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Harold Wellington Jones Papers
Army orders, photos, genealogical data, certificates, diplomas, documents, clippings, and some correspondence.
Harry Blum papers.
Harry Filmore Dowling Papers
Dr. Harry Dowling was Clinical Professor of Medicine, George Washington University (1940-50), and Professor and Head, Department of Medicine, University of Illinois (1951-69). His research interests dealt primarily with infectious diseases, including work with serums, sulfonamides, and antibiotics.
Harry Lorenzo Gilchrist Papers
A collection of miscellaneous material dated 1934. Chiefly biographical. Includes copy of letter from General Douglas MacArthur, and memorandum on the history of typhoid vaccination in the United States (7 p.).
Harvey Cushing Correspondence
Letters and copies of letters, 1930-1939, sent between Dr. Harvey Cushing and officials at the Army Medical Library regarding Cushing's research in the history of medicine and his efforts on behalf of the Library to secure funds from the federal government for a new library building.
Hastings Center records
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Director/co-founder and Associate records, board and fellow minutes, chron files, project files, visiting scholar and fellows project files, grants and development, general administrative records.
H.C. Yarrow Correspondence
Personal letters chiefly from Army medical officers. Correspondents include J.H. Baxter, John S. Billings, James Carroll, C.H. Crane, J.M. Cuyler, John Eagen, Robert Fletcher, Charles R. Greenleaf, Charles L. Heizmann, Bernard J. D. Irwin, George A. Otis, J. Simpson, George M. Sternberg, and J.J. Woodward.
Healers of Our Age Portrait Collection
The collection contains black and white portraits of 12 prominent figures in the history of medicine known for their commitment to the art and science of healing.
Health education by television lecture / Huntington Williams
Mimeograph of a Chadwick public lecture delivered on July 20, 1962 in London. Dr. Williams speaks of the development of television as a disseminator of public health information, with particular emphasis and detail devoted to such programs in Baltimore, Md.
Health Organisation Correspondence
Private and official letters of U.S. Public Health officers and other members of the Health Organisation of the League of Nations.