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Bernadine Healy Papers
Bernadine Healy (1944-2011) was a cardiologist who served as the first female director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) between 1991 and 1993. In addition to her work at Johns Hopkins University and the Cleveland Clinic, she also served as CEO of the American Red Cross and President of the American Heart Association. She is well-known for her work helping to establish equality for women in health policy and research, notably establishing the Women's Health Initiative at NIH.
Edward W. Dempsey papers
Frank Brown Berry Papers
Letters of appreciation and appointment (1952-1963), retirement correspondence (1963), ICNND and Army reports (1969-1974), curriculum vitae and bibliography (n.d.).
History of the National Board of Health, 1879-1893
Typescript and permalife copy of Miles' History of the National Board of Health.
History of the Surgeon General's Office, from June 1, 1887 to Dec. 1, 1890
One item, covers the period June 1, 1887 to Dec. 1, 1890.
National Institute of Mental Health Oral History Collection
The collection contains interviews with former directors and other individuals significant to the foundation and early history of the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Eli A. Rubenstein conducted the interviews between the years 1975-1978 as background for an intended book about the institute.
National Library of Medicine Miscellaneous Recordings Collection
Miscellaneous reel-to-reel tape recordings pertaining to the history of the National Library of Medicine found in HMD.
Organization and personnel of the Medical Department of the Confederacy : holograph / C.G. Toepper
An apparently unpublished holographic essay. Pages 131-141 are a listing of medical officers serving with the Confederate Army.
Ralph C. Williams Papers
Correspondence, photographs, captions, and short essays relating to the history of the U.S. Public Health Service and exhibits that were prepared on aspects of the same topic.
Ralph C. Williams Papers
Correspondence and related papers, pertaining chiefly to the publication of his United States Public Health Service, 1790-1950 (Washington, D.C, 1951).
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