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Correspondence of Wyndham D. Miles
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Materials relating to Miles' history of the NIH. Includes correspondence between Dr. Miles and Harold J. Abrahams, and a 1988 draft obituary of Abrahams.
Curtis P. Artz Papers
Artz was Director of a U. S. Army Surgical Team in Korea in 1953, and became a founding member and first president of the American Burn Association. He later became Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the Department at the Medical University of South Carolina.
D. Carleton Gajdusek Papers
Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his discovery of kuru, was a pediatrician, virologist and chemist whose research focused on growth, development and disease in primitive and isolated populations.
Daniel D. Tompkins Correspondence
Chiefly official correspondence relating to the transfer of supplies and personnel during the Mexican War.
David Bishop Records
Contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to Bishop's consultant service to the National Library of Medicine's medical literature selection program.
David R. Boyd papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Contents are all published books.
David Satcher Surgeon-General Speeches Collection
A collection of speeches delivered by Dr. David Satcher during his term as Surgeon General of the United States, 1998-2002.
De Laskie Miller Papers
Consists largely of biographical data and minutes of meetings of the Genesee County (Michigan) Medical Society.
Descripción y plan curativo de la epidemia que ha reinado en Querétaro desde fines de junio de este presente año, hasta la f[ec]ha en q[u]e esto se escribia : Querétaro
Concise history of the origins and progress of an epidemic of measles and scarlet fever that swept through the city of Querétaro, Mexico, during the summer and early fall of 1825.