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James Harvey Young Papers
James Harvey Young (b. 1915) is an internationally recognized authority on American food and drug regulation and the history of health quackery in the United States. The collection consists of the research correspondence that comprised Dr. Young's office files.
James J. Smith bioethics collection
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Meeting minutes, correspondence, clippings, reprints realted to Smith's service on a variety of bioethics topics, specifically for the Veteran's Administration.
James L. Goddard Papers
Speeches, press releases, awards and invitations, photographs, and letters of congratulations to Dr. Goddard, most material dates to his term as FDA Commissioner.
James Lind, his place in medical history / Louis Harry Roddis
"To be read at the dedication of a bronze plaque commemorating the bicentenary of the publication of 'A treatise of the scurvy.'"
James Payton Leake Papers
Contains correspondence, reprints, studies, talks and reports, and clippings documenting Dr. Leake's career in epidemiology.
James R. Shaw papers
James Sprigg Wilson Papers
Contains an address, memorandum, letter, and photos pertaining to the American Expeditionary Forces Siberia.
James W. Papez Oral History Collection
A collection of oral history interviews with Papez's students and colleagues conducted by Dr. Kenneth E. Livingston intended to document the contributions of the neuroanatomist James W. Papez to neuroscience.
James Webster Lecture Notes
Includes lecture notes and data for the 1846-1847 school session at Geneva Medical College.
James Wenceslas Papez Papers
Neuroanatomist, member of the faculty of Emory University, 1914-1920, and Cornell Medical School, 1920-1950, and Director of the Laboratory for Biological Research, Columbus State Hospital, Ohio, 1951-1958. Contains correspondence, photographs, typescripts, diagrams, drawings, notes and printed matter chiefly documenting Papez' work in comparative neuroanatomy from 1920 to 1958, as well as his curatorship of the Wilder Brain Collection at Cornell University.