000000781 001__ 781 000000781 005__ 20241127123721.0 000000781 02480 $$alsg_00001 000000781 037__ $$aDA 000000781 245__ $$aLouis S. Goodman, M.D., circa 1965 000000781 260__ $$cCirca 1965 000000781 269__ $$a1965 000000781 300__ $$a20.6 x 12.4 cm. 000000781 336__ $$aImage; 000000781 520__ $$aDr. Louis S. Goodman was known as the discoverer of the first effective anticancer chemotherapy and was the co-creator of the classic textbook "Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics", co-written with colleague Alfred Z. Gilman, Ph.D. In cancer chemotherapy, the first effective drug was nitrogen mustard. In 1946, the government gave Dr. Goodman's team permission to publish the first paper on the use of nitrogen mustard in cancer treatment. Nitrogen mustard became a model for the discovery of other classes of anticancer drugs, and chemotherapy went on to become a standard treatment for many cancers, often in combination with surgery and radiation. The UT Southwestern Archives has a small collection of Dr. Goodman's papers that are related to his work on the textbook "Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics". 000000781 533__ $$d2018 000000781 540__ $$aThis image is provided for non-commercial, personal, or research use. For other questions regarding usage, contact UT Southwestern Library at archives@utsouthwestern.edu. 000000781 542__ $$uhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 000000781 600__ $$aGoodman, Louis S., 1906-2000 000000781 650__ $$aAntineoplastic Agents -- history$$2mesh 000000781 650__ $$aPharmacology -- history$$2mesh 000000781 655__ $$aPhoto 000000781 7001_ $$aUnknown 000000781 8564_ $$uhttps://utsw.tind.io/record/781/files/lsg_00001.jp2$$90a09f529-fa57-4ce4-a2eb-a1ee8fd03c84$$s458872 000000781 902__ $$ahttps://library.utsouthwestern.edu/main/portals/jpull2.aspx?9617&section=cdm 000000781 914__ $$ap16135coll1 000000781 915__ $$a845 000000781 982__ $$aUT Southwestern Images, 1943-Present 000000781 985__ $$aLouis S. Goodman Collection 000000781 986__ $$aUT Southwestern Images