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Societies, Scientific

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Alliance for Engineering in Medicine and Biology Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 605
Abstract

Correspondence, financial records, and publications document the day-to-day administration of the Alliance for Engineering in Medicine and Biology and its annual conferences.

Dates: 1960-1992

Frederick Edward Brasch Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 167
Abstract

Correspondence pertaining to Frederick Brasch's activities as corresponding secretary of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Dates: 1926-1938

John Shaw Billings Papers at New York Public Library [microform]

 Collection
Identifier: MS Film 25
Abstract

When John Shaw Billings left the Army in 1895 to become first a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and shortly thereafter the director of the New York Public Library, he took with him many of his personal and professional papers.

Dates: 1854-1913

Society for Research in Child Development - Frances K. Graham Presidential Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 435
Abstract

Correspondence, minutes, and reports of the society during Graham's tenure on the Governing Council and as president of the SRCD.

Dates: 1963-1979

Society of General Physiologists Archives

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 469
Abstract

The Society of General Physiologists was organized in 1945 under the leadership of R. Chambers, E. N. Harvey, L. V. Heilbrunn and M. H. Jacobs. Its purpose was to promote and advance the subject of general physiology and to provide a structure for general physiologists of different training and backgrounds to meet and exchange ideas. The archives of the Society as found in the National Library of Medicine are an amalgam of several different collections of records.

Dates: 1945-1996