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Caspar Ralph Byars Papers
Collection includes oversized documents, diplomas, and photos. Consists chiefly of material relating to Byars's service in the U.S. Army Medical Corps.
Catholic University Medical Film Collection
PARTIALLY PROCESSED COLLECTION. Films address a range of topics including nursing, prenatal and neonatal care, infant and child development, mental health, medical ethics, aging, and human sexuality.
Cecilia and Leonard Doak papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Teaching materials, editorial consulting work, correspondence, publications, and background research related to the couple's work developing the field of health information literacy and assisting producers of health information create information products understandable by all types of people, in all langauges and across cultures and socio-economic status.
Centennial of the Army Medical Library : address of Humphry Davy Rolleston
Typescript of address. Includes copy of address corrected for publication and a letter of transmittal to Col. Harold W. Jones.
Center for Health Research gray literature microfiche collection
Originally created by Mitch Greenlick, head of CHR. CHR's historic health services research reference collection, including fugitive documents, article reprints and even some early books, on microfiche. The collection dates from 1964 to about 1985. Arranged alphabetically by author.
Central Surgical Association Archives
The Central Surgical Association (CSA) was originally organized by Dr. Roy D. McClure in 1940 in order to provide surgeons in the central states and Canada with a regional professional organization. The archives contain original documents, correspondence, proceedings, minutes, programs, photographs, membership information, and published material by members of the group.
Changing the Face of Medicine exhibition interview collection
36 interviews conducted as part of NLM's "Changing the Face of Medicine" exhibition.
Changing the Face of Medicine exhibition interview collection
36 interviews conducted as part of NLM's "Changing the Face of Medicine" exhibition.
Charles Armstrong Collection
Contains reprints of articles authored by Charles Armstrong and a bibliography prepared and collected by Dr. James P. Leake.
Charles F. Whitten Papers
Dr. Whitten's primary research centered on sickle cell anemia. He published several studies and worked to expand awareness and promote education about the disease. Dr. Whitten was instrumental in the foundation, in 1971, of the National Association for Sickle Cell Disease as well as the opening of the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center at Wayne State University. Predominantly research articles by Dr. Whitten and some biographical information.