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2009 H1N1 Flu Pandemic Response Archives Oral History Collection
Interviews with DHHS federal staff that had significant roles in managing and directing the federal response to the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic, conducted on behalf of the National Library of Medicine for the Making History: H1N1 Oral History Project.
2009 H1N1 Flu Pandemic Response Documentation Archive
A brief history of the activities of Atherton Seidell in the field of documentation
Photocopy of typescript. The original document was presented to the Smithsonian Institution in 1964. The author used the National Library of Medicine as a part of her research for this paper.
A history of the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications : research and development at the National Library of Medicine, 1966-1980
Draft. Photocopy of typescript.
A journal of remarkable occurrences in the time of James M. Gardiner
Autobiographical diary, chiefly personal, of a physician. The narrative begins when Gardiner, at 16, started studying medicine in Newburgh. Gardiner gives the titles of the specific medical books he reads over the next 3 years. Also interspersed among personal notes of his life are brief accounts of medical procedures.
A. Southall Correspondence
Correspondence between A. Southall and the New England Medical Institute pertaining to a complete and permanent cure for illness, a treatment program Southall was involved with. Includes printed matter.
Abraham Goldin Papers
Correspondence, and notes from meetings and conferences concerning the experimental design of, and protocols for, drugs used in chemotherapy, along with reprints of scientific articles authored by Dr. Goldin.
Abraham Jacobi Papers
Contains notes, correspondence, and clippings pertaining to cholera and tuberculin.
Academy of Medicine Archives
Constitution, bylaws, membership lists, board of directors minutes, meeting announcements, and other documents.
Acadia Institute Ethnographic and Medical Sociology Research Collection
Interview transcripts and memos, field notes, correspondence, subject files, reprints, and newspaper clippings documenting multiple ethnographical medical sociology research projects conducted by Judith Swazey and Renée Fox, working independently and jointly under the auspices of the Acadia Institute which primarily focused on social, ethical, and policy issues in biomedical research and healthcare.