ;!edicil'ind Scientif
Aill:Rogars Memotial Fund,_1
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'Member;.-.EryCh=opoietin~Comni
Znstitute~:II:S:°;Public Haalt
Member, Board of Scientific
Cancer Institute, National I
1963-67 .
Member,,=Spaee Biology Adviao
Space Science and Applicatio
.National Aeronautics and Spa
1968-70"
Member, National Advisory Ca
National Cancer Advisory Boa
of Health,.1968-72
Member,,Subcoamittee of the
for Commissioner of Health,
.Member, Medical Advisory Comi
Commission of Cook County, 1:
Member, Environmental Adviso:
Edison.Company,.Chicago, 1971
Lfember,.International Board
Medicc,.The Netherlands, 1971
Member, Editorial Board, Con2
McGrav-Hill, Inc.
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Boards and Comnittees. (cont'd):
Member, National Advisory Board of the Oklahoma
Tledical Besearch Foundation,.1959-64
- Hember of Advisory CoL_ittee sent to Yugoslavia,
II.S..itomic Energy Comnission and the Department of
-'-State, 1960
:Membar; Expert Advisory Panel on Radiation, World
rHealth Organization, Ceneva, 1960-65
-Henber;'Advisory Comnittee on Biophysics, Surgeon
General of the Arny, 1961-70
:Menber,- Horison Panel of the Wooldridge Commietee,
--'Office-of Scieace-..and Tecbnology, Esecutive Office
of.'the= Pre s idea t';
Henber, ;Sedical and Scientific Advisory.Board,
i7ill..Hogars Menorial Fund,_1963-66
,lfember;;7Erythropoietin Committee,'National'.Heart
,`.:Institutr;:II:S:=;Public Haalth Service, 1963-67
Hember, Board of Scientific Counselors, National
Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health.
1963-67
Hember,'=Spaee Biology Advisory Subcommittee,'
Space Science and Applications Steering Comnittee,
-National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
29fi8-70
Hember, National Advisory Cancer Council and
National Cancer Advisory Board, National Institutes
of Health,.1968-72
`
of the Hayor's Search Conmittee
Member, Subcommittee
for Commissioner of Health, Chicago, 1969
2Sember, 2iedical Advisory Committee, Civil Service
Commission of Cook County, 1969
Member, Enviranmental Advisory Council, Commonvealth
Edison.Company,.Chicago, 1970
Member,.International Board of Editors, Ercerpta
Medi.ca;.The Netherlands, 1970-81
Member, 'Editorial Board, Contemporary Ftedicine and Surgery
McGrav-Hill, Inc.
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Boards and Committees (cont'd): .
'Nember, President's Advisory Committee on the Puerto
Rico Nuclear Center, University of.Puerto'Rico, San
Juan,. 1970-
Chairman, Committee on the Study of Postdoctoral
' Fellovship'and Trainaeship Programs in the Biomedical .
Selencaa, Mational Academy or aClences-n-v.+.+
;. Rasaarch Couacil, 1971- 72 :
. Member,' Report Review Committee, National Academy 0
Sciences, 1971-72
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armu.r,+'euolic.neaich Gdvisory Committee, State
Illinois,.Board of Higher Education
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oa Tobacco and Health. Department of Health, Educatioa,
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-.!lambar; Advisory Committee on Personnel for Research,
Americaa Cancer Society
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Institute for
Advanced Learning in the Medical Sciences, City of
Hope Medical Center, California,.1962-
Mamber,-Board of Trustees, La Rabida Children's
Hospita1- and Research Center, Chicago, 1967-
Director at Large, Board of Directors, Alpha Omega
Alpha Honor Medical Society, 1967=11
Member, Committee on Honorary Memberships, Alpha
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Omega Alpha Honor Mediqal Society, 1971- 72
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,.rds and Committees (cont'd);
Member, Medical Advisory Board, L
Foundation
Member,-Scientific Advisory Commit
Cancer Research, Philadelphia, 19:
Hember,-Scientific Advisory Board,
:obacco Research- DSA, New York 1,
Membei, Staeriag and Finance Commi
Society ozvonatology, 1973
Member. Committee '. Professional :
Institute of Medicine ec Chicago,
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,Hember,jEvaluatioa Committee, Na.r,_-
pMedical Education;:1966-
Member Subcommittae on Henatopoiet
'.System of,aha.Committee oa Ratia
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;-=PhyaieaL Znpairmeat':=Aaeriea¢ Medic
_:_Cbairaan;,:-Committee-oa Science Pol_'
-'SeaIth; Tnatitute"of- Medicine, aati
Sciencea;J972-73
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Contemporary Medicine and Surgeryl5
Chairman;~Section.of Medical Scianc
Acadeny.-of.>Sciences, 1974-;77
_-Hember, Committee on Federal Researrh onBic
-" ',Etfects of Ionizing Radiation (FREIR). Natic
tec;~r: Medical Aspects of Atomic Warfare, :
Commissioa Traiaing Program, Chicagc
Fifth International Cancer Congress-
International Congress of Radiology:
Munich, 1959
International Society of Hematology,
Cambridge, England, 1950; Munich, 19
American College of Physicians. Univ
1950 .
Symposium on Radiology, Cleveland, 1
Chicago Society of Internal Medicine
Chicago Pathological Society, Chicag~
Northern Indiana Medical Society, Fo:

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Boards and Committees (cont'd):
. Member, Medical Advisory Board, Leukemia Research
Foundation
Member;_Scientific Advisory Committee, Institute for
Cancer Research, Philadelphia, 1959- 72 --
:"Member,,-Scientific Advisory Board, The Council for ,
Tobacco .Research- USA, New York 1954 - Chairman, 1981 -
=; Membei, Stearingand Financa Committee, American
Society o2Vematology, 1973 -
Member, Committee T. Professional Education,
Institute of Medicine ct r,btcago, 1967-
The The
mber,l.Evalnatioa:Committee, Na a onal Fund for
;Medical Education1966- '
Member,. Subcommittee on Bematopoietic and ~j-,,,phatic
',System_.of,ahe.Committee on Rating of Mental an~
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-_,:ChairmanCommittee-on Science Policy Sor Medicine anc
--'SeaIth; Tnstitute of Medicine, National Academy of
t'ontemporary 8iaicine ana a'tirgery 171W
:' Chairman;f Saction.of Medical Sciences, Natioaal
.'Academy>of_:Sciencea, 1974-.77 .
Member Committee oa Federal Research on Biological and Health
,Effects of Ionizing Radiation (FREIR), National Research Council, 1979 - 8
Lecturer: Medical Aspects of Atomic Aarfare, Atomic Energy
Commission Training Progran, Chicago,.1950
FifthIrternational Cancer Congress, Paris, 1950
Internationil Congress of Radiology, London, 195,0;
Munich, 1959
International Society of Hematology, University of
Cambridge, England, 1950; Munich, 1959
American College of Physicians. University of Chicago,
1950
Symposium on Radiology, Cleveland, 1950
Chicago Society of Internal Medicine, Chicago, 1951
Chicago Pathological Society, Chicago, 1951
Northern Indiana Medical Societ;, Fort Wayne, 1951

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Lecturer (cont'd):
Utah Medical School, Salt Lake City, 1951 .
Rheumatic Fevar Research Institute, Chicago, 1951
"&nov Your Chicago," course sponsored'.by University '
College, University of Chicago, at the Art Institute,
Chicago, 1951 -
Chicago. Cancer Research group, Billings Hospital,
Chicago, 1951 - .
. Hematotogy ctuo, Gnlcago, J.»i . . . . .y,~
Naval MediciL Raslasch Instituta, sponsorad by Amaricaax
1970 '
R. W. Stavart Memorial Leeture, PittRhurg1hAeaA..e n1
Medieine, 1952
Inatituta"of_Biological Sciences, Bethesda, 1951. :J
'
NursingService Departnent, Chicago Chapter of Anerican
7451
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:Aasg_t:+,a..s,;oson, Rome,,
Munich
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CIBA Foundation,london: Conference on Experimental
Leukaemias,.1953; Symposiun on Haemopoiasis, 1960
- . . .. . . . t:
Janevay Lecture, Ameriean Radium Society, 1953
Symposium on Radiobiology,-Liege, 1954 .
Burrell.0.._3alston_Lecture, University of Southarn'
California, 1957 '
Alice Messinger Band Memorial Lecture in Hematology,
University of Maryland, 1959
George llinot Memorial Lecture, American Medical
Association, 1960 .
Jacobaaus Memorial Lecture for-1962, Helsinki
Malthe Foundation Lecture for 1962, Oslo
Guest Lecturer, Argentine Cancer Society and Liga
Argentina de Lucha contra el Cancer, Buenos Aires,
1963
Kennecott Lecture Series, University of Arizona, 1963
513
ccurer'(cont'd):
Kretschmer Memorial Lecture,
of Chicago-Chicago Society of
Medical.Sciences/Syaposium, A'
Hospital, Minneapolis,-1970
Synposiam Erythropoieticnm,[`Z'
of the Faculty.of General Med:
Prague, 1970
Symposium, eRadiobiology; Past
Austin 2i. Brues,,Argonne Natic
"11thi`Aanual Dvight.E:.Clark Lc
lfed;eal-Sociaty', Oak-Ridge_Hat
Conference-on Planning for Cat
by-:Anericam-Cancer.;Society_an2
r.in~eoopera.tibn vith'Assoctdtic
Coll'eges ~ Siashingtoa
Special Session on the History
Transplantation, Experinental
Davia, Cwlifornix, .1971 .
Scientific Session, The Instal
Brenton.Huggins as Chancellor
Wol:ville, Nova Scotia, March,
:-=s and Awards: Member, Alpha Omega Alpha Hono
Member, Sigma Ei.'t ~
Janeway Medal, Americaa Radium
Robert Roesler de Villiers Ava
1956
I:alston Avard, University of S
Borden Award for research in t
Association of American Medica
Elected Meaber, Academia Nacio
Suenos Aires, 1963
l;oderr. bledi.cir.e Award for dist
1963 -

(cont'd):
Kretschner Memoria2 Lecture, Institute of lSedicine
of Chicago-Cbicago Society of Internal Medicine, 1968
2tedica1 Sciences Symposium, Abbott-Northvestern
}iospital, 'lianeapolis,'1970
Synposiun Erythropoieticum, bOth Scientific Conference
of the Faculty of General Medicine, Charles University,
Prague, 1970 . . - . , . ,,
Synposiun, °Radiobiology, Past and Present," to honor
Austin ti. Brues, Argonne National Laboratory,"1971
`llthi'Annual Dvight.E: Clark Lecture, 8oane Aaderson
.Hedical-Society', Oak,Ridge National.Laboratory,.1971:" :
_ _. ' . - .. _. . .. .. - .
'
Conferenceon Planning for Cancer Centers, sponsored
by.Anerieaa:Cancer_Society;and 4iational Cancer.Institute'..
-an=cooperat3on vith'-Association of..Anezican'Medical.:.y
'ColTeges;: Siashington;:D.C.~,.':1971 :s -
Special Session on the Eistory of Bone Marrov
Transplantation, Experinental Sematology Society,
Davis, Cxlifornia, 1971
' -
Scientifie Session, The Installation of Dr. Charles
Brenton,8uggins as Chancellor of Acadia University,
Liolfville, Nova Scotia, Harch, 1972
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Member, Alpha Omega Alpha 8onor Medical Society
Member, Sigma Xi
Janeway Medal, American Radium Society, 1953*
'
Robert Roesler de Villiers Award, Leukemia Society,
1956
Ralston Award, IIniversity of Southern California, 1957 .
Borden Award for research in the medical sciences,'
Association of American Medical Colleges, 1962
Elected Me=ber, Academia Nacional de Medicina de
Buenos Aires, 1963 .
lAoderr. Wedicine Award for distinguished achievement,
1963 .

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. Hon
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American Nuclear Society Award for distinguisSed service in th.
advancement of nuclear sciences, 1963
Elected Member; National Academy of Sciences, 196S __
City of Hope National Medical Center Citation for disiin4uishedp leadership in medical education and
researc!a, 1967
. ' . . , : . , ~y... : : . . .. . .. . - - - ' . -:'" Elected Fe11ow,.American Academy of Arts and
Sornaes. 1967
Elected Master, American College of Physicians. 1968
~;,
The John Phillips Memorial Award, American College o: Physicians.'
in recognition of distinguished achievement in 7a'.ersal Medicina.
. . . . . . ._ .. ... :.. .. . . . . : ' -'-`.., L
Theodore Roosevelt Rough Ri3ers Avard,.State of Hor'...a` Dakotji"~'
Elected'a Lau:eate of the Lincoln Academy of Il:1~^;, and
recipient of. Order of Lincoln in Medicine and Health. 1979,t~r.'?
Societies. ~Y i ~ ~ 1
Y
- Academia Nacional7de Medicina de _Suenoa Ai.-es-
Alp'na OmeqaAlpha Bonor Medical Society American Academy of Arts and Sciences
' American Association for Caneer Research .
-
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American~College of-Physicians
American MedicalAssociation''
American NuclearSocietyAmerican Society for Clinical Investigation
American Society for Experimental Pathology
American Society of Hematology
Association of Ame=ican Physicians
Billings Medical Club
Central Interurban Club
'Central Society for Clinical Research
515
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Leon 0. Jacobson, M.D
~Sasserman, Jules H., and Jacobson, Leo:
'alcohol on the cerebral cortex and the
cat.
Arcnives of Neurology and Paychiatry,
Jacobson, Leon Orris, and Dick, George
bacterial flora of the nose.
.;::crnaZ of the American Medical Associc
1941.
Jacobson, Leon Orris, and Palmer, Walce
differential diagnosis of duodenal ulce
Medical Clinics of North America, 27: 1
Jacobson, Leon 0., and Palmer, Walter L
anemia on gastric emptying.
;:stroenteroZogy, 1: 1133-1140, 1943.
acobson, Leon 0.: The effect of estrog
~:ood and bone marrow of mice.
=ndocrinology, 34: 240-244, 1944.
Jacobson, Leon 0.: Health hazards of atc
:icc;o b.'edical Society Bulletin (daaksc
Jacobson, Leon 0., Spurr, Charles L., Bc
Scith, Taylor, Lushbaugh, Clarence, and
itrogen mustard therapy. Studies on tF.
5is(8eta-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride
and allied disorders of the hemopoietic
dournaZ of the American Medical Aasociac
Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna R., and S
effect of total body x-irradiation on a
anemia. (Abstract)
?r?ceedings, Central Society for CZinica
:54 6.
.%;:,rnal of Laboratory and Clinical Medic
Jacobson, Leon 0., Spurr, Charles L., Sm
~ F.: Radioactive phosphorus (P3t) and
lustards) in the treatment of neoplastic
of the hemopoietic system.
':edicaZ CZinics of florth Amertica, 31: 3--
Jacobson, Leon 0., and Marks, E. K.: The
o! ionizing radiations in the tolerance
:--io'cioZogy, 49: 286-298, 1947.

515
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Leon 0. Jacobson, M.D.
1. Masserman, Jules H., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Effects of ethyl
. 'alcohol on the cerebral cortex and the hypothalamus of the
cat.
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 43: 334-340, 1940.
Jacobson, Leon Orris, and Dick, George F.: Normal and abnormal
bacterial flora of the nose.
Journal of the Amarican Medical Association, 217: 2222-2225,
1941.
3. Jacobson, Leon Orris, and Palmer, Walter Lincoln: The
differential diagnosis of duodenal ulcer.
Medical Clinics of North America, 27: 195-207, 1943.
4. Jacobson, Leon 0., and Palmer, Walter Lincoln: The effect of
anemia on gastric emptying.
Gastroenterology, 1: 1133-1140, 1943.
Jacobson, Leon 0.: The effect of estrogens on the peripheral
blood and bone marrov of mice.
Endocrinolo5y, 34: 240-244, 1944.
6. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Health hazards of atomic energy.
7.
Cnicago i.'edical Society Bulletin (Jackson Park), 24: 5, 1946.
Jacobson, Leon 0., Spurr, Charles L., Barron, E. S. Guzman,
Smith, Taylor, Lushbaugh, Clarence, and Dick, George F.:
Nitrogen mustard therapy. Studies on the efftct of methyl-
bis(Beta-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride on neoplastic diseases
and allied disorders of the hemopoietic system.
h
Journal of the American Medical Association, 132: 263-271, 1946.
8. Jacobson, Leon 0., Harks, Edna K., and Simmons, Eric L.: The
effect of total body x-irradiation on a pre-existing induced
anemia. (Abstract)
Proceedings, Central Society for Clinical Research, 19: 30,
11'46.
Journal of LcSoratory and Clinical Idedicine, 32: 341, 1947.
9. Jacobson, Leon 0., Spurr, Charles L., Smith, T. R., and Dick,
G. F.: Radioactive phosphorus (P32) and alkylamines (nitrogen
mustards) in the treatment of neoplastic and allied diseases
of the hemopoietic system.
Medical Clinics of North America, 31: 3-18, 1947.
10. Jacobson, Leon 0., and Marks, E. K.: The hematological effects
of ionizing radiations in the tolerance range.
Radiociology, 49: 286-298, 1947.

11. Prosser, C. Ladd, Painter, E. E., Lisco, Hermann, Brues,
Austin H., Jacobson, Leon 0., and Swift, H. N.: The clinical
sequence of physiological effects of ionizing radiation in
animals.
Radiology, 49: 299-313, 1947.
r
12. Spurr, Charles L., Jacobson, Leon 0., Smith, Taylor R., and
Barron, E. S. Guzman: The clinical application of inethyl-bis
(8-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride to the treatment of
lymphomas and allied dyscrasiss.
In Approaches to Tumor Chenotaeraay (1st Ed.), Forest Ray
Moulton (ed.), Lancaster Press Printing Co., Lancaster, Mass.,
Chap. V, pp. 306-318, 1947.
13. Spurr, C. L., Jacobson, Leon 0., Smith, I. R., and Barron,
E. S. G.: The clinical application of a nitrogen mustard
compound methyl-bis(Beca-chloroethyl)amine to the treatment
of neoplastic disorders of the hemopoietic system. (Abstract)
Cancer Research, 7: 51, 1947.
14. Brues, Austin M., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Comparative therapeutic
effects of radioactive and chemical agents in neoplastic diseases
of the hemopoietic system.
American Journal of Roent;enology and Radium TRerapy, 58:
774-782, 1947.
15. Jr.cobs Leon . 0.: The use of nic--e-_ m----=_ -= t.`.e -----=c_Z
of neoplastic diseases.
Cini.cago +£adiccl Society 3ullatin (8orth Shore), 3: 1947.
16. Stearner, S. P., Simmons, E. L., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: The
effects of single dose total body x-irradiation on the
peripheral blood of the rat. (Absttict)
Anatomical Record, 99: 576, 1947.
17. Spurr, Charles L., Smith, Taylor R., and Jacobson, Leon 0.:
Chemotherapy in human lymphomas, leukemias, and allied dis-
orders of the hemopoietic system.
Radiology, 50: 387-394, 1948.
18. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., Gaston, E. 0., Simmons, E. L.,
and Block, H. H.: Studies on radiosensitivity of cells.
Science, 107: 248-250, 1948.
19. 'Jacobson, Leon 0., and Simmons, Eric L.: The effect of
splenectomy on radiostrontium toxicity. (Abstract)
Anatomical Record, 100: 46, 1948.
20. Bloom, William, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Some hematologic
effects of irradiation.
Blood, 3: 586-592, 1948.
517
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._. Block, Matthew, Spurr, Charles L., Jacobs
Smith, Taylor R.: Histopathologic effects
mustard therapy upon normal and neoplasti
tissues.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, I
__. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna K., and Ga
Effect of BAL on cobalt-induced polycythe
Proceedings of the Society for Experiment
Medicine, 69: 84-86, 1948. ,
, 76 ^
_3. Block, :Satthev H., Jacobson, Leon O.,.Nea
and Smith, Taylor R.: The use of radioars,
treatment of leukemia and allied disorder=
poietic tissues. (Abstract) - -
JaurnaZ of Laboratory and Clinical Hedicir
Allen, J. Garrott, Jacobson, Leon 0., and
A study of the plasma defect in patients 'u
cemporarily controlled by protamine sulfat
(Abstract)
dournal of Laborctory and CZiniccZ 16edicin
Ducoff, Howard S., Neal, William B., Strau
Jacobson, Leon 0., and Brues, Austin M.: 8
crith arsenic71 II. Excretion and tissue
ed_aedicine,r69: 548-554, 1948.
31ock, Matthew, and Jacobson, Leon 0.:.The
diagnosis of the osseous type of Gaucher's
.:c:a 8aematoZcgica, 1: 165-177, 1948.
Jacobson, Leon 0., and Smith, Taylor R.: T
the present forms of treatment of polycyth
=.-crican Practitioner, 3: 267-270, 1949.
Jacobson, Leon 0., Stone, R. S., and Allen
°hysicians~in an atomic war.
Journal of the American 1ledic:2 Asaoeiatio)
1949.
5ogardus, George, Allen, J. Garrott, Jaeobe
Spurr, Charles L.: Role of splenectomy in t
purpura.
,froaives of Surgery, 56: 16-27, 1949.
Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna K., and Lore
hematological effects of ionizing radiatior.
RadioZogy, 52: 371-395, 1949.
"arks, Edna K., Gaston, Evelyn 0., Jacobson
31ock, Matchev: The hematologic effects of
.+merican Journal of ;:edieaZ Technology, IS:

21.
517
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Block, Matthew, Spurr, Charles L., Jacobson, Leon 0., and
Smith, Taylor R.: Histopathologic effects of nitrogen
mustard therapy upon normal and neoplascic hematopoietic
tissues.
Amertican Journal of ClinicaZ Pathotoay, 18: 671-689, 1948.
22. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna K., and Gaston, Evelyn:
Effect of BAL on cobalt-induced polycythemia in rats.
Proceedings of tha Society for Es;erimentat Biology and
Medicine, 69: 84-86, 1948.
23. Block, Matthew H., Jacobson, Leon 0., Neal, William B.,
and Smith, Taylor R.: The use of radioarsenic (As7i) in the
treatment of leukemia and allied disorders of the hemato-
poietic tissues. (Abstract)
JournaZ of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 33: 1649, 1948.
Allen, J. Garrott, Jacobson, Leon 0., and Grossman, Burton J.:
A study of the plasma defect in patients whose bleeding is
temporarily controlled by protamine sulfate or toluidine blue.
(Abstract)
JourncZ of Laboratory and Clinical lSedicine, 33: 1480, 1948.
25. Ducoff, Howard S., Neal, William B., Straube, Robert L.,
Jacobson, Leon 0., and Brues, Austin M.: Biological studies
with arsenic7i II. Excretion and tissue localization.
of :.a .ioc~rty ~~r ~:,u.virer.tuZ aio:oyy and
t~!edicine,V69: 548-554, 1948.
26. Block, Matthew, and Jacobson, Leon 0.:. The histogenesis and
diagnosis of the osseous type of Gaucher's disease.
Acta flaematoZcgica, 1: 165-177, 1948.
27. Jacobson, Leon 0., and Smith, Taylor R.: The evaluation of
the present forms of treatment of polycythemia rubra vera.
Amcrican Practitioner, 3: 267-270, 1949.
28. Jacobson, Leon 0., Stone, R. S., and Allen, J. Garrott:
Physicians in an atomic war.
Journal of the American ifedi.caZ Association, 13.°: 138-140,
1949.
29. Bogardus, George, Allen, J. Carrott, Jacobson, Leon 0., and
Spurr, Charles L.: Role of splenectomy in thrombopenic
purpura.
Arvitives of Surgery, 56: 16-27, 1949.
30. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna K., and Lorenz, Egon: The
hematological effects of ionizing radiations.
AadioZogy, 52: 37L-395, 1949.
31. Marks, Edna K., Gaston, Evelyn 0., Jacobson, Leon 0., and
Block, Matthew: The hematologic effects of nitrogen mustards.
American Journal of 1fedical Technology, 15: 1949.

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32. Skirmont, Ellen, Marks, Edna K., and Jacobson, Leon 0.:
A modified technique for counting blood platelets.
The American Journal of Medical TeehnoZogl, 15: 86-87, 1949
33. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, E. K., Gaston, E. 0., Robson, ;t.,
and Zirkle, R. E.: The role of the spleen in radiation injury.
Proceedings of the Society for E:parimental Biology and
Medicine, 70: 740-742, 1949.
34. Watson, Cecil James, Schwartz, Samuel, Schulze, William,
Jacobson, Leon 0., and Zagaria, Ralph: Studies of coproporphyrin
III. Idiopathic coproporphyrinuria; a hitherto unrecognized form
characterized by lack of symptoms in spite of the excretion of
large amounts of coproporphyrin.
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 28: 465-468, 1949.
35. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna K., Gaston, Evelyn, and Block,
Matthew H.: The effects of nitrogen mustard on induced
arythroblastic hyperplasia in rabbits.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 34: 902-924, 1949.
36. Block, Matthew, Jacobson, Leon 0., and Neal, William: Biologic
studies with arsenic76. III. The effect of arsenic?6 upon the
clinical course of patients with tumors of the hematopoietic
tissues.
JournaZ of Laboratory and Clinical Madicine, 34: 1366-1375, 1949
37. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., Robson, M. J., Gaston, E., and
Zirkle, R. E.: The effect of spleen protection on mortal'ty
"following X-irradiation.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 34: 1538-1543,
1949.
38. Jacobson, Laon 0., Robson, :S. E., Marks, E. K., and Goldman,
M. C.: The affect of X-irradiation on antibody formation.
(Abstract)
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical l4edicine, 34: 1612, 1949.
Proceedings, Central Society for Clinical Research, 22: 40-41,
1949.
39. Jacobson, Leon 0., Simmons, Eric L., and Block, `tatthew &.:
The effect of splenectomy on the toxicity of Sr" to the
hematopoietic system of mice.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 34: 1640-1655,
1949.
40. Spuzr, Charles L., Smith, Taylor R., Block, Matthew, and
Jacobson, Laon 0.: A clinical study of the use of nitrogen
mustard therapy in polycythemia vera.
Journal of Laboratory and ClinicaZ Mcdicine, 35: 252-264, 1950.
Leon 0.: Splenic puncture.
and Jacobson
Matthew
Blo
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41
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,
,
c
.
Journal of the American Medical Associatnon, 142: 641-647. 1950
42. Jacobson, L. 0., Simmons, E. L., Bethard, W.
and Robson, H. J.: The influence of the splc
recovery after irradiation injury.
Proceedings of tha Society for Esperimental
73: 455-459, 1950.
43. Spurr, Charles L., Smith, Taylor R., Block,
Jacobson, Leon 0.: The role of nitrogen mus:
the treatment of lymphomas and leukemias.
American Journal of Medicine, 8: 710-723, 1~
44. Jacobson, L. 0., Simmons, E. L., Marks, E. :
Bethard, W. F., and Gaston, E. 0.: The role
radiation injury and recovery.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine,
4 5. Carpender, J. W. J., and Jacobson, Leon 0.:
radioisotopes.
In Therapeutic Radiology, U. V. Fortmann (e,
1950, pp. 697-709.
46. Huff, R. L., Bethard, W. F., Garcia, J. F.,
Jacobson, L. 0., and Lawrence, J. H.: Trace:
studies in irradiated rats with lead-shield~
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
al. T?^^h. Leon 0.. Radiati^: i^,,
ry
.c.
+9.
50.
In A Testbook of Medicine (chap. "Diseases :
Agents"), Russell L. CecilLoeh (ed.), W. B
(8th °d.), pp. 524-529. (Also in 9th Ed., :
1959; and llth Ed., 1963.)
. --_~
Jacobson, Leon 0., Robson, Melba J., and Ya
effect of X radiation on antibody formation
Proceedings of the Society for Ecperimental
75: 145-152, 1950.
Jacobson, Leon 0., Simmons, Eric L., and Be
Studies on hematopoietic recovery from radi
(Abstract) - '-
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2: 825,
Bcthard, W. F., and Jacobson, L. 0.: Chemot
and allied diseases.
Southucstern Medicine, 31: 255-260, 1950.
51 Block, Matthew, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Hyel
~'orrnaZ of the American Medical Association
1950.
Jacobson, Leon 0.: Recovery from radiation
Blood, 6: 769-770, 1951.

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Jacobson, L. 0 . , Simmons, E. L., Bethard, W. F., Marks, E. K.,
and Robson, M. J.: The influence of the spleen on hematopoietic
recovery after irradiation injury.
Proceedings of the Society for E:peri^+ental Biology and Medieir.e,
73: 455-459, 1950.
Spurr, Charles L., Smith, Taylor R., Block, Matthew, and
Jacobson, Leon 0.: The role of nitrogen mustard therapy in
the treatment of lymphomas and leukemias.
American Journal of Medicine, 8: 710-723, 1950.
Jacobson, L. 0., Simmons, E. L., Marks, E. K., Robson, M. J.,
Bethard, W. F., and Gaston, E. 0.: The role of the spleen in
radiation injury and recovery.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 35: 746-770, 1950.
Carpender, J. W. J., and Jacobson. Leon 0.: Medical uses of
radioisotopes.
In TF.ercpeutic Radiology, U. V. Fortmana (ed.), Thomas Nelson,
1950, pp. 697-709.
Huff, R. L., Bethard, W. F., Garcia, J. F., Roberts, B. Y.,
Jacobson, L. 0., and Lawrence, J. 8.: Tracer iron distribution
studies in irradiated rats with lead-shielded spleens.
Journal of Laboratory and CZinicaZ 1ledicine, 30: 40-31, 1950.
bs_ Leon 0.: Radiati^ i^jry
Enr.Z Tentbook of Medicine (cha?.-"Diseases Due to Chemical
Agents"), Russell L. CecilLoeb (ed.), 4. 8. Saunders, 1951
(8th *d.), pp. 524-529. (Also in 9th Ed., 1953; 10th Ed.,
1959; and 11th Ed., 1963.)
Jacobson, Leon 0., Robson, Melba J., and Yarks, Edna K.: The
effect of X radiation on antibody formation.
Proceedings of the Society for ErperimentaZ BtioZocd and d:edicine,
75: 145-152, 1950.
4
49.
Jacobson, Leon 0., Simmons, Eric L., and Bethard, William F.:
Studies on hematopoietic recovery from radiation injury.
(Abstract)
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 22: 825, 1950.
S0. Bethard, S7. F., and Jacobson, L. 0.: Chemotherapy of neoplastic
and allied diseases.
Southwestern Medicine, 31: 255-260, 1950.
S1. Block, Matthew, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: MyeLoid metaplasia.
Journal of the American Medical Association, 143: 1390-1396,
950A 1950.
52. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Recovery from radiation injury. (Abstract)
195,. BZood, 6: 769-770, 1951.

520
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53. Pearl, A., Bethard, W. F., and Jacobson, L. 0.: A Lucite
syringe shield for protection against irradiation during
intravenous administration of beta-emitting radioisotapes.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 36: 792-794,
1950.
54. Bethard, W. F., Skirmont, E., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Effect
of radiophosphorus on rats with cobalt-induced polycythamia.
(Abstract)
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 36: 800, 1950.
Proeaedinga, Central Society for Clinical Reeearch, 23: 12,
1950.
55. Bethard, W. F., and Jacobson, L. 0.: Observations on survival
of mice after exposure to lethal doses of X radiation. (Abstract)
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 30: 629, 1951.
56. Block, Matthev, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Management of the lymphomas
Medical Clinics of North America, 35: 93-110, 1951.
57. Jacobson, L. 0., Simmons, E. L., Marks, E. K., Gaston, E. 0.,
Robson, M. J., and Eldredge, J. H.: Further studies on recovery
from radiation injury.
Journal of Laboratory and CZinicaZ Medicine, 37: 683-697, 1951.
58. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Further studies on factors influencing sA_
recovery from radiation inaury. (Abstract)
Proceedinys of the Inatituta of Afedicine of CRicago, I8:
300-301, 1951.
59. Jacobson, L. 0., Simmons, E. L., Marks, E. K., and Eldredge,
J. H.: Recovery from radiation injury.
.eience, 713: 510-511, 1951.
60. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Studies on radiation injury. (Abstract)
Proceedings of the Institute of h:..dicine of Chicago, 14: 326
1951.
61. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Medical and biologic aspects of radiation
injury.
In The Merck Report, 1951, pp 27-32. (Also in 9th Ed., 1956;
10th Ed., 1960.)
62. Block, H.D., Jacobson, L. 0., and Neal, William: Biologic
studies with arsenicIG. IV. The histopathologic effects of
arsenic7s in patients with leukemia and related diseases.
(Abstract)
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Ffedicir.e, 38: 792, 1951.
: In Industrial ;4edicine on the PZutoniu:n
et al
0
L
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.
63. Jacobson,
. Project. R. H. Stone (ed.), National Nuclear Energy Series, '
11
1952. Chap. 4, pp.
New York
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vol. IV-20, Hc
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Chap. 5, pp. 140-196; Paper 5, pp. 425-455; Paper 6, pp.
I
521
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64. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Lymphosarcoma (in C
of the Blood and Spleen").
In Current Therapy. Howard F. Conn (e,
1955, pp. 173-174. (Revised: 1955, pp
pp. 201-202.) -
65. Jacobson, L. 0., and Robson, M. J.: Fac
inhibition of antibody formation. -
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medi
65. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Evidence for a humor
concerned in recovery from radiation in
Cancer Research, I2: 315-325, 1952.
57. Bethard, William F., and Jacobson, Leon
application of radioactive isotopes.
In The Treat,aent of Cancer and Allied D-
Pack and Irving H. Ariel (eds.), Paul B.
New York, 1952. (Revised, 1958.-)
03. Bethard, William F., and Jacobson, Leon
polycythemia.
In The Treatment of Cancer and AZliad Di
Pack and Irving H. Ariel (eds.), Paul B.
New York, 1952. (Revised, 1958.)
Block, Matthew, Jacobson, Leon 0., and B
3one marrow in the diagnosis and treatme
vera. (Abstract)
?roceedings of the Chicago PathoZogiccZ .
1952.
;D .
Block, Matthew, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: D~
leukemia in human adults. (Abstract)
Cancer Research, 22: 250, 1952.
Block, Matthew, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Th
effects of ACTH or cortisone in patients
(Abstract) .
Car.cer Research, 12: 250, 1952. ' --
Block, >f. H., Bethard, W. F., and Jacobso
hemachromatosis. (Abstract)
- Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medici
Vissler, R. W., Robson, M. J., Fiteh, F.,
Jacobson, L. 0.: The effects of spleen sh:
spleneetomy upon antibody formation in ra:
body X-irradiation. - -
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64. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Lymphosarcoma (in Chapter on "Diseases
of the Blood and Spleen").
In Current Therapy. Hovard F. Conn (ed.), W. B. Saunders,
1955, pp. 173-174. (Revised: 1955, pp. 222-223; 1960,
pp. 201-202.)
65. Jacobson, L. 0., and Robson, ri. J.: Factors effecting x-ray
inhibition of antibody formation.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine,'39: 169-173, 1952.
66. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Evidence for a humoral factor (or factors)
concerned in recovery from radiation injury: a review.
Cancer Research, 12: 315-325, 1952.
67. Bethard, William F., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: The clinical
application of radioactive isotopes.
In The Treatment of Cancer and AZlied Diseases. George T.
Pack and Irving M. Ariel (eds.), Paul B. Hoeber, Inc.,
New York, 1952. (Revised, 1958.)
69. Bethard, William F., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: The treatment of
polycythemia.
In T7.e Treatment of Cancer and AZZiad Diseases. George T.
Pack and Irving M. Ariel (eds.), Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., New York, 1952. (Revised, 1958.)
69. Block, Matthew, Jacobson, Leon 0., ar.d Bethard, William:
Bone marrow in the diagnosis and treatment of polycythemia
Vera. (Abstract)
Proceedings of the Chicago PathoZogical Sociaty, 19: 84-85,
1952.
70. Block, Matthev, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Development of acute
leukemia in human adults. (Abstract)
Cancer Research, 12: 250, 1952.
71. Block, Matthew, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: The hiscopatholagic
effects of ACTH or cortisone in patients with lymphomas.
(Abstract) Cancer Research, 12: 250, 1952. "
Block, :S. H., Bethard, W. F., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Secondary
hemachromatosis. (Abstract) Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 40: 781, 1952.
73. Wissler, R. W., Robson, M. J., Fitch, F., Nelson, W.,.and
Jacobson, L. 0.: The effects of spleen shielding and subsequent
splenectomy upon antibody formation in rats receiving total-
body X-irradiation.
- Journal of ImmunoZogy, 70: 379-365, 1953.
72.

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74. Block, Matthew, Jacobson, Leon 0., and Heal, William: ~
Biological studies with arsenic7s. IV. The histopathologic
affect of arsenicrs upon the hematopoietic tissuus of
patients with leukemia.
JournaZ of Laboratory and CZinicaZ Medicine, 41: 499-515,
1953.
75. Block, Matthew, Jacobson, Leon 0., and Bcthard, William F.:
Preleukemic acute buman leukemia.
'JournaZ of the American lfedicaZ Association, 152: 1018-1028,
1953.
76. Holleroft, Joanne, Lorenz, Egon, Congdon, Charles C., and .
Jacobson, Leon 0.: Factors influencing the irradiation
treatment of experimental lymphoid tumors. -
Revista Mexicana de RadioZogia, 7: 115-124, 1953.
77. Bevtler, E., Robson, Melba J., and Jacobson, L. 0.: Prolong-
ation of the lag phase of irradiated Escherichia coli.
Proceedings of the Society for Esperimental dioloyj and
6;ediair.e, 85: 682-685, 1954.
78. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and Gaston, E. 0.: Effets
de la protection de la rate pendant 1'irradiation totale
sur la formule sanguine du lapin.
Revue d'=e.eatoZogie, 8: 515-532, 1953.
79. Jacobson, Leon 0.: The hematologic effects of ionizing
radiation. In Radiation 3iobogy, vol. 1. Alexander Hollaender (ed.
McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954, Chap. 16, pp. 1029-1090.
80. Jacobson, Leon 0., et al.: In Bio?:cical Effects ' External
X and Gamma Radiation BioZecy. Raymond Zirkle (ed.), McGraw-
Hill, 'lew York, 1954. Chap. 6, pp. 265-269; Chap. 10, pp.
317-329; Chap. 12, pp. 339-371; Chap. 21, pp. 473-516.
81. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Modification of radiation injury in
experimental animals. Janeway Lecture, 1953.
American Journal of P.oentgeno.Zooy and Radium Therapj, 72:
543-555, 1954.
82. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, E. K., Gaston, E. 0., Simmons, E. L
and Robson, H. J.: Modification of radiation injury.
BuZletin of the ?Jeur York Academy of Medicine (second series
30: 675-692, 1954. ~
83. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna K., and Gaston, Evelyn'0: ~
Observations on the effect of spleen-shielding and the injectiop
of cell suspensions on survival following irradiation. ~~
,
In Procc¢dings, Sth International Conoress of iicratoZoYy, Pcr:at
'
1954. Also in Proceedtinas, RadiobioZocy Syr.pesiam, Licye, _?4
1954. Z. M. Bacq and P. Alexander (eds.), 8utterwortha, LondoA~
pp. 122-133.
Jacobson, Leon 0., Moore, Carl V., C
(Yoderator, William Dameshek). IV.
of a case presenting splenomegaly, p
cellular marrow.
3:cad, 10: 753-763, 1955.
Plzak, Louis F., Fried, Walter, Jacc
,illiam F.: Studies on Erythropoies:
stinulation of erythropoiesis by plz
FeSf.
:ournaZ of Laboratory and CZinicaZ A
Jacobson, Leon 0., at al.: Panel (Mc
V. The use of cobalt and cobalt-irc
therapy of anemia.
Rlood, 10: 852-861, 1955.
.:acobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and C
of radiation injury in the rabbit.
=rocecdinas of the Society for Espe:
91: 135-139, 1956.
:acobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and C
..f rabbit liver cell suspensions on
rabbits. (Abstract)
>_c'.ation Researck, 5: 483, 1956.
:acebson, Leon 0.: Hematopoietic res
al P.eviev of Medicine, 7: 345-3`
:acobson, Leon 0.: Modification of i
rabbit. Presidential address, Chic:.
~c:obcr 10, 1955. (Abstract)
?rsceedinas of the Inatitute of Med:
7:-73, 1956.
:acobson, Leon 0.: Hematologic recot
=n rro_aress in RematoZogy. Grune ar
_956.
Fried, W., Plzak, L., Jacobson, I. C
=r+thropoiesis. II. Assay of eryth:
:ats.
rroceedings of the Society Expei
~..: 203-207, 1956.
:acobson, 1. 0., Plzak, L., Fried, ti
':asna factor(s) influencing red ce:
::ure, 177: 1240, 1956.
-.rcobson, Leon 0., et al.: (TID-522!
::._serr.aZ X and Gac-a Raiiation, I
"d.), U.S. Atomic Energy Commissior
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84. Jacobson, Leon 0., Moore, Carl V., Crosby, William H.: Panel
(Moderator, William Dameshek). IV. The therapeutic management
of a case presenting splenomegaly, pancytopenia and a hypo-
cellular marrow.
Blood, 10: 753-763, 1955.
85. Plzak, Louis F., Fried, Walter, Jacobson, Leon 0., and Bethard,
William F.: Studies on Erythropoiesis. 1. Demonstration of
atimulation of erythropoiesis by plasma from anemic rats using
Fes' .
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 46: 671-678, 1955.
86. Jacobson, Leon 0., et al.: Panel (Moderator, William Dameshek).
V. The uae of cobalt and cobalt-iron preparations in the
therapy of anemia.
Blood, 10: 852-861, 1955.
87. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and Gaston, E. 0.: Modification
of radiation injury in the rabbit.
Procecdincs of the Seciet; for Esperimenta? 3ioZogy and
Medicine, 91: 135-139, 1956.
88. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and Gaston, E. 0.: The effect
of rabbit liver cell suspensions on the survival of irradiated
rabbits. (Abstract)
Radiation Researci:, 5: 483, 1956.
89. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Hematopoietic responses to radiation injury.
Annual Review of Medicine, 7: 345-352, 1956.
90. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Modification of radiation injury in the
rabbit. Presidential address, Chicago Pathological Society,
October 10, 1955. (Abst:sct)
Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago, 21:
72-73, 1956.
91. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Hematologic recovery from radiation injury.
In Progress in Hematology. Grune and Stratton, pp. 311-317,
1956.
92.
Fried, W., Plzak, L., Jacobson, L. 0., and Goldwasser, E.:
Erythropoiesis. II. Assay of erythropoietin in hypophysactomized
rats.
Proceedings of the Society Experimental Biology and ,Nedic`.ne,
92: 203-207, 1956.
93. Jacobson, L. 0., Plzak, L., Fried, W., and Goldvasser, E.:
Plasma factor(s) influencing red cell production.
Nature, 177: 1240, 1956.
94. Jacobson, Leon 0., et al.: (TID-5220). In Biological Effects
of External X and Ga.r..^:a Radiation, Part 2. Raymond Zirkle
(ed.), U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Technical Information
Service Extension, 1956. Chapters 4, 12, 13, 16, and 19.
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74. Block, Matthew, Jacobson, Leon 0., and Neal, William:
Biological studies with arsenic'76. IV. The histopathologic
effect of arsenic7G upon the hematopoiecic tissues of
patients with leukemia.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 42: 499-515,
1953.
75. Block, Matthew, Jacobson, Leon 0., and Bcthard, William F.:
Preleukemic acute human leukemia.
Journal of the American dledicaZ Association, 252: 1018-1028,
1953.
76. Hollcroft, Joanne, Lorenz, Egon, Congdon, Charles C., and
Jacobson, Leon 0.: Factors influencing the irradiation
treatment of experimental lymphoid tumors.
Reviata Mexicana de RadioZogia, 7: 115-124, 1953.
77. Bevtler, E., Robson, Melba J., and Jacobson, L. 0.: Prolong-
'
nia coZi.
ation of the lag phase of irradiated Eseheric
Proceedings of the Society for Esperi.r.enta2 3tialagy and
7:edicine, 85: 682-685, 1954.
78. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and Gaston, E. 0.: Effets
de la protection de la rate pendant 1'irradiation totale
sur la formule sanguine du lapin. .
Revue d'::e.^:atoZogie, 8: 515-532, 1953.
79. Jacobson, Leon 0.: The hematologic effects of ionizing
radiation. -
In Radiation Biology, vol. 1. Alexander Hollaender (ed.),
McGraw-Hill, Few York, 1954, Chap. 16, pp. 1029-1090.
80. Jacobson, Leon 0., et al.: In Bio?:y^icaZ Effects of Erternai
X and Gamma Radiation Biology. Raymond Zirkle (ed.), McGraw-
Hill, New York, 1954. Chap. 8, pp. 265-289; Chap. 10, pp.
317-329; Chap. 12, pp. 339-371; Chap. 21, pp. 473-516.
81. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Modification of radiation injury in
experimental animals. Janeway Lecture, 1953.
American Journal of Roentgeno.Zogy and Radium Therapy, 72:
343-555, 1954.
82. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, E. K., Gaston, E. 0., Siamons, E. L.
and Robson, ?l. J.: Modification of radiation injury.
Bulletin of the tlew York Academy of Medictine (second series),
30: 675-692, 1954.
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Leon 0
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,
,
.,
son,
83. Jaeo
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ensions on survival following irradiation. ,
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E
p
ce
s
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,
so
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84. Jacobson, Leon 0., Moore, Carl V., (
(Moderator, William Dameshek). IV.
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cellular marrow.
Blood, 10: 753-763, 1955.
35. Plzak, Louis F., Fried, Walter, Jaco
William F.: Studies on Erythropoiesi
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Fessdournal of Laboratory and Clinical M.
86. Jacobson, Leon 0., et al.: Panel (Moc
'_i.
V. The use of cobalt and cobalt-iror
therapy of anemia.
Blood, 10: 852-861, 1955.
Jacobson, L. 0., Harks, E. K., and Ga
of radiation injury in the rabbit.
?roceedings of the Society for Esperi
.!edicine, 91: 135-139, 1956. '
Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and Ga
of rabbit liver cell suspensions on t
rabbits. (Abstract) Radiation Research, 5: 483, 1956.
Jacobson, Leon 0.: Hematopoietic resp,
.:nr.uaZ Review of Medieine, 7: 345-352
Jacobson, Leon 0.: Modification of rac
rabbit. Presidential address, Chicagc
October 10, 1955. (Abst:ect)
?roceedincs of the Institute of Medicd
72-73, 1956.
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1956.
~.,
Fried, W., Plzak, L., Jacobson, L. 0.,
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eroceedings of the Society Experim,
32: 203-207, 1956.
Jacobson, L. 0., Plzak, L., Fried, W.,
?lasma factor(s) influencing red cell ;
2ture, 177: 1240, 1956.
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84. Jacobson, Leon 0., Moore, Carl V., Crosby, William H.: Panel
(Moderator, William Dameshek). IV. The therapeutic management
of a case presenting splenomegaly, pancytopenia and a hypo-
cellular marrow.
BZood, 10: 753-763, 1955.
85. Plzak, Louis F., Fried, Walter, Jacobson, Leon 0., and Bethard,
William F.: Studies on Erythropoiesis. I. Demonstration of
stimulation of erythropoiesis by plasma from anemic rats using
Fese
Journal of Laboratory and CZinicaZ Medicine, 46: 671-678, 1955.
86. Jacobson, Leon 0., et al.: Panel (Moderator, William Dameshek).
V. The use of cobalt and cobalt-iron preparations in the
therapy of anemia.
BZood, 10: 852-861, 1955.
R-. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and Gaston, E. 0.: Modification
of radiation injury in the rabbit.
Procecdinas of the Society for Esperi.r,enta? BioZogy and
Medicine, 91: 135-139, 1956. -
88. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and Gaston, E. 0.: The effect
of rabbit liver cell suspensions on the survival of irradiated
rabbits. (Abstract)
Radiation Research, 5: 483, 1956.
89. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Hematopoietic responses to radiation in;ury.
AnnuaZ P.eview of tifedieine, 7: 345-352, 1956.
90. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Modification of radiation injury in the
rabbit. Presidential address, Chicago Pathological Society,
October 10, 1955. (Abst:sct)
Proceedings of the Inetitute of Medicine of Chicago, 22:
72-73, 1956.
91. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Hematologic recovery from radiation injury.
In Progress in HematoZogy. Grune and Stratton, pp. 311-317,
1956.
92. Fried, W., Plzak, L., Jacobson, L. 0., and Goldvasser, E.:
Erythropoiesis. II. Assay of erythropoietin in hypophysactomized
rats.
Proceedings of the Society EzperinentaZ BioZogy and Medicine,
92: 203-207, 1956.
93. Jacobson, L. 0., Plzak, L., Fried, W., and Goldwasser, E.:
Plasma factor(s) influencing red cell production.
ion Nature, 177: 1240, 1956.
94. Jacobson, Leon 0., et al.: (TID-5220). In BioZogticaZ Effects
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95. Simmons, Eric L., Jacobson, Leon 0., and Denko, Joanne:
Studies on the mechanism of post-irradiation protection.
In Advancez in Rad:obtioLoay. G. de Hevesy, A. Forasberg,
and J. D. Abbatt (eds.), Oliver and Boyd Ltd., Edinburgh,
pp. 214-219, 1956.
96.' Fried, W., Plzak, L. F., Jacobson, L. 0., and Goldwasser, E.:
Studies on erythropoiesis. III. Factors controlling erythro-
poietin production.
Proceedings of the Society for E=perimentaL Biology and
dadictine, 94: 237-241, 1957. .
97. Jacobson, L. 0., Goldwasser, E., Plzak, L. F., and Fried, W.:
Studies on erythropoiesis. Part IV. Reticulocyte response .
of hypophysectomized and polycythemic rodents to erythropoietin.
Proceedir.gs of the Society for Esreri.^entaL Biology ar.d ?-:edic:r.e,
94: 243-249, 1957.
98. Jacobson, L. 0.: Added comment. In The Leuke^ias: Eticlogy,
Pathoph.sio3ogy, and Treatment. John W. Rebuck, Frank H.
Bethell, and Raymond %. Monto (eds,), Academic Press, Inc.,
1957. (International Symposium, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit)
Pp. 183-184.
99. Jacobson, L. 0., Golduasser, E., Fried, W., and Pizak, L.:
Role of the kidney in erythropoiesis.
Rar._ , 179: 533-6'_'', '_°5'.
100. Goldwasser, Eugene, Jacobson, Leon 0., Tried, Walter, and
Plzak, Louis: Mechanism of the erythropoietic effect of
cobalt. -
Scicnce, 125: 1085-1086, 1957.
101. Nevell, Frank W., Beaman, Thomas C., Jacobson, Leon 0., :farks,
Edna K., and Gaston, Evelyn: The effect of cell suspensions
upon the development of cataracts in irradiated mice.
AhA Archives of OphthaLmoZog,,, 57: 646-84d, Z957.
102. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Some aspects of the lymphoma problem.
Journal of Cnronic Diseases, 6: 437-445, 1957.
103. Jacobson, Leon 0., Goldwasser, Eugene, Fried, Walter, and
Plzak, Louis F.: Studies on erythropoiesis. VII. The role
of the kidney in the production of erythropoietin.
Transactions of the Association of Americar. ?hysticians, 7C:
305-317, 1957.
104. Jacobson, Leon 0., and Goldwasser, Eugene: The dynamic
equilibrium of erythropoiesis.
In Symposium on flomeostatic blacl:anisms. Brookhaven National
Laboratory Symposia in Biology IC: 110-131, 1957.
105. Goldwasser, Eugene, Jacobson, Le
106.
Plzak, Louis F.: Studies on eryt
of cobalt on the production of e
Blood, 13: 55-60, 1958.
Goldwasser, Eugene, Fried, Walte
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on response to hypoxic anoxia
.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinic
107. Jacobson, L. 0 Goldwasser, E.,
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109.
110.
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In Proceedinga of the Sixth Cong
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Gurney, Clifford W., Jacobson, L_ugene: The physiologic and clin
poietin. (Presented at the 39th
American College of Physicians,
April 30, 1958.)
Anna:a of InternaL kedicine, 99:
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and Plzak, L.: Studies on erythr
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In Progress in j7uebear Energy Se.
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In Proceedings of the Sirth Inte.
internattianaZ Society of Remato'l
Stratton, New York, 1958, pp. 39
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The hormone regulating red cell .
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of cobalt on the production of erythropoietin.
9Zood, 13: 55-60, 1958.
106. Goldwasser, Eugene, Fried, Walter, and Jacobson, Leon 0.:
Studies on erythropoiesis. VIII. The effect of nephrectomy
on response to hypoxic anoxia.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 52: 375-378, 1958.
107. Jacobson, L. 0., Goldwasser, E., Fried, W., and Plzak, L. F.:
Plasma factors influencing erythropoiesis.
In Proceedings of the Sirth Ccr.graaa of the International
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pp. 777-782, 1958.
108. Gurney, Clifford W., Jacobson, Leon 0., and Goldwasser,
Eugene: The physiologic and clinical significance of erythro-
poietin. (Presented at the 39th Annual Session of the
American College of Physicians, Atlantic City, New Jersey,
April 30, 1958.)
Ar.na:s of Internal kedicine, 49: 363-370, 1958.
109. Jacobson, L. 0., Goldwasser, E., Gurney, C. W., Fried, W.,
and Plzak, L.: Studies on erythropoiesis.
In Prcceedings of the Second International Car.farer.ee on
!PC DP:_^r;t nPet of Qtn,.i- t'r3roa . Vol. 2h. Ise rCs in
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In Progress in 7ucZecr Er.ergy Series VI, Vcl. 2 - Biological
Sciences. Pergamon Press, 1959, pp. 106-123.
110. Jacobs,n, Leon 0.: Hematological effects of irradiation (in
chapter on "Radiation Effects on the Hematopoietic System").
In Radiation Biology and Cancer - Collection of papers
presented at the 12th Annual Synposium on Fundamental Cancer
Research of the University of Texas, K. D. Anderson Hospital
and Tumor Institute. University of Texas Press, Austin,
1958, pp. 193-202.
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In Proceedings of the Sisth International Congress of the
International Society of flematoZogy, 1956. Grune and
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Jacobson, Leon 0., Goldwasser, Eugene, Gurney, Clifford W.,
Fried, Walter, and Plzak, Louis: Studies of erythropoietin:
Thc hormone regulating red cell production.
Annals of the New York Acc;:eny of Scienccs, 77: 551-573, 1959.
Jacobson, Leon 0., Goldwasser, E., and Gurney, C. W.: Control
of red cell formation.
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114. Jacobson, Leon 0., and Goldvasser, Eugene: Cite evidence for
arythropoietia hormone role.
Drnp Trade News, p. 4, March 23, 1959.
115. Siamons, Eric L., Jacobson, Leon 0., Harks, Edna K., and
Gaston, Evelyn 0.: Long-term survival of irradiated mice
treated with homologous tissue suspensions, lature, 183: 556, 1959.
116. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna K., Gaston, Evelyn 0., and
4oldvasser, Eugene: Studies on erythropoiesis. %I.
Reticulocyte response of transfusion-induced polycytbemic
mice to anemie plasma from nephrectomized mice and to plasma
from nephrectomized rats exposed to low oxygen.
Blood, 24: 635-643, 1959.
117. Jacobson, Leon 0., Marks, Edna K., and Gaston, Evelyn 0.:
Studies on erythropoiesis. XII. The effect of transfusion-
induced polycythemia in the mother on the fetus.
Blood, 14: 644-653, 1959.
118. Irantz, Sanford, Goldwasser, Eugene, and Jacobhon, feon 0.:
o
Studies on erythropoiesis. XIV. The relations ip
hunoral stimulation to iron absorption.
Blood, 14: 654-661, 1959.
W. r,, C«.^_ , C. W., aOldHa3S^_r, E,--d .Tar.ebsc^.,
L. 0.: Studies onerythropoietin.
Recent Progress in Eormc*e Research, 16: 219-262, 1960.
120. Jacobson, L. 0., Goldvasser, E., and Gurney, C. W.:
Transfusion-induced polycythaemia as a model for studying
factors influencing erythropoiesis.
In Baamopoiesie: CaZZ Production and Its +legulatian. A
CIBA Foundation Symposium, J. & A. Churchill, Ltd., London,
1960, pp. 423-445. -
121. Jacobson, Leon Orris, Goldvasser, Eugene, and Gurney,
Clifford W.: Renal mechanisms and henatopoiesis.
In dtioZogy of PyeZoneparitis. International Symposium
sponsored by the Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Little, Brown 6 Co., Boston, 1960, pp. 569-579.
122. Jacobson, Leon 0., Gurney, Clifford t7., and Goldvasser,
thropaiesis.
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hormonal regulation of red cell proc
In Clinical Endoorinodocu, Vol. I.
Grune and Stratton, New York, 1960,
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effects of isologous, homologous and
tissues on post-irradiation survival
Radiology, 75: 6-9, 1960.
126. Gurney, Clifford W., and Jacobson, L.
erythropoietin.
University of Michigan Medical BuZZe:
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-. L.: Some observations on the meche
radiation injury.
In ,Transacticns of the Ninth Internat
Rcd'_oZogy, 1959, llunich. B. Rajewsky
Verlag, Stuttgart, 1960, pp. 1073-107
-~ Jacobson, Leon 0.: The nature of radi
In Ir,r.,unoh.ematoZo_oy and Ane.^ic. Proc
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... Jacobson, i.enn f1., *tarye, Edna K., ai,
Gaston, Evelyn 0.: Immune response in
?eyer's patch shielding.
?roceedings of the Society for Erperi;.
'ecicire, 108: 487-493, 1961.
Gurney, C. W., Wackman, N., and Jacobs
danage to the stem cell.
In ?roceedir.as of the Conference on t%
=n Ani.~naZ 3icZogy and the Medical Scie
1961, pp. 363-369.
Jacobson, Leon 0.: The effect of trans
:enatopoietic tissue on recovery from
:n Proceedinas of tne VIIIth Internati
::a^ctoZoc:, 1950, Tokyo, Vol. 1. Pan
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Jaeobson, L. 0., Simmons, E. L., Marks
E. 0.: Recent atudies on recovery from
transplantation of heterologous tissue
Patch shielding in irradiated mice.
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124. Gurney, C. W., Jacobson, L. 0., and Goldwasser, E.: The
hormonal regulation of red cell production.
In CZinicaZ Endocrinology, Vol. 1. Edwin B. Astwood (ed.),
Grune and Stratton, New York, 1960, pp. 582-590.
125. Jacobson, Leon 0., and Simmons, Eric L. : Comparison of the
effects of isologous, homologous and heterologous henatopoietic
tissues on post-irradiation survival.
RadioZogy, 75: 6-9, 1960.
:26. Gurney, Clifford W., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: The kidney and
erythropoietin.
Ur.iversity of Michigan Medical BulZetin, 26: 271-277, 1960
1:7. Jacobson, Leon 0., Harks, E. F., Gaston, E. 0., and Simmons,
E. L.: Some observations on the mechanism of recovery from
radiation injury. -
In Transacticns of the ainth International Congress of
.4adiology, 1959, Munich. B. Rajewsky (ad.), George Thieme
Verlag, Stuttgart, 1960, pp. 1073-1076.
126. Jacobson, Leon 0.: The nature of radiation anemia.
In Inr.,unohe.~atoZoay and Ane.mia. Proceedings of the Kyoto
Symposium on Hematology, 1960.
Ac:c Rae-atoZocica .'aponiaa, 23 (suppl.), 1960, pp. 36-51.
12'). Jacobson, t.enn !1. , urr!!. Ed_z K, , Si==ons, -°ric L ,.nd
Gaston, Evelyn 0.: Immune response in irradiated mice with
Peyer's patch shielding.
Proceedings of the Soeiety for Bsperimental Biolocy and
h'edicir.e, 108: 487-493, 1961.
130. Gurney, C. W., Wackman, N., and Jacobson, L. 0.: Radiation
damage to the stem cell.
In Proceedings of the Conferer.ce on tne Use of Rcdioisotopes
in Ar.imal BtioZogy and the Medical Sciences, Mexico City,
1961, pp. 363-369.
131. Jacobson, Leon 0.: The effect of transplantation of
hematopoietic tissue on recovery from radiation injury.
In Proceedir.gs of the VIIIth Internatior.al Conaress of
Bematoloay, 2950, Tokyo, Vol. 1. Pan Pacific Press, 1962,
pp. 3-8.
132. Jacobson, L. 0., Simmons, E. L., Marks, E. K., and Gaston,
E. 0.: Recent studies on recovery from radiation injury after
transplantation of heterologous tissue: Effect of Peyer's
patch shielding in irradiated mice.
In Proceedings of the VIIIth Interr.ationcl Cor.cress of
Hematology, I9o0, Tokyo, Vol. 1. Pan Pacific Press, 1962,
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Jacobson, L. 0., Haiks, E &., Gaston, E. 0., and Simmons,
E. L.: Some factors influencing the success of foreign
hematopoletlc colonization o1S~utemie miceaaspdonortorn
using transfusioa-induced p y Y
recipients
In Proeeedings of the VIIIth IntarnationaZ Congreas o
Bematology, 1960, Tokyo. 7o1. 1. Pan Pacific press, 1962,
116-120
pp.
134 Jacobson, L 0.: Comments on the problem of the control of
red cell formation 1962,
In Proceedings of thc VIIZ~o1 IIIarnPanoYacificgPress~t
gematotogy, 1960, Tokyo,
pp. 946-950. E., Gurney, C. W., Wackman, N., and Jacobson,
135. Filmanowicz,
L. 0.: The response of the transfusion-induced polycythemic
mouse to exogenous erythropoietin
In Proceedings of the Ylilth Intarnaptanopa~ificgPress~f1962,
gematoLogy, 1960, Tokyo, Qol. II
pp. 950-956.
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In Erythropoieatia. Leon 0. 69-70.
Grune and Stratcon, New Yok, 1962, pP
137. Jaenbann, Lenn O., and Yaehnir., 9tat1^;:
Their uses and abuses.
~'ide Abstraets of GeneraL !?ed=ctna, 6: 9-14, 1963.
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139. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Erythropoietin and the regulation of the
red blood cell formation. 6. 1963.
Physiology for Physioians, 1: 1-
140 ~oc~heoadvances0in the medlcalnsciencesations and radioactivity
act of Nuclear Energy on Society, Kennecott Lecture
a Press, 1963,
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pp. 21-34 :EF-~y
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141. Bethard, W P, and Jacobson, L. 0.: The treatment
polyeythemia Chap 12 in Treatrnent of Cancer and ALLied
George T. Pack and Irving M.
Vat. IX (Second Ed)
Diseaces,
Ariel (ads.), Paul B. Hoeber, Inc, New Yozk, 1964, pp
142. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Important unresolved prohlems of erythro-
kinetics. Thaccher (ed.), Ross Laboratories,
In AoLastie AnemzaReo=tGof the Forcy-eighch Ross Conference
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on Pediatric Research)
143. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Strides of the ps
In Radiation Accidents and Emergenc:
and Induatry. Lawrence H. Lanzl, Jc
Rust (eds.), Charles C. Thomas, Spr2
144. Jacobson, Leon 0.: 80th birthday gre
International Journal of Applied Rac
507-508, 1965
1:5. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Alf Sveo Alving.
Traneacttio-ts of the Association of A
16. 1966.
-46.
Rowley, Janet D., Blaisdell, Richard
Leon 0.: Chromosome studies in prele
of Group C chromosomes in three pati
BLood, 27: 782-799, 1966.
Jacobson, Leon 0., and Krantz, Sanfo
Conference on Erythropoietin.
Annals of the Nerr York Academy of Sc
1968.
Jacobson, Leon 0.: Toward a comprehe
education.
The
Journal of tledicaZ Education, 43
Jacobson, Leon 0., and Landau, Richa
in the education of inedicall students
Chicago Clinics.
Bu.Zetin af t).e Nerd York Academy of
44: 1401-1408, 1968.
Krantz, Sanford B., and Jacobson, Le
and the ReguLation of Erythropoiesis
P:ess, Chicago, 1970.
Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. R., and G
of total-body X radiation on erythro
rabbits.
In The P.ecuLation of Erytnropoiesis
Proceedings of the International Syn
?rague, 1970. Tomb§ TravniSek and J
Universita Karlova, 1971.
Jacobson, Leon 0.: Cancer centers an
Cancer, 29: 835-839, 1972.
3ethard, liilliam F., and Jacobson, L
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143. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Strides of the past and present.
In Radiction Accidents and Emergencies in Medicine, Research,
and Industry. Lawrence H. Lanzl, John H. Pingel, and John H.
Rust (eds.), Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, 1965.
144. Jacobson, Leon 0.: 80th birthday greetings to George Hevesy.
Internationai Journal of AppZied Radiation and Isotopes, 26:
507-508, 1965
145. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Alf Sven Alving.
TranFactiose of the Aasociation of American Physicians, 76:
16, 1966.
146. Rowley, Janet D., Blaisdell, Richard K., and Jacobson,
Leon 0.: Chromosome studies in preleukemia. I. Aneuploidy
of Group C chromosomes in three patients..
BZood, 27: 782-799, 1966.
147. Jacobson, Leon 0., and Krantz, Sanford B.: Summary of
Conference on Erythropoietin.
Annals of the New Yor.k Acade.ay of Sciences, 249: 578-583,
1968.
148. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Toward a comprehensive modern medical
education.
The Journal of wedicai Education, 43: 521-525, 1968.
1+9. Jacobson, Leon 0., and Landau, Richard L.: Group practice
in the education of inedica7. students at the University of
Chicago Clinics.
Bulletin of the ?Jew York Academy of Kedicine (Second Series),
44: 1401-1408, 1968.
150. Krantz, Sanford B., and Jacobson, Leon 0. (eds.): Erjthrovciatirn
and the P,ecu?ation of Erytnropoieaia. University of Chicago
Press, Chicago. 1970.
151. Jacobson, L. 0., Marks, E. K., and Gaston, E. 0.: The effect
of total-body X radiation on erythropoietin production in
rabbits.
In The ReauZation of Erytnropotiesia and Raemoa:ob:n Synt;Iesia,
Proceedings of the International Symposiun Erythropoieticum,
Prague, 1970. Tomat Travnitek and Jan Neuwirt (eds.),
Universita Karlova, 1971.
152. Jacobson, Leon 0.: Cancer centers and research.
Cancer, 29: 835-839, 1972.
153. Bethard, William F., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Definition and
classification of polycythemia.
In PoZycythemia - Theory and ;.:ana3cnent. Herman Klein (ed.),
Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, 1973. Chap. 2, pp. 18-24.

154. Klein, Herman, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Management of the
polycythemias.
In Polycythemia - Theory and Management. Herman Klein
(ed.), Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, 1973. Chap. 10,
pp. 209-237.
, .p
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Biomedical Sciences. An Evaluation of 11:CuS PostdoctoraZ
Traineeship and FeZZouship Programs. Report of the Advisory
Committee on the Study of NIGNS Postdoctoral Fellovships
and Traineeships in the Biomedical Sciences, National Academy
of Sciences-National Research Council, 1973.
156. Jacobson, L.O., Marks, E.K., and Gaston, E.O.: The Effect of total- _
body X radiation on erythropoietin production in rabbits. In The
Regulation of Erythropoiesis and Haemoglobin Synthesis, Proceedings of the
International Symposium Erythropoieticum, Prague, August 10 - 13, 1970.
Tomas Travnicek and Jan Neuwirt (eds.), Universita Xarlova, 1971.
157. Jacobson. Leon 0.: Cancer centers and research.
Cancer. 29: 835 - 839, 1972.
158. Bethard, William F., and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Definition and classification
of polycythemia.
Chap. 2 in Polycythemia - Theory and Management. Herman Klein (ed.),
Chcarles C. Thomas, Springfield, Ill., 1973, pp. 1a-24.
' 159. Klein, Herman, and Jacobson, Leon 0.: Management of the polycythemias.
Chap. 10 in Polyc/themias - Theory and eWnagement. Herman Klein (ed.),
Charles C. Thomas, Springfield. Ill., 1973, pp. 209-237.
160. Jacobson, Leon 0.:' Progress in Internal Medicine: An Overviev.
Comprehensive Therapy, 1: 49 - 51, 1975.
161. Jacobson, Leon 0.: From Atom to Eve. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Richard L. Landau (Ed.), University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 11. (in press)
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