Browse History of Medicine Finding Aids
There are 219 items in this collection Browsing Creators starting with m.
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Creator / [Collection date] | Item information |
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MacLean, Paul D. / [1936; 1944-1993] |
Title: Paul D. MacLean Papers
1936; 1944-1993
Extent: 17.5 linear feet Call Number: MS C 534 Abstract: Paul MacLean, through his scientific research, made significant contributions to the fields of physiology, psychiatry, and brain research. Correspondence, photographs, research materials, reports, writings, and audiovisual materials (1936; 1944-1993, 17.5 linear feet) document the official portion of Paul MacLean's career in brain and behavioral research. Through his research at Yale Medical School and at the National Institute of Mental Health, MacLean was instrumental in developing and expounding the theory of the Triune Brain. |
Mahoney, Florence S. / [1935-1988] |
Title: Florence S. Mahoney Papers
1935-1988
Extent: 4.4 linear feet (11 boxes) Call Number: MS C 466 Abstract: Prominent Washington socialite and lobbyist for health causes, most active and well-known during the 1960s and 1970s. Former wife of Miami News publisher Daniel J. Mahoney. Contains correspondence and subject files reflecting Mahoney's interest in medical research, politics, and birth control. Of special interest are her extensive files on the planning and establishment of the National Institute on Aging. Prominent correspondents include E. Grey Dimond, Paul F. Glenn, Lister Hill, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson, Margaret Sanger and F. Marott Sinex. |
Marquis, Thomas Bailey, 1869-1935 / [1906-1973 (bulk 1906-1936)] |
Title: Thomas B. Marquis Papers
1906-1973 (bulk 1906-1936)
Extent: 4.2 linear feet (11 boxes) Call Number: MS C 308 Abstract: 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. |
Marston, Robert Q., 1923- / [1964-1973] |
Title: Robert Q. Marston Articles and Speeches 1964-1973
Extent: 0.84 linear feet (2 boxes) Call Number: MS C 367 Abstract: Speeches and articles from his tenure as Director of the National Institutes of Health (1966-1973). |
Medical Library Association / [1898-2002] |
Title: Medical Library Association Archives
1898-2002
Extent: ca. 794 linear feet Call Number: MLA 1 Abstract: Founded on May 2, 1898, by four librarians and four physicians at the suggestion of George M. Gould, M.D., editor of the Philadelphia Medical Journal, the Medical Library Association (MLA) is the second oldest special library association in the United States. |
Middleton, William Shainline, 1890-1975 / [1902-1973] |
Title: William Shainline Middleton Papers
1902-1973
Extent: 57 MS boxes and case items Call Number: MS C 206 Abstract: Dr. Middleton was Dean of the University of Wisconsin Medical School, 1935-55; Chief Consultant in medicine to the European Theater of Operations, 1942-45; Special Advisor to the Surgeon General of the Army during the Korean conflict; and, Chief Medical Officer of the Veterans Administration, 1955-63. |
Miles, Wyndham D. / [1864-1984] |
Title: Wyndham D. Miles Papers on the History of the National Library of Medicine
1864-1984
Extent: 2.1 linear feet Call Number: MS C 431 Abstract: Material Wyndham Miles accumulated during the course of preparing the history. |
Miles, Wyndham D. / [1962-1973] |
Title: Wyndham Miles NIH Oral History Collection
1962-1973
Extent: 5.6 linear feet Call Number: OH 149 Abstract: Interviews made by Wyndham Miles of significant figures in the early history and development of NIH. |
Miller, Genevieve / [1947-1971] |
Title: Teaching of Medical History in the United States and Canada: field survey collection1947-1971
Extent: 2.1 linear feet (5 boxes) Call Number: MS C 427 Abstract: Correspondence, printed matter, and completed survey forms relating to a survey of medical history teaching in the United States and Canada |
Mott, Valentine, 1785-1865 / [1807-1864] |
Title: Valentine Mott Correspondence
1807-1864
Extent: 0.21 linear feet Call Number: MS C 281 Abstract: From 1811 to 1834 he was in very extensive practice as a surgeon, and most successful as a teacher and operator at Columbia University and New York University. He also served on the board of the U.S. Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. He was on the founding faculty of the university medical college of New York (New York University School of Medicine). |
Mullan, Fitzhugh / [1995-1996] |
Title: Primary Care Oral History Collection
1995-1996
Extent: 1.5 linear feet Call Number: OH 146 Abstract: 62 oral histories of primary care physicians documenting the lives and work of individuals contributing to the interdisciplinary realm of primary health care delivery. |
Murphy, Lois Barclay, 1902- / [1934-1972] |
Title: Lois B. Murphy Papers
1934-1972
Extent: 10.4 linear feet Call Number: MS C 280c Abstract: Contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, talks, drafts, reprints and printed matter pertaining to the child development movement. Among the organizations and conferences represented are the Gesell Clinic, the Yale University Child Study Center, the Cornell-N. Y. Hospital Institute of Child Health, the World Health Organization and the 1940 White House Conference. A sizable portion of the correspondence and reprints pertain to individual projects and publications. |
Murtaugh, Joseph S. / [1946-1969] |
Title: Joseph S. Murtaugh Papers 1946-1969
Extent: 1.68 linear feet (4 boxes) Call Number: MS C 310 Abstract: Assistant executive director of the Public Health Service's Bureau of Medical Services. |