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Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Collection Summary
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Papers, 1906-1968
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Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program, History of Medicine Division
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| Collection Number: | MS C 316 |
| Creator: | Dublin, Louis Israel, 1882-1969 |
| Title: | Louis I. Dublin Papers
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| Dates: | 1906-1968 |
| Quantity: | 22 MS. boxes and 33 v. |
| Abstract: | Dr. Dublin, vice president and statistician of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, was with that institution from 1909-52. A sizable portion of the collection consists of material relating to Dr. Dublin's publications. |
Dr. Louis Israel Dublin (1882-1969), vice president and statistician of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, was with that institution from 1909-1952. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1904 and taught for several years before joining a pioneering group of public health investigators at Metropolitian Life. He was president, or director, of various public health institutions, including the American Statistical Association, the American Public Health Association, the Population Association of America, the American Cancer Society, the National Tuberculosis Association, and the National Health Council. The role life insurance and statistics played in advancing social welfare and public health were the primary guiding interests in Dublin's professional life. His research into the areas of home nursing, health education, disease, and mortality provided great insight into how medicine and public health programs could be used to extend life expectancy. His statistical research programs at Metropolitan Life gave the insurance industry a new dimension in public health and welfare service.
An outgrowth of his combined interests in insurance and public health was the focusing of national attention on welfare problems through the use of statistical studies on population trends. His analytic studies on birth rates, vital statistics trends, suicide, accident rates, mortality rates of whites and African Americans, and the increasing population of aged Americans raised awareness of the implications these areas had on national medical care, including prevention and costs. His committee work and presidential leadership in the APHA led to the development of guidelines for modern public health administration, as well as programs for controlling tuberculosis and maternal and infant mortality. Dublin authored over 650 professional articles. The APHA awarded him the William Thompson Sedgwick Memorial Medal in 1959 and he was elected into the Insurance Hall of Fame on 1961.
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Correspondence, drafts, notes, printed matter, and reprints. A sizable portion of the collection consists of material relating to Dr. Dublin's publications.
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Copyright
Copyright to the collection was transferred to the public domain. Contact the Reference Staff for details regarding rights. For online customer service, please visit custserv@nlm.nih.gov.
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| MeSH Subjects |
| | Public Health |
| | Social Medicine |
| | Statistics |
| Corporate Names |
| | Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York |
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Dublin, Louis Israel. Louis I. Dublin papers. 1906-1968. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD.; MS C 316.
Gift from Dr. Thomas D. Dublin, 1976.
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Papers, 1906-1968
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1 | | Biographical Data |
1 | | Family Correspondence |
1 | | General Correspondence - A-Gl |
| | | Correspondents include: Beebe, Birnie, Brannon, bye, Castle, Daley, Faberow, Fitzhugh, Fox and Gannett. |
2 | | General Correspondence - Go-Mar |
| | | Correspondents include: Hawkins, J. Hirsch, W. Hirsch, Karpinos, Kubie, Levy, Liss, Litman and Lund. |
3 | | General Correspondence - Mat-Z |
| | | Correspondents include: Piel, Ringel, Schmelz, Schniedman, Spiegelman, Summons, Sutton, Totzek and Wald. |
4 | | American Public Health Association, 1906-1936 |
| | | Correspondents include: Ravenel, Ferrell, Bishop. |
5 | | American Public Health Association, 1936-1952 |
5 | | Mortality Experience (Metropolitan Life Insurance Company), 1911-1946 |
5 | | Massachussetts Vital Statistics, 1914 |
5 | | Handicapping of the First Born, 1915-1952 |
5 | | Cancer, 1915-1952 |
5 | | Yale Vital Statistics, 1916-1923 |
| | | Correspondents include: C.E.A. Winslow. |
5 | | Birth Rate, 1917-1918 |
5 | | World War I, 1918 |
5 | | Mortality of Races in Pennsylvania and New York, 1918-1922 |
5 | | The Hospital, the Doctor and the Community, 1918-1934 |
6 | | College Women - Mortality Rate, 1919-1921 |
6 | | American Dollars and European Lives, 1919-1931 |
| | | Correspondents include: Smith. |
6 | | The Problem of Old Age, 1919-1956 |
6 | | Study of Families in thee generations (Mount Holyoke, Birthrate Statistics), 1920-1921 |
6 | | Women and Education, 1920-1926 |
| | | Correspondents include: Woolley, Turner, Hewes, Winslow, Holland and Lasker. |
6 | | Heart Disease, 1920-1942 |
| | | Correspondents include: White, Castle. |
6 | | Voluntary Health Agencies, 1920-1947 |
6 | | Public Health Nursing, 1921-1949 |
| | | Correspondents include: I.S. Falk. |
7 | | Mortality of Foreign Race Stocks, 1922 |
7 | | Chronic Diseases, 1922-1940 |
7 | | Milbank Memorial Fund, 1922-1948 |
7 | | Longevity, 1922-1962 |
7 | | Longevity (Negro) |
| | | Correspondents include: Mencken. |
7 | | Maternity Center Association, 1922-1951 |
7 | | Infant Mortality, 1922 |
7 | | Does Health Pay Work?, 1923 |
| | | Correspondents include: Cannon and Ravenal |
7 | | Welfare Hospital Proposal, 1923-1944 |
7 | | How Much Life Insurance Shall I Carry, 1924-1929 |
8 | | Populationi, 1924-1934 |
9 | | Population, 1935-1952 |
9 | | Birth Control, 1925-1928 |
| | | Correspondents include: Sanger, Ravenal. |
10 | | Ante, Neo, and Post Natal Mortality, 1925 |
| | | Correspondents include: Nathan Straus. |
10 | | Economics of World Health, 1926 |
| | | Correspondents include: Oliver and Hess |
10 | | Medical Care Costs, 1926-1940 |
10 | | Health Conservation Contest, 1926-1944 |
10 | | Cancer, 1926-1951 |
10 | | Child Welfare, 1927 |
| | | Correspondents include: Van Ingen. |
10 | | Metropolitan Equitable Controversy, 1927 |
10 | | Ants, 1927 |
10 | | Health and Wealth, 1927-1928 |
11 | | Health and Wealth, 1929-1939 |
11 | | Old Age, 1929-1951 |
12 | | Old Age, 1950-1953 |
12 | | Life Insurance Companies and Research, 1928 |
| | | Correspondents include: Flexner, Strode, Winslow. |
12 | | Life Insurance - Medical Examinations, 1937 |
12 | | Frontier Nursing Service, 1928-1932, 1964 |
12 | | Problem of Communicable Diseases in Massachusetts, 1929 |
| | | Correspondents include: Creed and Bigelow. |
12 | | Federation of Women's Clubs, 1929 |
12 | | Dutchess County Health Association, 1929 |
13 | | Rockefeller Foundation (Correspondence), 1929-1930 |
13 | | Operations at Presbyterian Hospital, 1929-1937 |
13 | | Public Health Service - A Sound Investment, 1929-1931 |
13 | | Maternal Mortality, 1930-1940 |
13 | | Stouman Article and Letters, 1930 |
13 | | Europe Trip Report, 1930 |
13 | | Accidents, 1930-1940 |
13 | | Public Health, 1930-1954 |
14 | | Public Health , 1938-1954 |
14 | | Health and Population Problems in Europe, 1930-1931 |
14 | | Vocational Training, 1931 |
14 | | Spending Money, 1931-1932 |
14 | | Lee K. Frankel Biography, 1931-1939 |
14 | | American Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Association, 1932 |
14 | | Hadassah Address, 1932 |
14 | | Immigration, 1932 |
14 | | Group Payment of Hospital Care, 1932-1935 |
15 | | Tuberculosis, 1932-1950 |
15 | | Women are different, 1932-1950 |
15 | | Life begins at 40, 1933 |
15 | | Health during the depression, 1933 |
15 | | Prolonging Life through Education, 1933 |
15 | | Fertility of Social Classes, 1933-1934 |
| | | Correspondents include: Osborne. |
15 | | Your City and Your Money, 1933-1935 |
| | | Correspondents include: David Hinshaw and Harold S. Buttenheim. |
15 | | Statistics as a Vocation, 1934 |
15 | | The Chance of Marriage, 1934 |
15 | | Economic Security, 1934-1937 |
15 | | Lost Mothers, 1935 |
15 | | New York City Water Supply, 1935-1936 |
15 | | When are you going to die?, 1936 |
15 | | Your chances, 1936 |
15 | | Youths Opportunity and Youth full of dreams, 1936 |
15 | | Whether the American Family, 1936-1937 |
16 | | Pneumonia, 1936-1937 |
| | | Correspondents include: Felton. |
16 | | Syphilis, 1936-1938 |
16 | | Life Squanderers, 1937 |
16 | | American Policy on Refugees, 1939 |
16 | | Babies, 1939 |
16 | | Starvation, 1939-1940 |
16 | | Widows, 1940-1941 |
16 | | Voluntary Health Agencies, 1940-1950 |
16 | | Lightning Logic, 1941 |
16 | | New York State Health Preparedness Commission, 1941-1944 |
16 | | Medical Department of the Army, 1942-1943 |
17 | | Epidemics in World War II, 1943 |
17 | | Advisory to Surgeon General, 1943-1946 |
17 | | American Red Cross, 1944-1951 |
| | | Correspondents include: Basil O'Connor |
17 | | War and the Birth Rate, 1944-1945 |
17 | | Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 195-1950 |
17 | | Atomic Bomb Casualties, 1946 |
17 | | Medical Care of Veterans, 1946 |
17 | | Americas Divorce Market, 1947 |
18 | | Hoover Commission, 1947-1948 |
18 | | National Health Assembly, 1947-1949 |
18 | | Do you want to cheat a child, 1948 |
18 | | Thomas Davidson Educator for Democracy, 1948 |
| | | Correspondents include: Wise, Kleeck, Rockemann, Goldmark, Hamilton, Gaus and Otto. |
18 | | The Truth about American Marriage, 1948-1949 |
18 | | Mental Hygiene, 1948-1950 |
18 | | National Fund for Medical Education, 1949-1951 |
18 | | Our 50,000,000 Children, 1949-1951 |
18 | | Readers Digest, 1949-1952 |
19 | | Facts of Live, 1949-1963 |
19 | | The Domestic Vanishes, 1950 |
19 | | The Health of Musicians, 1950 |
19 | | McCalls Magazine, 1950-1951 |
19 | | The Luckiest Wife in the World, 1951 |
19 | | Death in the Kitchen, 1951 |
19 | | Wanted: Half a Million Teachers, 1951 |
19 | | Look Magazine, 1951-1952 |
19 | | This I Believe, 1952 |
19 | | Overweight, American's Number 1 Health Problem, 1952 |
19 | | Arthritis, 1952 |
19 | | Population Trends University of Connecticut, 1952 |
19 | | Stop Killing Your Husband, 1952 |
19 | | Keep you baby safe in the Cradle, 1952 |
19 | | "More Babies" - The American Weekly, 1952 |
19 | | Newspaper Clippings, 1953-1956 |
20 | | Newspaper Clippings, 1957-1958 |
20 | | University Club, 1959-1969 |
| | | Correspondents include: Wooster, Muller. |
20 | | National Association of Live Underwriters - Public Service Award, 1959-1968 |
20 | | Institute of Life Insurance, 1956-1968 |
20 | | International Stastical Insititute, 1961-1968 |
20 | | Ronald Press Company, 1963-1969 |
21 | | Rollins College, 1966-1969 |
21 | | Suicide - Case Reports |
21 | | Suicide - Manuscripts |
21 | | Book Reviews |
21 | | Memoirs |
22 | | To Be or Not To Be - Typescript |
22 | | Reprints, 1940-1958 |
22 | | Talks, 1952-1968 |
22 | | Drafts of Articles, 1954-1968 |
22 | | Louis I. Dublin Reprints not in Bound Voumes, 1952+ |
22 | | Miscellaneous publications |
Vols. | | Louis I. Dublin Publications (Bound Volumes) |
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