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Box 6

 Container

Contains 53 Results:

Correspondence, 1934

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents

(photocopies of photostats at JHU)

Dates: 1934

Project correspondence, 1940

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 47

Typed extracts

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents From the Series: In the wake of Fielding Garrison's death on 18 April 1935, his close friend, Henry E. Sigerist of the Johns Hopkins University's Institute of the History of Medicine, devoted an entire issue of his Bulletin of the History of Medicine to Garrison's memory. In 1937 Sigerist also began to aid Baltimore businessman Franz Ludwig Tietsch in his plans to edit and publish an "autobiography" of Garrison as he depicted himself in letters to his friends. Sigerist published an appeal in the Bulletin to...
Dates: 1934

Correspondence, 1919-1932

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents

(photocopies of photostats at JHU)

Dates: 1919-1932

Project correspondence (Flexner, Simon), 1937-1938

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents

(photocopies of originals at JHU)

Dates: 1937-1938

Typed extracts

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 51-53
Scope and Contents From the Series: In the wake of Fielding Garrison's death on 18 April 1935, his close friend, Henry E. Sigerist of the Johns Hopkins University's Institute of the History of Medicine, devoted an entire issue of his Bulletin of the History of Medicine to Garrison's memory. In 1937 Sigerist also began to aid Baltimore businessman Franz Ludwig Tietsch in his plans to edit and publish an "autobiography" of Garrison as he depicted himself in letters to his friends. Sigerist published an appeal in the Bulletin to...
Dates: 1919-1932; 1937-1938

Correspondence, 1931

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 54
Scope and Contents

(photocopy of photostat at JHU; see also Fishbein, Morris: correspondence with Sigerist, Henry)

Dates: 1931

Typed extract

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 55
Scope and Contents From the Series: In the wake of Fielding Garrison's death on 18 April 1935, his close friend, Henry E. Sigerist of the Johns Hopkins University's Institute of the History of Medicine, devoted an entire issue of his Bulletin of the History of Medicine to Garrison's memory. In 1937 Sigerist also began to aid Baltimore businessman Franz Ludwig Tietsch in his plans to edit and publish an "autobiography" of Garrison as he depicted himself in letters to his friends. Sigerist published an appeal in the Bulletin to...
Dates: 1931