Societies, Medical
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Association of Military Surgeons of the United States Biographical Sketch Collection
Contains personal biographical forms of Association members, created c.1901-c.1909, often with an accompanying personal photograph; also some administrative correspondence, membership lists and a history of the Association.
Central Surgical Association Archives
The Central Surgical Association (CSA) was originally organized by Dr. Roy D. McClure in 1940 in order to provide surgeons in the central states and Canada with a regional professional organization. The archives contain original documents, correspondence, proceedings, minutes, programs, photographs, membership information, and published material by members of the group.
Clinico-Pathological Society of Washington, D.C. Records
The Society's constitution and bylaws, meeting minutes, accounting records, case reports, and some correspondence.
De Laskie Miller Papers
Consists largely of biographical data and minutes of meetings of the Genesee County (Michigan) Medical Society.
Edward J. Hinman Medical Informatics Collection
Frederick Edward Brasch Papers
Correspondence pertaining to Frederick Brasch's activities as corresponding secretary of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Halsted Society Archives
The society's purpose is to perpetuate Dr. Halsted's memory, to further the doctor's scientific ideals and principles, and encourage a free and informal exchange of ideas on various aspects of surgery.
Interurban Clinical Club Archives
Consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, programs, biographical data about members, and information on fifth anniversary meeting.
Invitations to medical society meetings
Invitations and notices for meetings held by various medical societies in Massachusetts, New York, and the District of Columbia.
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.