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Collection of oral histories on the history of the National Library of Medicine
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Tapes and some transcripts of interviews with the following: Scott Adams; Thomas Baggs; Estelle Brodman; George Cosmides; Martin Cummings; Carl Douglass; Joseph Leiter; Joseph McNinch; Charles Rice; Frank B. Rogers; Henry Schoolman; Winifred Sewell; Norman Shumway; Ralph Simmons; Kanardy Taylor; Marjorie Wilson; Harold Wooster; Warner Wells.
Commercial Hospital and Lunatic Asylum of Ohio Female Ward Records
Photocopies of records dating 1860 to 1861 of patients in female ward under the supervision of John Shaw Billings. Includes index by patient surname.
Committee for the Nation's Health Records from the Michael M. Davis Collection, in the New York Academy of Medicine
Incorporated 1946 with Michael M. Davis, Ph.D., as chair of its Executive Committee, its purpose was to promote national health insurance. With the election of Eisenhower in 1952 it began to function as a health information office for organized labor. The committee was abolished in January, 1956.
Compendio del methodo curativo antifebril de Masdevall : q[u]e p[ar]a Davidad se divide en parrafos / Jose de San Angelo
A condensation of the findings of José Masdevall on the method of treating putrid and malignant fevers. The findings of Martin Rodon y Bell are included.
Confederate States Medical and Surgical Journal : index to volume 1 and part of volume 2
Consists of a twenty-one page handwritten index to the Confederate states medical and surgical journal. The index is arranged alphabetically by subject and covers the entire run of the journal.
Confederate States of America Hospital Memoranda
A variety of completed forms related to Confederate hospitals and medical service. Includes information from Georgia locations including Andersonville, Atlanta, Covington, Griffin, Newnan, and Vineville.
Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities of North America Archives
Contains correspondence, annual proceedings, public health papers, data on membership and meetings, printed matter, and photo. Papers for years 1940-55 not in collection.
Construction of a pavilion hospital during the Civil War
Describes Crosby's construction of a pavilion style hospital at Poolesville, MD in August 1861
Cornelius Rea Agnew Papers
Correspondence and biographical information about New York-based ophthalmologist Dr. Cornelius R. Agnew.
Correspondence and laboratory notebooks of Otto Schotté
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. From Schotté's period in Hans Spemann's laboratory in Freiburg im Breisgau. Major correspondents include Ross Harrison, Yale University, Amherst College and the Rockefeller University. Much of the correspondence concerns Schotté's efforts to secure research funding.