Issue | #2 |
Published | Summer 1947 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | W. W. D. Sones; William M. Gaines |
Notes | Picture stories from Science, Summer 1947 -- Vol. 1, No. 2 Published quarterly by School Comics, Inc., at 225 Lafayette St., New York, N.Y. Application as second-class matter pending at the Post Office at New York, N.Y. One year subscription in the United States 40¢ plus 10¢ packing and mailing -- Total 50 ¢. Elesewhere [sic] $1.00. Editorial Advisory Council: Dr. H. H. Giles, Dr. H. Claude Hardy, Morris Nelson Sachs, M. S., Dr. W. W. D. Sones, Vinal H. Tibbetts, Prof. Harvey Zorbaugh; Unpublished issues 3 to 5 are listed as "In preparation." |
Characters | Louis Pasteur; Paul Erlich; Edward Jenner; William Harvey |
Genre | fact |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Notes | Picture stories from Science, Summer 1947 -- Vol. 1, No. 2 Published quarterly by School Comics, Inc., at 225 Lafayette St., New York, N.Y. Application as second-class matter pending at the Post Office at New York, N.Y. One year subscription in the United States 40¢ plus 10¢ packing and mailing -- Total 50 ¢. Elesewhere [sic] $1.00. Editorial Advisory Council: Dr. H. H. Giles, Dr. H. Claude Hardy, Morris Nelson Sachs, M. S., Dr. W. W. D. Sones, Vinal H. Tibbetts, Prof. Harvey Zorbaugh; Unpublished issues 3 to 5 are listed as "In preparation." |
Synopsis | Contents, introduction, Editorial Advisory Council, indicia |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Letters | Typeset; ? |
Notes | Inside front cover |
Synopsis | The story of nutrients: describes how to test for starch, sugar, protein, and fat, introduces minerals and vitamins |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | Admiral Anson; James Lind; Christian Eijkman; F. G. Hopkins; Casimir Funk; Charles G. King |
Synopsis | Discoveries of vitamins A, B1, C, D and G (B2, riboflavin) |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | William Beaumont; Alexis St. Martin |
Synopsis | Dr. William Beaumont investigates digestion with the help of an opening into the stomach of Alexis St. Martin. |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | Professor Cy Ence |
Synopsis | Professor Cy Ence gives some children a guided tour of the human digestive system. |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | William Harvey |
Synopsis | A doctor explains blood circulation to young Tom. |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | Mr. Robins; Sir Francis Bacon; Napoleon Bonaparte; Nicholas Appert; Peter Durand |
Synopsis | Mr. Robins explains food preservation methods to his students. |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Antony Leeuwenhoek; Louis Pasteur |
Synopsis | The story of germs (bacteria and viruses) |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | "Mike" Robe; "Jimmy" Germ |
Synopsis | Fanciful description of how germs enter the body and how phagocytes and antibodies fight them |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | Edward Jenner; Louis Pasteur; Lady Montague; Sara Nelmes; Mrs. Phipps; James Phipps; Joseph Meister |
Synopsis | The story of vaccination and inoculation, discovered by Jenner (smallpox) and Pasteur (rabies) |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | Walter Reed; James Carroll; Jesse Lazear; Charles W. Finley; Henry C. Carter; William A. Dean; John R. Kissinger; John J. Moran |
Synopsis | Dr. Walter Reed and his assistants and volunteers discover that Yellow Fever is spread by Aëdes mosquitoes. |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | Joseph Lister |
Synopsis | Dr. Joseph Lister discovers how to control infection with an antiseptic, carbolic acid (phenol). |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | Robert Koch; Paul Erlich; Gerhard Domagk; Constantin Levaditi; Alexander Fleming |
Synopsis | The story of the new germ killers: Robert Koch (internal sterilization, a failure); Paul Erlich (atoxyl, salvarsan); Gerhard Domagk (protonsil); Constantin Levaditi (sulfanilamide); Alexander Fleming (penicillin) |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Characters | William T. G. Morton; Charles T. Jackson; John Warren |
Synopsis | The story of anaesthetics: a fictionalized story of the discovery of the use of ethyl ether as a surgical anaesthetic |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Pencils | Don Cameron |
Inks | Don Cameron |
Synopsis | Alphabetical and chronological indexes |
Genre | fact |
Script | Morris Nelson Sachs |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Illustrated advertisement for the EC (Educational Comics) line: Picture Stories from World History 1-2 and Picture Stories from Science 1 |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Inside back cover |
Synopsis | Illustrated advertisement for the EC (Entertaining Comics) line: International Comics #5, Land of the Lost Comics #8, Dandy Comics #5, Animal Fables #7, Fat and Slat #3 and Tiny Tot Comics #10. |