RS 14/7/12
Benbrook, Edward Antony  (1892-1967)

Papers, 1917-1967

Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

Descriptive summary

creator:

Edward Antony Benbrook

title:

Papers

dates:

1917-1967

extent:

0.84 linear feet ( 2 document boxes)

collection number:

RS 14/7/12

repository:

University Archives,Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 
Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

Edward Antony Benbrook Papers,  RS 14/7/12,  Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

 

Biographical note


Edward Antony Benbrook was born in South Orange, New Jersey on May 15, 1892.  He received a D.V.M. (1914) from the University of Pennsylvania.

After receiving his degree, Benbrook became a veterinary pathology assistant and an instructor in veterinary bacteriology at the University of Pennsylvania.  In 1915, he took a position at the Oklahoma A&M College (Oklahoma State University) as an instructor in the Department of Veterinary Science, and he was soon promoted to Assistant Professor.  He remained in this position, until 1918 when he came to Iowa State College (University) as an Associate Professor of Veterinary Investigation.  A year later Benbrook became Professor and Head of the Department of Veterinary Pathology.  He held this position until 1957, when he retired as Department Head.  Benbrook continued as Professor in Veterinary Pathology and Parasitology on a nine-month basis until 1962, and on a three-month basis until his death on January 20, 1967.

For his achievements as a researcher and instructor, Benbrook was awarded the Clarence Hartley Covault  Distinguished Professorship in Veterinary Medicine (1959), and Professor of the Year by the Cardinal Guild (1961). 

He was also an active member of several professional organizations including:  American Veterinary Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Research Workers in Animal Diseases, American Society of Parasitologists, and National Board of Veterinary Examiners.

 

Collection description


The collection contains biographical information on E. A. Benbrook, including obituaries, news releases, and faculty information sheets.  The majority of the collection consists of photographs of parasites taken with Margaret Sloss.  Other information in the collection includes notes from courses in parasitology he taught at Iowa State University and Oklahoma A&M College (Oklahoma State University), and two articles:  “Dracunculus Medinensis Appears in the United States as a Parasite of the Fox” (1932) and “The Occurrence of the Guinea-worm, Dracunculus Medinensis, in a Dog and in a Mink, with a Review of this Parasitism” (1940).   

Organization


The collection is arranged in alphabetical order.

  

Container List

 

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

1

1

Biographical material

1941-1967

1

2

Course notes for Parasitology, at Iowa State University, notebook I

1958-1967

1

3

Course notes for Parasitology, at Iowa State University, notebook

1958-1967

1

4

Course notes for Parasitology, at Iowa State University, notebook

1958-1967

1

5

Course notes for Parasitology, at Oklahoma A&M College (Oklahoma State University)

1917

1

6

Parasite photographs I, respiratory, 1-34  (34 5x7 B&W photographs)

1967

1

7

Parasite photographs I, stomach, 35-72  (38 5x7 B&W photographs)

1967

2

1

Parasite photographs II, intestines, cattle (5 5x7 B&W photographs)

1931-1947

2

2

Parasite photographs II, intestines, dog-fox-cat (3 8x10, 24 5x7, and 6 3x5 B&W photographs)

1926-1947

2

3

Parasite photographs II, intestines, horse (7 8x10 and 16 5x7 B&W photographs)

1926-1941

2

4

Parasite photographs II, intestines, miscellaneous (9 5x7 and 6 3x5 B&W photographs)

1929-1940

2

5

Parasite photographs II, intestines, poultry (8 5x7 and 16 3x5 B&W photographs)

1928-1947

2

6

Parasite photographs II, intestines, sheep-goats (1 8x10, 17 5x7, and 5 3x5 B&W photographs)

1926-1955

2

7

Parasite photographs II, intestines, swine (19 5x7 and 2 3x5 B&W photographs)

1924-1944

2

8

Parasite photographs III, blood vascular (1 5x7 B&W photograph)

1947

2

9

Parasite photographs III, genital (1 5x7 B&W photograph)

1949

2

10

Parasite photographs III, liver (13 5x7 and 4 3x5 B&W photographs)

1925-1948

2

11

Parasite photographs III, miscellaneous (1 8x10, 6 5x7, and 3 3x5 B&W photographs)

1926-1942

2

12

Parasite photographs III, muscles (1 8x10, 4 5x7, and 2 3x5 B&W photographs)

1929-1930

2

13

Parasite photographs III, skin (2 8x10, 35 5x7, and 20 3x5 B&W photographs)

1924-1946

2

14

Parasite photographs III, uro-genital (9 5x7 and 1 3x5 B&W photographs)

1930-1940

2

15

Publications

1932, n.d.


Comments: tzanish@iastate.edu
Iowa State University Library, Ames, IA 50011
URL: http://www.lib.iastate.edu/arch/rgrp/14-7-12.html
Revised: 9 March 2001.