sample="quota" bates="503257271" isource="rjr" decade="1970" class="ni" date="19700603" Return Address June 3, 1970 Dear Dr. Colby: I have compiled the enclosed bibliography from an extensive bibliography included in Neoplasms of the Domesticated Mammals by E. Cotchin - Commonwealth Bureau of Animal Health - Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau 1956 - I do not know how many of these articles are going to be available to us, and how many of these are going to be useful, but, I hope, there will be enough literature for our purpose. A good bibliography up to 1962 is included in the "Homolbuch der Speziellen Pathologishen Anatomy, 1962 (I will send you the exact reference) - An interesting table listing tumors by species and locations is included in the "Veterinary Pathology" by Smith & Jones ( Seo. & Febiyer 1966) In addition to the problem outlined in your letter, which would give the increase of lung cancer in a non smoking dog population I am trying to assemble literature which may give an answer to the question: In which way does cancer of "dogs" differ from cancer of "men" (type of cancer, sex, age, etc.) It would have interested me to go to the Institute Jür Staoklen Jorshung in Frankfurt, but I have to give that up. In my program, however, remains Hamburg, where my husband has been invited for a lecture. I think that it would be very useful to visit Dr. Weber of the Verband der Cigaretten Industria, I have already been in touch with him. I am sending a few articles under separate covers. Best Greeting - Sincerely S. S Post.