Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
American Venereal Disease Association Archives
Contains the constitution and bylaws, history of the organization, membership lists, correspondence, transactions, programs and minutes of meetings, reports and abstracts of papers.
Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities of North America Archives
Contains correspondence, annual proceedings, public health papers, data on membership and meetings, printed matter, and photo. Papers for years 1940-55 not in collection.
Documents on the origin and development of the Tuskegee syphilis study
Copies of articles, reports and correspondence compiled for the 1972-1973 ad hoc advisory panel commissioned to investigate the United States Public Health Service Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male at Tuskegee and Macon County, Alabama.
Estimated Number of Cases of Syphilis Among Adults
Letter from United States Army, Office of the Surgeon General to Michael Heidelberger
List of Approved Pamphlets, Exhibits, etc. for Social Hygiene Education
Memorandum from Michael Heidelberger to the United States Army, Office of the Surgeon General
Theodor Rosebury Papers
Professional and personal correspondence, lecture notes and examinations, writings and drafts, subject files and clippings, and documentation of his involvement with the Pugwash Conferences on Science & World Affairs illuminate Theodor Rosebury's professional life as a professor of dentistry, bacteriologist, author of popular books relating to medicine, and conscientious citizen.
U.S. Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board Records
Correspondence, appropriations, budgetary, and program disbursement documents, project reports, meeting minutes, enabling legislation, authorization bills and other origination papers document the lifecycle and acticities of the Board.
Venereal disease as a military problem newspaper clippings collection
A collection of newspaper clippings apparently collected by the Preventive Medicine Service's Venereal Disease Control division.