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There are 219 items in this collection
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Campbell, Eugene Paul, 1907-  / [1941-1986] Title: Eugene P. Campbell Papers 1941-1986
Extent: 6.9 linear feet (7 boxes and 36 volumes)
Call Number: MS C 467
Abstract: Dr. Campbell earned a M.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1933 and a master's in public health from the Pennsylvania School of Public Health in 1942. When the Second World War broke out, he was teaching epidemiology there and wanting to contribute to the war effort, he went to work for the fledgling Institute of Inter-American Affairs (IIAA). The papers date from the 1940s to the 1970s and consist of Campbell's journals and their accompanying photographs, correspondence, reports and papers, and subject files, the bulk of which consists of bound volumes.
Carmichael, Ann G.  / [1981] Title: Ann G. Carmichael - Graduate education in the history of medicine survey materials 1981
Extent: .3 linear feet, (1 box)
Call Number: MS C 428
Abstract: Survey forms, printed matter, and correspondence used to conduct a survey undertaken by Carmichael and Numbers for the Education Committee of the American Association for the History of Medicine. Includes information on schools with and without graduate courses in the history of medicine.
Central Surgical Association / [1940-2007] Title: Central Surgical Association Archives 1940-2007
Extent: 28.95 linear feet (25 boxes)
Call Number: MS C 563
Abstract: The Central Surgical Association (CSA) was originally organized by Dr. Roy D. McClure in 1940 in order to provide surgeons in the central states and Canada with a regional professional organization. The archives contain original documents, correspondence, proceedings, minutes, programs, photographs, membership information, and published material by members of the group.
Chalmers, Thomas C. (Thomas Clark), 1917-  / [1927-1995] Title: Thomas C. Chalmers Papers 1927-1995
Extent: 32.8 linear feet (49 boxes)
Call Number: MS C 542
Abstract: Thomas C. Chalmers, MD, clinician- scientist- teacher- administrator- entrepreneur, played a pivotal role in the scientific development of the randomized control trial and clinical trial meta-analysis. Research files, teaching materials, correspondence, publications, conference packets and notes, audiovisuals, and personal material document his life and medical career.
Chervin, Nicolas, 1783-1843.  / [1816-1836] Title: Nicolas Chervin Papers 1816-1836
Extent: 1 linear feet
Call Number: MS C 20
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Churchill, Frank Spooner, 1864-1946  / [1916-1944] Title: Frank S. Churchill Papers 1916-1944
Extent: .5 linear feet
Call Number: MS C 401
Abstract: Frank Spooner Churchill, M.D., was born in Milton, Massachusetts on 26 August 1864, and died in Boston on 27 February 1946. The most active years of his medical career were spent in Chicago, where he carried on an extensive private practice, but he also worked actively on the improvement of health conditions for all children, and in particular on the relationship between pediatrics and education.
Clevenger, Shobal Vail, 1843-1920.  / [1864-1924] Title: Shobal Vail Clevenger Papers 1864-1924
Extent: 0.63 linear feet
Call Number: MS C 36
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Coit, Henry Leber, 1854-1917 / [1773-1966 (bulk 1870-1917)] Title: Henry Leber Coit Papers 1773-1966 (bulk 1870-1917)
Extent: 7.98 linear feet
Call Number: MS C 35
Abstract: Henry Coit was a pediatrician and won recognition for his work on the care and feeding of infants. The collection contains correspondence, photos, genealogical data, certificates and diplomas, medical school lecture notes, day books, case reports, memorandum books, ledgers and accounts, reports, articles and speeches, notes, reprints, clippings, printed matter, graphs, charts and blueprints.
Committee for the Nation's Health Records  / [1939-1955 (bulk 1946-1955)] Title: Microfilm Reels of the Committee for the Nation's Health Records from the Michael M. Davis Collection, In the New York Academy of Medicine 1939-1955 (bulk 1946-1955)
Extent: 12 Microfilm reels
Call Number: MS Film 32
Abstract: Incorporated 1946 with Michael M. Davis, Ph.D., as chair of its Executive Committee, its purpose was to promote national health insurance. With the election of Eisenhower in 1952 it began to function as a health information office for organized labor. The committee was abolished in January, 1956.
Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities of North America / [1900-1974] Title: Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities of North America Archives 1900-1974
Extent: 5.46 linear feet (13 boxes)
Call Number: MS C 233
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