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Solomon Robert Kagan Papers
Correspondence, biographical data, and draft. Letters refer chiefly to literature by Kagan, published or in process of publication.
Stanhope Bayne-Jones Papers
Subjects include family background, education, service in World War I and II, Dr. Bayne-Jones' association with the Johns Hopkins University Medical School, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Yale University School of Medicine, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Tulane University School of Medicine, U. S. Army Surgeon General's Office, and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
Stanley F. Yolles NIMH Director Speeches Collection
A bound collection of speeches delivered by Dr. Stanley F. Yolles as Director of the National Institute of Mental Health.
Stanley N. Cohen Papers
Station journal of the Hygienic Laboratory/National Institute of Health
Log of noteworthy activities at the Hygienic Laboratory, a record of employees and their travels as well as visitors to the facility.
Stephen Katz papers
Stephen Strickland NIH Extramural Programs Oral History Collection
The collection contains transcripts of interviews conducted by Stephen Strickland between 1986-1987 as part of a project to write a history of the extramural programs at NIH.
"Study of the Sick" Conference : Oral History Collection
Nineteen scientists, medical researchers, sociologists and historians were brought together to engage in a "long discussion" structured by clusters of questions formulated by the co-chairs. The agenda explored the post-war interconnections made between American and European clinical investigators, research teams, and institutions that came to represent these "golden years" of biomedical research.
Surgeon-General's Library architectural plans
Architectural drawings, on boards. Includes second copy plus modern photographic reproductions.
Surgeon-General's memorial letters and pens
1. Tumulty to Rupert Blue memorializing passage of SJR 63 establishing a reserve of the PHS and pen used by the President to sign (Oct. 29, 1918). 2. Richey to Hugh Cumming memorializing passage of HR 8807 providing for government-wide coordination of public health activities and pen used by the President to sign (April 9, 1930).