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Ophthalmology

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

American Ophthalmological Society Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 10
Abstract

Notebooks relating to early history of the Society, its membership, and its publications.

Dates: 1925-c.1940

Cornelius Rea Agnew Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 272
Abstract

Correspondence and biographical information about New York-based ophthalmologist Dr. Cornelius R. Agnew.

Dates: 1857-1888

George Milbry Gould Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 138
Abstract

The bulk of the collection consists of notes, correspondence and biographical and autobiographical fragments assembled by Mrs. Gould for a projected biography of her husband.

Dates: 1858-1932

Jacob M. Ulmer Papers Relating to the promotion and funding of research to prevent blindness

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 225
Abstract

Jacob Ulmer was secretary of the National Foundation for Eye Research and served on the National Advisory Neurological Diseases and Blindness Council. Contains correspondence, memoranda, clippings, and printed material on ophthalmology, medical research, rehabilitation of the blind, and persons and organizations active in those fields in the United States and abroad.

Dates: 1949-1969

Ludwig von Sallman papers

 Collection
Identifier: HMD MS ACC 2015-019
Abstract

UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Reprints, light correspondence.

Dates: 1950s-1975

Ophthalmology letters collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 84
Abstract

Collection of letters relating to ophthalmology.

Dates: 1861-1935

Theodore C. Lyster Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 611
Abstract

Collection of background research materials and copies of original Lyster manuscript materials from other repositories gathered by Stephen Craig during the creation of his biographical article about Lyster. Lyster served under William Gorgas in Cuba and the Panama Canal Zone, was head of the aviation medical corps during WWI, and was a director of the Rockefeller Foundation Yellow Fever Commission. He was an ophthalmologist in private practice.

Dates: 1898-1990