Box 4
Container
Contains 76 Results:
Latest Advancement in Health Research, 1972
File — Box: 4, Folder: 59
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1972
Washington Post - "Shift to Coal Seen Shortening Lives", 1974 Feb 16
File — Box: 4, Folder: 60
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1974 Feb 16
Drug Research Reports - "NIH's Fears Become Real", 1974 Dec 11
File — Box: 4, Folder: 61
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1974 Dec 11
Washington Post - "NIH and the Real World", 1974 Dec 27
File — Box: 4, Folder: 62
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1974 Dec 27
Washington Report on Medicine and Health - "Cooper and Fredrickson Nominations Sent to Senate by Ford", 1975 Apr 28
File — Box: 4, Folder: 63
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1975 Apr 28
Washington Post - "Worldviews", 1975 May 11
File — Box: 4, Folder: 64
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1975 May 11
Washington Post for Tangier File, 1975 Jun 2
File — Box: 4, Folder: 65
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1975 Jun 2
Philadelphia Inquirer - "Cancer Research Unit Opens", 1975 Jun 12
File — Box: 4, Folder: 66
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1975 Jun 12
Washington Post - "A Scientific Breakthrough", 1976 Jul 2
File — Box: 4, Folder: 67
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1976 Jul 2
York, PA Newspaper - "Legion Disease: Man-made Virus?", 1976 Aug
File — Box: 4, Folder: 68
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates:
1976 Aug