Cholera Research Laboratory, Dacca

  • Cholera Research Laboratory, Dacca, Bangladesh
Date:
1945-1983
Reference:
GC/209
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Records, 1945-1983, including annual reports; minutes; correspondence; memoranda, reports, proposals and plans; articles; papers relating to successor organisation, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Research, established 1978.

Publication/Creation

1945-1983

Physical description

2 boxes

Arrangement

A. Annual Reports

B. Meetings

C. Correspondence

D. Memoranda

E. Reports, Proposals and Plans

F. Cholera Toxin Research

G. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Research, Bangladesh

H. Published Material

J. Miscellaneous

Acquisition note

These papers were transferred to the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre in July 1996 from the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Oxford, to which they had been given by John Peel of the National Institutes of Health, USA, in 1982

Biographical note

The Cholera Advisory Committee, headed by Dr Joseph Smadel, Associate Director of the NIH, was established to aid in developing a cholera research project in nations of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) as a result of the epidemic of cholera in Thailand in 1958. Initially the plan was to set up a research programme in Bangkok for a year, then arrangements would be made to establish a permanent SEATO research laboratory in Dacca, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). The laboratory in Bangkok was funded by both the Thai and US governments, and in the event continued until 1970 when it was replaced by a US Army Medical Research Laboratory. This was completely separate from the Pakistan-SEATO Cholera Research Laboratory (PSCRL). The PSCRL remained functioning throughout the war for indepedence in Bangladesh, although most of the US staff were evacuated. The CRL (Pakistan-SEATO was dropped) existed with no status and funding was affected. Negotions with the Governement of Bangladesh could only begin after the US had recognised the Government's independence. In 1978 the CRL became the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Research .

For fuller details of the background and the history of the project, see section E.

Related material

Other related collections are: PP/ROG (Sir Leonard Rogers); PP/VAN (William Edward van Heyningen) - Van Heyningen was associated with this Laboratory.

Notes

Abbreviations CRL Cholera Research Laboratory ICDR International Centre for Diarrhoeal Research NIAID National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases NIH National Institutes of Health PSCRL Pakistan-SEATO Cholera Research Laboratory SEATO Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation

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  • 656