The Diagnosis of Syphilis [Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Division of Venereal Disease], 1949
Scope and Contents
This subseries consists of publications produced by the federal government. Subjects of interest include automation in the delivery of medical services, medical research, research and training in psychiatry, graduate medical education, and technological advances in medicine in the 1980s. Notable publications are a report regarding the success of medical facilities after ten years under the Hill-Burton Act; "The Heart, Stroke and Cancer Amendments of 1965;" and a report by a division of the National Institutes of Health regarding five-year graduate enrollment and Ph.D. output in scientific fields.
Dates
- 1949
Extent
From the Collection: 33.73 Linear Feet (81 boxes plus oversize items)
Language of Materials
Collection materials primarily in English
Restrictions
No restrictions on access.
Scope and Contents
This subseries consists of publications produced by the federal government. Subjects of interest include automation in the delivery of medical services, medical research, research and training in psychiatry, graduate medical education, and technological advances in medicine in the 1980s. Notable publications are a report regarding the success of medical facilities after ten years under the Hill-Burton Act; "The Heart, Stroke and Cancer Amendments of 1965;" and a report by a division of the National Institutes of Health regarding five-year graduate enrollment and Ph.D. output in scientific fields.
Creator
- From the Collection: Wilson, Vernon E. (Person)
Collecting Area Details
Part of the Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collection Collecting Area
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