8/7/29 Guide to the Philip J. Dziuk Papers Philip J. Dziuk Papers

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Guide to the Philip J. Dziuk Papers 1953/1994 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Philip J. Dziuk Papers 1953-1994 8/7/29 Dziuk, Philip J. 1.00 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Abbott Laboratories Animal Genetics Building Artificial Insemination Dairy Science Department Dow Corning Faculty Papers Rabbits Sheep Silicone Rubber Steroids Swine
Administrative Information Accruals:

6/21/2001, 9/5/2007

Arrangement of Materials:

by type of material and chronological thereunder

Scope and Contents

Papers of Philip J. Dziuk, professor of animal physiology (1956- ), including correspondence (1953-64), publications, (1954, 1958-91) and research and business files (1953-76, 1987-90) relating to electro-ejaculators (1953-66), steroid implants & Dow Corning (1962-76), Silastic implants (1963-67, 1970, 1987-90), reproduction consulting with Abbott Laboratories (1965-76), deparmental administration, merger with Dairy Science Department (1975-85), animal care staff and practices, departmental buildings and facilites including Physiology Research Laboratory, and Rabbit facility, and a fund-raising memorial for the Animal Genetics Building (2000-2001) including a commemorative brick from the building.