National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
National Institutes of Health Collection
Contains American College of Physicians certificate presented to NIH (1972), and papers presented at the commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the Clinical Center (1973).
National Library of Medicine Miscellaneous Recordings Collection
Miscellaneous reel-to-reel tape recordings pertaining to the history of the National Library of Medicine found in HMD.
National Science Foundation Special Committee on Medical Research Records
The papers in the collection reflect the committee's activities and interests. Included in the files are the program analyses prepared for the committee, background information on medical research in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and other information reflective of the state of federal medical research in the mid-1950's.
NIH Centennial Celebration Collection
Photographs, negatives, videotapes, and speech texts documenting the celebration of NIH's centennial in 1987.
NIH Directors' Files
Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, committee agendas and minutes maintained by the Directors office of the National Institutes of Health.
NIH Office of the Associate Director, Program Planning and Evaluation Records
Contains appropriations and obligations for the National Institutes of Health, by institute, from fiscal year 1950 through fiscal year 1984, as generated by the Office of Program Planning and Evaluation's Management Databank.
Robert H. Felix Papers
Includes talks, reprints, and miscellaneous publications through his retirement from St. Louis University.
Robert Q. Marston Articles and Speeches
Speeches and articles from his tenure as Director of the National Institutes of Health (1966-1973).
Robert S. Stone Articles and Speeches
Twelve speeches and one article by Dr. Robert S. Stone, arranged chronologically and includes a content list.
Rolla E. Dyer Papers
Correspondence, reports, and other documentation of Dr. Dyer's activities during the decade after his retirement from the Public Health Service.