H.J.J. (H.J. Jensen) Norman [RG5492.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG5492.AM:  H.J.J. (H.J. Jensen) Norman



Papers:  1937-1947

Lincoln, Lancaster County, Neb.:  Chemist

Size:  0.8 cu.ft.; 2 boxes



BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE



H. J. Jensen Norman was Chief Chemist at Norden Laboratories in Lincoln, Nebraska. These journals and papers are concerned primarily with his work at the lab between 1937 and 1947.



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



The papers in this collection contain information on the products and production of those products of Norden Laboratories. The materials are organized into two series: 1) miscellaneous papers, memos, notes, pharmaceutical information and cost estimates; and 2) pharmaceutical publications, Norden publications, and books concerning veterinary and pharmaceutical medicine.



DESCRIPTION



Series 1 – Papers, misc., 1937-1947

Box 1

Folder




    1. Pharmaceutical References, Memos and Laboratory Paperwork

    1. Pharmaceutical References, Memos and Laboratory Paperwork

    1. Pharmaceutical References, Memos and Laboratory Paperwork

    1. Pharmaceutical References

    1. Notebook: Pharmacy III Laboratory Notes

    1. Notebooks: Cost Estimates

    1. Notebook: Cost Estimates

    1. Notebook: Cost Estimates


Box 2

Folder

    1. Notebooks: Cost Estimates

    1. Scrapbook #1 – Product Information



Series 2 – Pharmaceutical books and publications




    1. Pharmaceutical Publications

    1. Reference Books: J. M. Nickell’s Botanical Ready Reference; Warlomont’s Manual of Animal Vaccination; Everclear Alcohol for Industrial Purposes, guide and notebook

    1. Veterinary Medicine Book: The American Cattle Doctor



 



ADDED ENTRIES:



Lincoln (Neb.) — History

Norden Laboratories (Lincoln, Neb.)

Norman, H.J.J (H.J. Jensen)

Pharmaceutical industry — Nebraska — Lincoln



 



AW/tmm   07-07-2005

Encoded TMM   12-21-2010

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