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International Cooperation

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

American-Soviet Medical Society Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 470
Abstract

Correspondence, receipts, financial records, film descriptions, and journal publication editorial files documenting the activities of the American-Soviet Medical Society generated by Robert Leslie as the Society's business manager and an incomplete copy of the FBI's file on Leslie and the society.

Dates: 1941-1987 (bulk 1941-1951)

Eugene P. Campbell Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 467
Abstract Dr. Campbell earned a M.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1933 and a master's in public health from the Pennsylvania School of Public Health in 1942. When the Second World War broke out, he was teaching epidemiology there and wanting to contribute to the war effort, he went to work for the fledgling Institute of Inter-American Affairs (IIAA). The papers date from the 1940s to the 1970s and consist of Campbell's journals and their accompanying photographs, correspondence, reports and...
Dates: 1941-1986

The Public Health Experiences of Dr. C. Everett Koop

 Digital Record
Identifier: 101584930X448

US/USSR Psychiatry Delegation Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 626
Abstract

Correspondence, reports, drafts, psychological testing instruments, subject files, and audio and video recordings which document a 1989 joint NIMH/U.S. State Department delegation visit to the Soviet Union to assess the state of Soviet psychiatry. The delegation focused on the diagnosis status, treatment, and human rights protections given to political and religious dissidents who had been involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospitals.

Dates: 1976-2005 (bulk 1987-1991)