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Adolf Nichtenhauser Medical Film Materials
Nichtenhauser's major accomplishment is the unpublished "History of Motion Pictures in Medicine." The collection contains correspondence, memoranda, reviews, catalogs, and a variety of printed matter pertaining to technical, historical, educational, and miscellaneous aspects of the medical motion picture.
Adolf Schwartz Medical Stamp Collection
The Adolf W. Schwartz medical stamp collection consists of approximately 700,000 stamps with medical themes. The stamps are cancelled, non-cancelled, commemorative, in postcard form, first-day issue, proofs, tax stamps, tobacco stamps, postal cancellations, and legal tender.
Adrian Kantrowitz papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Additions to processed collection MS C 572.
Adrian Kantrowitz Papers
"Aesculapian merry-go-round"
Consists of a talk delivered by Fredrickson before the Association of American Physicians, Washington, D.C., 1977.
Agustus McCravey Papers
The collection consists of Mcravey's personal correspondence; hypothermia research, patient files, and correspondence; drafts of papers; presentations; and reprints. Also included is a sub-group of Temple Fay correspondence to McCravey, reprints, subject files and photographs.
A.H.P Leuf Papers
6 letters and clippings; about Leuf's life, and one letter by him trying to relieve his brother-in-law from duty in the Canal Zone.
AIDS correspondence (TRACER) archives
The collection primarily consists of the contents of a controlled correspondence system (TRACER) related to the topic of HIV/AIDS as last managed by DHHS Chief Policy Coordinator for PHS AIDS programs.
Alan Gregg Papers
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation - Albert Lasker Awards Archives
The Lasker Awards were given through the American Public Health Association from 1946 through 1960. The collection includes correspondence, nominee files, legal papers, minutes, jury materals, guest lists, clippings, printed material, and files relating to award winners. It documents the selection process, public relations, and presentation of the Albert Lasker Awards. Four-year accumulations of records are added periodically.