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Announcing an important finding on the etiology of human cancer : a report on the discovery and classification of G-V cancerous malignus humanus mornedoii / Manuel Hornedo
Contains reprint of 1952 article along with photocopy author's presentation copy of 1966 article. Both copies are signed by Dr. Hornedo.
Anthony Fauci COVID-19 pandemic fan mail collection
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Unsolicited fan mail sent to Dr. Fauci during the covid-19 pandemic. Includes letters, books, drawings, ephemera, artifacts, etc.
Antonia C. Novello Papers
Antonia Novello, born in Puerto Rico in 1944, was the first woman to serve as United States Surgeon General. Speeches, presentations, subject files, electronic born digital files, professional conference and meeting materials, awards, and personal biographical materials document Dr. Novello's professional public health and public service career. The largest portion of the collection relates to Novello's tenure as New York State Commissioner of Health.
Ardain Green Taylor Papers
Contains lectures, sermons, essays, journals, poetry, and letters. Items relate to medical, social, and religious subjects. Includes biographical data. Taylor practiced medicine in Vermont and was active in temperance work.
Armed Forces Epidemiological Board records
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION.
Armory Square General Hospital orders, correspondence, and printed matter
Consists of booklet of local orders issued to the Hospital, one published and two typewritten articles about the Hospital, the order to close the Hospital and one issue of the Armory Square Hospital gazette (1865).
Army General Hospital of Gallipolis, Ohio: Correspondence, orders, rules, and regulations
Correspondence, orders, rules, and regulations.
Army Medical Library Archives
Consists of copies of documents concerning the proposed transfer of the Library from the Army Medical Dept. to a civilian agency. Includes relevant documents prior to 1948.
Army Medical Library Archives
The collection as a whole is rich in material on the Library, its day-to-day operations, and its growth. Especially of interest are the summary histories in Box 1, information on proposed new buildings, merger plans with the Library of Congress, and the very thorough records detailing Mary L. Marshall's role in the development of the AML Classification.
Army Medical Library Committee of Consultants for the Study of the Indexes to Medical Literature minutes
Minutes of committee meetings which provided the rationale for and made the decision to suspend the Library's production of the Index Catalogue.