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William A. Silverman papers on retrolental fibroplasia

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 429

Abstract

Contains correspondence and one audiotape on the history of retrolental fibroplasia, collected by Silverman during the preparation of his book Retrolental fibroplasia: a modern parable.

Dates

  • Creation: 1949-1980 (bulk 1973-1980)

Extent

0.21 Linear Feet (1 box)

Creator

Physical Location

Materials stored onsite.

Language of Materials

Collection materials primarily in English

Restrictions

Collection is not restricted. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access.

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Collection Summary

Contains correspondence and one audiotape on the history of retrolental fibroplasia, collected by Silverman during the preparation of his book Retrolental fibroplasia: a modern parable. Includes material on the first identified cases of retrolental fibroplasia and on the cooperative study of the disease done in 1953-1954. Correspondents include J.D. Baum, Paul A. Chandler, Stewart H. Clifford, Richard L. Day, Harry H. Gordon, Lars J. Gyllensten, Ray... Hepner, Everett Kinsey, John B. McPherson, Arnall Patz, and Clement A. Smith.

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