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Robert S. Stone Articles and Speeches
Twelve speeches and one article by Dr. Robert S. Stone, arranged chronologically and includes a content list. Stone was NIH Director from 1973-1975.
Rolla E. Dyer Papers
Correspondence, reports, and other documentation of Dr. Dyer's activities during the decade after his retirement from the Public Health Service.
Rudolf Hormuth papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Rudolph Hormuth was a mental retardation specialist at the Children's' Bureau and HEW/HHS from 1957 through 2000. This accession contains a lot of printed pamphlets.
Rupert E. Billingham Papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Personal and professional correspondence; reprints; personal/biog; lecture notes; History of Transplantation; awards, plaques, certificates; photographs. No lab books or research subject files were ever saved by Billingham.
Ruth Kirschtein oral history
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Transcripts from interview sessions 3, and 5-9, plus pre-interview questionaire. No information about sessions 1-2, or 4.
Ruth L. Kirschstein papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Contents of Kirschtein's Bldg 1 office at time of her death. Mostly incomplete: subject files, presentations, conflict of interest committee work, plaques/awards, photos.
Ruth Roy Harris Papers
Two kinds of materials are found in the collection: copies of documents located in public repositories, such as the National Archives, the American Dental Association Archives, and the National Library of Medicine.
R.W. Shufeldt correspondence
Salvarsan natrium vial
One commemorative vial encased in acrylic, presented to Monroe Troutby Donald Shepherd, vice president of manufacturing for Sterling Drug Co. Accordingto internal documentation, this is allegedly the first vial ever produced by Lucius & Brüning Hoesch. Salvarsan, the tradename for arsphenamine, was the first organic antisyphilitic.
Sam Silverman NIH Events Negatives Collection
Collection of negatives often accompanied by daily shoot lists with name and dates. Silverman was a NIH staff photographer from 1949-1971, sent on event assignments across campus. Includes individuals, events, and NIAID study group photos.