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Beijing Red Cross Society Collection
Benjamin Lieberman papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Contains handwritten notes, a program, photos, and other materials related to the 15th International Physiological Congress held in Moscow and Leningrad in August, 1935. The materials include accounts of travel in Poland and other locales.
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.
Bernard Glueck Papers
Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck.
Bernard John Dowling Irwin Papers
Collection contains reprints of articles written by Irwin and articles written about him and his career, biographical data, and photographs.
Bernhard Witkop papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Papers relating to origins of NIH Visiting Program. Correspondence between Witkop and Abraham Patchornik, research chemist (organic chemistry) at the Weizmann Institute of Science (Reovoth, Israel ) and colleague of Witkop at NIAMD. 2 boxes of reprints, chronologically arranged. Also letters and photos of his Japanese students from the NIH Visiting Scholars Program he helped establish. Biographical essays he wrote about Paul Ehrlich and Percy Julian.
Bertram Brown Papers
Dr. Bertram S. Brown was a key figure in the national effort to redefine and expand mental health services during the 1960s and 1970s. Dr. Brown's distinguished federal career at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) helped shape many of the decisions which led to these changes. His tenure at NIMH culminated in his appointment as the Director of the National Institute of Mental Health in 1970.
Beschouwing der verbeeldingskragt van zwangere vrouwen uitgesprooken in het genootschap Concordia et Libertate / Cornelis Rudolphus Theodorus Krayenhoff
A study of pregnant women in the Concordia and Libertate academy by Cornelis Krayenhoff.
Bess Furman (Armstrong) Papers - Project materials pertaining to a history of the U.S. Public Health Service
Manuscript copy, and related materials, of Furman's history of the Public Health Service, 1798-1948, ending with the administration of Dr. Thomas Parran.
Bibliography of John Wesley Bovee Writings
Anticipating the publication of the Index Catalogue's third series, Bovee sent a copy of his bibliography for inclusion under his name. Includes letter of transmittal to Fielding H. Garrison.