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Box 1

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Correspondence, June 3 - July 17, 1918

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Collection Summary From the Collection: Letters from Col. William Otway Owen seeking the services of Dr. Ewing for the Army Medical Museum. Ewing was professor of pathology at Cornell University. Correspondence documents Ewing's acceptance, the contract terms of his work, an article for Military Surgeon he wrote, asking assistance for collecting and arranging pathological material from WWI to become part of Army Medical Museum. Papers include two drafts of "The place of pathological anatomy in military medicin" and one draft of...
Dates: June 3 - July 17, 1918

Correspondence, July 23 - October 23, 1918

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Collection Summary From the Collection: Letters from Col. William Otway Owen seeking the services of Dr. Ewing for the Army Medical Museum. Ewing was professor of pathology at Cornell University. Correspondence documents Ewing's acceptance, the contract terms of his work, an article for Military Surgeon he wrote, asking assistance for collecting and arranging pathological material from WWI to become part of Army Medical Museum. Papers include two drafts of "The place of pathological anatomy in military medicin" and one draft of...
Dates: July 23 - October 23, 1918

Correspondence, October 28 - November 20, 1918

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Collection Summary From the Collection: Letters from Col. William Otway Owen seeking the services of Dr. Ewing for the Army Medical Museum. Ewing was professor of pathology at Cornell University. Correspondence documents Ewing's acceptance, the contract terms of his work, an article for Military Surgeon he wrote, asking assistance for collecting and arranging pathological material from WWI to become part of Army Medical Museum. Papers include two drafts of "The place of pathological anatomy in military medicin" and one draft of...
Dates: October 28 - November 20, 1918

Correspondence, November 22 - February 1, 1918-1919

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Collection Summary From the Collection: Letters from Col. William Otway Owen seeking the services of Dr. Ewing for the Army Medical Museum. Ewing was professor of pathology at Cornell University. Correspondence documents Ewing's acceptance, the contract terms of his work, an article for Military Surgeon he wrote, asking assistance for collecting and arranging pathological material from WWI to become part of Army Medical Museum. Papers include two drafts of "The place of pathological anatomy in military medicin" and one draft of...
Dates: November 22 - February 1, 1918-1919