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Washington University School of Medicine thesis collection
Collection consists of forty four thesis and essays submitted for completion of their medical degrees by students at Washington University School of Medicine of Baltimore.
Wayne Dennis Papers
Wayne Dennis (1905-1976) was born September 1, 1905 in Washington County, Ohio. He received his B.A. from Marietta College (1926) and his Ph.D. from Clark University (1930). He was known as one of the most distinguished psychologists and child development specialists of his generation. A sizable portion of the collection consists of children's drawings collected by Dr. Dennis in his cross-cultural studies of behavior and intelligence.
Werner and Gertrude Henle Papers
Western Surgical Association Archives
Minutes of meetings, bylaws, registers, programs, transactions proceedings, scientific programs, and related materials.
Wilbur A. Sawyer Papers
Sawyer is best known for his role in developing a vaccine for yellow fever and working to eradicate the disease as a public health threat while working for the Rockefeller Foundation's West Africa Yellow Fever Commission.
William A. Altemeier Papers
Dr. Altemeier received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati and was in the Department of Surgery at Cincinnati, 1940-78; he was Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the department, 1952-78. A sizable portion of the collection consists of correspondence. Includes letters from Christiaan Barnard, Lester Bryant, Stacey Day, Michael DeBakey, Warfield M. Firor, Steele Mattingly, Roy McClure, Jonathan E. Rhoads, Albert Wyss and Herbert E. Wyss.
William A. Silverman papers on retrolental fibroplasia
Contains correspondence and one audiotape on the history of retrolental fibroplasia, collected by Silverman during the preparation of his book Retrolental fibroplasia: a modern parable.
William Bean papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Scope and Contents: Correspondence to be interfiled into Bean's collection.
William Beaumont Papers
Beaumont is known as the father of gastric physiology. Photocopies of originals held at University of Washington (St. Louis) School of Medicine, Library--letters, notebooks, certificates, and related papers.
William Bennett Bean Papers
Dr. William Bean was a well-known medical historian and teacher associated with the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and the Cincinnati General Hospital, 1936-1948, University of Iowa College of Medicine (1948-1970), and the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston (1974-1980). The papers relate to Dr. Bean's work and interests as author, teacher, editor, and medical historian.