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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 6(2), 1957, pp. 209-211
Copyright © 1957 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Introduction of Leon Herbert Schmidt as the Charles Franklin Craig Lecturer1

G. Robert Coatney
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases2, Bethesda, Maryland

Mr. President, Ladies, and Gentlemen:

It is a signal honor for me to present this year's Charles Franklin Craig Lecturer. I have known Dr. Schmidt for some 16 years; we worked together during the World War II malaria program and afterwards. During this period, my respect and admiration for him increased continually. During the wartime program, he accumulated and forwarded to other workers data on the basic pharmacology of many potential antimalarials, and these data formed the basis for the safe use of the drugs in human trials. Reports of the trials were frequently published with merely an acknowledgment to him before he had had the opportunity to publish the detailed studies. Mention is made of this because such magnanimity is not always appreciated, or is forgotten. Those of us who were recipients have not forgotten, but if we had forgotten, his other contributions would have won for him the same honor the Society is bestowing on him today.


1 Delivered at the annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 31, 1956.


2 Laboratory of Tropical Diseases.







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