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Charles Glen King Papers
Biochemist and prominent investigator in nutrition. Topics covered include King's life; his work and the work of his competitor Albert Szent-Györgyi on vitamin C; and the Nutrition Foundation.
Charles Henry Stevens papers.
Primarily professional photographs of the hospital ship USS Repose. Some personal photographs of Stevens in his Navy uniform, recuperating servicemen patients, shore leave scenes, shipboard scenes of San Francisco and Shanghai, China. Also printed Naval ephemera, his dog tags, and uniform insignia patches.
Charles L. Vogel papers.
Correspondence and unpublished memoir related to Vogel's work with NCI's Uganda Cancer Institute and the challenges of international health work in the 1970s.
Charles R. Greenleaf Papers
Greenleaf was born in Pennsylvania and educated at the Medical College of Ohio, graduating in 1860. During the Civil War, he oversaw construction of Philadelphia's Mower Hospital on Chestnut Hill, which was at the time the largest military hospital in the world. He introduced a system of personal identification used by the army and organized the army's Hospital Corps.
Charles W. Johnson, Sr. Papers
Contains correspondence, reports, plans, and proposals for academic programs at Meharry Medical College, also a number of Dr. Johnson's speeches and writings.
Chauncey D. Leake Papers
Dr. Chauncey Leake received his Ph.D. degree in physiology and pharmacology. Throughout his career as a researcher, teacher, and administrator, Dr. Leake maintained an interest in the history of medicine and medical ethics. Collection consists chiefly of general correspondence relating to individuals as well as to organizations, the latter consisting of associations, societies, foundations, conferences and congresses, and clubs.
Chevalier Jackson Papers
Includes biographical data, correspondence, case reports, daybooks, notes for lectures and talks, reprints and printed matter, certificates and diplomas, and photographs.
Child Research Council Archives
Consists of annual reports of the director. Dr. Alfred H. Washburn was director of the Child Research Council from 1930-1960.
Cholera at Fort Riley in 1855
Names mentioned in the typescript include William A. Hammond, Nathaniel Lyon, and James Simons.
Christian Anfinsen Papers
Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, Jr. (1916-1995), was an American biochemist who shared the 1972 Nobel Prize for work that helped explain the structure and composition of proteins in living cells. The collection consists primarily of materials related to Anfinsen's scientific career and is geared toward Anfinsen's research activities both inside and outside of the laboratory.