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AMA Deceased Physicians Masterfile
Biographical sketches on note cards for AMA-member physicians that died between 1906-1969.
Changing the Face of Medicine exhibition interview collection
Edmund Abbott Papers
Dr. Edmund Abbott, 1857-1933, a third-generation physician, was born in Winterport, ME. He graduated from Maine State College in Orono and the Medical Department of the University of New York. He continued his father's private practice in Winterport from 1879 to 1887. He then relocated to Providence, RI, where he practiced until his retirement in 1920.
Emerson Crosby Kelly Papers
Contains biographical data on physicians graduating from American medical schools whose names are not in American Medical Association directories.
Leaders in American medicine interview collection
Contains transcripts interviews with J. Willis Hurst (May 1986), Theodore E. Woodward (Mar. 1985), Jack Myer (June 1985), and E. Marshall Goldberg (May 1987), conducted by E. Marshall Goldberg. No related audiovisual recordings.
Louis Tuft collection of photographs and memoirs
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Photographs and papers on the history of the Allergy Roundtable held in 1977 and as published in 1985, and an unpublished memoir by Tuft.
Marion A. Blankenhorn Papers
Contains correspondence, diaries, printed matter, clippings, orders, printed ephemera, and patient record books and transfer cards, all relating to Base Hospital No. 4 (Lakeside Unit, Cleveland, Ohio and Rouen, France) during World War I.
Medical leader of the nineteenth century : career of Dr. Samuel Merrifield Bemiss : in summary
Biography of S. M. Bemiss, a Kentucky physician who later served in the Confederate army, taught at the Universities of Louisville and Louisiana, edited the New Orleans medical and surgical journal, and served as chairman of the Yellow Fever Commission and the committee on contagious diseases of the National Board of Health.
Medical Society of the District of Columbia Records
Society and Executive Board meeting minutes, committee records, subject files, correspondence, mailings, event fliers, publications, newsletters, financial ledgers, legal briefs, and published legal proceedings document the formal operations of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia. The Medical Society of the District of Columbia (MSDC) is a professional advocacy organization for physicians practicing in and around the District of Columbia.
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