Personal Narrative
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
My experiences in Panama / Sir Ronald Ross
A brief reminiscence of Ronald Ross's trip from New York to Panama and back during the fall of 1904.
National Institute of Mental Health Oral History Collection
The collection contains interviews with former directors and other individuals significant to the foundation and early history of the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Eli A. Rubenstein conducted the interviews between the years 1975-1978 as background for an intended book about the institute.
Noah H. Hart Correspondence and Diary
Contains Hart's letters to his wife sent from the South during the Civil War. Diary was kept in 1863-1864.
Oral History Project on Women in Medicine collection
The Oral History Project on Women in Medicine was established in 1976 at the Medical College of Pennsylvania to explore the subject of recent developments of women in medicine.
Primary Care Oral History Collection
62 oral histories of primary care physicians documenting the lives and work of individuals contributing to the interdisciplinary realm of primary health care delivery.
Random recollections of an Army surgeon
Contains descriptions of work and living conditions at a number of the forts where Newgarden was stationed.
The pandemic’s most powerful writer is a surgeon: : COVID-19 from the front lines
Thomas B. Marquis Papers
Dr. Marquis practiced medicine in Montana, was with the U. S. Medical Corps during World War I, and became government physician on the Tongue River-Cheyenne Indian reservation. Because of his interest in Indian subjects he eventually gave up his medical practice and devoted full time to gathering historical data and writing.
Transcripts and tapes of interviews on the child development movement
Interviews of significant researchers and public figures from the 1970s era of the child development movement.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration Oral History Collection
A collection of taped and transcribed oral history interviews with retired employees of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, conducted by the FDA History Office.