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H. Trendley Dean Papers
H. Trendley Dean (1893-1962) was the first director of the National Institute of Dental Research and a pioneer investigator of fluorine in the prevention of tooth decay. His research focused on treatment of Vincent's disease, mottled enamel, and fluoridation therapy. Most of the documents in the collection are related to Dean's research at the National Institutes of Health (1931-1953) and as Secretary of the Council on Dental Research for the American Dental Association (1953-1959).
Halsted Society Archives
The society's purpose is to perpetuate Dr. Halsted's memory, to further the doctor's scientific ideals and principles, and encourage a free and informal exchange of ideas on various aspects of surgery.
Halsted Society records
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Contains records, c.1989-2008, relating to Halsted Society finances, dues, and ballots; files, by individual's name, for Society officers, membership directories, and annual meeting programs, minutes, and photographs.
Harold E. Varmus Papers
Harold Fred Dorn Papers
A medical statistician for the U.S. Public Health Service. Worked in work in epidemiology, population studies.
Harold J. Abrahams Papers
Jean Francois Coste,1741-1819, served as director of the medical staff and chief physician for the French expeditionary forces aiding America in the war of independence. Harold Justin Abrahams, 1901-, was a research associate at the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia specializing in the history of chemistry and the history of medicine.
Harold J. Abrahams Papers
Photocopies of documents used in the preparation of Harold J. Abrahams' book, Extinct medical schools of Baltimore, Maryland (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1969).
Harold Lamport Papers
Correspondence, laboratory notebooks, research manuscripts, reprints, reports, aviation industry publications, photographs, slides, newsclippings, and artifacts document the distinguished medical research career of Harold Lamport, best known for his groundbreaking work in hemodynamics and the improvement of antigravity flight suits, iron lung devices, and high-frequency sound wave devices for fragmenting kidney and gall stones.
Harold Leroy Stewart Papers
Dr. Harold Stewart became Chief of the Laboratory of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, in 1939, and was appointed chief of the Pathological Anatomy Department, National Institutes of Health, in 1954. He retired from NIH in 1969. Along with his longtime colleague Dr. Thelma Dunn, pioneered methods to induce cancer of the stomach and intestines in experimental animals.
Harold Varmus papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Additions to processed collection. NCI Director meeting files (2010-2013), grants/drafts (2004), older talks/meetings (1991-2004), teaching/meetiongs MSKCC (2003-2008). Meeting and travel files from Dr. Varmus' tenure as Director of NCI, 2013-2015. Correspondence. Printed materials, floopy disk, jump drive, cd-rom and photographs.