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Reprinted with permission of Donald R. Davis, Ph.D., retired from the Bibliography of Papers and Articles from 1919 to 1987
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Scroll down to the works in boldface type, which
are especially important to those specifically interested in nutrition. This
bibliography was created with the editorial assistance of Michael Jolliffe. 1. Williams, R. J.,
"The Vitamine Requirement of Yeasts, A Simple Biological Test for
Vitamine," J. Biol. Chem., 38, 465 (1919). (No known electronic link) 2. Williams, R. J.,
"A Quantitative Method for Determination of Vitamine," J. Biol.
Chem., 42, 259 (1920).(Available at JBC
Online) 3. Williams, R. J.,
"The Vitamin Requirement of Yeast," Proc. 4. Williams, R. J.,
"Vitamines and Yeast Growth," J. Biol. Chem., 46, 113 (1921).
(Available at JBC
Online) 5. 6. Williams, R. J.,
"A Simplified Method of Writing 'Electronic' Formulas," J. Am.
Chem. Soc., 45, 1272 (1923). (No known electronic link) 7. Williams, R. J. and
Truesdail, R. W., "The Ionization of Alcohols," J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
45, 1348-53 (1923). (No known electronic link) 8. Williams, R. J.,
"The Classification of Carbon Compounds and Their Correlation with the
Compounds of Other Elements," 9. Williams, R. J.,
Lasselle, P. A. and Reed, H. A., "The Highly Reducing Substances in
Fresh Wood Distillate," Ind. 10. Williams, R. J. and
Lasselle, P. A., "The Identification of Creatine," J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 48, 536-7 (1926). (No known electronic link) 11. Williams, R. J.,
Wilson, J. L. and Von der Ahe, F. H., "The Control of 'Bios' Testing and
the Concentration of a 'Bios'", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 49, 227 (1927). (No
known electronic link) 12. Williams, R. J.,
"A Confusion of Terms," Science, 65, 64-5 (1927). (No known
electronic link) 13. Williams, R. J.,
"Ionization and Atomic Structure Theory in Organic Chemistry," J.
Chem. Educ., 4, 867-71 (1927). (No known electronic link) 14. Grettie, D. P. and
Williams, R. J., "The Absorption of Organic Compounds of Hydrous Oxides
and Fuller's Earth," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 50, 668-72 (1928). (No known
electronic link) 15. Williams, R. J.,
Gabriel, A. and Andrews, R.G., "The Relation Between the Hydrolysis
Equilibrium Constant of Esters and the Strengths of the Corresponding
Acids," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 50, 1267-71 (1928). (No known electronic
link) 16. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrilites," Science, 67, 607 (1928). (No known electronic link) 17. Williams, R. J.,
McAlister, E. D. and Roehm, R.R., "A Rapid and Accurate Method for
Determining the Quantity of Yeast or Other Microorganisms in a
Suspension," J. Biol. Chem., 83, 315-30 (1929). (Available at JBC Online) 18. Williams, R. J.,
Warner, M. E. and Roehm, R. R., "The Effect of Various Preparations on
the Growth of Bakers' and Brewers' Yeasts," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 51,
2764-74 (1929). (No known electronic link) 19. Williams, R. J. and
Roehm, R. R. , "The Effect of Antineuritic Vitamin Preparations on the
Growth of Yeasts," J. Biol. Chem., 87, 581-90 (1930). (Available at JBC Online) 20. Williams, R. J. and
Bradway, E. M., "The Further Fractionation of Yeast Nutrilites and Their
Relationship to Vitamin B and Wildiers' 'Bios,'" J. Am. Chem. Soc., 53,
783 (1931). (No known electronic link) 21. Williams, R. J. and
Truesdail, J. H., "The Use of Fractional Electrolysis in the
Fractionation of the 'Bios' of Wildiers," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 53, 4171-31
(1931). (No known electronic link) 22. Williams, R. J.,
"'Taste Deficiency' for Creatine," Science, 74, 597-8 (1931). (No
known electronic link) 23. Williams, R. J.,
Friedman, L. and Woods, D. M., "The Non-Identity of 'Pure' and
'Isoelectric' Gelatins," Science, 75, 199 (1932). (No known electronic
link) 24. Williams, R. J. and
Lyman, C. M., "A Neutral Buffered Standard for Hydrogen Ion Work and
Accurate Titrations Which Can Be Prepared in One Minute," J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 54, 1911-2 (1932). [See also "A Correction," 54, 4458, #26 below].
(No known electronic link) 25. Williams, R. J.,
Lyman, C. M., Goodyear, G. H. and Truesdail, J. H., "Is the Nutrilite
for 'Gebrude Mayer' Yeast of Universal Biological Importance?" J. Am.
Chem. Soc. 54, 3462-3 (1932). (No known electronic link) 26. Williams, R. J. and
Lyman, C. M., "A Correction," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 54, 4458 (1932).
[See # 24] (No known electronic link) 27. Williams, R. J. and
Honn, J. M., "Role of 'Nutrilites' in the Nutrition of Molds and Other
Fungi," Plant Physiol., 4, 629-41 (1932). (No known electronic link) 28. Williams, R. J.,
Lyman, C. M., Goodyear, G. H., Truesdail, J. H. and Holaday, D.,
"Pantothenic Acid, A Growth Determinant of Universal Biological
Occurrence," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 55, 2912-27 (1933). (No known electronic
link) Cited as a "Citation
Classic" in Current Contents, Life Sciences and Clinical Medicine
editions, August 27, 1990, 20-21, including commentaries by Williams and the
editor. (Available at Garfield Library) 29. Williams, R. J. and
Moser, R., "The Approximate Ionization Constant of Pantothenic Acid as
Determined by Fractional Electrolysis," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 56, 169-70
(1934). (No known electronic link) 30. Williams, R. J. and
Saunders, D. H., "The Effects of Inositol, Crystalline Vitamin B1 and
'Pantothenic Acid' on the Growth of Different Strains of Yeast,"
Biochem. J., 28, 1887-93 (1934). (No known electronic link) 31. Rohrmann, E., Burget,
G. E. and Williams, R. J., "Pantothenic Acid Content of Animal
Tissues," Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 32, 473-4 (1934). (No known
electronic link) 32. Woodward, G. J.,
Kingery, L. B. and Williams, R. J., "The Fungicidal Power of Phenol
Derivatives. I. Effect of Introducing Alkyl Groups and Halogens," J.
Lab. and Clin. Med., 19, 1916-23 (1934). (No known electronic link) 33. Woodward, G. J.,
Kingery, L. B. and Williams, R. J., "The Fungicidal Power of Phenol
Derivatives. II. Strength in the Presence of Proteins," J. Lab. and Clin.
Med., 20, 950-3 (1935). (No known electronic link) 34. Williams, R. J. and
Rohrmann, E., "Pantothenic Acid as a Nutrilite for Green Plants,"
Plant Physiol., 10, 559-64 (1935). (Available at PubMed) 35. McBurney, C. H.,
Bollen, W. B. and Williams, R. J., "Pantothenic Acid and the Nodule
Bacteria-Legume Symbiosis," Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 21, 301-4
(1935).(Available at PNAS) 36. Williams, R. J. and
Christensen, B. E., "A 'Growth Substance,'" Science, 82, 178
(1935). (No known electronic link) 37. Williams, R. J.,
"Fractional Electrical Transport as a Tool in Biochemical
Research," J. Biol. Chem., 110, 589-97 (1935). (Available at JBC Online) 38. Williams, R. J. and
Rohrmann, E., "Beta-Alanine and 'Bios'," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 58, 695
(1936). (No known electronic link) 39. Williams, R. J.,
"Errors in Microweighing Due to the Use of Lead Shot in Tares,"
Ind. 40. Williams, R. J.,
"Micro Determination of Active Hydrogen with Deuterium Oxide," J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 58, 1819 (1936). (No known electronic link) 41. Mosher, W. A.,
Saunders, D. H., Kingery, L. B. and Williams, R. J., "Nutritional
Requirements of the Pathogenic Mold 'Trichophyton interdigitale,"' Plant
Physiol., 11, 795-896 (1936). (Available at PubMedCentral) 42. Williams, R. J.,
Mosher, W. A. and Rohrmann, E., "The Importance of 'Pantothenic Acid in
Fermentation, Respiration and Glycogen Storage," Biochem. J., 30, 2036-9
(1936). (No known electronic link) 43. Williams, R. J.,
"Organic Oxidation Equivalent Analysis. I. Theory and
Applications," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 59, 288-90 (1937). (No known
electronic link) 44. Williams, R. J.,
Rohrmann, E. and Christensen, B. E., "Organic Oxidation Equivalent
Analysis. II. By the Use of Iodate. (Micro and 'Sub-micro' Methods)," J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 59, 291-3 (1937). (No known electronic link) 45. Christensen, B. E.,
Williams, R. J. and King, A. E., "Organic Oxidation Equivalent Analysis.
III. General Method Using Dichromate," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 59, 293-6
(1937). (No known electronic link) 46. Williams, R. J. and
Woods, M. A., "The Selectivity of Iodic Acid in the Oxidation of Organic
Compounds," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 59, 1408 (1937). (No known electronic
link) 47. Williams, R. J.,
"The Use of Yeast or Other Fungi for Vitamin B1 Tests," Science,
86, 349-50 (1937). (No known electronic link) 48. Williams, R. J.,
Truesdail, J. H., Weinstock, H. H., Jr., Rohrmann, E., Lyman, C. M. and
McBurney, C. H., "Pantothenic Acid. II. Its Concentration and
Purification from Liver," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 60, 2719-23 (1938). (No
known electronic link) 49. Mitchell, H. K. and
Williams, R. J., "A Study of Reduction with Hydriodic Acid: Use in Micro
Determination of Hydroxyl Groups," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 60, 2723-26
(1938). (No known electronic link) 50. Williams, R. J.,
"M(anille) Ide, The Discoverer of 'Bios,'" Science, 88, 475 (1938).
(No known electronic link) 51. Williams, R. J.,
Weinstock, H. H., Jr., Rohrmann, E., Truesdail, J.H., Mitchell, H. K. and
Meyer, C. E., "Pantothenic Acid. III. Analysis and Determination of
Constituent Groups," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 61, 454-7 (1939). (No known
electronic link) 52. Williams, R. J. and Pratt,
E. F., "The Fermentation Test for Thiamin," Science, 89, 199-206
(1939). (No known electronic link) 53. Pratt, E. F. and
Williams, R. J., "The Effects of Pantothenic Acid on Respiratory
Activity," J. Gen. Physiol., 22, 637-47 (1939). (Available at JPG Online) 54. Eakin, R. E. and
Williams, R. J., "Vitamin B6 as a Yeast Nutrilite," J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 61, 1932 (1939). (No known electronic link) 55. Weinstock, H. H.,
Jr., Mitchell, H. K., Pratt, E. F. and Williams,R. J., "Pantothenic
Acid. IV. Formation of Beta-Alanine by Cleavage," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 61,
1421-5 (1939). (No known electronic link) 56. Williams, R. J.,
"Pantothenic Acid--A Vitamin," Science, 89, 486 (1939). (No known
electronic link) 57. Snell, E. E. and
Williams, R. J., "Biotin as a Growth Factor for the Butyl Alcohol
Producing Anaerobes," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 61, 3594 (1939). (No known
electronic link) 58. Kingery, L. B.,
Williams, R. J. and Kidd, H. A., "Influence of Age on Ringworm Infection
of the Scalp," Arch. Derm. and Syph., 40, 879-86 (1939). (No known
electronic link) 59. Eakin, R. E. and
Williams, R. J., "Biotic Acid; A New Growth Substance in Liver,"
Proc. Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., 9, xxiii (1939). (No known electronic link) 60. Snell, E. E., Eakin,
R. E. and Williams, R. J., "A Quantitative Test for Biotin and
Observations Regarding Its Occurrence and Properties," J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 62, 175-8 (1940). (No known electronic link) 61. Williams, R. J. and
Major, R. T., "The Structure of Pantothenic Acid," Science, 91, 246
(1940). (No known electronic link) 62. Williams, R. J.,
Eakin, R. E. and Snell, E. E., "The Relationship of Inositol, Thiamin,
Biotin, Pantothenic Acid and Vitamin B6 to the Growth of Yeasts," J. Am.
Chem. Soc., 62, 1204-7 (1940) . (No known electronic link) 63. Mitchell, H. K.,
Weinstock, H. H., Jr., Snell, E. E., Stanbery, S.R. and Williams, R. J.,
"Pantothenic Acid. V. Evidence for Structure of Non-beta-Alanine
Portion," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 62, 1776-9 (1940). (No known electronic
link) 64. Williams, R. J.,
Mitchell, H. K., Weinstock, H. H., Jr. and Snell, E. E., "Pantothenic
Acid. VII. Partial and Total Synthesis Studies," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 62,
1784-5 (1940). (No known electronic link) 65. Mitchell, H. K.,
Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., "Pantothenic Acid. IX. The Biological
Activity of Hydroxypantothenic Acid," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 62, 1791-2
(1940) . (No known electronic link) 66. Snell, E. E.,
Pennington, D. and Williams, R. J., "The Effect of Diet on the
Pantothenic Acid Content of Chick Tissues," J. Biol. Chem., 133, 559-65
(1940). (Available at JBC Online) 67. Pennington, D.,
Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., "An Assay Method for Pantothenic
Acid," J. Biol. Chem., 135, 213-22 (1940). (Available at JBC Online) 68. Spies, T. D.,
Stanbery, S. R., Williams, R. J., Jukes, T. H. and Babcock, S. H.,
"Pantothenic Acid in Human Nutrition," J. Am. Med. Assoc., 115,
523-4 (1940) . (No known electronic link) 69. Eakin, R. E.,
McKinley, W. A. and Williams, R. J., "Egg-White Injury in Chicks and Its
Relationshipto a Deficiency of Vitamin H (Biotin)," Science, 92, 224-5
(1940) . (No known electronic link) 70. Williams, R. J.,
"Vitamin Study at The 71. Eakin, R. E., Snell,
E. E. an d Williams, R. J., "A Constituent of Raw Egg White Capable of
Inactivating Biotin in Vitro," J. Biol. Chem., 136, 801-2 (1940) .
(Available at JBC Online) 72. Mitchell, H. K. and
Williams, R. J., "The Importance of Amino-Acids as Yeast
Nutrients," Biochem. J., 34, 1532-6 (1940). (No known electronic link) 73. Williams, R. J.,
"Growth-Promoting Nutrilites for Yeasts," Biol. Rev., 16, 49-80
(1940) . (No known electronic link) 74. Williams, R. J.,
"The Importance of Microorganisms in Vitamin Research," Science,
93, 412-4 (1941). (No known electronic link) 75. Gyorgy, P., Rose, C.
S., Eakin, R. E., Snell, E. E. and Williams, R.J., Egg-White Injury as the
Result of Nonabsorption or Inactivation of Biotin," Science, 93, 477-8
(1941). (No known electronic link) 76. Eakin, R. E., Snell,
E. E. and Williams, R. J., "The Concentration and Assay of Avidin, the
Injury-Producing Protein in Raw Egg White," J. Biol. Chem., 140, 535-43
(1941). (Available at JBC Online) 77. Mitchell, H. K.,
Snell, E. E. and Williams, R J., "The Concentration of 'Folic
Acid'," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 63, 2284 (1941). Reprinted as a
"Nutrition Classic" in Nutr. Rev. 46, 324-5 (1988). (No known
electronic link) 78. Williams, R. J.,
"Pantothenic Acid," Enzymologia, IX, 387-94 (1941). (No known
electronic link) 79. Williams, R. J. and
coauthors, in Studies on the Vitamin Content of Tissues I [Biochemical
Institute Studies I], Univ. Texas Publication 4137, Austin 1941: 80. Williams, R. J.,
"Pantothen," Science, 94, 462-63 (1941). (No known electronic link)
81. Thompson, R. C.,
Eakin, R. E. and Williams, R J., "The Extraction of Biotin from
Tissues," Science, 94, 589-90 (1941). (No known electronic link) 82. Williams, R. J.,
"Vitamins in the Future" [Chandler Medal Address, jointly with
brother R. R Williams], Science, 95, 340-44 (1942). (No known electronic
link) 83. Snell, E. E.,
Guirard, B. M. and Williams, R. J., "Occurrence in Natural Products of a
Physiologically Active Metabolite of Pyridoxine," J. Biol. Chem., 143,
519-30 (1942). (Available at JBC Online) 84. Williams, R. J.,
"The Approximate Vitamin Requirements of Human Beings," J. Am. Med.
Assoc., 119, 1-7 (1942). (No known electronic link) 85. Teague, P. C. and
Williams, R. J., "Pantothenic Acid and the Utilization of Glucose by
Living and Cell-Free Systems," J. Gen. Physiol., 25, 777-83 (1942).
(Available at JGP Online) 86. Cheldelin, V. H. and
Williams, R J., "Adsorption of Organic Compounds. I. Adsorption of
Ampholytes on an Activated Charcoal," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 64, 1513-6
(1942). (No known electronic link) 87. Williams, R. J.,
"Pantothenic Acid and the Microbiological Approach to the Study of
Vitamins," in The Biological Action of the Vitamins, E. A. Evans, Jr.,
ed., Univ. 88. Williams, R. J. and
coauthors, in Studies on the Vitamin Content of Tissues II , [Biochemical
Institute Studies II], Univ. Texas Publication 4237, Austin 1942: 89. 90. Pollack, M. A., 91. 92. Pollack, M. A., 93. 94. Williams, R. J.,
"The Chemistry and Biochemistry of Pantothenic Acid," in Advances
in Enzymology, F. F. Nord and C. H. Werkman, eds., Interscience, 95. Williams, R. J.,
"The Significance of the Vitamin Content of Tissues," in Vitamins
and Hormones, R. S. Harris and K. Thimann, eds., Academic Press, New York,
1943, 229-47. (No known electronic link) 96. Williams, R. J.,
"Water-Soluble Vitamins," in Annual Review of Biochemistry, J. M.
Luck, ed., Stanford Univ. Press, XII, 1943, 305-52. (No known electronic
link) 97. Williams, R. J.,
"Isotel, Isotelic," Science, 98, 386 (1943). (No known electronic
link) 98. Cheldelin, V. H.,
Woods, A. M. and Williams, R. J., "Losses of B Vitamins Due to Cooking
of Foods," J. Nutrition, 26, 477-85 (1943). (No known electronic link) 99. Mitchell, H. K.,
Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., "Folic Acid. I. Concentration from
Spinach," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 66, 267-8 (1944). (No known electronic
link) 100. Frieden, E. H.,
Mitchell, H. K. and Williams, R. J., "Folic Acid. II. Studies on
Adsorption," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 66, 269-71 (1944). (No known electronic
link) 101. Mitchell, H. K. and
Williams, R. J., "Folic Acid. III. Chemical and Physiological
Properties," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 66, 271-4 (1944). (No known electronic
link) 102. Williams, R. J.,
[book review] Plants and Vitamins, by W. H. Schopfer, translated by N. L.
Noecker, 1943, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 66, 505 (1944). (No known electronic link) 103. Williams, R. J.,
Schlenk F. and Eppright, M. A., "The Assay of Purified Proteins,
Enzymes, Etc., for 'B Vitamins'," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 66, 896-8 (1944).
(No known electronic link) 104. 105. Eppright, M. A. and
Williams, R. J., "Thiamine Determination: Comparative Study of (No known
electronic link) 106. 107. Williams, R. J.,
Eppright, M. A., Cunningham, E. and Mills, C. A., "B Vitamins in the
Tissues of Rats Maintained at High and Low Temperatures," Arch.
Biochem., 5, 299-306 (1944) . (No known electronic link) 108. Williams, R. J.,
"B Vitamins and Cancer, Am. Assoc. Adv. Science Research Conference on
Cancer, 253-66 (1944). (No known electronic link) 109. Williams, R. J.,
"The Clinical Possibilities of Pantothenic Acid," in Dietotherapy:
Clinical Application of Modern Nutrition, M.G. Whol, ed., W. B. Saunders Co.,
Philadelphia, 263-7, 288-9 (1945). (No known electronic link) 110. Taylor, A. and
Williams, R. J., "Diet and Spontaneous Lung Tumors in Strain A
Mice," in Cancer Studies [Biochemical Institute Studies III], Univ. 110a. Loo, Y. H. and
Williams, R. J., "A Study of Folic Acid Distribution with Respect to its
Possible Relationship to Cancer," in Cancer Studies [Biochemical
Institute Studies III], Univ. Texas Publication 4507, Austin, 123-34
(1945). (No known electronic link) 111. Williams, R. J.,
"A Broad Approach to the Cancer Problem," in Cancer Studies
[Biochemical Institute Studies III], Univ. 112. Williams, R. J.,
"'Starring' in American Men of Science in Relation to the Status of
Chemistry," Science, 101, 222-3 (1945). (No known electronic link) 113. Williams, R. J.,
"Achieving Full Employment After the War," Science, 101, 537
(1945). (No known electronic link) 114. Hac, L. R., Snell,
E. E. and Williams, R. J., "The Microbiological Determination of Amino
Acids II. Assay and Utilization of GlutamicAcid and Glutamine by
Lactobacillus arabinosus," J. Biol. Chem., 159, 273-89 (1945).
(Available at JBC Online) 115. Guirard, B. M.,
Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., "Microbiological Determination of
Amino Acids. IV. Lysine, Histidine, Arginine and Valine," Proc. Soc.
Exp. Biol. Med., 61, 158-61 (1946) . (No known electronic link) 116. Williams, R. J.,
[book review] Vitamins and Hormones, vol. III, Harris, R. S., and Thimann, K.
V., eds., Academic Press, 1945, in Arch. Biochem., 9, 301-2 (1946). (No known
electronic link) 117. Guirard, B. M.,
Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., "The Nutritional Role of Acetate for
Lactic Acid Bacteria I. The Response to Substances Related to Acetate,"
Arch. Biochem., 9, 361-79 (1946) . (No known electronic link) 118. Guirard, B. M.,
Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., "The Nutritional Role of Acetate for
Lactic Acid Bacteria II. Fractionation of Extracts of Natural
Materials," Arch. Biochem., 9, 381-6 (1946). (No known electronic link) 119. Eppright, M. A. and
Williams, R. J., "Effects of Certain Limiting Conditions on the
Synthesis of B Vitamins by Yeast," J. Gen. Physiol., 30, 61-72 (1946) .
(Available at JGP Online) 120. Williams, R. J.,
"Fuel Foods That Lack Vitamins," Your Health, 8, 70 (1946). (No
known electronic link) 121. Williams, R. J.,
"Humanics: A Crucial Need," Scientific Monthly, 64(2), 174-80
(1947). (No known electronic link) 122. Williams, R. J.,
"The Etiology of Alcoholism: A Working Hypothesis Involving the
Interplay of Hereditary and Environmental Factors," Quart. J. Stud.
Alc., 7, 567-87 (1947). (No known electronic link) 123. Williams, R. J.,
"Will Science Meet a New Challenge?," Am. Scientist, 35, 282-6
(1947). (No known electronic link) 124. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Individuality and Its Implications," Chem. 125. Eppright, M. A. and
Williams, R. J., "Factors Not Synthesized by Yeast in the Presence of
Cyanide," Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 64, 123-5 (1947). (No known
electronic link) 126. Williams, R. J.,
[book review] Vitamins and Hormones, vol. IV, Harris, R. S., and Thimann, K.
V., eds., Academic Press, 1946, in Arch. Biochem., 13, 301-2 (1946) . (No
known electronic link) 127. Williams, R. J. and
Kirby, H., "Paper Chromatography Using Capillary Ascent," Science,
107, 481-3 (1948). (No known electronic link) 128. Williams, R. J. and
Thompson, R. C., "A Device for Obtaining a Continuous Record of Body
Temperature from the External Auditory Canal," Science, 108, 90-1
(1948). (No known electronic link) 129. Williams, R. J.,
"We're All Peculiar," Reader's Digest, July 1948, 17-20. [Condensed
from the book, The Human Frontier, and translated for foreign language
editions]. (No known electronic link) 130. Lane, R. L. and
Williams, R. J., "Inositol, An Active Constituent of Pancreatic (alpha)
Amylase," Arch. Biochem., 19, 329-35 (1948). (No known electronic link) 131. Williams, R. J.,
"Alcoholics and Metabolism," Sci. Am., December 1948, 50-53. (No known electronic link) 131a. Williams, R. J.,
"Why People Are Different," Think, December 1948, 10. (No known
electronic link) 132. Williams, R. J., 133. Williams, R. J., 134. Williams, R. J.,
"Shall WE Pioneer Too?" Proc. Philos. Soc. Texas, December, 1949,
5-26. (No known electronic link) 135. Williams, R. J.,
Beerstecher, E., Jr. and 136. Williams, R. J., 137. Beerstecher, E.,
Jr., Sutton, H. E., Berry, H. K., Brown, W. D., Reed, J., Rich, G. B., Berry,
L. J. and Williams, R. J., "Biochemical Individuality. V. Explorations
with Respect to the Metabolic Patterns of Compulsive Drinkers," Arch.
Biochem., 29, 27-40 (1950). (No known electronic link) 138. Williams, R. J.,
"Characterization, Distribution, Assay and Biogenesis of B
Vitamins," in "The Biochemistry of B Vitamins," Williams, R.
J., Eakin, R. E., Beerstecher, E., Jr. and Shive, W., Am. Chem. Soc.
Monograph 110, Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1950, 1-91. (No
known electronic link) 139. Williams, R. J.,
"Concept of Genetotrophic Disease," Nutr. Rev., 8, 257-60 (1950). (No known electronic link) 139a. Williams, R. J.,
"Some Implications of Physiological Individuality," in Feelings and
Emotions, M. L. Reymert, ed., McGraw-Hill, 268-73 (1950). (No known
electronic link) 140. Williams, R. J.,
"Men and Marbles," [Am. Chem. Soc. Southwest Award Address],
Southwest Retort, January 1951, 16-8. (No known electronic link) 141. Williams, R. J.,
"The Unexplored Field of Genetotrophic Disease," MD, 6, 123-4, 136
(1951). (No known electronic link) 142. Williams, R. J.,
"Introduction, General Discussion and Tentative Conclusions," in
Individual Metabolic Patterns and Human Disease: An Exploratory Study
Utilizing Predominantly Paper Chromatographic Methods (Biochemical Institute
Studies IV), Univ. 143. Cheldelin, V. H.,
Nygaard, A. P., Kornberg, H. A. and Williams, R. J., "Vitamin B6
Phosphates, Growth Factors for Leuconostoc Mesenteroides," J. Bact., 62,
134-5 (1951). (Available at PubMedCentral) 144. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutritional Vulnerability and Alcoholism," Research Reviews
[Office of Naval Research], July 1952, 4-8. (No known electronic link) 145. Williams, R. J.,
"Alcoholism as a Nutritional Problem," [Am.] J. Clin. Nutr., 1,
32-36 (1952). (No
known electronic link) 146. Williams, R. J.,
"Muscular Dystrophy and Individual Metabolic Patterns: The Possibilities
of a Nutritional Therapeutic Approach," Proc. of the First and Second
Medical Conferences [1951-1952] of the Muscular Dystrophy Assoc. of 147. Williams, R. J. and
Wenner, W., "Pantothenic Acid," in Encyclopedia of Chemical
Technology, vol. 9, Interscience Encyclopedia, New York, 1952, 805-11. (No
known electronic link) 148. Williams, R. J.
and 149. Williams, R. J.
"Biochemistry Moves Toward Human Understanding" [abstract],
Symposium on B Vitamins, Dec. 3-5, 1953, Abstracts, 150. Williams, R. J.,
"Early Experiences with Pantothenic Acid--A Retrospect," Nutr.
Rev., 12, 65-8 (1954). (No known electronic link) 151. Williams, R. J.,
"The Genetotrophic Concept--Nutritional Deficiencies and Alcoholism,"
Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 57, 794-809 (1954). (No known electronic link) 152. Hurley, K. E. and
Williams, R. J., "Urinary Amino Acids, Creatinine, and Phosphate in
Muscular Dystrophy," Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 54, 384-91 (1955). (No
known electronic link) 153. DeBusk, B. G. and
Williams, R. J., "Effect of Lipoic Acid on the Growth Rate of Young
Chicks and Rats," Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 55, 587-8 (1955). (No known
electronic link) 154. Williams, R. J.,
"Implications of Humanics for Law and Science," J. Public Law, 155. 156. Williams, R. J.,
Pelton, R. B. and 157. Williams, R. J.,
Brown, W. D. and Shideler, R. W., "Metabolic Peculiarities in Normal
Young Men as Revealed by Repeated Blood Analyses," Proc. Nat.. Acad.
Sci., 41, 615-620 (1955). (Available at PubMedCentral) 158. Williams, R. J.,
"The Genetotrophic Approach to Alcoholism," in Origins of
Resistance to Toxic Agents, Proc. of Symposium, Wash., D.C., March 25-27,
1954, Academic Press, New York, 1955, 194-208. (No known electronic link) 159. Williams, R. J. and
DeBusk, B. G., "Overnight Nutritional Responses of Chicks," Proc.
Nat.. Acad. Sci., 41, 894-9 (1955). (Available at PNAS) 160. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Approach to the Study of Personality" [symposium
proceedings], Psychiatric Research Reports 2, Am. Psych. Assoc., 1955, 31-7.
(No known electronic link) 161. 162. Williams, R. J.,
"Human Nutrition and Individual Variability," Borden's Rev. Nutr.
Res., 17(2), 11-26 (1956). (No known electronic link) 163. 164. Williams, R. J.,
"What Is Behavioral Science?," Science, 124, 276-7 (1956). (No
known electronic link) 165. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Individuality: An Inescapable Basic Factor in the
Alcoholism Problem," address to 25th Internat. Congress Against
Alcoholism, 166. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Genetics and Its Human Implications" (presented to 1st
Internat. Congress of Human Genetics), Acta Genetica et Statistica Medica, 7,
163-75 (1957). (No known electronic link) 167. Williams, R. J.,
"Chemistry Makes the Man" [cover story], Saturday Review, April 6,
1957, 42-6. (No known electronic link) 168. Williams, R. J.,
" The Importance of Foundation Supported Research in 169. Williams, R. J.,
"Standard Human Beings versus Standard Values," Science, 126, 453-4
(1957). (No known electronic link) 170. Williams, R. J.,
"Improved Teaching of Chemistry Held Responsibility of All,"
Journal of Commerce, 171. Williams, R. J.,
"Fiddlers' Dreams," Chem. 172. Williams, R. J.,
"Normal Young Men," Persp. Biol. Med., 1, 97-104 (1957). (No known
electronic link) 173. Williams, R. J.,
"Individuality and Education," Educational Leadership, December
1957 (5 pages). (No known electronic link) 174. Williams, R. J.,
"Weight Control as a Biological Process," Nutrition News [Nat.
Dairy Council], 20, 21 (1957). (No known electronic link) 175. Williams, R. J.,
"Forty Ways to Be Dumb," J. Chem. Ed., 34, 261 (1957). (No known
electronic link) 176. Williams, R. J.,
"Clinical Implications of Biochemical Differences Between
Individuals," Modern Med., 26, 134-59 (No known electronic link) (1958).
177. Williams, R. J.,
Pelton, R. B., Hakkinen, H. M. and Rogers, L. L.,"Identification of
Blood Characteristics Common to Alcoholic Males," Proc. Nat.. Acad.
Sci., 44, 216-22 (1958). (Available at PNAS) 178. Williams, R. J.,
"Chemical Anthropology--An Open Door," Am. Scientist, 46, 1-23
(1958). (No known electronic link) 179. Mefferd, R. B., Jr.,
Labrosse, E. H., Gawienowski, A. M. and Williams, R. J., "Influence of
Chlorpromazine on Certain Biochemical Variables of Chronic Male
Schizophrenics," J. Nervous and Mental Disease, 127, 167-79 (1958). (No
known electronic link) 180. Williams, R. J.,
"Identifying and Treating Potential Alcoholics," J. Criminal Law,
Criminology and Police Science, 49, 218-21 (1958). (No known electronic link) 181. Pelton, R. B. and
Williams, R. J., "Effect of Pantothenic Acid on Longevity of Mice,"
Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 99, 632-3 (1958). (No known electronic link) 182. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Individuality," Food and Nutrition News [National Live
Stock and Meat Board], October, 1958, 1, 4. (No known electronic link) 183. Williams, R. J.,
"The Improper Study of Mankind," 184. Williams, R. J.,
"Individuality and Its Significance in Human Life," in Essays on
Individuality, F. Morley, ed., 185. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutritional Insurance With Vitamins: Available but Not Simple,"
Chem. 186. Pelton, R. B.,
Williams, R. J. and Rogers, L. L. "Metabolic Characteristics of 187. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Individuality and Cellular Nutrition: Prime Factors in
Alcoholism," Quart. J. Stud. Alc., 20, 452-63 (1959). (No known electronic link) 188. Williams, R. J.,
"A Nutritional Approach to Alcoholism," in First Intl. Conference
on the Alcoholic Beverages Research, June 2-4, 1958, C. Radouco-Thomas, ed.,
Pool Finsec S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland, 1959, 29-34. (No known electronic
link) 189. Siegel, F. L. and
Williams, R. J., "The Use of Baby Chicks in Studying Inherent
Individuality and its Relationship to Alcoholism," in First Intl. Conference
on the Alcoholic Beverages Research, June 2-4, 1958, C. Radouco-Thomas, ed.,
Pool Finsec S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland, 1959, 35-37. (No known electronic
link) 190. Williams, R. J.,
"The Functioning of Vitamins and Hormones," J. Chem. Ed., 36, 538-9
(1959). (No known electronic link) 191. Williams, R. J.,
"Individuality of Amino Acid Needs," in Protein and Amino Acid
Nutrition, A. A. Albanese, ed., Academic Press, New York, 1959, 45-56. (No
known electronic link) 192. Williams, R. J.,
"Vitamins as Medicinal Agents," J. Chem. Ed., 37, 177-8 (1960). (No known electronic link) 193. Gilbert, J. B., Ku,
Yuoh, 194. Williams, R. J.,
"Why Human Genetics?," J. Heredity, 51, 91-8 (l960). (No known
electronic link) 195. Williams, R. J.,
"The Biological Approach to the Study of Personality" (Presented to
Berkeley Conf. on Personality Development in Childhood, Univ. Calif., May 5,
1960), in Readings in Psychology, 3rd. ed., R. E. and E. L. Hartley, eds.,
Crowell, New York ,1965, 494-511. Also in Psychology in Action, F. McKinney,
ed., 196. Williams, R. J.,
"Etiological Research in the Light of the Facts of Individuality," 197. Siegel, F. L. and
Williams, R. J., "Response Patterns to Alcohol in Baby Chicks"
[abstract], Fed. Proc., 1, 40 (1960). (No known electronic link) 198. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Individuality," in Encyclopedia of Biological
Sciences, P. Gray, ed., Reinhold, New York, 1961. Also in 2nd. ed., 1970,
99-100. (No known electronic link) 199. Williams, R. J.,
"Investigation of Disease Resistance and the Mathematical Problem of
Patterns," Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 47, 221-4 (1961). (Available at PubMedCentral) 200. Williams, R. J.,
"Free But Very Unequal--On Individuality," Graduate J., 4, 134-41, 200a. Williams, R. J.,
"DNA's and RNA's" [letter], Science, 133, 594-5 (1961). (No known
electronic link) 201. Williams, R. J.,
"The Expanding Horizon in Nutrition," 202. Williams, R. J. and
Siegel, F. L., "The Physiological Effects of Alcohol in Relation to the
Problem of Alcoholism," Advances in Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages
Research, Gl. Nosal, ed., Pool Finsec, Geneva, 2, 10-17 (May 1961). (No known
electronic link) 203. Williams, R. J. and
Siegel, F. L., "'Propetology,' A New Branch of Medical Science?,"
Am. J. Med., 31, 325-7 (1961). (No known electronic link) 204. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical and Physiological Variations Within Groups of Supposedly
Homogeneous Experimental Animals," in Symposium on Factors Involved in
Host-Agent Relationships, 205. Williams, R. J.,
Pelton, R. B. and Siegel, F. L., "Individuality as Exhibited by Inbred
Animals; Its Implications for Human Behavior," Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.,
48, 1461-6 (1962). (Available at PubMedCentral) 206. Williams, R. J.,
"Are We Prone to Certain Diseases?," Alcalde [Univ. 207. Williams, R. J.,
"Key to Health: Your Heredity," Science Digest, April 1963, 30-9.
(No known electronic link) 208. Williams, R. J.,
"Pantothenic Acid," in Comprehensive Biochemistry, vol. 11, M.
Florkin and E. H. Stotz, eds., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1963, 59-65. (No known
electronic link) 209. Williams, R. J.,
"Fundamental Considerations Relating Alcoholism to Biochemistry and
Nutrition," in Biochemical and Nutritional Aspects of Alcoholism, C. D.
Smithers Foundation and Clayton Foundation Biochemical Inst., Univ. Texas,
Austin, 1964, 6-16.
(No known electronic link) 210. Williams, R. J.,
[book review] The Chemistry of the Vitamins, by S. F. Dyke, Science, 150,
1145 (1965). (No known electronic link) 211. Williams, R. J. and
Pelton, R. B., "Individuality in Nutrition: Effects of Vitamin
A-Deficient and Other Deficient Diets on Experimental Animals," Proc.
Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 55, 126-134 (1966). (Available at PubMedCentral) 212. Williams, R. J.,
"The Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute: A Short History,"
Univ. 213. Williams, R. J.,
"A Broader Approach to the Prevention of Alcoholism," 12th Intl.
Inst. on Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism, 214. Roach, M. K. and
Williams, R. J., "Impaired and Inadequate Glucose Metabolism in the
Brain as an Underlying Cause of Alcoholism--An Hypothesis," Proc. Nat.
Acad. Sci. USA, 56, 566-571 (1966). (Available at PubMedCentral) 215. Williams, R. J. and
Deason, G., "Individuality in Vitamin C Needs," Proc. Nat. Acad.
Sci. 216. Williams, R. J.,
(symposium participant) in The Art of Predictive Medicine, W. L. Marxer and
G. R. Cowgill, eds.; C. C. Thomas (1967). (No known electronic link) 217. Williams, R. J.,
"We Abnormal Normals," Nutr. Today, December 1967, 19-23. (No known
electronic link) 218. Williams, R. J.,
"The Genetotrophic Approach to Metabolic Disease," in Exploratory
Concepts in Muscular Dystrophy and Related Disorders, 103-111, Excerpta
Medica Foundation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1967). (No known electronic link) 219. Gutierrez, R. M. and
Williams, R. J., "Excretion of Ketosteroids and Proneness to Breast
Cancer," Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 59, 938-943 (1968). (Available at PubMedCentral) 220. 221. Williams, R. J.,
"You Were Born to Be Different," Highlights for Children, 23(9),
38-39 (October 1968). (No known electronic link) 222. Williams, R. J.,
"Brief Proposal: Individuality and Biology," Persp. Biol. Med., 12,
162 (1968). (No known electronic link) 222a. Williams, R. J.,
"Planning for Individuals," in Planning Versus or For the
Individual, Proceedings of a Conference, April 5-6, 1968, sponsored and
published by The University of Texas System, American Institute of of Planners
(Gulf-Southwest Chapter), and The North Central Texas Council of Governments
(Arlington), 1969, 46-57. (No known electronic link) 223. Williams, R. J.,
"The Only Kind of People There Are," The Freeman, January 1969,
10-13. Reprinted in Free Market Economics: A Basic Reader, Foundation for
Economic Education, 1975, 15-17. (No known electronic link) 224. Williams, R. J.,
"Heredity, Human Understanding and Civilization," Am. Scientist,
57(2), 237-243 (1969). (No known electronic link) 225. Williams, R. J.,
"The Individual Approach to Geriatric Nutrition" [Paper presented
to Council on Aging and Human Development at Duke Medical Center, February
13, 1968], in Duke University Council on Aging and Human Development:
Proceedings of Seminars 1965-69, Durham 1969, 138-50. (No known electronic
link) 226. Williams, R. J.,
"Your Extraordinary Nutrition," Nat. Health Fed. Bull., July-August
1969, 9-14. (No known electronic link) 227. Williams, R. J.,
"Getting to Know You," The Sciences [ 228. Williams, R. J.,
"The Biology of Behavior," Saturday Review, January 30, 1971,
17-19, 61. Reprinted in The Freeman, April 1971, 239-247 and in SRIS
Quarterly [Phi Delta Kappa], Summer 1971, 11-14. (No known electronic link) 229. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition and Ischemic Heart Disease," Borden Review of Nutrition
Research, Vol. 31, No. 2 (1971), 17-29. (No known electronic link) 230. Williams, R. J.,
"How Can the Climate in Medical Education Be Changed?", Persp.
Biol. Med., 14, 608-614 (1971). (No known electronic link) 231. Williams, R. J.,
Heffley, J. D. and Bode, Charles W., "The Nutritive Value of Single
Foods," Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 68, 2361-2364 (1971). (Available at PNAS) 231a. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition," in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology,
3th ed., 1971, Vol 9, 273-274. (No known electronic link) 232. Williams, R. J.,
"Coming Events Cast Their Shadows" [Guest Editorial], Clin. Chem.,
18, 95-36 (1972). (No known electronic link) 233. Williams, R. J.
(with technical assistance of Chas. W. Bode), "Should the Science-based
Food Industry be Expected to Advance?", in Orthomolecular Psychiatry, D.
Hawkins and L. Pauling, eds., W. H. Freeman & Co., 1972, 316-324. (No known electronic link) 233a. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition Education of Physicians: Five Commentaries," Nutr.
Today, Sept./Oct. 1972, 24-28. (No known electronic link) 234. Williams, R. J.,
"Alcoholism is a Disease of the Brain," Let's Live Magazine,
February 1973, 80-83. (No known electronic link) 235. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutritional Environments and Heart Disease," Internat. Med.
Tribune, March 28, 1973, 5. (No known electronic link) 236. Williams, R. J.,
Heffley, James D., Yew, Man-Li and Bode, Charles W., "The 'Trophic'
Value of Foods," Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 70, 710-713 (1973).
(Available at PNAS) 237. Williams, R. J.,
"When Does Physical Fitness Start?", Health's-a-Poppin', APRFI
Bulletin (Am. Phys. Fitness Res. Inst.), Vol. 1, No. 7, 1973, p. 1, 4. (No
known electronic link) 238. Williams, R. J.,
"'Supernutrition' as a Strategy for the Control of Disease," J.
Orthomolecular Psych., 1, 98- 103 (1972). (No known electronic link) 239. Williams, R. J.,
"Vitamins," in The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, 3rd ed., C. A. Hampel
and G. G. Hawley, eds., Van Nostrand, 1973, 1151-53. (No known electronic
link) 240. Williams, R. J.,
"Verschafft uns eine Ernahrungswissenschaft! [Provide Us With a Science
of Nutrition!]", Der Wendepunkt, Nr. 5, Mai 1973, 193-195. Gegrundet von
Dr. med. MaxBircher-Benner. 241. Williams, R. J.,
"Verschafft uns eine Ernahrungswissenschaft! II [Provide Us With a
Science of Nutrition! II]", Der Wendepunkt, Nr. 6, Juni 1973, 249-256.
Gegrundet von Dr.med Max Bircher-Benner, 242. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Individuality Affects Patterns of Aging," in The
Crisis in Health Care for the Aging, Huxley Institute for Biosocial Research,
New York, 1973, 42-43. (No known electronic link) 243. Williams, R. J.,
Heffley, James D., Yew, Man-Li and Bode, Charles W., "A Renaissance of
Nutritional Science is Imminent," Persp. Biol. Med., 17, 1-15 (1973).
(No known electronic link) 244. Williams, R. J.,
"Statement of Roger J. Williams" [supporting the Hosmer Bill (HR
643) to modify Food and Drug Administration Regulations], in Vitamin, Mineral
and Diet Supplements, Part 1, Hearings before the [House] Subcommittee on
Public Health and Environment, 93rd Congress, October 30, 1973, Serial no.
93-58, U.S. Government Printing Office, 312-317, plus 11 exhibits, 317-364
(1974). (No known
electronic link) 245. Williams, R. J.,
"Environmentalist, Heal Thyself," 246. Williams, R. J.,
"Method Against Madness" [on mental disease], Texas Monthly, April
1974, 33, 35. (Available through subscription at Texas Monthly) 247. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition for Chemists," American Laboratory, Vol. 6, No. 4, 29-30
(1974). (No known electronic link) 248. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition Contretemps" (A debate: D. Mark Hegsted and Lynne M.
Ausman vs. Roger J. Williams.) Nutrition Today, March-April 1974, 9-10, 29.
(No known electronic link) 249. Williams, R. J.,
"The Adipose Tissue Issue," 250. Williams, R. J.,
"Waltzing Methuselah," 251. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemical Individuality: A Story of Neglect," J. Int. Acad.
Prev. Med., 1, 99-106 (1974). (No known electronic link) 252. Williams, R. J.,
"The Neglect of Nutritional Science in Cancer Research,"
Congressional Record, Vol. 120, No. 157, October 16, 1974, S 19204-S 19206
(introduced by Senator Hubert H. Humphrey). (No known electronic link) 253. Williams, R. J.,
"Biology of Human Variation: Human Individuality," in Human
Ecology, F. Sargent, II, ed., North-Holland/American Elsevier, 1974, 63-74.
(No known electronic link) 254. Heffley, James D.
and Williams, R. J., "The Nutritional Teamwork Approach: Prevention and
Regression of Cataracts in Rats," Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 71,
4164-4168 (1974). (Available at PubMedCentral) 255. Williams, R. J.,
"When Whiskey Sours," 256. Williams, R. J.,
"A Case for Intuition and Common Sense," in Legacies in the Study
of Behavior: The Wisdom and Experience of Many, J. W. Cullen, ed., C. C.
Thomas, 1974, 211-246. (No known electronic link) 256a. Williams, R. J.,
"Statement of Roger J. Williams" (http://bioinst.cm.utexas.edu/williams/256ao.htm)
and "Drugs and Nutrients Must Be Differentiated" (http://bioinst.cm.utexas.edu/williams/256ap.htm)
in Food Supplement Legislation, 1974, Hearings before the [Senate]
Subcommittee on Health, 93rd Congress, August 14, 1974, U.S. Government
Printing Office, 585-589 (1974). 257. Williams, R. J.,
"Medical Research Leading to the Acceptance of the Orthomolecular
Approach," J. Orthomolecular Psych., 4, 98-101 (1975). (No known electronic link) 258. Williams, R. J.,
"Tom Spies Memorial Address," In New Dynamics of Preventive
Medicine, Vol. 3, 3-9 (1975), L. R. Pomeroy, ed. (7th meeting of The
Internat. Acad. of Prev. Med.). (No known electronic link) 259. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition in the Prevention of Disease," 260. Williams, R. J.,
"The Future of Nutritional Science," J. Appl. Nutr., 27, 9-16
(1975). (No known electronic link) 261. Williams, R. J.,
"A New Brand of Nutritional Science." In New Dynamics of Preventive
Medicine, Vol. 4, (1976), L. R. Pomeroy, ed. (8th meeting of The Internat.
Acad. of Prev. Med.). (No known electronic link) 262. Williams, R. J.,
"Let's Pursue Nutrition to Heal and Prevent Sickness!" Family
Weekly [newspaper magazine], April 25, 1976, 4, 6. (No known electronic link)
263. 264. Williams, R. J.,
"Inborn Individuality and Nutrition," J. Int. Acad. Prev. Med., 2,
5-7 (1975). (No known electronic link) 265. Williams, R. J.,
"New Horizons in Nutrition," Food & Nutrition News, [Nat. Live
Stock and Meat Board], December-January, 1976-77, 1, 4. (No known electronic
link) 266. Williams, R. J. and
Rimland, Bernard, "Individuality and Biochemistry," in
International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychoanalysis &
Neurology, Vol. 6, B. B. Wolman, ed., Nostrand Reinhold, 1977, 26-30. (No
known electronic link) 267. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition and Disease Prevention: The State of the Science," in
New Dynamics of Preventive Medicine, Vol. 5, 115-122 (1977) (9th and 10th
meetings of The Internat. Acad. of Prev.Med.). (No known electronic link) 268. Davis, D. R.,
Malone, Elizabeth and Williams, R. J., "Biological Testing of Commercial
Breads," J. Int. Acad. Prev. Med., 4, 41-49 (1977). (No known electronic
link) 268a. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition," in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology,
4th ed.,1977, Vol 9, 273-274 [update of #231a]. (No known electronic link) 269. Williams, R. J.,
"Biochemistry: Relation to Food Science," in Encyclopedia of Food
Sciences, M. S. Peterson and A. H. Johnson, eds., Avi Publishing, 66-68
(1978). (No known electronic link) 270. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition: Universal, Critical, Always Improvable," Guest Essay, MD
Magazine, April 1978, 11. (No known electronic link) 271. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutritional Individuality," Human Nature, Vol. 1, No. 6, 46-53
(1978). Reprinted in J. of the Nutritional Acad., 2, 8-13 (1979). (No known
electronic link) 272. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition: An Updated View," J. of Energy Med., 1, 48-49 (1980).
(No known electronic link) 272a. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition Revisited," Discovery [ 272b. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition," in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology,
5th ed., 1982, Vol 9, 388 [update of #268a]. (No known electronic link) 273. Williams, R. J.,
"Can We Integrate Moral Principles with Science and Learning?",
with introduction by D. L. Miller, Texas Humanist, December 1984, 22-26. (No
known electronic link) 274. Williams, R. J.,
"Differential Nutrition: A Wave of the Future," Therapaeia
[supplement to Medical Tribune], May 1985, 6-9. (No known electronic link) 275. Williams, R. J., and
Davis, D. R., "Differential Nutrition--A New Orientation from Which to
Approach the Problems of Human Nutrition," Persp. Biol. Med. 29, 199-202
(1986). (No known electronic link) 276. Williams, R.
J.," Nutrition--A Brief Overview and Modern Perspective," J. Appl.
Nutr., 38, 13-18 (1986). (No known electronic link) 277. Williams, R. J.,
"Nutrition," in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology,
6th ed., 1987, Vol 12, 253-254 [update of #272b]. (No known electronic link) 278. Williams, R. J., and
Notable unpublished
writings: Williams, R. J.,
"Twelve Quick Lessons in Nutrition," 1977 (19 pages + 11
illustrations). Williams, R. J. and
Biesele, M. M., "The Discovery of Pantothenic Acid," 1985 (37
pages). Other writing of
interest: For
Dr. Williams’ book bibliography: http://www.doctoryourself.com/books_williams.html
Also of interest: http://www.doctoryourself.com/rjwilliams.html
Papers not electronically linked to are available to order, free of charge,
at http://bioinst.cm.utexas.edu/williams/index.html
This
bibliography is reprinted with the kind permission of Donald R. Davis,
Ph.D. (d.r.davis@mail.utexas.edu)
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