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Memoir of Funeral of Niels Ryberg Finsen, and Clippings
Two eyewitness accounts of Finsen's funeral, a Danish article about his funeral, and four articles in appreciation of Dr. Finsen's work.
Merritte Weber Ireland Papers
Articles and speeches by Surgeon General of the Army Merritte Weber Ireland.
Methods used in controlling the 1905 yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans
Joseph Hill White's two-page explanation of the methods he employed to eradicate a breakout of yellow fever in New Orleans in 1905.
Michael E. DeBakey Archives
Michael Ellis DeBakey made significant contributions to cardiovascular medicine throughout his long career at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Personal material, correspondence, administrative and medical records, writings, conference and awards files, subject files, photographs, audiovisual media, and artifacts gathered from DeBakey's home document his personal life and career as a surgeon, inventor, and medical statesman.
Michael Heidelberger Papers
Michael Heidelberger (1888-1991) is known as one of the founders of quantitative immunochemistry, and in the course of his career studied, among others, bacterial polysaccharides (particularly pneumococcal), as well as the immunochemistry of proteins, antibodies, and antigens. The papers deal primarily with Heidelberger's career as a teacher, researcher, and active member of the scientific community.
Michael Potter papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Subject files, spiral notebook work diaries (represents the richest content), photographs, personal correspondence, awards/diplomas, art objects. Little professional correspondence. Limited bench science/experiment data; no lab notebooks. Principally relate to his professional work at NCI.
Mike Gorman Papers
Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman (1913-1989), a noted journalist, author, publicist, lobbyist and advocate for health causes and an ally of the philanthropist Mary Lasker. The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s.