Box 150
Contains 4 Results:
Health Politics: Power, Populism and Health, 2005
This series includes both published and unpublished works arranged into four sub-series: The Surgeon General's Reports and Workshops, C. Everett Koop as Author, C. Everett Koop as Contributor, and Works by Others. The bulk of this series is comprised of hard bound books authored or contributed to by Koop; many medical papers he wrote as a pediatrician can be found in Series III: Subject Files. The materials are arranged chronologically within each sub-series.
Improving Medical Adherence: How to Talk to Patients About Their Medications, 2006
This series includes both published and unpublished works arranged into four sub-series: The Surgeon General's Reports and Workshops, C. Everett Koop as Author, C. Everett Koop as Contributor, and Works by Others. The bulk of this series is comprised of hard bound books authored or contributed to by Koop; many medical papers he wrote as a pediatrician can be found in Series III: Subject Files. The materials are arranged chronologically within each sub-series.
High Society: How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It, 2007
This series includes both published and unpublished works arranged into four sub-series: The Surgeon General's Reports and Workshops, C. Everett Koop as Author, C. Everett Koop as Contributor, and Works by Others. The bulk of this series is comprised of hard bound books authored or contributed to by Koop; many medical papers he wrote as a pediatrician can be found in Series III: Subject Files. The materials are arranged chronologically within each sub-series.
AIDS Weekly Reader, 1988 Jul 24 - Oct 23
This series includes both published and unpublished works arranged into four sub-series: The Surgeon General's Reports and Workshops, C. Everett Koop as Author, C. Everett Koop as Contributor, and Works by Others. The bulk of this series is comprised of hard bound books authored or contributed to by Koop; many medical papers he wrote as a pediatrician can be found in Series III: Subject Files. The materials are arranged chronologically within each sub-series.