OO-3 • Requests for supplies from medical department

27-OO-3-E1

[Transcriber’s note: The entries on this page open with a pound sign followed by a number (possibly a continuation of a shopping list from the medical department/laboratory), the name of the product, amount, a product number likely from a specific company’s catalog, and the price. At the bottom is a total cost for all items requested. The entire left column of numbers has a squiggle line crossing them out. This page is a direct continuation from E2, but is likely missing the order sheet for items #707 through #732 before continuing with F1.]

#681 agar 100 g 5-A434 17.8[illegible numeral]
#682 alizarin 25 g 3-A469 18.[illegible numeral]
#684 ammonium sulfate 5lb 5-0800 18.25
#684 albumin, egg [illegible] 4-0440 10.62
#685 alcohol, anhydrous [illegible] 11-4401 [illegible]
#686 ammonium thiocyanate 1-0818 [14.66?]
#687 acid fuchsin 5g 3-A354 10.[illegible numeral]
#688 ammonium oxalate 1/4lb 4-0746 12.16
#689 barium chloride 1 lb 1-0980 9.57
#690 basic fuchsin 25 g 3-B69[illegible numeral] 13.55
#691 sodium borate 1 lb 1-3568 [illegible]
#692 [illegible]
#693 [illegible]
#694 bron[illegible] green 5g 1-C946 [illegible]
#695 aluminum p[illegible through line]
#696 [illegible] blue 5 g 1-D470 10.[illegible numeral]
#697 calcium chloride 1 lb 1-1336 10.13
#698 marble chips 5 lb 2-P547 12.75
#699 copper sulfate 5 lb 5-1844 46.[illegible numeral]
#700 crystal violet 25 g 3-F907 [illegible]
#701 Congo red 150 g 3-F788 100.0
#702 Chlorphenol red 5 g 1-F334 12.60
#703 creatinine 10 g 2-F826 10.2[illegible numeral]
#704 chloroform 1 pt 11-9180 6.68
#705 eosin y 25 g 3-L088 [illegible]
#706 ether 27 lb 7-9240 59.81
[Total] 510.[illegible]

[Circled] In-Penny

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28-OO-3-E2

[Transcriber’s note: The entries on this page open with a pound sign followed by a number, in order, that has been crossed out with a squiggle line through the column from top to bottom, just like OO-3-E1. Based on the numbers, this page should be the first of five pages of chemicals ordered by Jonestown. After the first column of numbers, each line then contains the name of the chemical, the amount to be ordered, the product number, and the price. The bottom of the page includes a total cost for the items requested.]

Co. that carries these chemicals: J.T. Baker Co.
Laboratory Dept.: 995 Zephyr Ave.
Haywood, Calif. 94544
Phone 415 (471-6225)
[Upper right of page:] Order from: Larry Schacht & Pauline Groot

Chemicals from J.T. Baker Co.
#659 sodium hydroxide pellets
25 lbs 7-3728 45.25
#660 nitric acid 7lbs 5-9603 22.33
#661 nitric acid DILUT-IT 1-4712 5.85
#662 hydrochloric acid 36 lbs 5-9544 49.32
#663 acetic acid 30 lbs 3-9507 49.50
#664 sodium carbonate 25 lb 7-3604 67.75
#665* ammonium molybdate 1lb 1-0716 23.51
[Number 666 skipped]
#667* manganese dioxide 1 lb 1-8342 17.22
#668* sodium nitrate 1 lb 1-3780 12.63
#669* sodium cyanide 1 lb 1-3662 8.85
#670 sodium nitroferricyanide 4-3792 14.85
#671* sodium acetate 1 lb 1-3470 10.50
#672 sodium sulfate 5 lb 5-3898 14.50
#673 sodium chloride 5 lb 5-3624 13.65
#674 sodium phosphate 1 lb 11-3828 10.92
#675 sodium citrate 25 lb 7-3646 76.50
#676 sulfuric acid 54 lb 3-9681 46.48
#677 sodium molybdate 1 lb 1-3764 39.53
#678 sodium tungstate 12×1/4 lb 4-3964 44.92
#679 acetone (cleaning fluid) 5 gal 7-9008 34.00
#680 acetone (chemical) 1 pt 11-9006 3.71
[Total] 573.[8]7

*for things with this mark we actually kneed about an ounce. The order is Bakers smallest size.

[Circled handwriting bottom left corner of page:] In-Penny

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29-OO-3-F1

[Transcriber’s note: The layout of this page matches OO-3-E1 and E2, but the most interesting part is that the first column of numbers begins with #733, but E1 ends with #706 – there is possibly a sheet missing from the set of E1, E2, F1, and G1 through G4. This page is a continuation of a large order from J.T. Baker Chemical Co. Like the pages before it, the first column of numbers is crossed out using a squiggle line from top to bottom.]

[Top of page, half circled, in handwriting:] In Penny

#733 picric acid 1 lb 1-0276 36.14
#734 potassium dichromate 1 lb 1-3092 10.[illegible numeral]
#735 petroleum ether 2 pt 2-9273 7.[illegible numeral]
#736* oxalic acid 1 lb 1-0230 19.41
#737 phosphoric acid 1 lb 5-0260 17.[illegible numeral]
#738 paraffin 12 x 1 lb 1-4[illegible numeral] 48.[illegible numeral]
#739 potassium biphthalate 1 lb 1-2958 [illegible]
#740 potassium [illegible] 1 lb 1-3[illegible numeral] [illegible]
#741 potassium iodide 1 lb 1-3163 [illegible]
#742* potassium acetate 1 lb 1-29[illegible numeral] [illegible]
#743 phenol 1 pt 1-2864 13.[illegible numeral]
#744* mercuric chloride ¼ lb 4-2594 [illegible]
#745 mercury 1 lb 1-2568 [illegible]
#746* [illegible] ¼ lb 4-3360 [illegible]
#747* potassium sodium tartrate 11-3262 [illegible]
#748 silver nitrate ¼ lb 4-3426 71.37
#749 sulfuric acid 6 x 9 lb 3-96[illegible numeral]1 46.[illegible numeral]
#750? Soframine 25 g 3-U926 [illegible]
#751 sodium bicarbonate 1 lb 1-3506 [illegible]
#752 sulfosalicylic acid 1 lb 1-0364 [illegible]
#753 sulfobromophthalein 10 g 2-V199 [illegible]
#754 [stannrus?] chloride 1 lb 11-3980 [illegible]
#755 Sudan II 25 g 3-V138 [illegible]
#756 [illegible] acid ¼ lb 4-0354 [illegible]
#757 tannic acid ¼ lb 4-0377 [illegible]

[Total cost is illegible]

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30-OO-3-G1

[Transcriber’s note: This page is a continuation of OO-3-F1 and begins with number #758 and ends with #778. Most of the page is illegible due to the quality of the scan. Below, I have transcribed that which is mostly legible and anything not included was illegible. This page also includes the same circled, hand written “In Penny” in the other handwritten chemical purchase lists in OO-3-E1, E2, and F1.]

#758 xylenes 1 pt 11-9-70 3.65
#759 urea 1 lb
#760 uric acid 100 g 5-X347
#761* trichloroacetic acid 1 lb 1-0414 24.89
#762 Wright [illegible] 25 g

[The rest of the page is almost entirely unreadable but #775 roughly makes out to be sodium cyanate 8 oz. At the bottom of the page is written (OVER).]

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31-OO-3-G2, G3, and G4

[Transcriber’s note: This is the last of the group of pages of a handwritten list of chemicals requested to be purchased from J.T. Baker Chemical Co. by Larry Schacht and Pauline Groot. At the bottom are two typewritten notes that the FBI has labeled OO-3-G3 and OO-3-G4 but they were all scanned in as one pdf page. The other pages in this group are OO-3-E1, E2, F1, and G1. Along with the numbers of the far left column, the lines for #779 through #782 have been crossed out with lines by hand.]

#779 small bottle India ink (for stains)
#780 glass beads (⅛” diam is good [illegible]
#781 polychrome [illegible]
#782 pH meter
#783 clarity 1 cup
#784 [illegible, including 3 lines underneath]

Total of known costs 573.57
• [illegible]
• 671.9[illegible numeral]
• [illegible]
• [illegible]
[Total cost illegible]

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OO-3-G3

19. Unopipettes – the lab would like 200 red cell pipe totes and 200 white cell pipe totes out of the GM Catalogue.

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OO-3-G4

14. The additional scrub brushes asked for are for the laboratory.
Pauline asked for five more. Our surgical brushes cannot be used for laboratory purposes.

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49-OO-3-P5

MORE PRICES ON ITEMS REQUESTED FROM THE FL::
(FROM A LIST REC. ON THE RADIO-6 mo projection, wanted items prices before go ahead with ordering. Rec. 3/6/78)

WHAT • STRENGTH • AMT RE. • UNIT PRICE • TOTAL
1. Aminophylline 200mg 1000/ 13.80/1000 13.80
2. Pyrinate A(for crabs, lice) li. 15/4oz 3.00/4oz. 45.00
3. Oxytosin ampules 10 unites 20/amp 6.50/10 13.00
4. Kwell shampoo li. 1 gal. 10.55/pint 84.40
5. Keflex injectable 250mg/vial 10 vials 22.35/10 22.35
6. Gentamycin injectable 2 cc vials 10 vials 7.50/each 75.00
7. Contraceptives-
Lo-Ovral 21 days 60 cycles 13.15/3 cycles 263.50
Ovral “ “ “ “ 263.50
Loestrin 1/20 “ “ “ “ 263.50
Loestrin 1.5/30 “ “ “ “ 263.50
Loestrin 2.5/50 “ “ “ “ 263.50
Loestrin 1/50 “ “ “ “ 263.50
Norlestrin 1/50 “ “ “ “ 263.50
8. Diaphragms-
#80 coil spring – 10/ 6.79/ea 67.90
#80 all flex 6 5 7.95/ea 39.75

• [Total:] **1,942.20

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50-OO-3-P6

THESE ITEMS WERE REQUESTED FROM THE FL: ALREADY PURCHASED: THESE ARE PRICES FOR REFERENCE
(so when more is wanted; you already have the prices)

Niacidamide 100 mg 1000/bottle 14.15/1000
HCTZ 50 mg 1000/bottle 10.50/1000
calcium Gluconate inj. 10%/vial 12 vials/box 16.15/box
magnesium sulfate inj. 20 cc/amp 25 amp/box 34.60/box
valium inj. 10mg/amp 10 amp/box 12.75/box

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51-NONE

[Transcriber’s note: Bad scan or copy of OO-3-P6 with handwriting on that says “for Carolyn Layton – for JJ”]

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93-OO-3-CCC1

[Handwritten]

Malathion at 2.5% would be 675cc of 57% malathion to 4 gallons
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(Diazinon) (Basudin)
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Cockroaches, sand fleas in houses.
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DDT .150 cc/4 gal (1% from 50%)
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Malathion 150cc/4 gal for try (ess)
the book recommends 5% concentration which would 1,350cc! The book is wrong. 150cc is about 0.55% concentration
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Basudin 150cc/4gal. The book recommends .5% which from 40% is 192cc. The book is wrong. Try lower amounts yet.
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Flies on the wing
Malathion at 2.5% would be 675cc of 57% malathion to 4 gallons
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Basudin at 1% would be 384cc/4 gal.

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94-OO-3-DDD1

[Handwritten] [Note; this and DDD2 are likely written by Larry Schacht, maybe Pauline Groot, but in the last paragraph of this page I left in their spelling of “pipet” which occurred twice.]

5. Glycerin USP 12 pt $26.52
6. Methanol Anhydrous 5 gal $9.50
(free from acetone
(must be free from acetone or it wont work.) (flammable)
7. Ammonium oxalate 12 lb $36.84
8. Potassium oxalate 12 lb $48.12
(actually we only need about 2 pounds each of these that’s just Merck’s smallest amount.)
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J.T. Baker Chemical Co sells stains that we need
Safranine O, 25g $26.69
Crystal Violet 25 g $12.23
Wright’s stain 25 g $45.29
Baker is distributed through VWR and other places
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We also need 3 red blood cell counting pipettes and 6 pipette suction tubes with mouthpieces. Get these from wherever you can get them fastest. VWR prices-
pipet, blood diluting, RBC $18.84 ea
rubber tubing mouthpiece $5.00/doz
cleaning wires for pipets $2.90/vial
VWR address is PO Box 3200
Rincon Annex SF, CA 94119
(415) 469-0100

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95-OO-3-DDD2

[Transcriber’s note: Handwritten. Likely written by Larry Schacht or Pauline Groot.]

Lab Order 11/6/78

The following chemicals are needed for the lab rush. These are things where we are either about to run out, or we never had any any work that needs to be done is waiting on the chemicals to do it. If you can get these in Georgetown, do it. If they’re in Trinidad, we want them. If you have to go to America, the prices given below apply to Merck Laboratory Chemicals, Gentec Hospital Supply Co, 557 Corey Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080
(check for discounts)

1. Acetic Acid 5 pt • $4.20
(warning-ship carefully-corrosive)
2. Acetone N.F. 12 pt • $7.28
(warning-ship carefully-flammable)
3. Isopropyl Alcohol N.F. 12 pt • $9.12
(Warning-ship carefully-flammable)
4. Either Hayem’s or Gower’s solution 10 gallon – Merck doesn’t carry it by that name – try pharmacy hospital supply or lab sources. Or with sodium sulfate we can make our own;
sodium sulfate NF 12 lb • $12.72
(smaller amount is ok; this is just Merck’s smallest amount)

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96-OO-3-EEE1

[Transcriber’s note: These appear to be study notes. I have transcribed them but the entire sheet has large X’s drawn across it.]

Lung Cancer • Journal of Nursing Dec 1977 Vol-77[illegible]

1. You have lung cancer • page 1916
2. Admitted to the oncology service • 1917
3. Right main [fronchus?] [oceluded?] • 1917
4. Different Treatments • page 1919
5. Chance of Survival 6 to 12 months • 1919

Digitalis Toxicity • Content as above
1. Action of Digitalis • page 1936
2. Cause of Toxicity • “ “
3. ECG signs of toxicity in patients with regular rhythms • page 1937
4. Ladder diagrams • page 1938
5. ECG signs of toxicity in patients with atrial fibrillation • page 1943

Sickle Cell Disorder • Content as above
1. Abnormal hemoglobin molecules • page 1948
2. Sickle cell trait • ” 1950
3. Sickle cell anemia • “ “
4. Pain Crises • ” “
5. Other crises • Page 1962
6. Parent and patient teaching • “ “
7. Treatment • page 1954

Heart Failure • Journal of Nursing Feb 1977 Vol-11 No 2
1. In the MI patient • page 230
2, Nonspecific cues • “ “
3. Cues from the heart and blood vessels • “ 232
4. Cues from the lungs • “ “
5. Systemic congestion • “ 234

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97-OO-3-EEE2

[Transcriber’s note: A more neatly written (but still the same handwriting) version of OO-3-DDD2.]

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98-OO-3-FFF1

[Transcriber’s note: This page is similar to OO-3-EEE1 with the large X’s across the page.]

About Alcoholism • Consultant May 1978 Vol. 18 No.3
1. How much drinking is too much • page 23
2. How to help patient who brings his own problems • page 23
3. There are 8 other questions • page 24, 25,26

Systemic Disease • content as above
1. Multiple associations • page 31
2. Skin signs of diabetes • “ 32
3. Lymphomas and Leukemia • “ “
4. Deep mycostic infections • “ 41
6. Reiter’s disease • “ 42
7. Internal Malignancy • ” 42

Peptic Ulcer • Content as above
1. Are special diet unnecessary • page 47
2. Clinical use of antacids • “ 48
3. Anticholinergies • “ 48
4. Newer drugs • “ 48

Drug and patient resistance • content as above
1. Drug resistance page 53
2. It doesn’t always work • “ “
3. Noncompliance • “ 54
4. Decreasing the dropout rate • “ 54
5. Pilot studies • “ 54
6. An exercise in prevention • “ 55
7. A practical solution • “ “

Mucocutoneoris Lymph Node Syndrome • as above
1. Distinctive Symptoms • page 60
2. Some Considerations • “ “
3. Cause + cure unknown • “ 61

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99-OO-3-FFF2

[Transcriber’s note: The top quarter of this page is similar to OO-3-EEE1 and FFF1 by handwriting and the large X’s. The remainder of the page is a different handwriting and is a continuation of a lab order.]

Cardiovascular
Rheumatic Disease • Consultant. May 1978 Vol-10 No. 3
1. Laboratory tests • page 64
2. Antinuclor Antibodies • “ 64
3. Extractable Nuclar Antigens • “ 69
4. Compliment • “ 70
5. An Assay for DNA Antibodies • “ 72
6. Human leukocyto antigens • “ 72
7. DNA • page 77

[Begin change in handwriting and end of large X’s.]

Lab Order page 2
Ammonium oxalate • 12 lb • 36.84
Potassium oxalate • 12 lb • 48.12
(actually we only need about [a/one] pound each of these, that’s just Merck’s smallest amount.)

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from J.T. Baker Chemical Co we need stains

Sufranine O 25 g $26.69
Crystal Violet 25 g 12.33
Wright’s stain
Baker is distributed thru VWR and others
we also need 3 red blood counting pipettes and 6 pipette suction tubes with mouthpieces. Get these from wherever you can get them fastest.

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100-OO-3-GGG1

More order from Pauline Groot & Larry Schacht
General Scientific Co • 701 Bryant St. SF CA 94107
Phone 415-982-3266 • (this catalog does not have a date)

Page • Item • Number • Each • How Many • Price

82 Microscope slide box 60-630 $1.92 2 $3.84
28 Gas lighter, fuller 9-710 .45 2 .90
39 Clamp, small 18-830-01 2.05 1 2.05
39 Clamp, medium 18-830-03 2.35 1 2.35
39 Clamp, medium versatile 18-830-11 2.65 1 2.65
39 Clamp, large versatile 18-830-13 3.10 1 3.10
39 Rigid clamp holder 18-830-15 1.20 2 2.40
39 Swivel clamp holder 18-830-16 2.70 2 5.40
101 Neotex matting 74-794 1.88/ft 3 ft 5.64
[Total] 28.33

VWR Scientific Catalog • 1978
348 Cleaning cloth 21901-002 $4.40 1 4.40
71 Barometer, marine type 13117-000 28.50 1 28.50
1151 Timer 62346-004 6.98 1 6.98
1175 Tubing, bubble 63015-104 5.65 1 5.65

SP Scientifc Products 1976 Catalog
150 Jefferson Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025 323-7741
199 Flihnt B9893-5 .50 2pkg 1.00
733 Support S9135-10 2.92 1 2.92
783 watch glasses w2505-5 3.65 1pkg 3.65
414 Glass tubing G6050-11 .89/lb 1lb .89
416 Glass tubing cutter G7010 3.95 1 3.95
771 T-connector T5305 .67 3 2.01

also ask for SP literature. They give away brochures on several test kits for clinical chemistry. I want Package insert CH82-DA and SP literature numbers CH-553, SP5472, SP5474, SP5528, SP4835, SP8411, SP5478, SP5481, SP5480, SP5477, SP5479, SP5226, SP5503, SP5227, SP5228, SP5231, SP5230, SP8942, SP5501, CH603, CH436-2, SP5533, SP5544, SP5543, SP5542, SP5536, SP5490, SP5504, SP5256, SP9779, SP8948, SP4161, SP9774, SP7985, SP9777, SP9789, SP9770, SP9790, SP9773, SP9772, SP5542, SP5525, SP5530, SP5540, SP5489

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101-NONE

[Transcriber’s note: A crossed out patient intake chart, unused.]

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102-OO-3-GGG2

[Transcriber’s note: Likely a continuation or part of GGG1.]

Fisher 1977 Catalog
1140 Cast-iron plate • 14-750 $5.50 1 $5.50
1200 Tubing connector with twistcock 15-315-8 5.32 1 5.32
1147 Tripod • 15-300 A 4.00 1 4.00

Sensidiscs
xxxxxxxxx
697 Methenamine Mandelate B30854 2.10 1 2.10
697 Nalidixic Acid B30870 2/10 1 2.10
697 Nitrofurantoin B30801 2.10 1 2.10
Chemical
1512 Sodium meta-Bisulfite S-244 3.95 1 lb 3.95
note-sodium meta-bisulfite is used to test for sickle-cell trait.
It is not dangerous to ship, and has a fairly high priority.

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107-OO-3-LLL

please order the following from SP catalog 1976

page 47 Balance B-1760 $44.00 1 $44.00
” 47 Attachment weights B-1775 $10.00 1 $10.00
page 680 Chart, Safety S1314-2 $13.85 1 $13.85
” 680 Chart, Emergency S1314-1 #12.85 1 $12.85
” 420 Goggles G7507 2.55 4 #10.20
” 420 Gloves G7242-2 6.15 1 $6.15
” 10 Asbestos A6840-1 1.40 1 $1.40
all the above from Scientific Products
150 Jefferson Drive Menlo Park
CA 94025 phone 323-7741
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from Fisher Scientific Co
catalog of 1977
page 1031 Lab Chart 10-026 $2.40 1 $2.40
Fisher gives away a safety manual and a Drug and Chemical Blood Level Data Chart. These are illustrated on page 1035. Please try to get them. They also loan out a safety film which I want to borrow. It’s on the same page.

[Crossed out:] (My grandfather died of lab chemicals; please take this seriously.)

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108-OO-3-MMM1

[Transcriber’s note: This page has two different sets of handwriting. Reviewing other documents in OO-3 leads me to believe that the print handwriting is Larry Schacht and the cursive handwriting is Pauline Groot. If that is the case, then the note at the bottom of the previous page (OO-3-LLL) was written by Larry Schacht.]

VWR Catalog 1978
page • item • order # • cost • amount • total
*7 Lab aprons 10824-045 2.70 3 8.10
*1001 Safety eye wash bottle 56611-064 4.00 3 12.00
*997 Chart, Disposal chemicals JT0005-1 12.00 1 12.00
*70 Balance weights, Free 12759-009 4.00 2 8.00
862 Weighing paper 52853-028 3.20 1 3.20
1018 Spatula 57941-020 1.45 1 1.45
1020 Microspoon 57952-253 2.57 1 2.57
209 Brush, test tube 17027-023 3.70 1 3.70
209 Brush, centrifuge 17030-006 3.85 1 3.85
365 Corks, assorted 23416-008 5.60 1 5.60
368 Crucible disc 23827-126 2.04 1 2.04
470 Filtergrip vacuum 28290-009 5.05 1 5.05
470 Filtervac size 3 28294-000 1.30 1 1.30
502 Flask, Heavywall 29411-029 2.98 1 2.98
531 Funnel, ribbed 30235-069 4.00 1 4.00
*592 safety face shield 33007-107 17.00 1 17.00
*608 Hot plate, Dylatherm 33918-452 35.30 1 35.30
*1003 Safety shield 56615-746 69.56 1 69.56
992 Rubber stoppers 56384-202 4.47 1 4.47
*1027 Spectrophotometer Spare Parts
*Lamp assemblies 57970-142 25.00 1 25.00
*Batteries, rechargeable 57970-175 11.50/set 2 23.00
*Long path cells 57970-200 7.00 2 14.00
*Sample vials 57970-233 14.50 1 14.50
*Cell compartment 57970-266 51.50 1 51.50
[Begin cursive handwriting]
on this page the high priority items are marked with *
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L[illegible]- On medium priority items if the exact one is not available, and if the cost is less than $10, it’s ok to get the next closest item. On high-priority items don’t change anything without asking Pauline.

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109-OO-3-MMM2

[Transcriber’s note: Handwritten in cursive]

Part of corrected lab order from Paulin Groot & Larry Schacht

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110-OO-3-NNN

From Fisher Scientific Catalog of 1977
page • item name • number • price • how many • cost
219 Gooch crucible 8-195D 2.05 1 2.05
210 condenser 7-730B 8.80 1 8.80
238 Dessicator 8-592 10.50 1 10.50
1021 Rubberized sleeves 1–360 3.80 1 3.80
1037 Triclass fire extinguisher 10-012-5D 38.50 1 38.50
322 Filter papers
Whatman #1 9-825C 1.55 1 1.55
Whatman #4 9-805E 1.30 1 1.30
Whatman #5 9-830B 2.15 1 2.15
Whatman #3 9-820B 2.30 1 2.30
324 Glass filter GF/C 9-874-30 6.65 1 6.65
324 Glass filter CF/D 9-874-40 3.85 1 3.85
679 Mennitol Salt Agar B11406 5.38 1 5.38
1164 Dial Scale Thermometer 15-077E 12.80 1 12.80
1196 Pick-up Tongs 15-202 4.00 1 4.00

All items above from Fisher Scientific Co 1977 Catalog
Fisher has a regional office near San Francisco-
2225 Martin Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95050 phone 249-0660
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[Transcriber’s note: The second half of the page is a typewritten copy of the VWR list handwritten on OO-3-MMM1.]

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111-NONE

[Transcriber’s note: Unused and unmarked page from a medical patient intake form.]

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112-OO-3-OOO1

[Top right of page in cursive:] if this is no longer sold please tell me right away

VWR Catalog 1976
VWR Scientific Division of Univar
PO Box 3200, Rincon Annex SF CA 94119
469-0100
page 60 Balance, Pocket Assay
catalog # 11834-000 69.50 • 1 • 69.50
[Written along left side of page for this section] high priority
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Fisher Scientific Co 1977
page 107 Camel’s hair brush
#3-655 pack/2.00 1 2.00
” • pipe cleaner brush
3-642A 1.40 1 1.40
page 1005 Flask Brushes
3-565 1.60 1 1.60
3-570A 1.40 1 1.40
3-570B 1.40 1 1.40
3-570C 1.50 1 1.50
3-571-5 2.00 1 2.00
page 106 Buret Brush
3-615 .75 1 .75
” • pipet brush
3-625 1.00 1 1.00
3-630 pk/4.60 1 4.60
page 99 red dispensing bottle
3-409-15A pk/6.01 3 18.03
page 197 polycarbonate tubing
clamp 5-869 pk/2.50 1 2.50
page 216 Crucibles
7-955F 2.18 2 4.36
7-965H 2.57 2 5.14
page 216 Crucible cover
7-970H .74 2 1.48

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113-OO-3-OOO2

[Transcriber’s note: This is a handwritten version of the first section of OO-3-NNN, items to be ordered from Fisher Scientific Co.]

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119-OO-3-SSS1

chemicals for soil analysis, other farm projects.
can be purchased either from VWR Scientific Inc, PO Box 3200 SF CA 94119 (415)-469-0100
or from a company that makes them, which is J.T. Baker Chemical Co.
They have an outlet in the Bay Area.
Same price either place on those I checked.

*Sulfur 4x5lb RC6650-5 CS $44.00
[Crossed out] Sulfuric acid Reagent quality 1 pt JT6981-2 $5.30
*Sulfuric acid 4x5pt RC6700-5 get 2 sets each $19.20 • $38.40
[Crossed out] hydrochloric acid 4x5lb JT9535-4 CS $26.88
*ammonium hydroxide 6x4lb JT9721-3 CS [crossed out] each $28.32 get 2 $56.14
*nitric acid about 70% reagent 6x7lb JT9601-3 CS 49.14
[Crossed out] potassium ferricyanide 1 lb JT 3104-1 BL 19.38
[Crossed out] ammonium chloride 5 lb JT0660-15 BL 21.25
Cupric sulfate JT1844-1 1 lb (reagent quality) 13.13
cupric sulfate RC 1750-5 5 lb (technical quality) 12.00

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lead acetate 1lb JT2271-1 8.31
[Crossed out] sodium berate 1lb JT3568-1 4.58
[Crossed out] [Basic or boric] acid 1lb BC0850-1 2.65
aluminum ammonium sulfate 1 lb JT0484-1 BL 7.33
acetone 5 gal RC0100-7 22.00
gelatin 1lb JT2124-1 14.55
glycerol 1kg JTM778-8 12.75
magnesium ¼ lb JT2416-4 9.98
magnesium turnings 1lb JT2420-0 12.12
magnesium ribbon 1 oz JT2418-0 13.20

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121-OO-3-TTT1

[Transcriber’s note: Most of the lines on this page are crossed out so I will only designate those that were not crossed out. Based on the NA added next to lines that were not crossed out, it is possible that the chemicals or items crossed out were obtained and those unmarked were Not Available.]

casin log EOSIN
Ether 1 liter
[Unmarked] small bottle India ink
[Unmarked] NA penicillinase (can be obtained in vials from Schenley Laboratories Inc 350 Fifth Ave NY NY) 12 vials
Rochelle salt (NakC4H4O6 yH2O) 12g
phenol red 5 g
[Unmarked] NA glass beads
Fused silver nitrate 65 g
ammonium thiocyanate (NH4SCN) 3g
sulfuric acid CP 1 liter H2SO4 completely free from ammonia
hydrogen peroxide 3% (explosive) 100cc
KI potassium iodide 1,500g
ethyl ether 7 liters
calcium chloride 20 g
phenol red 5g (phenosulfonphthalein)
sodium sulfate 900g Na2SO4
mineral oil 100cc
[Unmarked] dehydrated NA culture media several types
[Unmarked] NA polychrome methylene blue 5 g
[Unmarked] aluminum ammonium sulfate
ammonium alum or potassium alum 250 g
resorcinal 10 g
iron chloride 10 g
acid fuchsia 5 g
basic fuchsia 5 g

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122-OO-3-TTT2

[Transcriber’s note: At top of page in cursive and a different handwriting:]

note-John Harris for tissue sectioning part, also Jack Beren & Becky Flowers should have a chance to speak as to what chemicals they need

[Resume handwritten list similar to TTT1. Like TTT1 I am only noting those lines that are unmarked, all other lines have been crossed out.]

50 cc glycerin
50 cc egg albumin
paraffin 10 lbs
litmus paper – 10 tubes of papers
*acetone 10 liters
KH phthalate (potassium acid phthalate)
KHC8H4O4 50 g
[Unmarked] Ringer’s Solution, Locke’s Solution
sodium chloride 1,000 g
calcium chloride 30 g
potassium chloride 50 g
sodium bicarbonate 12 g
potassium iodide 200 g
ferric alum 20 g
[Unmarked] NA Xylol 100 cc
Pg [illegible] agar 10 lbs or 5 kg
pg 158-159 safronin 10 g
139 carbolic acid 100 cc
140 basic fuchsia 10 g
125 iodine crystals 100 g
[Unmarked] 55 NA clarity 100 cc
37 potassium acetate 1 g
mercuric chloride HgCl2 20 g
hematoxylin 25 g
alcohol, 100% (this is a lot more expensive than 95% but necessary) 100 cc
tannic acid 10 g
phenol 10 g

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123-OO-3-UUU2

[Transcriber’s note: Almost every line on this page is crossed out so I have only noted those that were Unmarked. The notes written at the top right and along the left side of the page are Unmarked.]

The urinalysis & hemolysis chemicals are on this page.

[Unmarked] Chemi-Pals [Marked out but on the same line:] I know [illegible] (urinalysis) pellets
N2OH 10k agar 22 lbs sodium hydroxide
HNO3 1.3l nitric acid
20.5 l hydrochloric acid
NaCO3 sodium carbonate 10 g
ammonium molybdate 50 g
MnO2 manganese dioxide 10 g
[Unmarked] NA ammonium sulfamate 1 g NA
sodium nitroprusside (or nitroferricyanide) 1 g
chloroform (10 cc)
Sudan III (1 g)
phenolsulfonephthalein (10 g)
barium hydroxide (10 g)
FeCl3 ferric chloride (1 g)
saturated magnesium sulfate
(U.S.P. MgSO4->H2O) (10 lbs or 5,000 g)
anhydrous sodium sulfate (600 g)
sulfosalicylic acid (500 g)
copper sulfate (pure crystalline
CuSO4 H20) (200 g)
sodium citrate c.p. (2,000 g) (or 4 lbs)
sodium carbonate (anhydrous) (1,000 g)
ammonium sulfate (3,00 g)(or 6 lbs)
sodium nitroprusside (nitroferricyanide)
crystals (30 g)

[Written along left side of page:]
scales

light filter
filter $540
1 Esbach’s tube
sintered
glass
filter
filter
paper

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124-OO-3-UUU1

[Transcriber’s note: All but one line of this page is crossed out. The note in the top in cursive and the cursive note along the left side of the page have not been crossed out.]

[Top of page in cursive:]
note – tell Larry we can test for bile pigment (or bilirubin)

[Begin crossed out list of chemicals]

barium chloride (BaCl2) 1000 g 2 lb
trichloracetic acid 25 g
dimethlamine [benzaldehyde?] 2.5 g
sodium acetate 24 g
chloroform 200 cc
acetic acid 3 l +½ l + 6l 33
[Unmarked] *???benzidine base 600g NA
ether 1 l
ammonium oxalate 60 g
potassium oxalate 40 g
potassium sulfocyanate c.p. 150 g
potassium ferrocyanide 1 g
sodium sulfate c.p. (Anhydrous) 200 g
potassium phosphate monobasic
(Sorenson’s KH2PO4) 20 g
sodium phosphate dibasic
(anhydrous Na2HPO4) 6 g
Congo red 200 g
Wright’s stain (powdered) 10 g
glycerin 30 cc
Methyl-alcohol (must be acetone free) 1000 cc
basic fuschia 1 g
95% ethyl alcohol 200 cc (we already have some)
borax (sodium borate) 50 g
methylene blue 20 g (we already have some)
brilliant [onesyl?] blue 10 g
[illegible] formalin 20 cc
chemically pure NaCl sodium chloride 250 g

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125-OO-3-VVV1

[Transcriber’s note: This is likely the back page of VVV2 based on the ink bleed through at the bottom of the page.]

V/A=R
Amps Volts Watts
Amps x Volts = Watts
4A x 115V = 46Watts

125,000V X-Ray
1 amp
12,500 VA
12,500 watts
12.5 KVA

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126-OO-3-VVV2

[Transcriber’s note: Most lines of this page have been crossed out, so I have only noted those that are unmarked. That said, there is one large line drawn diagonally across the page from top left to lower right.]

[Unmarked] indicators
[Unmarked] NA sodium alizarin monosulfonate 5 g
bromocresol green 5 g
[Unmarked] NA dibromthymolsulfonphthalein 5 g
chlorphenol red 5 g
congo red 5 g
[Unmarked] NA P-(dimethylamino)azo benzene 5 g
methyl orange 5 g
methyl [Unmarked] methyl red 5 g
neutral red 5 g
phenolphthalein 5 g
phenol red (phenolsulfonphthalein) 5 g
[illegible]
[Unmarked] NA thymol blue (thymolsulfonphthalein) 5 g

urea c.p. 1000 g
sodium tungstate 200 g
[Unmarked] NA sodium cyanate 200 g NA
lithium carbonate 1 g
uric acid 2 g
creatinine 1 g
picric acid 250 g (high priority)
anhydrous anhydrous sodium carbonate 125 g

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127-OO-3-WWW

microtome
(tissue slicer)
VWR Scientific Catalog
[Crossed out] page 738 page 731 [circled, not crossed out] p 112 – FOR 10 PEOPLE AT A TIME[crossed out] 865
mystic tape • my copy
[crossed out] page 752 get catalog
[crossed out] follow up 761, 160 supposed to be ordered already
MICROTOME 485 000-002 • $158.00
photomicrographic apparatus
cat # 47122-001 • $69.95
micro cover glasses, 2 sets of 10 oz
size 22x40mm, cat # 48393-048 • $22.50
size 22x50mm, cat # 48393-059 • $22.50
check whether we need two Microscope Filter set
53749-000 • $10.00
VWR’s Chemical Diagnostics
[Crossed out] Fisher Scientific p. 832
Catalog (no price)
Rapid Blood Grouping Slide 2 of them
14214-002 each 3.40 • $6.80

do follow up on these-if not ordered already, please order.
Cassette, process/embedding
48676-257 (case of 1500) • $71.50
tissue processing capsules
48680-006 (case of them) • $47.70

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128-OO-3-XXX

[Transcriber’s note: This page is almost entirely illegible due to the quality of the scan.]

sulfobro
sodium diethylbarbiturate
sodium • G
sodium cyanate
ammonium
polychrome

blood typing
Sterile

glass beads

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[Transcriber’s note: This page is similar to OO-3-VVV2 with the cursive at the top in one handwriting and the rest of the page being a different handwriting, print style, in a list of chemicals with almost all lines crossed out. I have only noted those that are Unmarked.]

[Cursive] note-check on the colloidal gold test

[Begin print, chemical list.]

alizarin 35 g
potassium alum 2 g
bramthymol blue 1 g
oxalic acid 10 cc
lithium oxalate 1 g
ammonium sulfate 150 g
crystal violet 1 g
[Unmarked] NA sodium penicillin G crystals (keep refrigerated!) 1 small bottle top quality
[Unmarked] NA sterile broth culture mediums – more than 1 type – can we homemade our own?
[Unmarked] NA anti-A & anti B typing serum
albumin 2 g

[Unmarked] dessicator NA anti-Rh typing serum
NA lithium oxalate 100 g
sodium tungstate 14 g
glucose 100 g
tartaric acid C4H6O6 – 10 g
copper sulfate CuSO4-5H2O 200 g
*phosphoric acid 2 liter
p272 molybdic acid H2M6O4 200 g
potassium dichromate 30 g
mercury bichloride 60 g
formulin 1 liter
calcium carbonate (marble chips are OK) 10 lbs
picric acid 100 g solid or 1 liter sol’n
thymol 1 g thymol 1 g

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[Transcriber’s note: Most of the lines on this page have been crossed out so I have only noted those that are Unmarked.]

[Unmarked] start at page 106
[Unmarked] liver function, fecal examination
sulfuric acid p 109

potassium dichromate K2Cr2O7 10 g
[Unmarked] sulfobromophthalein sodium (bromsulfalein) NA (sterile bromsulfalein may be obtained from Hynson, Westcott, & Dunning, Baltimore MD) (either 700 g and we sterilize our own, or buy 2,000 ampules of 3 cc each of 5% sterile solution) [Note to the left:] for colorimeter filter #420
ferrous sulfate FeO4 H2O need 4,200 g
[Unmarked note to left:] Whatman #5 filter paper or its equivalent
toluene 10 cc
petroleum ether 240 cc
sodium beta-glycerophosphate (NaC3H5(OH2)PO4) 50 g
[Unmarked note on left:] glycerols phoric acid sodium
[Unmarked] NA sodium diethylbarbiturate 50 g NA
trichtoroacetic acid 2 liter
sulfuric acid 3 liters
sodium molybdate 300 g
sodium molybdate 300 g
stannous chloride 300 g
galuctose 28,000 g (or 28kg; or 60 lbs)
copper sulfate CuSO4 5H2O 1,800 g or 4 lbs
sodium carbonate, anhydrous 10kg or 22 lbs
sodium citrate c.p. 20 kg or 44 lbs
potassium sulfocyanate cp 13 kg or 29 lbs
potassium ferrocyanide 30 g
[Unmarked] 40 NA grams fleishman’s yeast
acetic acid 6 liters
hydrogen peroxide H2O2 1 liter
[Unmarked] NA guaiac 5 g is this the same as gu[illegible]
mercuric chloride 40 g
[Unmarked] nitrazine paper 1000 pieces NA

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131-OO-3-ZZZ1

[Transcriber’s note: Handwritten list that is included in typed list on OO-3-EEEE2 – see EEEE2 for transcription.]

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132-OO-3-ZZZ2

[Transcriber’s note: The quality of the scan of this page is quite bad, with writing from the other side of the paper also showing through.]

MON WEL
3% peroxide 2
[Illegible] 4 pints
6 bottles methylene blue stain
2 Giemsa stain
Safronin
denatured ethyl alcohol 2 gal
*carbol [illegible] (Ziegler-Nee
*acetic acid
*ACl 2 pts
mounting solution
electro[illegible] solution ½ pt

tincture
*Iodine solution (Grom’s mod
*calcium chlorite
*sodiumbicarbonate
turpentine

[The remainder of the page is illegible.]

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To be able to analyze Aluminum, Iron, Sulfur, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Copper and Zinc
also occasionally Chlorine and Molybdanum

1 liter H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) 1 qt.
[Crossed out] 10 g AgNO3 (silver nitrate) ⅓ oz
10 liter HCl (hydrochloric acid) 10 qt
1 g potassium ferricyanide 1/30 oz
10 liter NH4OH (ammonia) 10 qt
10 liter HNO3 (nitric acid) 10 qt
(get concentrated or 70%)
[Crossed out] 5 g AgNO3 (silver nitrate) ⅙ oz
3,000 g NH4Cl (ammonium chloride) 6 lb
[Crossed out] 300 g NH4NO3 (ammonium nitrate) 9 oz
[Crossed out] (you may have trouble getting this)
450 g sodium oxalate NO2C2O4 1 lb
450 g sodium thiosulfate Na2S2O3 1 lb
10 g FeSO4 (NH4)2 SO4 6H2O
ferrous ammonium sulfate ⅓ oz
[Crossed out] 10 g Na2SO4 10H2O
[Crossed out] sodium sulfate decahydrate ⅓ oz
900 g BaCl2 barium chloride 2 lb
1,500 g (NH4)2C2O4 H2O ammonium oxalate 3 lb
1 liter H2SO4 sulfuric acid 1 qt
10 g powdered zinc ⅓ oz
450 g KM [illegible] O4 potassium [permorgorule] 1 lb

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[Crossed out] *5 g MgSO4 (NH4)2SO4 6H20
[Crossed out] magnesium ammonium sulfate *(not essential just useful) ⅙ oz
900 g diammonium phosphate (NH4)2HPO4 2 lb
750 g MgCl2 6H20 magnesium chloride 1 ⅔ lb
*50 g KNO3 potassium nitrate 2 oz
*100 g 85% molybdic acid 3 ½ oz
*1 g ammonium phosphate ⅓ oz OR
10 ml H3PO4 phosphoric acid 2 fluid oz
all 3 of these needed together – if any one not available, forget the other two [Meaning the three chemicals listed above with asterisks.]
250 g H2PtCl6 chloroplatinic acid 9 oz
Aitch-Two-Ess hydrogen
sulfide generator
100 g [Crossed out] 450 g [Unmarked] CuSO4 5H2O cupric sulfate ¼ lb
(also known as copper sulfate, bluestone, blue nitrial)
100 g [Crossed out] 450 g [Unmarked] Pb(C2H3O2) lead acetate ¼ lb
600 g diammonium hydrogen
phosphate (NH4)2 HPO4 1 lb 5 oz
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other useful chemicals – borax –
(sodium biborate) [Crossed out] bluestone (copper sulfate or cupric sulfate, CuSO4) [Unmarked] sulfur, alum, and gelatin.
about 10 lbs each
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10 liters H2SO4, 10 l HNO3, 25 g Mg powder, 10 lbs each glycerin, sulfur, 10 l each
acetone, ammonia & stereo canned heat outfit

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135-OO-3-BBBB1

iodine • 1 lb
molybdic acid • 1 lb
mercury bichloride • 1 lb
methanol • 8 pt
magnesium sulfate • 5 lb
methyl orange • 25 g
lithium carbonate • 1 lb
neutral red • 25 g
litmus • 100 g
paraffin oil • 2 pt
potassium oxalate • 1 lb
Potassium ferrocyanide • 1 lb
potassium phosphate mono • 1 lb
potassium thiocyanate • 5 lb
phenol red • 25 g
phenolphthalein • ¼ lb
picric acid • 1 lb
potassium dichromate • 1 lb
petroleum ether • 2 pt
oxalic acid • 1 lb
phosphoric acid • 8 lb
paraffin • 12 lb
potassium biphthalate • 1 lb
potassium chloride • 1 lb
potassium iodide • 1 lb
*potassium acetate • 1 lb
phenol • 1 pt
*mercuric chloride • ¼ lb
mercury • 1 lb
*Resorcinol • ¼ lb
*potassium sodium tartratel • 1 lb
silver nitrate • ¼ lb
sulfuric acid • 54 lb
safranine • 25 g
sodium bicarbonate • 1 lb
sulfosalicylic acid • 1 lb
sulfobromophthalein • 10 g
stannous chloride • 1 lb
Sudan III • 25 g
sulfanilic acid • ¼ lb
tannic acid • ¼ lb
xylenes • 1 pt
urea • 1 lb
uric acid • 100 g
trichloroacetic acid • 1 lb
wright’s stain • 25 g
toluene • 1 pt
glycerophosphoric acid • 100 g
tartaric acid • 1 lb
thymol • ¼ lb

Things the lab book called for which were not listed in Baker’s
sulfobromophthalein, sodium diethylbarbiturate, sodium penicillin G crystals, Fleischman’s yeast, sodium cyanate, ammonium sulfamate, clarity, panicillinase, polychrome methylene blue

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Lab chemicals that are already ordered from JT Baker Co.

sodium hydroxide pellets • 25 lb
nitric acid • 7 lb
nitric acid DILUT_IT • 1 • (this is a very accurately measured, known amount of acid. By titration it can be used to find the exact concentration of any acid or base I may want to work with.)
hydrochloric acid • 36 lb
acetic acid • 30 lb
sodium carbonate 25 lb
*ammonium molybdate • 1 lb
*manganese dioxide • 1 lb
*sodium nitrate • 1 lb
*sodium cyanide • 1 lb
sodium nitroferricyanide
sodium acetate • 1 lb
sodium sulfate • 5 lb Pure enough to be used for IV solutions
sodium chloride • 5 lb
sodium phosphate • 1 lb
sodium citrate • 25 lb
sulfuric acid • 54 lb
sodium molybdate • 1 lb
sodium tungstate • 3 lb
acetone (cleaning fluid) • 5 gal
acetone (chemical) • 1 pt…The difference is that chemical acetone has much less junk in it. It’s important in a chemical test to know that I’m measuring the blood, not the junk in the acetone.
Agar • 100 g
alizarin • 25 g
ammonium sulfate • 5 lb
albumin, egg • ¼ lb
alcohol, anhydrous • 1 pt

ammonium thiocyanate • 1 lb
Acid fuchsin • 25 g
ammonium oxalate • ¼ lb
barium chloride • 1 lb
basic fuchsin • 25 g
sodium borate • 1 lb
brilliant crests blue • 25 g
barium hydroxide • 1 lb
bromo [illegible letter] resol green • 5 g
aluminum potassium sulfate • 1 lb
bromothymol blue • 5 g
calcium chloride • 1 lb
marble chips • 5 lb
copper sulfate • 5 lb
crystal violet • 25 g
Congo Red • 150 g
chlorophenol red • 5 g
creatinine • 10 g
chloroform • 1 pt
eosin Y • 25 g
ether • 27 lb
ferric ammonium sulfate • 1 lb
dimethylaminobenzaldehyde • 25 g
ferric chloride • 1 lb
glycerin • 1 pt
formaldehyde • 8 pt
ferrous sulfate • 12 lb
dextrose • 1 lb
galactose • 3000 g
hydrogen peroxide • 1 pt
hematoxylin • 10 g

[Written on right side of page:] items with this symbols * are only needed in amounts like 1 ounce; the amount I ordered is Baker’s smallest size

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Please order – from Pauline Groot & Larry Schacht
S/P Catalog 1976

Important note – the Dade SGOT and Dade SGPT reagents are unstable. They have to be kept at refrigerator temperatures all the time, or they self-destruct. They will have to be brought on ice. I’m sorry about this; I tried to pick the most stable reagents in the catalog, but there are no stable chemicals that perform those tests.
Besides that, many of the chemicals need to be protected from temperatures over 86 degrees. This isn’t too hard but it does take a little attention, for instance, when they’re on our boat they can’t be next to the engine. A responsible person should escort them over.
When you get this order of chemicals from the company, please have somebody read all the labels to see if any of them call for refrigerator temperatures besides the two I named. It’s possible the company catalog did not list all the unstable reagents as unstable since this sort of information does not help sales. The same person should check for expiration dates. It would be easy to swindle by sending expired or about-to-expire stuff and if it is about to expire, the company should replace it or refund the money.

S/P Catalog 1976
page • item • number • each • how many • cost
NO 112-113 * Triglyceride-Cholesterol B5244-150 $54.00 1 $54.00
YES 113 * Cholesterol Reagent B5244-190 20.00 1 20.00
NO 115 * Creatinine Reagent set B5263-1 30.80 1 30.80
111 Bili-Test Tablets B5240 7.00 1 7.00
YES 132 * Bilirubin Reagent Set B5530-3 16.25 1 16.25
NO 98 * Cyanmethemoglobin B4575 9.75 1 9.75
NO “ * Cyanmethemoglobin B4577-1 11.65 1 11.65
NO “ *Cyanmethemoglobin B4582-5 28.80 1 28.80
NO 129 * Hycol Globulin Reagent B5378-2 21.60 1 21.60
-141 * Hycol Dry Ash PBI set B5676 63.72 1 63.72
NO 113 * Total Lipid Set B244-620 15.00 1 15.00
YES 116 * Uris acid set B5266-10 19.60 1 19.60
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The following 2 items will have to be ordered and brought here on ice all the way. They are also from SP Catalog ‘76 page 123.
NO 123 * Dade SGOT Reagents B5326-1 15.65 1 15.65
NO 123 * Dade [SGPT] Regents B5326-10 15.65 1 15.65

[Handwritten note at the top of the page:] already ordered

[Handwritten note at the bottom of the page:] * signifies that it goes with a spectrophotometer

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SP Catalog – 1976
page • item • number • each • how many • cost
12 sterilometer A9465 8.75 1 8.75
777 Hemstix U2330 3.14 3 9.42
777 Albustix U2386 4.94 1 4.94
779 Combistix U2721 9.80 1 9.80
780 Urinary stone analysis U2770 25.00 1 25.00
718 Cytology scraper S7750 11.35 1 11.35
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VWR Catalog – 1978
152 * NO CPK, DynaZyme JDZ0403-5 27.70 1 27.70
154 * YES LDH, DynaZyme JDZ0303-5 19.55 1 19.55
156 * NO SGOT, DynaZyme JDZ0103-5 14.20 1 14.20
163 Camocult tabs OM0208 4.00 3 12.00
166 Extra Hydrometer Float 15395-015 3.05 1 3.05
176 Vacutainer Holder BD4893 .90 3 2.70
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Fisher Catalog Scientific 1977
746 * Deltatest CPK PB829 30.00 1 30.00
636 Glass culture tubes 14-923-5B 7.70 1 7.70
711 * NO Cyanmethemoglobin Reagent DT401 8.00 1 8.00
704 BBL Bacteriuria Test B21494 6.83 3 20.49
663 Albuminometer 11-385 8.75 1 8.75
672 N-Uristix AM2854 10.50 2 21.00
672 Microstix-3 AM3007 6.73 5 33.65
670 * YES Uricase Uric Acid MC1017 24.50 1 24.50
669 * YES Total Protein MC1003 10.00 1 10.00
669 * Catalyzed Phosphorus MC6500 14.50 1 14.50
669 * Serum/Iron TIBC MC5350 21.00 1 21.00

[Handwritten note at the top of the page:] already ordered

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139-OO-3-CCC3

Ortho-faluidine for blood sugar
p 132
? Bacto-C Protein Standard
[Crossed out] Bacto-Hetrol Slide Test Kit, Difco
[Crossed out] Monosticon “ “ Orgenon
Mono-Test, Wampole
135 Febrile Antigen Set
? VD tests – yes
? 172 Unopette – platelet
176 Vacutainer holder – 12 & needles
206 wash bottles 6
redo brushes
VWR says circulator & means essentially hot water bath
funnels? Furnaces?
blood pH meter?
more thermometers
commence again at inks 677

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FISHER CATALOG (CONTINUED) • PAGE 3
page • item • number • each • how many • cost
YES 669 * Serum Iron/UIBC * M01610 53.00 1 53.00
668 * Chloride M01002 22.00 1 22.00
667 * Jendrassik Bilirubin M09000 25.00 1 25.00
667 * Albumin M01007 21.00 1 21.00
668 * 60 sec. Calcium M01037 16.00 1 16.00

[Handwritten note at the top of the page:] already ordered
[Handwritten beneath the above list:]
TO BE ORDERED
plastic bags – some autosalvable
asbestos board
constant-temp bath
*safranin red, phenol red
[crossed out] beat black
more sed rate tubes
LOCKS
*enterotube or oxiferm tube if present in bond
wire loops
counting chamber CS fluid
cleaning wires, blood pipe the VWR 116
blood constants calculator, Best’s
anemia classifier VWR p 117 12.05
Filling needle for sed-tubes WWR 129
[Crossed out] [Besal?] pipet VWR 130?

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[Transcriber’s note: This page is slightly illegible due to the quality of the scan and ink bleed. The ‘cost’ column of CCCC4 can be seen, backwards, on the upper left side of the page.]

to get
typing [sera?]
Bacteria ID system
Flame photometer
funnels and filter paper for blood filtrates
partial thromoplastin
platelet counter
hemacytometer
blood pipettes R B C 2 W B C (6 each)
Hayem’s solution
pipettes washer
blood diluting pipette mouthpieces
hanging glass slides
slide boxes
marking pencils 12/6.55
more lens paper
(special long skinny pipette for filling sed rate tubes)
eyedroppers – lots
cans to keep pipettes in (pipette holders)
unopettes for reticulocytes (p 109)
syringes + needles
culture pack B-hemolytic strep 113
wire racks homemade or bought
more dipstix, labstix, uristix, clinistix, hemastix
(call SF,LA for more baby food jars)
applicator sticks, tongue blades
thermometer? Tissue culturing?