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Congresses

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

American Association for Thoracic Surgery Archives

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 355
Abstract The American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) was founded by Dr. Willy Meyer in 1917 as a venue devoted to exchanging ideas regarding the growing field of thoracic surgery. Other founding members of the AATS include Alexis Carrel, Armistead C. Crump, Nathan W. Green, Howard Lilienthal, Rudolph Matas, and Samuel Robinson. Institutional material, historical manuscripts and data, biographies, member information, curriculum vitae, bibliographies, correspondence, minutes, transcripts,...
Dates: 1899-2002

Eugene L. Bishop White House Conference on Child Health and Protection Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 266
Abstract

Eugene L. Bishop's committee minutes and reports for his section of the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection.

Dates: 1929-1931

Jaroslav Nemec Medico-Legal Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 430
Abstract

Material assembled by Jaroslav Nemec as part of his work at the National Library of Medicine. Included are short biographies of important figures in forensic medicine, a directory of institutes of legal medicine, two narrative articles, and correspondence and other material resulting from a project to identify all conference, congresses, and meetings on legal medicine.

Dates: 1959-1991

"Study of the Sick" Conference : Oral History Collection

 Collection
Identifier: OH 148
Abstract

Nineteen scientists, medical researchers, sociologists and historians were brought together to engage in a "long discussion" structured by clusters of questions formulated by the co-chairs. The agenda explored the post-war interconnections made between American and European clinical investigators, research teams, and institutions that came to represent these "golden years" of biomedical research.

Dates: May 20-22, 1991