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The sceptical medical controversy in Spain, 1722-1726: thesis submitted to Harvard University for Bachelor of Arts degree
Typescript copy of Thomas F. Glick's thesis, "The sceptical medicine controversy in Spain, 1722-1726," submitted to Harvard University for a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1960.
The search for ancient medical school and hospitals in the near and Middle East / Allen Oldfather Whipple
18 leaves, mimeographed, originally read at meeting of the A.O.W. Surgical Society.
The Siamese twins, some observations on their life, last illness, and autopsy : president's address to the American Clinical and Climatological Association
Reprints (including Siamese twins, some observations on their life), NLM dedication ceremonies speech/event materials, obituraries, clippings.
The Versatile Dr. Thornton
Consists of an unpublished manuscript describing the life of William Thornton, physician, painter, inventor, and architect. Thornton was architect of the Capitol until 1802.
Theodor Rosebury Papers
Professional and personal correspondence, lecture notes and examinations, writings and drafts, subject files and clippings, and documentation of his involvement with the Pugwash Conferences on Science & World Affairs illuminate Theodor Rosebury's professional life as a professor of dentistry, bacteriologist, author of popular books relating to medicine, and conscientious citizen.
Theodore C. Lyster Collection
Collection of background research materials and copies of original Lyster manuscript materials from other repositories gathered by Stephen Craig during the creation of his biographical article about Lyster. Lyster served under William Gorgas in Cuba and the Panama Canal Zone, was head of the aviation medical corps during WWI, and was a director of the Rockefeller Foundation Yellow Fever Commission. He was an ophthalmologist in private practice.
Theodore Herman Jewett Papers
Day books, recipe books, and some correspondence of Jewett.
Theodore Puck papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Diaries of trips to Los Alamos, correspondence, testimony to Atomic Energy Commission, laboratory notebooks, miscellaneous notes.
Theodore Wiprud Papers
Newsletters distributed to Medical Society of the District of Columbia members during World War II and letters sent by members that were often reproduced in those newsletters.
Theodore Wiprud Papers
Correspondence, personal diaries, and recollections of director of Medical Society of District of Columbia, 1938-1963.