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Book Review for the Journal of the Kansas Medical Society of the "Meaning of Social Medicine," by I. Galdston, 1954

 File — Box: 73, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This series consists of unfinished manuscripts and published articles or book reviews written by Dr. Wilson. The manuscripts and published materials are arranged in chronological order by date of publication or creation, with undated manuscripts arranged in alphabetical order by name of the article at the end of the series.

Articles written by Dr. Wilson, as a single author or in joint authorship with others, in the 1950s generally involved the application of pharmaceuticals in medical treatment. During the 1960s, when Dr. Wilson was Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Missouri, he wrote annual reports on the progress of the medical school which were published in Missouri Medicine. Of particular importance in this series, are articles and manuscripts discussing the important role of the family practitioner and the field of primary health care in modern medicine. These include draft undated manuscripts titled "The Family Practitioner in the 1970's," and "Meeting the Challenge of Education For Primary Health Care," and a published article titled "Implementing the Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Education for Family Practice," in a 1969 edition of the Journal of American Medicine (JAMA).

Dr. Wilson's expertise in the development of regional medical programs generated important articles on the subject, including an article on the Missouri Regional Medical Program published in Missouri Medicine in 1968; an article on rural health care systems in JAMA; a chapter titled "A Look Ahead at Rural Health Care" for a book on rural health care to be published by North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University Press in 1975; and what appears to be an unpublished article on an interdisciplinary approach to the delivery of rural health care. Dr. Wilson also wrote about medical ethics, the history and progress of medical education, and the future relationship between automation and medicine. Included in this series is a longer history of the Vanderbilt Medical Center with a short entry written by Dr. Wilson on the school's projected future.

Dates

  • 1954

Extent

From the Collection: 33.73 Linear Feet (81 boxes plus oversize items)

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Collection materials primarily in English

Restrictions

No restrictions on access.

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This series consists of unfinished manuscripts and published articles or book reviews written by Dr. Wilson. The manuscripts and published materials are arranged in chronological order by date of publication or creation, with undated manuscripts arranged in alphabetical order by name of the article at the end of the series.

Articles written by Dr. Wilson, as a single author or in joint authorship with others, in the 1950s generally involved the application of pharmaceuticals in medical treatment. During the 1960s, when Dr. Wilson was Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Missouri, he wrote annual reports on the progress of the medical school which were published in Missouri Medicine. Of particular importance in this series, are articles and manuscripts discussing the important role of the family practitioner and the field of primary health care in modern medicine. These include draft undated manuscripts titled "The Family Practitioner in the 1970's," and "Meeting the Challenge of Education For Primary Health Care," and a published article titled "Implementing the Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Education for Family Practice," in a 1969 edition of the Journal of American Medicine (JAMA).

Dr. Wilson's expertise in the development of regional medical programs generated important articles on the subject, including an article on the Missouri Regional Medical Program published in Missouri Medicine in 1968; an article on rural health care systems in JAMA; a chapter titled "A Look Ahead at Rural Health Care" for a book on rural health care to be published by North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University Press in 1975; and what appears to be an unpublished article on an interdisciplinary approach to the delivery of rural health care. Dr. Wilson also wrote about medical ethics, the history and progress of medical education, and the future relationship between automation and medicine. Included in this series is a longer history of the Vanderbilt Medical Center with a short entry written by Dr. Wilson on the school's projected future.

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Part of the Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collection Collecting Area

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