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Papers, 1920-1974
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Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program, History of Medicine Division
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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Dan Jenkins
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| Collection Number: | MS C 362 |
| Creator: | Long, Esmond Ray 1890- |
| Title: | Esmond Ray Long Papers
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| Dates: | 1920-1974 |
| Quantity: | 17 MS boxes |
| Abstract: | Biographical data, correspondence, drafts and articles, and printed matter. A sizable portion of the collection pertains to Dr. Long's publications and his work as editor. |
Dr. Esmond R. Long (1890-1979) was a graduate of the University of Chicago and received his medical degree from the university's Rush Medical College. Dr. Long also persued postgraduate studies at the University of Prague. He retired as professor emeritus of pathology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was on the faculty from 1932-1955, and director of the Henry Phipps Institute for the Study, Treatment and Prevention of Tuberculosis. He was a specialist in the epidemiology, pathology and public health aspects of tuberculosis, particularly its treatment and prevention. He was greatly concerned about effecting change in the socio-economic problems associated with the disease. From 1919 to 1932, he taught at the University of Chicago, and from 1942 to 1946 he was chief consultant on tuberculosis to the Army Surgeon General.
Dr. Long authored several books, including The Chemistry of Tuberculosis, A History of Pathology, and History of the Therapy of Tuberculosis and the Case of Frederic Chopin. He was editor of the International Journal of Leprosy from 1964 to 1969.
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A sizable portion of the collection pertains to Dr. Long's publications and his work as editor. The major subject area is tuberculosis; contains John B. Barnwell correspondence relating to the Tuberculosis Service of the U. S. Veterans Administration. Other correspondents are: Detlev W. Bronk, Wade H. Brown, Howard T. Harsner, E. B. Krumbhaar, Walsh McDermott, Eugene L. Opie, Henry E. Sigerist, Charles Singer, Shields Warren, and George H. Whipple. Includes material relatingto Florence B. Seibert.
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| MeSH Subjects |
| | History of Medicine |
| | Pathology |
| | Public Health |
| | Tuberculosis--pathology |
| Personal Names |
| | Seibert, Florence B., 1897- |
| Corporate Names |
| | Henry Phipps Institute, Philadelphia |
| | University of Pennsylvania |
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[Call Number, Collection Name, Series Number], Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, USA.
Gift of Dr. Long from 1968-1975
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Papers, 1920-1974
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1 | | Biographical Materials and Curriculum Vitae |
1 | | Interview with Long |
1 | | Honors, Awards, and Certificates |
1 | | University of Pennsylvania - Honorary Degree, 1948 |
1 | | Army Orders, 1942-1952 |
1 | | Personal Items |
2 | | Committees, Memberships, and Affiliations, 1946-1947 |
2 | | Venezuela, Photograph, Testimonial Dinner, 1941 |
2 | | Diaries, 1945, 1947-1948 |
2 | | Publications |
2 | | Benivieni Book - Reviews |
2 | | Chemistry and Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis - Reviews, 1958-1961 |
2 | | History of Pathology - Reviews |
2 | | Magazine Articles, 1936-1939 |
2 | | Newspapers - Clippings |
2 | | Menus, Invitations, Programs |
3 | | Armed Forces Institute of Pathology - History of Pathology Exhibit, 1969-1970 |
3 | | Benivieni Book - Photographs, Genealogy, Draft |
3 | | Sexto Congreso Venezolano de Tisiologia y Neumologia, 1969 |
3 | | Fernel Paper, 1931-1940 |
3 | | Gold-Headed Cane - Presentation to Bayne-Jones, 1968 |
3 | | Hastings Foundation, 1960-1966 |
3 | | Fourth International Congress for Microbiology, 1947 |
3 | | Twentieth International Tuberculosis Conference, 1969 |
3 | | Notable American Women, by Lydia Dewitt - Article |
3 | | Alfred Newton Richards - Memorabilia Exhibit |
3 | | Sturgis (Boucot) Banquet |
3 | | Henry E. Sigerist Dinner |
3 | | University of Chicago Reunions - 25th and 50th, 1936, 1961 |
3 | | Victor Robinson Lecture in Medical History, 1967 |
3 | | Harry Gideon Wells - Portrait, 1938-1947 |
| | Correspondence |
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4 | | | Abb - Eri |
| | | | Correspondents include: John B. Barnwell, Stanhope Bayne-Jones, Chapman H. Binford (International Journal of Leprosy, Leonard Wood Memorial), Kenneth M. Brinkhous, Detlev W. Bronk, Wade H. Brown (American Society for Experimental Pathology), Perry Burgess (Leonard Wood Memorial), L.t. Clark (Tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative), John B. Coates (Army-Historical Unit), and Kendall Emerson. |
5 | | | Fah - Lyn |
| | | | Correspondents include: William H. Feldman (Streptomycin), E. Freerksen (Borstel Colloquium), Perrin C. Galpin, Howard T. Harsner (American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists), Allen K. Krause, E.B. Krumbhaar (American Society for Experimental Pathology), and Esther E. Lape. |
6 | | | MacB - Singer, D.W. |
| | | | Correspondents include: Walsh McDermott, Charles H. Moseley (Army Commission on Tuberculosis in Germany), Eugene L. Opie (American Society for Experimental Pathology), John Reichel (Tuberulin Purified Protein Derivative), Peyton Rous (American Society for Experimental Pathology), Philip E. Sartwell (Army Commission on Tuberculosis in Germany), Florence B. Seibert, Henry E. Sigerist, Charles Singer (Charles C. Thomas Publisher). |
7 | | | Ska - Z |
| | | | Correspondents include: Olaf K. Skinsnes (International Journal of Leprosy), Lloyd Stevenson (Bulletin of the History of Medicine), Katherin R. Sturgis (Sturgis Dinner), Owsei Temkin (Bulletin of the History of Medicine), Charles C. Thomas (Publisher), J. Thumin (Borstel Colloquium), E.K. Tingsley (Tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative), Arthur J. Vorwald, Shields Warren, Harry Gideon Wells, George H. Whipple (American Society for Experimental Pathology), Wiliam Charles White (Tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative), J. H. Harley Williams, and Julius L. Wilson. |
7 | | American Review of Tuberculosis - Correspondence, 1938-1955 |
7 | | G & C Merriam Co. - Correspondence, 1939-1952 |
8 | | Encyclopedia Brittanica - Correspondence, 1947-1967 |
8 | | Encyclopedia Brittanica - Drafts and Articles |
8 | | Charles C. Thomas - Correspondence, 1927-1965 |
8 | | Williams & Wilkins - Correspondence, 1926-1965 |
9 | | American Foundation - Dinner Conference, 1955 |
9 | | American Philosophical Society - Air Pollution Symposium, 1969 |
9 | | American Philosophical Society - Committee Work, 1965-1971 |
| | Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 1966-1973 |
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9 | | | Temkin, 1966-1968 |
9 | | | Stevenson, 1968-1973 |
9 | | Richard H. Shryock - Biography (American Philosophical Society) |
9 | | American Trudeau Society, 1947-1972 |
9 | | Dictionary of American Biography - Allen Krause Article |
9 | | Henry Phipps Institute, 1920-1961 |
9 | | Leonard Wood Memorial, 1938-1973 |
9 | | National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council, 1946-1971 |
9 | | National Institutes of Health, 1949-1968 |
9 | | Office of Indian Affairs, 1934-1952 |
10 | | International Journal of Leprosy, 1958-1969 |
11 | | International Journal of Leprosy, 1969-1974 |
11 | | Borstel Colloquium, 1970-1973 |
12 | | American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, 1939-1949 |
12 | | History of American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, 1958-1975 |
12 | | Armed Forces Institute of Pathology - Registry, 1962-1970 |
12 | | American Society for Experimental Pathology, 1920-1923 |
13 | | American Society for Experimental Pathology, 1924-1939 |
13 | | History of the American Society for Experimental Pathology, 1969-1973 |
14 | | History of the American Society for Experimental Pathology - Draft, Photos of Presidents |
14 | | Army Commission on Tuberculosis in Germany, 1945-1949 |
15 | | Army - Draft of Buchenwald Report, 1945 |
15 | | Army - Exclusion of Tuberculosis, 1946 |
15 | | Army - Tuberculosis in Germany Reports, 1947-1949 |
15 | | Tuberculosis in Germany - Photographs |
15 | | Army - Historical Unit, 1947-1969 |
15 | | Hagerstown Tuberculosis Conference, 1938-1939 |
15 | | Hagerstown Tuberculosis Conference - Minutes and Reports |
15 | | Hospitalization of Uncooperative Tuberculosis Patients, 138-1945 |
15 | | Streptomycin, 9146-1947 |
16 | | Streptomycin, 1947-1955 |
16 | | Tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative, 1933-1936 |
16 | | Tuberculosis Control in Spain, 1950-1956 |
16 | | Febrile Reactions Following the Injection of Non-Specific Agents into Rabbits, by F. Seibert |
17 | | Florence B. Seibert - Correspondence and Pubications |
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