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    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Col. Anthony Butler refuting claims made against him by Parrot and others

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1835

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Anthony Butler to William S. Parrott, on December 12, 1835, calling him out for spreading lies about Butler, and for keeping the money from selling goods that should have gone to Butler

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Col. Anthony Butler to William S. Parrott addressing claims made against him by Parrott in particular relating to the "fish and Brandy" affair and money loans

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1835

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Anthony Butler, on December 8, 1835, explaining the falsehoods that have been spread about money he supposedly owes, and going on to give his reasons for not associating with the man who first began them

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Col. Anthony Butler, in which Butler refutes accusations made against him by the recipient

    Therapeutic uses of inorganic nitrite and nitrate - from the past to the future

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    Potential carcinogenic effects, blue baby syndrome, and occasional intoxications caused by nitrite, as well as the suspected health risks related to fertilizer overuse, contributed to the negative image that inorganic nitrite and nitrate have had for decades. Recent experimental studies related to the molecular interaction between nitrite and heme proteins in blood and tissues, the potential role of nitrite in hypoxic vasodilatation, and an unexpected protective action of nitrite against ischemia/reperfusion injury, however, paint a different picture and have led to a renewed interest in the physiological and pharmacological properties of nitrite and nitrate. The range of effects reported suggests that these simple oxyanions of nitrogen have a much richer profile of biological actions than hitherto assumed, and several efforts are currently underway to investigate possible beneficial effects in the clinical arena. We provide here a brief historical account of the medical uses of nitrite and nitrate over the centuries that may serve as a basis for a careful reassessment of the health implications of their exposure and intake and may inform investigations into their therapeutic potential in the future

    A Conversation With a Cinematograher: Bill Butler, 1977

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    On the evening of November 15, Bill Butler met with the film and television students at Columbia College. Butler is one of the major cinematographers workign today, with credits such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo\u27s Nest, Jaws, and Grease.The discussion was moderated by Thaine Lyman, chair of the Television Department and Anthony Loeb, chair of the Film Department. Photographer: Joy Caniglia. 29 pages.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/conversations/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from William S. Parrott to Col. Anthony Butler seeking for Butler to assist in intervening in an "outrage" committed against John Baldwin

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1835

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from William S. Parrott to Anthony Butler, on December 24, 1835, claiming that the rumors he is accused of spreading about Butler have, in fact, been spread by John Black

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from William S. Parrot to Col. Anthony Butler asking for a written statement by Mr. Black, who Parrott believes to have falsely accused him of slandering Butler
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