National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Photograph of enlarged tonsils used in the study of Tangier disease
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. Stone was NIH Director from 1973-1975.
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.
Sam Silverman NIH Events Negatives Collection
Collection of negatives often accompanied by daily shoot lists with name and dates. Silverman was a NIH staff photographer from 1949-1971, sent on event assignments across campus. Includes individuals, events, and NIAID study group photos.
Sara E. Branham Papers
Correspondence and collected offprints of Sarah Branham, senior bacteriologist at the Hygienic Laboratory. Her research expertise centered on influenza and meningococcal infections.
Sarah E. Stewart Papers
NIH microbiologist and bacteriologist, Stewart was known for her discovery that certain virus strains can jump species and produce cancers in other hosts. Collection consists of biographical data, correspondence, clippings, reprints, oral history memoir, and laboratory notes.
Station journal of the Hygienic Laboratory/National Institute of Health
Log of noteworthy activities at the Hygienic Laboratory, a record of employees and their travels as well as visitors to the facility.