Box 3
Contains 192 Results:
"Health problems of the self-supporting student", 1939
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"Health education - an urgent need in negro colleges", 1940
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"The tuberculosis problem in negro schools and colleges", 1940
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"The status of student health programs in negro colleges in 1938-39", 1941
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"Syphilis case-finding program in negro colleges", 1941
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"Observations on the health progress of negroes in the United States during the past two decades", 1941
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"Opportunities for postgraduate study for negro practicing physicians in the south", 1942
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"Trends in public health activities among negroes in 96 southern counties during the period 1930-39", 1942
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"A study of negro nursing", 1942
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"Public health as a professional career", 1944
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.