Abstract
Dr. Lawrence Kolb was a pioneer in the medical approach to narcotics addiction treatment and in public health research and treatment of mental illness. He was one of the first to advocate treating drug addicts as patients, not criminals. The collection deals chiefly with the subjects of drug addiction, alcoholism, juvenile delinquency, and mental health.
Dates
- Creation: 1912-1972
Extent
5.8 Linear Feet (14 boxes)
Creator
- Kolb, Lawrence, 1881-1972 (Person)
Physical Location
Materials stored onsite. History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine
Language of Materials
Collection materials primarily in English
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Biographical Note
Dr. Lawrence Kolb was a pioneer in the medical approach to narcotics addiction treatment and in public health research and treatment of mental illness. He was born in Galesville, Md., Feb. 20, 1881, and graduated from the University of Maryland medical school in 1908. The next year he was commissioned an Assistant Surgeon in the Public Health Service. From 1913 to 1919, he was stationed at the Ellis Island, N.Y. Immigration Station specializing in the mental disease and illness of incoming aliens. During this same period, he also developed a program for the study and treatment of post-World War I patients suffering from war-caused neuroses. In 1923, Dr. Kolb came to Washington, D.C. and spent five years studying drug addiction and its relationship to crime. He was one of the first to advocate treating drug addicts as patients, not criminals. By 1934, Dr. Kolb was an international expert in the study of psychiatry and narcotics, and was appointed head of the PHS Narcotics Hospital in Lexington, KY. to lead the U.S. government's first experimental unit for treating drug addicts. His final duty station was as Chief of the PHS Mental Hygiene Division from 1938-1944. He was promoted to Assistant Surgeon General in 1942. His work there, along with that of Dr. Thomas Parran, led to the creation of the National Institute for Mental Health in 1946.
Collection Summary
Correspondence, reports, documents clippings, reprints and photos deal chiefly with the subjects of drug addiction, alcoholism, juvenile delinquency, and mental health. Among the correspondents are Clifford W. Beers, Rupert Blue, F. A. Carmelia, Hugh S. Cumming, Robert H. Felix, Richmond P. Hobson, Adolph Meyer, W. F. Ossenfort, Thomas Parran, C. C. Pierce, Carleton Simon, Walter L. Treadway, and Lloyd H. Ziegler.
Abstract
Dr. Lawrence Kolb was a pioneer in the medical approach to narcotics addiction treatment and in public health research and treatment of mental illness. He was one of the first to advocate treating drug addicts as patients, not criminals. The collection deals chiefly with the subjects of drug addiction, alcoholism, juvenile delinquency, and mental health.
Physical Location
Materials stored onsite. History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine
Provenance
Gift, Lawrence C. Kolb, 1974.
General
- Processed by
- HMD Staff
- Encoded by
- Dan Jenkins; Jenni Orme
- Processing completed
- 1974; April 2020
Creator
- Kolb, Lawrence, 1881-1972 (Person)
Subject
- Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948 (Person)
- Brown, Charles T. (Person)
- Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948 (Person)
- Hobson, Richmond Pearson, 1870-1937 (Person)
- Parran, Thomas, Jr., 1892-1968 (Person)
- Treadway, Walter L. (Walter Lewis), 1886-1973 (Person)
- Public Health Service Hospital (Lexington, Ky.) (Organization)
- United States. Public Health Service (Organization)
- Title
- Finding Aid to the Lawrence Kolb Papers, 1912-1972
- Status
- Unverified Partial Draft
- Author
- HMD Staff
- Date
- 1974; April 2020
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Finding aid is written in English
- Edition statement
- 2.0
Collecting Area Details
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