Accession #:
2002-061
Name of Collection:
A national program to conquer heart disease, cancer & stroke.
Presentation.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2010-011
Name of Collection:
Abbott, Anderson Ruffin. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Abbott was a free black Canadian physician who worked in Washington, D.C.'s
Contraband Hospital during the Civil War. Contains Toronto School of Medicine lecture
cards, invitations, booklets, programs, notebooks, lectures, misc. notes, modern and
reproduction photographs.
Accession #:
2009-045
Name of Collection:
Adams, Elijah. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
c. 8 lin. ft. (8 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence, writings, lab notebooks.
A well known biochemist, long-time Chair of the Biochemistry Dept at Univ of MD School
of Medicine. on the faculty of the U. Of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore (the
city) in the Departments of Pharmacology and then Biochemistry. a pioneer in the amino
acid area of biochemistry.
_______________________
METABOLISM OF PROLINE AND THE HYDROXYPROLINES
The Editors of the Annual Review of Biochemistry note with deep regret the death of
Dr. Elijah Adams on Tuesday, October 2, 1979, shortly after he and Dr. Frank completed
this review. This chapter, which summarizes the growth and progress of research on
the amino acids, reflects the fundamental and important contributions of Elijah Adams,
who was a pioneer in this area of biochemistry.
Accession #:
2020-007
Name of Collection:
Agnew, Cornelius Rea. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence and ephemera, consisting of 2987 letters (totaling circa 5770 pages)
and 395 pieces of ephemera including postcards, calling cards, printed pieces,
telegrams and a photograph. 1838 1908, with all but 12 of the letters dating from the
period 1873 1888. 3000 pieces of correspondence to New York physician Cornelius
Rea Agnew, one of the most prominent American eye and ear specialists in the
nineteenth century. Included are letters from some of New York Citys most prominent
citizens, as well as hundreds of letters from doctors and patients discussing medical
issues. Also included are letters on personal and social issues, and hundreds of pieces
of ephemera documenting Agnews professional and philanthropic activities in the last
fifteen years of his life.
Accession #:
2019-011
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. 2019 Award jury notebooks
Dates:
Quantity:
3 binders
Restrictions:
Closed until 2069
Contents:
Award nomination jury books.
Accession #:
2002-018
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
nomination files closed 50 years
Contents:
Records of Lasker award nominations, deliberations and decisions. Jury
books/nominations 1998-2001
Accession #:
2008-008
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 DVD
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
DVD contains three short films:
1. Edward R. Murrow: Person-to-Person interview with Mary Lasker (1959; 12:32)
2. Mary Woodard Lasker: Citizen-Witness for Health (film about Mary Lasker's work on
behalf of medical research - 2001; 5:45)
3. Recipient of the Lord & Taylor Rose Award: Mary Lasker (1982; 10:46)
Accession #:
1998-010
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 oversized file folder
Restrictions:
Library does not own copyright to
photograph.
Contents:
Contains B+W photograph of Lyndon Baines Johnson and Mary Woodard Lasker.
Accession #:
1997-031
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
1989-1997)
Quantity:
8.25 lin. ft. (7 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Nomination and jury books closed 50 years
Contents:
Records of Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation Awards, 1988-1994. No awards were
given in 1990 and 1992.
Nomination books 1988-1989; 1991; 1993-1994. Nomination correspondence. Publicity,
lunch program/videos, winner photos
Accession #:
2002-051
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Award files.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
nomination correspondence closed 50 years
Contents:
Awards program, nomination correspondence (1984, 1986-87) and clippings.
Accession #:
2006-025
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Award nomination books.
Dates:
Quantity:
4 cartons
Restrictions:
Nomination books closed 50 years
Contents:
Awardee nomination books, 2002-2005, and 2003-05 awards luncheon
booklets/awards announcements.
Accession #:
2002-042
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Award nominations.
Dates:
Quantity:
c. 2.5 lin. ft. (= 2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Nomination and jury books closed 50 years
Contents:
Award nominations.
Accession #:
2018-011
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Awards archives
Dates:
Quantity:
3 misc. boxes
Restrictions:
Nomination files closed for 50 years until
2066-2068
Contents:
Lasker Award nomination jury binders for 2016-2018.
Accession #:
2009-024
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Awards archives
Dates:
Quantity:
2 boxes
Restrictions:
Nomination books closed for 50 years (2058-
59)
Contents:
Lasker Award nomination books for 2008-2009. Awards ceremony publications for
2008.
Accession #:
2015-032
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Awards archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 boxes.
Restrictions:
Closed 50 years from creation dates.
Contents:
2010-2015 Lasker Award nomination binders.
Accession #:
2007-070
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Awards archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 boxes
Restrictions:
nomination books closed 50 years
Contents:
Lasker Awards nomination books and ceremony materials for 2006-2007.
Accession #:
2001-123
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Information Office (Maier, Ruth).
Correspondence.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 folders
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence regarding Lasker Awards ceremonies/participants. Includes awards
announcements/publicity.
Accession #:
2002-052
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Pressbooks.
Dates:
Quantity:
.84 lin. ft. (2 document cases)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Press books for Lasker awards, 1984-88.
Accession #:
1997-022
Name of Collection:
American Academy of Physician Assistants. Records.
Dates:
1970s-1990s,
Quantity:
3 acid free cartons (3.75 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains correspondence and organizational records on the American Academy of
Physician Assistants.
Accession #:
1997-013
Name of Collection:
American Academy of Physician Assistants. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 acid free carton (1.25 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Documents on the founding of the American Academy of Physician Assistants in 1970
and organizational records which includes Applications, Articles of Incorp., Logo, Board
of Directors, Dues, Registry- Treasurer's Report, etc. 1972-1973.
Accession #:
2000-051
Name of Collection:
American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 item
Restrictions:
Contents:
Vol. 19, no. 3 (Nov. 2000) of newsletter.
Accession #:
1999-029
Name of Collection:
American Academy of Veterinary Pharmocology and Therapeutics.
Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms. box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 volume - Biotechnology in the Animal Health Sector.
Accession #:
2016-029
Name of Collection:
American Association for the History of Medicine. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC box; 1 small package
Restrictions:
Contents:
Annual meeting abstracts/programs, newsletters, membership brochures, council
meeting minutes, annual financial statements.
Accession #:
2009-054
Name of Collection:
American Association for the History of Medicine. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
171 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
AAHM's association archives
Accession #:
2011-033
Name of Collection:
American Association for the History of Medicine. Records
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC
Restrictions:
Contents:
Annual Meeting Abstract Books, newsletters, Membership Directories, Council Meeting
Booklets, Miscellaneous documents.
Accession #:
2008-075
Name of Collection:
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
annual meeting books, newsletters, bylaws, business meeting minutes
Accession #:
2013-031
Name of Collection:
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Newsletters (2011-2013), annual meeting agendas/transactions (2012-2013).
Accession #:
2014-024
Name of Collection:
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. Ft. (1 doc case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Newsletters, advertising, 2014 annual meeting transactions, 75th anniversary William
Fitts lecture compilation, presidential addresses compilation
Accession #:
2011-039
Name of Collection:
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Records
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
2011 annual meeting program materials and newsletters.
Accession #:
2002-104
Name of Collection:
American Association for Women Radiologists. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
.6 lin. Ft.
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Records related to founding of the organization. Lewicki was founding member.
Accession #:
1999-042
Name of Collection:
American Board of Thoracic Surgery. Records.
Dates:
1945-1980)
Quantity:
10 cu. ft. (10 doc. cases)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains American Board of Thoracic Surgery meeting minutes, correspondence,
records, examinations, speeches and notes. Distictly separate organization from the
American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Accession #:
1999-033
Name of Collection:
American Clinical and Climatological Association. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms. box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains presidential correspondence for membership.
Accession #:
2016-007
Name of Collection:
American College of Cardiology. Oral history collection
Dates:
Quantity:
3 binders; 76 audiocassettes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Oral history tapes (incomplete) and transcripts of prominent figures in the field
conducted by Fye as part of his research for his book "American Cardiology: The
History of a Specialty and Its College"
Accession #:
2008-066
Name of Collection:
American College of Nurse-Midwives. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
"Presidential Priorities"--commentary collected from past presidents about strategic
vision during their tenures. Collated for JMWH article "Presidential Priorities" by Schuling,
Sipe, and Fullerton.
Accession #:
2012-014
Name of Collection:
American College of Nurse-Midwives. Records
Dates:
1987-2007
Quantity:
15 boxes (~9 lf)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Bulletin of the ACNM (1956-1970s), Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, presidential records,
Board meeting materials, legeislative agendas, subject files.
Accession #:
2017-017
Name of Collection:
American College of Nurse-Midwives. Records
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
ACNM Fellows hisroical records and Fellows BOG metings minutes.
Accession #:
2001-089
Name of Collection:
American College of Radiology.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.75 lin. ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2014-004
Name of Collection:
American College of Toxicology. Training course manuals
Dates:
Quantity:
5 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-040
Name of Collection:
American Foundation for Homeopathy. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.12 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Records related to the Foundation's activities in promoting the practice of homeopathy in
the United States.
Accession #:
2009-038
Name of Collection:
American Medical Association. Operation Coffeecup - Ronald Reagan
speaks out against socialized medicine.
Dates:
Quantity:
.1 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Copies of documents directing an American Medical Association campaign entitled
'Operation Coffeecup,' which encouraged opposition to the U.S. Senate's King Bill's plan
to socialize medical care for social security recipients; transcript and 33 1/3 rpm
phonograph recording of Ronald Reagan monologue: "Ronald Reagan speaks out
against socialized medicine."
Accession #:
1999-016
Name of Collection:
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 large folder (.1 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 poster 19 1/2" x 35" of the 100th anniversary of the discovery of x-rays.
Accession #:
2017-002
Name of Collection:
American Surgical Association. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
3 large boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Annual meeting transactions and program books, presidential yearbooks, council
meeting minutes, foundation board minutes.
Accession #:
2002-068
Name of Collection:
American Surgical Association. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (c. 2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
1999-013
Name of Collection:
Armed Forces Medical Library (U.S.) Dental research.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 record cartons (6.25 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 31 bound volumes of U.S. Army Dental Research Materials, U.S. Army
Dentistry.
Accession #:
2007-072
Name of Collection:
Armstrong, Charles. Scrapbooks.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.5 lin. Ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Three scrapbooks documenting Armstrong's career in the Public Health Service, along
with some genealogical and biographical summaries.
Accession #:
1999-008
Name of Collection:
Association of American Medical Colleges. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms. box (.4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
2 binders which contain material on history of AAMC seminars and the history of
AAMC.
Accession #:
2004-008
Name of Collection:
Avalos, Maria Louisa Garza.
Dates:
Quantity:
.01 lin. ft. (1 folder)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Manuscript copy of this Spanish language report analysing the NLM classifiaction,
prepared by the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.
Accession #:
2015-028
Name of Collection:
Baker, Carl G. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
12 RC boxes; 3 Hollingers
Restrictions:
Contents:
NCI Virus Cancer Program planning and administrative records, subject files.
Carl G. Baker received his MD in 1944, and then joined the U.S. Navy, where he served
shipboard, in shore-based hospitals and at naval-air bases. After he was discharged
from the service, he enrolled at the University of California at Berkeley where he earned
a master's degree in biochemistry. Baker joined the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in
1949 where he carried out research on cholesterol and amino acid metabolism in the
Laboratory of Biochemistry. He had to leave laboratory research behind in 1951, when
he developed asthma as a result of an allergy to rat dander. Baker then launched his
administrative career as assistant to the Associate Director of NIH. He next took a
position in the Research Grants Branch of NCI. Baker left the NCI for the Office of the
Associate Director for NIH Intramural Research. He returned to the NCI in 1958, as
Assistant Director and (1960 to 1961) as acting scientific director. He was appointed
Scientific Director for Cancer Etiology in 1967. Baker was named Acting Director of the
NCI in 1969, rising to full director in July 1970. This coincided with President Nixon's
declaration of "war on cancer." Baker profited from a clear image of the direction NCI
should proceed and provided guidance for Congress, shaping legislation aimed at
implementing the increased effort on cancer research. Over his tenure, the NCI budget
doubled from $181 million to $378 million (1970s dollars). He concurrently held the rank
of Rear Admiral in the Public Health Service. The National Cancer Act of 1971 converted
Accession #:
2016-012
Name of Collection:
Baker, Carl G. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 Hollinger, 1 1/2 Hollinger
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains reports of the Ad Hoc Review Committee of the Cancer Virus Program (1973-
1974), correspondence of Cancer Virus Program (1958-1971), Special Virus Cancer
Program review group records (1973-1974), Joseph G. Sinkovits reprints (1984-1991),
records of National Cancer Advisory Board meeting (1974)
Accession #:
2006-049
Name of Collection:
Barnett, G. Octo and Massachusetts General Hospital. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (=1 record carton)
Restrictions:
PII/SSNs in grant application files -
redacted/replaced by JPR March 2023
Contents:
Accession #:
2006-017
Name of Collection:
Barnett, G. Octo and Massachusetts General Hospital. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
7.5 lin. ft. (=6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
PII/SSNs in grant application files -
redacted/replaced by JPR March 2023
Contents:
Barnett was Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Senior Research Director,
Laboratory of Computer Science Massachusetts General Hospital. He was a
cardiologist that went into medical informatics. Founder and former Senior Scientific
Director of the Laboratory of Computer Science (LCS) at Massachusetts General
Hospital (MGH) and was recognised world-wide as one of the founding fathers of
Medical Informatics who pioneered the use of computers in patient care. In 1964, Dr.
Barnett was recruited by MGH to head the Hospital Computer Project, an ambitious plan
to implement a large hospital information system. From this project, the Laboratory of
Computer Science was born. Although he described himself humbly as just a country
doctor, Dr. Barnett altered the course of the practice of medicine when he suggested,
in the 1950s, We ought to try using time sharing computer systems to improve medical
care. He was co-developer of COSTAR, one of the nations first computerized
electronic health records, and of DXplain, one of the best known, widely used
diagnostic decision support systems.
The programming language known as Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-
Programming System (MUMPS), which remains in widespread use today as the
foundation of numerous clinical systems, was invented in LCS under his leadership.
Barnett died June 30, 2020 [https://digitalhealth.org.au/blog/loss-of-a-pioneer-in-medical-
Accession #:
2008-001
Name of Collection:
Barzelatto, Jose. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
15 lin. ft. (12 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Reprints, reports, some correspondence, newsletters/journals. An endocrinologist,
Barzelatto was director of the WHO research programme in human reproduction,
director of reproductive health and population at the Ford Foundation. He is currently
vice-president of the Center for Health and Social Policy, Florida. Active on the issue of
health in the face of social change, specifically population control. Materials touch on
religious, ethical and policy issues related to population control, abortion, sexuality,
access to drugs.
Accession #:
2009-060
Name of Collection:
Bashshur, Rashid L. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.75 lin. ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Meeting and conference notes, correspondence, studies and reports on telemedicine,
grant proposals, questionnaires, reports on regional telemedicine activities. Executive
Director of eHealth at the University of Michigan Health System and Emeritus Professor
of Health Management and Policy at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
Since the early 1970's, he has been a catalyst for the development and evaluation of
telemedicine systems in the U.S. While at the National Academy of Sciences (Institute of
Medicine), he was consultant to the Office of Economic Opportunity on the use of
telecommunications to support rural health programs. He served as a member of the
study section on health care applications at the RANN Program (Research Applied to
National Need) of the National Science Foundation. The NSF awarded him a grant to
evaluate a telemedicine program in rural Maine and to access the status of telemedicine
nationwide. He organized the first two national conferences on telemedicine, whose
proceedings were published as Telemedicine: Exploration in the Use of
Telecommunications in Health Care, Charles Thomas Pub, 1975.
Accession #:
2009-011
Name of Collection:
Bashshur, Rashid. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
8.75 lin. Ft. (7 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Articles [photocopies and downloaded printouts], and books on the subject of
telemedicine.
Accession #:
2013-023
Name of Collection:
Beebe, Gilbert. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (3 binders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
NP-9925 Volume I and II "Nagasaki atomic bomb damage"; NP-9923 Volume I "Physical
damage Hiroshima Japan". Engineering reports, photos, elevation maps describing
physical damage and human casualty caused by atomic bombs.
Accession #:
2004-016
Name of Collection:
Beebe, Gilbert. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
24
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Gilbert Wheeler Beebe, 1912-2003 was a radiation epidemiologist/statistician. He
specialized in the study of radiation effects in the aftermath of the Chernobyl, USSR
nuclear accident and of Hiroshima, Japan. Correspondence, governmental reports
(published and unpublished), computer diskettes (5.25").
First worked at the National Committee on Maternal Health, where he conducted an
important study of contraceptive services in economically depressed areas. From there
he went to the office of the Surgeon General of the Army, and then to the National
Academy of Sciences. He worked with Seymour Jablon to organize the Atomic Bomb
Casualty Commission (ABCC) research program to study the late health effects of
radiation exposure in Japanese A-bomb survivors. Later known as the Life Span Study.
In 1977 began his fifth career at the National Cancer Institute, where he worked for 25
years. After the Chernobyl accident, Gil led international studies of thyroid cancer and
leukemia among radiation-exposed populations in Belarus and Ukraine.
Donor file contains CD of desktop computer files from his office.
Accession #:
2014-021
Name of Collection:
Benjamin, Regina. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
5.11 GB electronic files (1,974 Files, 89 Folders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
FOIA electronic reading room documents as packaged and regularly distrubuted to
news agencies, reporters, public interest/wachdog groups, etc. Electronic copies of
Surgeon-General Benjamin's speeches, remarks, powerpoints, reports, calls to action,
tweets, photo ops, daily schedules (includes some MS Outlook messages with
attachments). PDF, MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint.
Former vice admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps who served
as the 18th Surgeon General of the United States
Accession #:
2008-002
Name of Collection:
Benschoter, Reba. Collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.25 lin. ft. (5 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Nebraska telemedicine video project. University of Nebraska, Omaha. Was a driving
force behind the establishment of the University Medical Center's pioneering telehealth
program in the 1960s. For many years, she promoted telehealth and related
technologies through a University of Nebraska department of Biomedical
Communications, which she directed.
Accession #:
2014-003
Name of Collection:
Benya, Frazier. Bioethics oral history collection
Dates:
Quantity:
12 interviews (Word docs, WAV, MP3)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Oral histories with early scholars in bioethics that were active during the 1960s and
early 1970s and with two senators and a senate aid involved in the legislation that
created the first federal bioethics commission (National Commission for the Protection of
Human Subjects of Biomedical Research). Conducted by Benya as part of PhD studies
project. Includes interviewee releases.
Accession #:
2008-039
Name of Collection:
Berliner, Robert. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.50 lin. Ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Materials collected by Kennedy. Box 1 contains materials created by Berliner--notes,
corresp., event programs, reprints. Box 2 contains materials Kennedy used to prepare
a memorial piece, as well as some binders with NIH admin materials (1960s) and
President's Biomedical Research Panel notes.
Renal physiologist, former Dean of Yale University School of Medicine, Professor
Emeritus of Cellular and Molecular Physiology and Professor Emeritus of Internal
Medicine. Collaborated with Dr. James A. Shannon who subsequently was appointed
Director of Research at the National Heart Institute. Dr. Berliner was one of the first
investigators recruited by Dr. Shannon to join him at the NIH in 1950, at which time Dr.
Berliner was named Chief, Laboratory of Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism at the
National Heart Institute. He remained at the NIH successively as Director of Intramural
Research at the National Heart Institute and as Deputy Director for Science for NIH. Left
NIH for Yale in 1973,
Accession #:
2007-001
Name of Collection:
Billingham, Rupert E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4 VHS tapes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Billingham roast, cell biology dept.; Medawar Prize ceremony, Billingham back yard;
1993 American Society of Transplant Surgeons Presidential Address, Clyde Barker
talking about Billingham; 1st lecture Rupert Billingham Leture Series Dept. of Cell Biology
UT-Southwestern, Wayne Streilein and Judy Head reminiscing about Billingham.
Accession #:
2006-053
Name of Collection:
Billingham, Rupert E. Papers.
Dates:
1980-2000)
Quantity:
5 boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Personal and professional correspondence; reprints; personal/biog; lecture notes;
History of Transplantation; awards, plaques, certificates; photographs. No lab books or
research subject files were ever saved by Billingham.
Accession #:
2001-155
Name of Collection:
Billings, John S. (John Shaw) Centennial.
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 linear ft (=1 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Commemoration of centennial
Accession #:
2015-027
Name of Collection:
Blum, Harry. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4.55 linear feet (15 document cases)
Restrictions:
PII 2 folders in box 1
Contents:
The Harry Blum papers contain materials related to the professional work of a
mathematician who worked at the NIH Lab of Statistical and Mathematical Methodology
in the Division of Computer Research between 1967 and his retirement in 1982. During
this time, Blum sought to map out a new geometry for biology and develop applications
for this geometry, as well as developing a set of new principles of organization for
sensory integration in the central nervous system. He collaborated on projects
involving shape physchophysics, retinal neurophysiology, and the development of the
human mandible. (Blum C.V. 1982, Box 2). Before joining NIH, Blum served with the U.S.
Navy during World War II at the New York Naval Shipyard, worked as an electrical
engineer for the New York City Subway system, as a research assistant at Cornell
University, where he received his B.S. in Engineering in 1950; then served as a civilian
employee at the U.S. Air Forces Rome Air Development Center from 1950-58,
researching radar systems including ballistic missile warning radars. Between 1958
and 1960, Blum worked at NATOs SHAPE Air Defence Technical Center in the Hague,
Netherlands, where he worked on problems of ballistic missile defense. Between 1960
and 1967, he worked at the Data Sciences Lab of the Air Forces Cambridge Research
Labs in Bedford, Mass, where he began the work that he continued at the NIH. The
collection includes significant materials related to Blums from 1950 forward, but mainly
comprises materials related to his work at NIH.
Accession #:
2002-097
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
PHI
Contents:
"Cervical auscultation of feeding in adults" (vhs videocassette); Infant head drawings;
Respiratory function of the upper airway; 1 folder of cv and biographical material
Accession #:
2004-048
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
13.05 lin. ft. (9 record cartons, 9 flat storage boxes)
Restrictions:
PHI
Contents:
Primary research materials, secondary research materials, illustrations, dratfts, notes,
etc., related to Bosma's unfinished book "Development and impairments of feeding in
infants and children", completed after his death by his John's-Hopkins colleagues.
Accession #:
2003-017
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5.5 lin. ft. (4 record cartons, C boxes; 1 flat storage)
Restrictions:
PHI films
Contents:
Films and publication master images for infant cry, cinefluorographic films (Stockholm);
animal studies.
Accession #:
2002-096
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.85 lin. ft. (3 record cartons, 1 o/s folder)
Restrictions:
PHI
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-084
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c. 46.25 lin. ft. (41 boxes = 37 record cartons)
Restrictions:
PHI films
Contents:
Bosma was considered a pioneer in research into the anatomy and physiology of
swallowing, a topic he became interested in during the polio epidemic when many
patients suffering from the disease could not take nutrition orally. He wrote numerous
publications and was a founding editor of the medical journal Dysphagia, devoted to
disorders of swallowing. In recent years he received the Distinguished Service Award
from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and was honored with a
symposium at the biennial meeting of the American Association for Cerebral Palsy and
Developmental Medicine.
Died of heart failure at the University of Maryland Medical Center on June 22. He was
85. Received MD form U. Michigan (1941) and did his residency at Case Western
Reserve. Last was Research Professor and Director, Dysphagia Clinic, University of
Maryland Medicine (Baltimore)
Accession #:
2002-087
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.57.5 lin. ft. (=45 containers = 46 record cartons)
Restrictions:
PHI films
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-090
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
19 RC
Restrictions:
PHI
Contents:
Accession #:
1999-015
Name of Collection:
Botanical card files
Dates:
Quantity:
10 ms. boxes (4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains Mayan medicinal plant word list.
Accession #:
2009-019
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray.
Dates:
Quantity:
23 DVDs; 3 transcripts
Restrictions:
copyright retained
Contents:
Copies of VHS orginals loaned by Western Pa Family Center. Originals returned.
Copyrights and other rights retained.
Accession #:
2006-003
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. NIMH Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
14 RC boxes; 3 shoebox; 88 videos
Restrictions:
PHI access policy
Contents:
Research papers from Bowen's NIMH clinical research projects. 4 ampex color videos.
Accession #:
2011-015
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC, 2 small boxes; oversize
Restrictions:
PHI access policy
Contents:
Patient records/notebooks, MCV students, correspondence, staff notes done as wall
charts and calendar during NIMH project, (patient-created?) family diagram charts,
newsclippings, printed materials
Accession #:
2009-013
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
8.5 lin. Ft. (6 RC cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry reports/circulars; professional meetings files;
articles and drafts; Family Center records
Accession #:
2004-043
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
6 lin. ft. (6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contains sensitive people records closed by
donor until 2032
Contents:
Primarily professional correspondence, with some reprints. Subjects covered include
Family Center trainees and associates corresp. With some clinical notes from phone
conversations; Family Center staff and faculty corresp. And session notes (?);
professional colleague corresp. (military, NIMH, Menninger, etc.); Georgetown Univ.
Medical School corresp. and teaching plans. Georgetown Family Center newsletters
and other publications
Accession #:
2003-026
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
11.25 lin. ft. (=9 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Alphabetical files containing patient records from Bowen's clinical practice. Also, half
box of Georgetown Family Center public meeting announcements, schedules, agendas,
etc. (1980s)
Accession #:
2004-013
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
7.5 lin. ft. (6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
PHI access policy
Contents:
Additional professional papers. Includes G'town Family Center correspondence (1970-
80); G'town Family Center Symposia (1966-90); professional meetings (1950s-80s);
patient files/notebooks (1960s); MCV, NIMH, AFTA (1970-80s); publications
correspondence (1970s).
Accession #:
2005-055
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.2 lin. ft. (4 RC; 1 1/2 hollinger)
Restrictions:
Restricted PHI Policy
Contents:
Working Papers, Publications, Reprints and articles by Bowen and others, publications
correspondence, conferences and meetings.
Accession #:
2013-009
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
13 CD-ROMs
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
M. Bowen talks about his own family and "anonymous" paper presentation (digitized
analog tapes/audio files; 2 CD-R); 1972 American Psychiatric Association interview
with Bowen (digitized analog tapes/audio files; 11 CD-R). Transcript for interview 2, 4,
7, 8 only.
Accession #:
2007-073
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Professional writings/drafts, papers of others, subject files, military records/research,
NIMH files.
Accession #:
2003-044
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
8.75 lin. ft. (7 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Patient/Client files and professional correspondence.
Accession #:
2007-012
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 boxes
Restrictions:
Restricted PHI policy
Contents:
Professional and misc. correspondence, "thought items", requests for papers, article
drafts.
Accession #:
2009-004
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Video and audio tapes.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. Ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Audiocassettes: Two days with Murray Bowen/Family Systems conference, 1984 (3
tapes); Bowen: On theory and therapy, May 30-June 1, 1986 (7 tapes).
Videocassettes: Family systems theory, 1966 (2 cassettes); Family interview, 1990 (2
cassettes).
Accession #:
2011-025
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Videos
Dates:
Quantity:
8 boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Videos from VB Postgraduate Seminars (98 items) and VC One Day Symposium (out of
town presentations) (80 items) series.
Accession #:
2019-029
Name of Collection:
Bowen, Murray. AV materials.
Dates:
Quantity:
22 RC boxes; 1 misc box
Restrictions:
VA series is clinical
Contents:
VA-clinical conference, VC-one day symposium, VF-unpublished lectures, VJ-Bowen
and others, VL-talks at other conferences, VK-annual symposium, VO-walter reed, and
misc. teaching tapes video series tapes. Masters and user copies where available.
Accession #:
2014-034
Name of Collection:
Bowen, Murray. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
24.75 lin. Ft. (20 boxes; 1 cassette case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Professional series videos (VHS and Umatic, 16mm film) and audio (3.5 and 7 inch reel
to reel and audiocassette), Georgetown University resident family patient records,
correspondence, reprints by others.
Accession #:
2018-017
Name of Collection:
Bowen, Murray. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 RC boxes, framed award
Restrictions:
appointment and account books, family
diagram contain PHI
Contents:
Appointment books, physician account books, award plaques, symposium/meeting
posters, oversize family triangle diagram, Edward Freidman writings, five 7" reel to reel
tapes.
Accession #:
2012-026
Name of Collection:
Boyd, David R. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4.17 lin. ft. (3 record cartons, 1 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Additional books.
Accession #:
2016-002
Name of Collection:
Boyd, David R. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.63 lin. ft. (1 dc, 1 1/2 dc)
Restrictions:
Contents:
files on Medical control and accountability, NLM computer abstract, T/EMSS, Curriculum
vitae, A trauma surgeon's journey, shock research, clinical studies and education,
trauma registry, Indian Health Service, Recognition/citations, publications,
correspondence, drafts.
Accession #:
2012-019
Name of Collection:
Boyd, David. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.5 lin. ft. (6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contents is all published books. Boyd is with the Indian Health Service and was
involved in the Federal Interagency Committee on Emergency Medical Services. In the
1970s Boyd developed the Illinois Statewide Trauma Center Plan, which later became a
model throughout the US. The approach was to categorize all hospitals and to
specifically designate some 40 new trauma centers in a "Three Echelon System," (i.e.,
regional, areawide, and local)
Accession #:
2015-009
Name of Collection:
Branham, Sara E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC
Restrictions:
Contents:
Personnel records, CVs, subject files, writings/drafts, research reports, photographs,
reprints/books.
Accession #:
2013-033
Name of Collection:
Brody, Eugene B. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
12.5 lin. ft. (7 transfiles, 2 record carton, 1 other)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Reprints, scrapbook albums, alphabetical subject/correspondence files.
Accession #:
2012-013
Name of Collection:
Brody, Eugene B. Papers.
Dates:
1970-2010)
Quantity:
50 lin. ft. (40 record cartons, 1 oversize folder)
Restrictions:
1 folder with patient information - in box 32
"Disease Concepts" 1949
Contents:
Principally Brody's materials as president of the World Federation for Mental Health
(1981-1983). He was the organization's secretary general from 1983 to 1999. During
his years with the organization, Dr. Brody traveled widely, encouraging effective
participation with WFMH of mental health organizations from countries with divergent
ethnic, cultural and religious traditions (Baltimore Sun obit)
Accession #:
2014-013
Name of Collection:
Brody, Eugene. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
14 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional subject files correspondence, speeches/presentations/articles.
Accession #:
2018-018
Name of Collection:
Brody, Eugene. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
6 RC boxes; oversize framed items
Restrictions:
Contents:
Artifacts and exhibit display materials from decommissioned Eugene Brody Room and
exhibit case at the University of Maryland.
Accession #:
2016-004
Name of Collection:
Brody, Eugene. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3.75 linear feet (2 record cartons, 2 document cases)
Restrictions:
Contents:
CVs/biographical/bibliographies, article writings/reviews/charts/graphs, Brazil/Latin
America project fiels, early theoretical files (B), WFMH miscellaneous
brochures/pamphlets/newsletters/annual reports/planning materials/photographs, misc.
subject/correspondence files.
Accession #:
2009-059
Name of Collection:
Burroughs Welcome v. Barr Labs deposition.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 vol.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Deposition of Dr. Bruce Chabner. Chabner was Director of the Division of Cancer
Treatment at NCI. Suit regards who first discovered the drug azidothymidine (AZT),
proprietary rights.
Accession #:
2009-044
Name of Collection:
Butler, Robert
Dates:
Quantity:
2 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2003-011
Name of Collection:
Butler, Robert N. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.75 lin. ft. (2 record cartons; 1 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Butler was Director, National Institute on Aging; founded International Longevity Center,
Mt. Sinai Medical Center. Noted gereontologist. editor-in-chief of the journal Geriatrics.
Author of The Longevity Revolution (HarperCollins, forthcoming) and Why Survive?
Being Old in America (HarperCollins, 1976). is president and chief executive officer of
the International Longevity Center--USA and professor of geriatrics at the Brookdale
Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in
New York City. From 1975 to 1982 he was the founding director of the National Institute
on Aging. In 1982 he founded the first department of geriatrics in a U.S. medical school.
He won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Why Survive?. He is co-author (with Dr. Myrna I.
Lewis) of the books Aging and Mental Health and Love and Sex After 60. He is
presently working on a book, The Longevity Revolution.
Accession #:
2004-052
Name of Collection:
Butler, Robert N. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 stuffed folders
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
3 folders of reviews and correspondence related to Butler's book "Why Survive? Being
Old in America".
Accession #:
2005-032
Name of Collection:
Butler, Robert N. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Daily appointment books (1976-1982) from tenure as NIA Director. 2 items related to
work with Ralph Nader investigating nursing homes.
Accession #:
2008-043
Name of Collection:
Butler, Robert N. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 record cartons
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional materials from founding director of NIA.
Accession #:
2001-144
Name of Collection:
Caldwell, William.
Dates:
Quantity:
.75 ln. ft. (= 2 document cases)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Caldwell, William. Instructional Materials re: Online Searching
Accession #:
1999-030
Name of Collection:
Campbell, Eugene Paul. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 ms. boxes (1.25 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains manuscripts, photos, reports, oral history transcripts, concerning public health
and sanitization experiences in Central and South America and the Phillipines. Also
concerns Institute of InterAmerican Affairs and the World Health Organization.
Accession #:
2001-036
Name of Collection:
Campbell, Eugene Paul. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2013-011
Name of Collection:
Canham, John E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Commander and Director, Letterman Army Institute of Research. Clinical nutritionist.
Collection contains biog info, personnel records, photos (lantern slides separately
donated to P&P), publications, articles about Canham, manuscripts, correspondence.
Materials mostly relate to his US Army career, with some post-retirement consultation
work for NIH Nutrition Study Section.
Accession #:
2009-020
Name of Collection:
Central Surgical Association.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 cd-rom
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
2008-9 Board of Directors meeting agenda, minutes, reports
Accession #:
2006-054
Name of Collection:
Chalmers, Thomas. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c. .5 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-070
Name of Collection:
Coghill, Dr. [Robert?].
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Reel to reel tape
Accession #:
2003-031
Name of Collection:
Collen, Morris F. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Medical informatics pioneer. Contains alphabetical biographical files of leaders in the
field of medical informatics--research materials for his secondary history of the
discipline.
Accession #:
2022-014
Name of Collection:
Corn, Milton. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4 pendaflex folders, computer disks, and loose certificates
Restrictions:
Contents:
Personal papers of Dr. Corn highlighting his undergraduate and medical student days at
Yale, his time as Dean of Georgetown University School of Medicine, and lectures as
NLM Deputy Director for Research and Education. Includes diplomas, awards, National
Medical Board Exam scores, class lecture notes and essays, and correspondence.
These materials document Dr. Corns own personal academic excellence and
achievement as a medical student, as well as his later support of the medical students
in his charge as an educator.
Accession #:
2015-035
Name of Collection:
Corwin, Emil. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box.
Restrictions:
Contents:
A few folders of correspondence. Corwin was a press officer in Luther Terry's Office
of Smoking and Health.
Accession #:
2006-032
Name of Collection:
Curlin, George. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.5 lin. ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
HIV/AIDS vaccination, population control. NIAID official
Accession #:
2001-111
Name of Collection:
Cutler, John.
Dates:
1969-1983
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence, reprints, research studies and reports, background info. relating to
Cutler's research on various vaginal contraceptive products and birth control methods.
Focus on vaginal creams and spermacides and their effectiveness in reducing STDs,
esp. gonorrhea and syphilis. 1970-1975 clinical research project on a combined agent
for disease prophylaxis and contraception aid [PRO-CON]. Cutler was Prof. at Univer.
of Pitt Graduate School of Public Health.
Accession #:
2007-030
Name of Collection:
Cutler, Max. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC, 1 lgl holl. 1 1/2 lgl Holl., 2 oversize
Restrictions:
none. Copyright not specifically transferred
Contents:
Developer of concentration radiotherapy for cancer treatment. Founded Chicago Tumor
Institute in 1938 and was director until 1952. From 1952-1979 he had a private practice
in Beverly Hills, Ca. Died 1984.
Professional correspondence, reprints, audio recordings, photographs,
typescript/unpublished biography, awards/plaques/oversize.
Original deed of gift has no mention of copyright, only unrestricted physical
access/donation.
Accession #:
2008-057
Name of Collection:
Daly, John W. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
37.5 lin. Ft. (30 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Daly was a renowned chemist and leader in chemical ecology, biological chemistry, and
pharmacological research. He was with NIH from 1958 to 2003, and was a scientist
emeritus at NIDDK. Daly was a world authority on amphibian alkaloids and an expert in
many areas of natural products. The 26 classes of alkaloids he discovered have had a
major impact on knowledge of how the nervous system functions and how drugs
interact with the nervous system.
Accession #:
2008-055
Name of Collection:
Daly, John W. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
62.5 lin. Ft. (50 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Complete set of reprints, correspondence, binders of research material,
Daly was a renowned chemist and leader in chemical ecology, biological chemistry, and
pharmacological research. He was with NIH from 1958 to 2003, and was a scientist
emeritus at NIDDK.
Accession #:
2009-017
Name of Collection:
Davis, Karen.
Dates:
2005-2008
Quantity:
1 RC box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Congressional testimonies, presentations, Commonwealth Fund press releases;
articles.
Accession #:
2013-005
Name of Collection:
Davis, Karen. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 small boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Publications and presentations/speaking engagements. Includes VHS tapes and cd-
roms.
Final donation as Director of Commonwealth Fund. Moved to John's-Hopkins.
Accession #:
2005-038
Name of Collection:
Davis, Karen. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 linear feet (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2005-023
Name of Collection:
Davis, Karen. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (= 2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2005-005
Name of Collection:
Davis, Karen. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.11.25 lin. ft. (=9 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Davis is President of the Commonwealth Fund: a private foundation that supports
independent research on health and social issues and makes grants to improve health
care practice and policy. The Fund is dedicated to helping people become more
informed about their health care, and improving care for vulnerable populations such as
children, elderly people, low-income families, minority Americans, and the uninsured.
The Fund's two national program areas are improving health insurance coverage and
access to care and improving the quality of health care services. An international
program in health policy is designed to stimulate innovative policies and practices in the
U.S. and other industrialized nations. The Fund also make grants to improve health care
in New York City, its own community. Established in 1918 by Anna M. Harkness
Prior to joining the Fund in 1992, Davis was professor of economics and chairman of
the Department of Health Policy and Management at The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health.
Accession #:
2017-015
Name of Collection:
DeBakey, Lois. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
c.1130 [904 boxes]
Restrictions:
Contents:
Records from the academic and editorial consulting career of medical information
scientist and champion of plain language usage (writing and speaking) in medicine and
the sciences. Sister of famed surgeon Michael DeBakey.
Accession #:
2013-034
Name of Collection:
Dempsey, Edward W. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4.4 lin. ft. (3 record cartons, 1 misc.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence, speeches, reports, testimonies, legislation offprints, photographs,
commemorative bill-signing pens, personal and biographical information document his
government service as Special Assistant to the Secretary of HEW under Anthony
Celebrezze, as a member of the President's Commission on Heart Disease, Cancer and
Stroke, chaired by Michael DeBakey, for which he was chair of the Manpower
Committee. He also developed the legislation for acts creating the Regional Medical
Program, community mental health centers, and financial aid programs for health
professional students and schools and medical libraries. He was a member of a team of
experts touring the Soviet Union under the auspices of the Surgeon General, Bill
Kissick, with the mission of evaluating the quality of health-care delivery over the vast
territories of the USSR. Some materials relate to his tenure as Dean of the Washington
University Medical School and Professor of Anatomy at Columbia University.
Accession #:
2023-005
Name of Collection:
Dempsey, Edward W. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Photographs and slides (personal; meetings/travel to Russia and Japan),
publications/pamphlets on Russian medical exchange, correspondence, remembrances,
pens used by President to sign legislation (Commission on Heart Disease Cancer and
Stroke)
Accession #:
2011-034
Name of Collection:
DeVries, William. Interview
Dates:
Quantity:
1 mp3 audio file
Restrictions:
Contents:
An interview with Dr. Donald Lindberg, NLM Director and Dr. Tom Boles.
Accession #:
2021-001
Name of Collection:
DIMRC retrospective "Disaster Information Management
Research Center Providing key resources to aid communities in
Dates:
Quantity:
1 electronic file (PDF)
Restrictions:
Contents:
As the Disaster Information Management Research Center is being sunset, with many
tools and resources being handed on to other agencies or soon to be shut down,
former DIMRC staff put together a final retrospective to supplement two publications
about the Center, listed below. The retrospective is not published in a journal article or
anywhere else publicly available.
The two publications are:
Love CB, Arnesen SJ, Phillips SJ, Windom R. National Library of Medicine Disaster
Information Management Research Center: achieving the vision, 20102013 Information
Services and Use. 2014 Sept 16;34(1-2):149-170.
Love CB, Arnesen SJ , Phillips SJ. National Library of Medicine Disaster Information
Management Research Center: establishment and growth, 20082010 Information
Services and Use. 2013 Dec 2;33(3-4):273-298.
Accession #:
2015-034
Name of Collection:
Doak, Leonard and Cecilia. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Teaching materials, editorial consulting work, correspondence, publications, and
background research related to the couple's work developing the field of health
information literacy and assisting producers of health information create information
products understandable by all types of people, in all langauges and across cultures
and socio-economic status.
Accession #:
2015-014
Name of Collection:
Don Cohn Chinese public health collection
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Manuscript materials separated out from larger purchase.
Accession #:
2006-014
Name of Collection:
Dowling, Harry F. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.20 lin. ft. (4 folders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
4 folders of Univ. of Illinois materials and obituraries and biographical articles.
Accession #:
2011-042
Name of Collection:
Dublin, Louis I. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 lin. ft. (2 folders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Family photographs and award plaques.
Accession #:
2009-056
Name of Collection:
Dublin, Louis. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
personal correspondence, medals/awards/diplomas, reel to reel tapes, photographs.
Accession #:
2009-065
Name of Collection:
Dublin, Thomas D. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
7 RC boxes; loose oversize items
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
epidemiologist who helped design early field trials of Jonas Salk's polio vaccine and
who became a medical director of the U.S. Public Health Service. consultant to the
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis from 1953 to 1955, Dr. Dublin was enlisted as
the medical field director to help test Salk's experimental polio vaccine. 1955, when he
was named medical director of the Public Health Service. A specialist in epidemiology,
he was particularly concerned about controlling contagious diseases and broadening
the nation's health-care system. held several joint appointments as a senior scientist
with the National Institutes of Health, including chief of the epidemiology and biometry
branch of the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases from 1960 to 1966.
Look for Louis I. Dublin papers mixed in and separate out.
Accession #:
2005-040
Name of Collection:
Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Editorial files.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 linear feet (=4 record cartons + material)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2023-001
Name of Collection:
Fauci, Anthony. Covid-19 pandemic fan mail
Dates:
Quantity:
5 boxes, 2 poster tubes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Unsolicited fan mail sent to Dr. Fauci during the covid-19 pandemic. Includes letters,
books, drawings, ephemera, artifacts, etc.
Accession #:
2021-002
Name of Collection:
Fauci, Anthony. Covid-19 pandemic fan mail
Dates:
Quantity:
=5 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Unsolicited fan mail sent to Dr. Fauci during the covid-19 pandemic. Includes letters,
books, drawings, ephemera, artifacts, etc.
Accession #:
2015-040
Name of Collection:
FDA oral history collection. Gardner and Goldkin interviews
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. Ft. (2 transcripts, 4 audiocassettes, 2 DVD-R)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews with Susan Gardner (Director, Officeof Surveillance and Biometrics, Center
for Devices and Radiological Health); Sara Goldkind (Senior Bioethicist, Office of the
Commissioner)
Accession #:
2023-002
Name of Collection:
FDA.Notices of Judgment archives
Dates:
Quantity:
2 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Found additions for missing FDANJs, Foods category.
Accession #:
2003-049
Name of Collection:
Gell, Charles F. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
7 record cartons
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Deaccesioned by U.Wyoming accepted by HMD as we possess existing Gell papers.
Collections will be merged. Gell was an early aviation medicine researcher. Gell's chief
contributions to aviation medicine dealt with the hazards of cosmic rays in space flight,
the development of methods for quick freezing of mammals, and the problems of
acceleration stress in flight.
Accession #:
1997-027
Name of Collection:
Goler, George W. Manuscript on public health in Rochester.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 1/2 Hollinger
Restrictions:
Contents:
Duplicate record of ACC 1997-27.
Accession #:
1999-027
Name of Collection:
Goler, George W. Manuscript on public health in Rochester. [photocopy]
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms. box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 manuscript on public health in Rochester, NY between 1834-1911.
Accession #:
2023-003
Name of Collection:
Grant, Murray. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 briefcase bags
Restrictions:
Contents:
Presentations/addresses/lectures, draft articles, reprints, cv/bibliographies, clippings,
teaching outlines, reports/brochures/admin. files.
Murray Grant, MD, DPH (Doctor of Public Health), was a public health officer/director of
public health offices predominantly for Baltimore County (1950-1951), Prince George's
County (1957-1962), and Washington DC (1962-1969) where he led community health
programs in areas such as maternal and child health, mental health, alcoholism
(distigmatising as criminal to a health concern), sanitation, community hospitals, health
infrastructure needs of growing cities. Murray notably developed sanitation programs
and protocols for MLK's 1963 March on Washington and Presidential inaugurals.
He was Chief Medical Advisor, GAO (1973-1990) predominantly responsible for
examining and reviewing health programs in the US and abroad, esp. evaluating trans-
national medical education and the differences between bringing new drugs to market
in the US vs. Europe.
Accession #:
1999-046
Name of Collection:
Gregg, Donald E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Drafts and research material used for Gregg's book "The Coronary Circulation in Health
and Disease," written for the Dept. of Cardiorespiratory Diseases, Walter Reed Institute
of Research, Walter Reed Hospital. Notes, photographs, research files and slides.
Accession #:
2011-019
Name of Collection:
H1N1 oral history project
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC; digital files
Restrictions:
Contents:
The H1N1 Oral History Project was a collaboration between HMD and ASPR. is a
collection of oral histories (36), meeting notes and other primary documents in written
and multi-media formats that provide a record of the federal government's response
efforts during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic. This collaborative project was conceived of by
Dr Nicole Lurie, Assistant Secretary of Preparedness and Response (ASPR).
HMD historian Sheena Morrison was embedded into weekly ASPR stand-up meetings to
record meeting activities and collect ancillary public relations material. She later
interviewed Federal employees from lead agencies engaged in the response efforts to
record their thoughts and positions on policy issues, deliberations, and actions taken to
protect the public's health. Another purpose of the oral histories was to provide a future
knowledge base; if the country again faces the threat of influenza or other pandemics,
it is likely that an in-depth knowledge of the lessons learned from the H1N1 response
efforts will prove relevant.
Accession #:
2010-004
Name of Collection:
Halsted Society. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 lin. ft. (4 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains records, c.1989-2008, relating to Halsted Society finances, dues, and ballots;
files, by individual's name, for Society officers, membership directories, and annual
meeting programs, minutes, and photographs.
Accession #:
2011-038
Name of Collection:
Halsted Society. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Annual meeting programs 2004-2010; group membership photos; business meeting
minutes; post-conference corresp.; bulletins; member directory 2008; cd-roms.
Accession #:
2018-014
Name of Collection:
Harmison, Lowell T.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2016-003
Name of Collection:
Harmison, Lowell T. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
112.25 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2016-001
Name of Collection:
Harmison, Lowell. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
31.25 lin. ft. (25 boxes)
Restrictions:
Donor retains all copyrights
Contents:
Additions to same content.
Accession #:
2015-042
Name of Collection:
Harmison, Lowell. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.30 lin. ft. (23 record cartons, motion picture films, artifacts, framed items)
Restrictions:
Donor retains all copyrights.
Contents:
Administrative files, photographs, awards and honors, research files, drafts and
reprints of articles, motion picture films, audiocassette interviews; artificial organ
prototypes; patents; and medical device blueprints documenting the career of heart
surgeon, artificial organ inventor, and NHLBI administrator Dr. Lowell Harmison.
Accession #:
2006-020
Name of Collection:
Hastings Center. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.322.45 lin. ft. (272 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Director/co-founder and Associate records, board and fellow minutes, chron files,
project files, visiting scholar and fellows project files, grants and development, general
administrative records.
The Hastings Center is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit bioethics research
institute founded in 1969. The Center's mission is to address fundamental ethical issues
in the areas of health, medicine, and the environment as they affect individuals,
communities, and societies. Much of the Centers research addresses bioethics issues
in three broad areas: care and decision making at the end of life, public health priorities,
and new and emerging technologies. The Center draws on a world-wide network of
experts, including an elected association of leading researchers influential in bioethics
called Hastings Center Fellows. Research is carried out by interdisciplinary teams that
convene to frame and examine issues that inform professional practice, public
conversation, and social policy.
Accession #:
2014-009
Name of Collection:
HealthNet News / SatelLife archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.25 lin. ft. (5 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
SatelLife communications antenna from Mali; photograph scrapbooks; organizational
records; videos from the early years of SatelLife and its HealthNet system in Africa;
electronic archive of the early days of HealthNet News (1992-2005) The archive is on
a CD-ROM. Included is a search engine which can perform a simple word search
HealthNet News, the first electronic health news in Africa. The majority of subscribers
are in Africa (45 countries) and primarily physicians.
Agreements with 25 medical publishers granted royalty free permission to use their
content (abstracts and selected full texts) in the newsletters. The text of each issue is
embedded within an email message. The early versions were in ascii text (they were
prepared in Word then copied into the email). Only send out an html version now, also
embedded within the email message. A Message Tool developed in-house to
accomplish this.
From 2006 onwards the archives are on our server. We use the Sympa mailing list
manager to distribute the newsletters and the archives exist within this software on our
server.
Accession #:
2018-010
Name of Collection:
Healthy People 2000. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
~50 three-ring binders
Restrictions:
Contents:
Healthy People 2000 progress review meeting binders for a variety of topics; not
comprehensive. Includes specific disease topics and demographic groups. Duplicates
covered by more complete GPO website archives not retained.
Related materials: GPO is archiving the related websites which contain presentation
recordings made at the meetings that are not contained in the binders. See
http://wayback.archive-
it.org/all/20161217011205/https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/healthy_people/hp2000.htm
Acquired as part of a larger RBEM book acquisition. DOG resides with RBEM.
In September 1990, the Department of Health and Human Services released Healthy
People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives, a strategy
for improving the health of Americans by the end of the century. The first 21 areas
pertain to health promotion, health protection, and preventive services. Area 22,
Surveillance and Data Systems, addresses the development of an infrastructure to
track the objectives and to identify and evaluate emerging public health issues at the
national, State, and local levels. [CDC website]
HP2000 is a product of the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
Accession #:
2002-105
Name of Collection:
Henle, Werner. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Misc. lab notes (1980s), correspondence mainly with David Klein (1960s-80s), glass
slides and negatives
Accession #:
2010-016
Name of Collection:
Hill, Lister. Memorial proclamation
Dates:
Quantity:
1 item.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Broadside homage from NLM Board of Regents to Lister Hill honoring his retirement from
public service.
Accession #:
2013-017
Name of Collection:
Horder, John. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Letters and writings (poetry) from Avedis Donabedian separated from the bulk of
Horder's personal papers that were donated to the Royal Gollege of General
Practitioners in London.
Accession #:
2004-005
Name of Collection:
Hormuth, Rudolf. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Rudolph Hormuth was a mental retardation specialist at the Children's' Bureau and
HEW/HHS from 1957 through 2000. This accession contains a lot of printed pamphlets.
Accession #:
2006-001
Name of Collection:
Huebner, Robert.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 doc. case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Background/research materials about Huebner as colleceted by Beeman.
Huebner was an American virologist whose theory that certain genes, which he called
oncogenes, are involved in cancer focused researchers' attention on finding them;
during his years as chief of the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases at the National
Institute of Arthritis and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.,
his investigations paved the way for the discovery of viral causes of cancers and
several other serious diseases and for the development of a number of vaccines and
treatments (b. Feb. 23, 1914, Cheviot, Ohio--d. Aug. 26, 1998, Coatesville, Pa.).
Accession #:
2014-008
Name of Collection:
Huth, Ed. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 folders and loose papers
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional articles, background history, and correspondence related to origins of Online
Journal of Clinical Trials
Accession #:
2007-056
Name of Collection:
Huth, Ed. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
additional correspondence, reprints. Addition to Ed Huth Papers.
Accession #:
2004-003
Name of Collection:
Huth, Ed. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Papers of one of the originators of this effort to create uniform rules for description for
biomedical literature citations. Became joint venture of Annals of Internal Medicine
(Huth), British Mediacl Journal and JAMA. Clinical Editor's Club was name of first group
(1986-1972). Second group informally called the Vancouver Group formalized agreed
upon protocols and rules in 1978; later called International Committee of Medical Journal
Editors (ICMJE)
Accession #:
2006-024
Name of Collection:
Huth, Edward J. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (1 folder)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Huth trained in internal medicine and engaged in fluid-electrolyte research before he
began his service as the editor of Annals of Internal Medicine, the journal of the
American College of Physicians. His editorship ran from 1971 to 1990. After his
retirement he helped to launch the Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials, a project of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and served as its editor for
two years. He has published four books, three of which have to do with medical
writing. The most widely known is 'Writing and Publishing in Medicine', published by
Williams & Wilkins. His most recently published book (American College of Physicians)
is, Medicine in Quotations, a collection of over three thousand quotations illustrating the
history of medicine as well as current issues in medical care and economics. Long
known as the "Dean of American Medical Editors"
Accession #:
2009-033
Name of Collection:
Indian Health Service. Gold Book Oral History Collection
Dates:
Quantity:
55 transcripts; 1 DVD
Restrictions:
Contents:
Collection of IHS personnel interviews conducted as part of research for the Gold Book
Project, a commemorative anniversary history for the IHS 50th anniversary.
Accession #:
2009-035
Name of Collection:
Indian Health Service. Special Project Branch negatives
Dates:
Quantity:
3 card file boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Unframed slides. The majority of the slides are for the early environmental sanitation
efforts associated with implementation of P.L. 86-121 "The Indian Sanitation Facilities
Construction Act", but there are also tuberculosis sanitarium, nursing, nutrition, and
other clinical and field health training and Public Relations related photos.
The Special Project Branch was an early IHS training program.
Two series: EH Prefix 1957-1964 1-2508; 1964 2100-2784.
Accession #:
2003-014
Name of Collection:
Interfaith Community Organization v. Honeywell.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Documents from the Mutual Chemical Company of America used as evidence in 2003
industrial hygiene court case related to toxicity of chromium. Includes records from
Wilhelm Hueper. All are photocopies of original records. 1 folder of donor's
contemporary related information.
Mutual Chemical Company of America operated a chrome manufacturing plant in Jersey
City, New Jersey from 1895 to 1954. During that time, the company deposited
approximately 1.5 million tons of industrial waste residue containing hexavalent
chromium into wetlands along the Hackensack River. In 1954, Allied Corporation
purchased the plant and ended the dumping. Allied Corporation was succeeded by
Allied Signal, Inc., and later by Honeywell International. Although the dumping stopped,
the contaminated area was not cleaned up. In 1995, the Interfaith Community
Organization and five residents of the nearby community collectively, "ICO"),
represented by the Washington, D.C. law firm of Terris, Pravlik and Millian, LLP, filed the
original suit against Allied Signal, then the owner of the site, seeking the cleanup of a
contaminated area designated "Study Area 7." ICO sued Allied Signal under the citizen
suit provision of RCRA, which allows individuals to bring a civil action against any
person "who has contributed or who is contributing to the past or present handling,
storage, treatment, transportation, or disposal of any solid or hazardous waste
which may present an imminent and substantial endangerment to health or the
Accession #:
2001-158
Name of Collection:
International Librarianship
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (=1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
conferences and travels related to international medical librarianship
Accession #:
2013-013
Name of Collection:
Interviews with certain pioneers in cardiac surgery
Dates:
Quantity:
1 vol; 11 cd-roms
Restrictions:
Contents:
Printed volume containing interview transcripts, plus 11 cd-roms with digitized copies of
original audio recordings. Interviewees are Henry Swan, Ake Senning, Clarence
Dennis, Clarence Crafoord, Wilfred Bigelow, Dwight Harken, Gerard Brom, Charles
Hufnagel, Walton Lillehei
Accession #:
2019-025
Name of Collection:
Jack Gruber NCI Special Virus Cancer Program collection
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
NCI SVCP program reports and other background materials.
1. Special Virus-Leukemia Program Etiology Area (NCI) Summary Report Operational
and Scientific Activities, July 1966
2. Special Virus-Leukemia Program Etiology Area (NCI) Third Joint Working
Conference, 1968
3. Viral Carcinogenesis Branch Report on Distribution of Reagents and Materials and
Services Performed, January 1966-June 1996
4. NCI Scientific Directorate Reports, 1963
5. First Joint Working Conference Special Virus -- Leukemia Program (NCI), 1966
6. Background information and history of the program: reports and papers, 1992
Accession #:
2002-063
Name of Collection:
Jarcho, Saul. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (2 folders)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Unfinished manuscript and notes for his "Tree of Life" project. Stored with Acc 795/box
5.
Accession #:
2001-014
Name of Collection:
Jarcho, Saul. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
16.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton, 15 cardfile boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2000-055
Name of Collection:
Jarcho, Saul. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
11.25 lin. ft. (9 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2001-032
Name of Collection:
Jarcho, Saul. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.92 lin. ft. (2 record cartons, 1 document case, 1 cardfile box)
Restrictions:
see restriction in donor file - 5 yrs
Contents:
Accession #:
2006-031
Name of Collection:
Kaiser Permanente. Medical Informatics interview collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 transcript
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Ledley interview
Accession #:
2009-043
Name of Collection:
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Papers
Dates:
1980-1991
Quantity:
3 transfer cases
Restrictions:
Contents:
two-bed heart surgery study area; Maimonodes operating room schedules and
research meeting notes and Montefore corresp.; Sanai Hospital grant HE11173
materials; events, meetings and conferences
Accession #:
2010-027
Name of Collection:
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Papers
Dates:
1975-76
Quantity:
6 lin. ft. (2 transfiles)
Restrictions:
Contents:
ERDA artificial heart project (1975-76); misc. 'Other' (1950-1968); books and articles;
balloon pump dr. names; chron files; cooperative study books 1967-69.
Accession #:
2009-066
Name of Collection:
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 oversize boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Egg signed by attendees of 1968 cardiac transplant meeting held in Cape Town, 2 U-
shaped blood pumps, photos, misc. papers.
Accession #:
2009-049
Name of Collection:
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 transfer cases
Restrictions:
patient records
Contents:
DAPSH and DAPMM patients
Accession #:
2010-025
Name of Collection:
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.67 lin. ft. (1 record carton, 1 document case)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Files: Miscellaneous correspondence (1970-77); Operating room committee (1961);
Misc. correspondence Maimonides (1961); Haskell Shanks (1971-72); MAV study
patient (1971); Correspondents A-Z (1971); University of Utah/Kolff; Wayne State
University; Dwight E. Harken; Alfred Hurwitz; Evans/Battelle; Abram article; Professor J.
Vasku; Bladder stimulator (1968); animal charges (1969); Dr. Katzive correspondence;
Maimonides hospital; Minneapolis visit (1955); Palamar productions (1973);
Leonard/Litwack; Black leader notebook (1949); 6013; Proceedings of Cape Town
Transplant Conference (1968); photographs of Kantrowitz and airplane.
Accession #:
2009-042
Name of Collection:
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4.75 lin. ft. (4 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Meetings and talks given at conferences by Adrian Kantrowitz, 1969-2008.
Accession #:
2011-036
Name of Collection:
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.88 lin. ft. (1 record carton, 1 1/2 document cases)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence, programs, abstracts, and articles related to meetings and talks given
by Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz from November 1967 through October 1969.
Accession #:
2014-030
Name of Collection:
Kapikian, Albert. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
86.5 lin. Ft. (69 RC boxes; 1 scrapbook box)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Lab data/project/correspondence binders (bookcase labels), Ruiz Wyeth/Rototeq
project files (Ruiz alcove labels), edited pre-publication drafts of lab journal articles
(drafts labels), meetings/subject files, Wyeth cooperative vaccine program files,
POTASH files (operationof an experimental virus vaccine production laboratory),
Kapikian lab books, Lauren lab books, EM experiment 1466 scrapbook.
Accession #:
2011-031
Name of Collection:
Kapikian, Albert. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
12 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional contents.
Accession #:
2011-027
Name of Collection:
Kapikian, Albert. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
54 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Kapikian created the rotavirus vaccine which is currently used in developing
nations. Correspondence dating back to the 1950s which, among other topics, follow
the discovery of rotavirus and Norwalk virus, correspondence relating to
epidemiological outbreaks.
Collection consists primarily of professional meeting files, with some correspondence
files.
Accession #:
2015-001
Name of Collection:
Kapikian, Albert. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
79.5 lin. Ft. (63 record cartons; 2 doc cases)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Files from Kapikian's office and one hallway file cabinet. Lab/project three ring binders,
subject files, editorial files, Rotoshield FDA approval/withdrawal files, chronology of
Intussusception, career files (personal/biographical), loose email and other printouts
from top of his desk, ERM photographs, 3 rolodex.
Scans made by NIH History Office from box 65 on DVD.
Accession #:
2013-006
Name of Collection:
Kapikian, Albert. Papers.
Dates:
1970-2012)
Quantity:
16.5 lin. ft. (14 boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional office correspondence, c.1990-2012; contract progress reports; patent
correspondence; some reprints; some 35mm slides; some glass lantern slides.
Accession #:
2019-020
Name of Collection:
Katy Dawley nurse midwifery research oral history collection
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Transcripts and audio tapes of Dawley's dissertation interviews and others related to
the early years of American College of Nurse Midwives and midwifery education.
Contains releases for each interview.
Accession #:
2019-015
Name of Collection:
Katz, Stephen. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 transfile box; electronic records (4,650 files; 40.5GB)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Awards, NIDDK/NIAMS historical background materials, scientific strategic planning
retreat meetings. Electronic records include powerpoint presentations, personal/travel
photos, sent email archives.
Katz was NIAMS director who was also an important figure in many trans-NIH initiatives
and promoting the scientific enterprise writ-large. These papers are also a snapshot of
NIDDK/NIAMS history as collected by the director's office administrative staff over
many years before Katz's tenure, so the collection is a mixed-bag of provenance and
scope.
The bulk of the collection are Katz's powerponts and sent-mail archives which likely
document the trans-NIH nature of his career. His pre-NIAMS career and joint
appointments with NCI were not preserved.
AMMP will also create a web archive crawl to capture more of Katz's public life.
Accession #:
2010-001
Name of Collection:
Kennedy, Thomas J., Jr. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
18.75 lin. ft. (15 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Donation contains materials collected by Kennedy as part of a project to write a
biography/history of former NIH director James A. Shannon and his tenure at NIH, as
well as material generated through Kennedys own work at NIH and with the American
Association of Medical Colleges. Papers include notes, correspondence, interview
transcripts, information related to Congressional hearings, work on advisory
committees, and participation at conferences, and other material. The material dates
from the late 1950s through about 2006.
Kennedy was NIH Associate Director of Planning 1968-1974, then Director of
Planning/pPolicy at Association of American Medical Colleges 1976-1995.
Accession #:
2011-008
Name of Collection:
Kirschstein, Ruth L. Oral history
Dates:
08/16/1999
Quantity:
.01 lin. ft. (6 transcripts (802 KB))
Restrictions:
no deed/release
Contents:
Transcripts from interview sessions 3, and 5-9, plus pre-interview questionaire. No
information about sessions 1-2, or 4.
Accession #:
2011-011
Name of Collection:
Kirschstein, Ruth L. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
12 lin. ft. (8 boxes + oversize)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contents of Kirschtein's Bldg 1 office at time of her death. Mostly incomplete: subject
files, presentations, conflict of interest committee work, plaques/awards, photos.
Accession #:
2022-012
Name of Collection:
Knollwood Military Life Plan Community COVID-19 Interview Collection
Dates:
Quantity:
13 interviews; 27 files; 6.63 GB
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2000-031
Name of Collection:
Kobell, Paul. Group Health Association papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Brochures, publications, annual reports, ballots and correspondence provided by GHA
to its members; some newspaper clippings about GHA; a copy of Humana's sale
proposal; some initial correspondence from Humana to former GHA members.
Accession #:
2017-018
Name of Collection:
Koop, C. Everett. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional sequential files, correspondence, fan mail, Baby Doe/handicapped children
background materials.
Accession #:
2014-016
Name of Collection:
Koop, C. Everett. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
62.5 lin. ft. (51 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Clippings, reading files, videocassettes, pre-Surgeon General speeches, books,
greensheets
Clippings and reading files mostly non-archival, to be weeded.
Accession #:
2014-012
Name of Collection:
Koop, C. Everett. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5.1 lin. ft. (4 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Collection of speeches given by C. Everett Koop, c.1990s and posters.
Accession #:
2015-025
Name of Collection:
Koop, C. Everett. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. Ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Speeches, text of congressional testimony, video of speeches and appearances on
television programs along with general public health videos.
Accession #:
2015-011
Name of Collection:
Koop, C. Everett. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4.35 lin. Ft. (4 record cartons, rolled posters)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Speeches, clippings, files, biographical notes, and posters relating to the career of Dr.
C. Everett Koop.
Accession #:
2015-048
Name of Collection:
Krause, Richard M. Papers.
Dates:
1990-2009
Quantity:
55.00 lin. Ft. (44 record cartons + oversize framed items)
Restrictions:
IRB records
Contents:
Chron files, correspondence, travel files, reprints, lectures/speeches/presentations,
editorial files, slides, digital media, photographs, limited personal/biographical material,
framed diplomas/posters. Lots of loose documents and email printouts.
Records from Krause's office at the time of his death. Primarily presentations/slides and
reprints from throughout Krause's NIH and Rockefeller University tenures (not much
from Emory?). Also records documenting Krause's tenure at the Fogarty International
Center and his international work on streptococcal pharyngitis and rheumatic fever in
schoolchildren in India. Some material while he was Dean of Medicine at Emory
University. Little administrative material beyond reprints/articles/lectures from his AIDS
work as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases from 1975
to 1984. His documentary record is not complete--it's likely that much did not survive his
many moves between NIH/PHS and Emory.
Accession #:
2019-018
Name of Collection:
Krotoski, Wojciech Antoni "Al". Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
15 double bankers boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Personal papers related to career PHS Officer Krotoski's research on malaria and other
tropical diseases, primarily from his duty station at National Hansen's Disease Center in
Carville, La., especially his work on the discovery of the hypnozoite form of malaria in
1980. Contents include photomicroscopy slides/prints with accompanying lab notebook
inventory; travel and teaching slides esp. from foreign research projects in China,
Marshall Islands; publication files; research and administrative correspondence;
conference presentations; research subject files.
Krotoski was a Polish citizen born in Riga, Latvia. Krotoski graduated in 1952 from
Loyola High School in Los Angeles and began college at the age of fifteen, but he did
not receive his Bachelor of Arts degree in bacteriology until 1960 from the University of
California at Los Angeles. He entered graduate school and then medical school in 1961.
In 1968, he received a Ph.D. in medical microbiology as well as his M.D. degree and
interned at Gorgas Hospital in Panama. In 1969, he returned from the Canal Zone to the
United States upon receipt of a commission in the Public Health Service. He was
assigned to research malaria at the National Institutes of Health office in Chamblee,
Georgia. In 1972, he undertook a residency in preventive medicine at the public health
hospital in San Francisco. This training required him to visit tropical centers in Africa,
India, and Southeast Asia. Having completed the residency in 1974, he received the
Master of Public Health degree in epidemiology from the University of California School
Accession #:
2009-018
Name of Collection:
Lederberg, Joshua
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2022-004
Name of Collection:
Lederberg, Joshua. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4 moving boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Awards, medals, objects de art/appreciation gifts, videotapes, audiocassettes, Nobel
Prize ceremony ephemera, Nobel Prize certificate, Presidential Medal of Freedom
certificate, presentation microscope, etc. kept in Lederberg's apartment home office.
Certificates processed into MS C 552
Accession #:
2008-074
Name of Collection:
Lederberg, Joshua. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
ca. 550 RC boxes, 30 transfer cases, 1 box rolled maps
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Additional correspondence and subject files (2000-?), reprints of others, publications of
others (Lederberg's office library), various institutional annual/policy reports, maps
Accession #:
2008-048
Name of Collection:
Lederberg, Joshua. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. Ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Magazines: incomplete run of New Yorker from March-December, 2006; books: Inside
the FDA - by Fran Hawthorne, My life in science - by Sydney Brenner; Acid and bases
- by Jerome Lowenstein.
Accession #:
2008-050
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
39.75 lin. Ft. (31 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
NBRF, SBIR, and NIH grants and grant proposals, PIR reprints, NBRF historical files,
"Use of computers and biology in medicine" manuscript, legal correspondence,
Metachrome files, Texac files and manuals, Pattern Recognition Society files.
Accession #:
2009-022
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
20 lin. ft. (16 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Reprints, slides, videocassettes and photographs; survey of information and computer
science; files related to Homeland Security, EMI Ltd., Pfizer, and vectorcardiograpy.
Accession #:
2008-067
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
25 lin. Ft. (20 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Read files, radiation therapy program, conference and seminar programs, books, grant
applications, ACTA tapes, slides of: computers in medicine, ultrasound, ACTA book,
Adad, Dridac, Fidac, Macdac. Boxes 144 - 161 of ongoing series.
Accession #:
2008-056
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
22.5 lin. Ft. (18 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Yale University contract files, computerized tomography literature, oral diagnoses,
miscellaneous. Boxes 113 - 130 of ongoing series.
Accession #:
2008-036
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
32.5 lin. Ft. (26 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
[Wikipedia] Robert Steven Ledley (born 28 June 1924) pioneered the use of digital
electronic computers in biology and medicine. In 1959 he wrote two influential articles in
the journal Science: "Reasoning Foundations of Medical Diagnosis" (with Lee B.
Lusted) and "Digital Electronic Computers in Biomedical Science". Both articles
encouraged biomedical researchers and physicians to adopt computer technology. In
1960 he established the National Biomedical Research Foundation (NBRF), a non-profit
research organization dedicated to promoting the use of computers and electronic
equipment in biomedical research. At the NBRF Ledley pursued several major projects:
the early 1960s development of the Film Input to Digital Automatic Computer (FIDAC),
which automated the analysis of chromosomes; the creation in 1965 of the Atlas of
Protein Sequence and Structure (edited by Margaret O. Dayhoff); the invention of the
Automatic Computerized Transverse Axial (ACTA) whole-body CT scanner in the mid
1970s; and the establishment of the Protein Information Resource in 1984. Ledley also
served as editor of several major peer-reviewed biomedical journals. In 1990, Ledley
was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. He was awarded the National
Medal of Technology by President Bill Clinton in 1997.
Accession #:
2008-058
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
16.25 lin. Ft. (13 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Pfizer lease files, MC/ACTA, PMS memos, Cenog files and slides, Board of Directors
meeting documents. Boxes #131 - 143 in ongoing series.
Accession #:
2008-077
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
29 lin. Ft. (23 record cartons, 2 files of glass slides)
Restrictions:
Contents:
VHS tapes, vector cardiography conference, Cenog, card monitor photos, U.S. and
Pfizer patents, radiographic lecture material, computerized tomography, NBR reports,
Metachrome, Ledley publications and notebooek, ACTA bone project, Malaga file, fatal
cells project, slides of: NASA, AGA, V/scan, ACTA book 1, GUDFU book. Boxes 162 -
184 of ongoing series.
Accession #:
2008-045
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
36.25 lin. Ft. (29 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Cenog materials; Deanza patent case files; grant applications; RSL papers; 3-D imaging
system patent files; patentability investigation files; Dr. Ledley's 1995 notebooks; NBR
materials. [boxes 53 to 81]
Accession #:
2008-038
Name of Collection:
Ledley, Robert S./National Biomedical Research Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
37.50 lin. Ft. (30 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
NBRF correspondence and administrative files; PIR grants, grant backgrounds, manuals,
and references; Georgetown computer files; Ledley's NIH office files [boxes 28 - 52]
Accession #:
2004-046
Name of Collection:
Lesser, May. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 legal flat box
Restrictions:
Contents:
DABL wants this preserved--he likes the woman's art. Lesser is an artist that does
some medical-themed work. This includes two monographs, some sample photos and
correspondence between Lesser and DAB.
Accession #:
2002-009
Name of Collection:
Ley, Herbert L., Jr. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
8.75 lin. ft. (7 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Reprints classed by disease, U.S. Army Reserve correspondence and records, articles
authored and co-authored by Ley, development of chlormycetin in Malaya. Articles,
artifacts, clippings, correspondence, manuscripts, notes, photographs, reprints, reports
Accession #:
2001-137
Name of Collection:
Ley, Herbert L., Jr. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
11.98 lin. ft. (9 record cartons, 1 doc. case, 1/2 doc case, 1 flat st. box)
Restrictions:
Consultant files closed 20 years from create
date
Contents:
Former FDA Commissioner during the Nixon admin. Contains primarily records from
post-FDA period when Ley operated consulting business. Many files relate to court
testimony re: drug lawsuits. Ley acted as expert witness for drug firms and private
individs. Also records relating to Ley's involvement developing Mexico's FDA-type
agency. Other papers from FDA period and his activities as physician during Korean
War to be added.
Accession #:
2006-051
Name of Collection:
Ley, Herbert L., Jr. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
8 boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
FDA commissioner office files; speeches and congressional testimony; congratulatory
letters; professional photographs; Congressional Hearing publications; additional
testimony/reports as material expert (post-FDA commissionership); 3 boxes
clippings/publications related to FDA political stories, personal leadership of FDA,
FDA/HEW/Nixon politics, etc.
Accession #:
2009-047
Name of Collection:
Lieberman, Benjamin. Trip to conferences in London and Moscow.
Dates:
Quantity:
.2 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Contains handwritten notes, a program, photos, and other materials related to the 15th
International Physiological Congress held in Moscow and Leningrad in August, 1935.
The materials include accounts of travel in Poland and other locales.
Accession #:
2008-047
Name of Collection:
Lieberman, E. James.
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. Ft. (1 folder)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Copies of correspondence with Joshua Lederberg (1969), clippings of articles by or
quoting Dr. Lieberman (1970), and reprints of two articles by Dr. Lieberman on the
effect of the Vietman war on American families (1970-71).
Accession #:
2019-021
Name of Collection:
Lin-Fu, Jane. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 RC boxes
Restrictions:
PII. Contains article peer reviews and external
project/grant review information interspersed
throughout the collection.
Contents:
Reading files (chron files) documenting the pediatrician Dr. Lin-Fu's career working for
the Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance, Division of Maternal and Child
Health as an expert in lead poisoning in children and the health effects of environmental
lead pollution. Her 1967 article "Lead poisoning in children", 1972 article "Undue
absorption of lead in children", along with the 1971 Surgeon General's Policy Statement
on Medical Aspects of Childhood Lead Poisoning, helped define new scientific
measures of blood levels as indicators of lead poisoning in children exposed to lead
paint and define lead poisning as an American health crisis. Her work helped reset
definitions of what was considered 'normal' levels of lead in blood for children, new
clinical definitions of lead toxicity for childern and adults, defining what are 'safe' levels
of lead exposure, and advocating for exposure prevention techniques.
Lin-Fu covered other research topics suhc as rubella and sickle cell anemia, but these
topics are less represented. Later in her career Dr. Lin-Fu became a seminal figure in
the Asian Pacific Islander American health movement.
Accession #:
2015-051
Name of Collection:
Loomis, Evarts. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
11 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Mostly books (to be returned or discarded). 1 box of draft writings, video tapes,
audiocassettes, floppy disks.
Accession #:
2006-021
Name of Collection:
Loomis, Evarts. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.82 lin ft. (82 containers of various sizes)
Restrictions:
no copyright; permission to publish
Contents:
Regarded as "the father of holistic medicine," Evarts G. Loomis, MD, is an internationally
known homeopathic physician, surgeon, author, lecturer. It was at Haverford that
Evarts made a major career shift. While a third-year biology major, he happened to pick
up a pamphlet about the career of Albert Schweitzer, whose life was dedicated to
ameliorating the suffering of natives who had no access to skilled medical care. Evarts
was taken by his concepts of "welt-anschauung" (world view) and "reverence for
life." That night, he picked up a phone and informed his parents that he was shifting to
pre-med. World War II served as a surgeon with the United Nations Relief and
Rehabilitation Association in Algeria. Bored by a lack of surgical cases, he requested
and was assigned by the Friends Ambulance Unit (Quaker) to the bombed-out city of
Tenchung, China. There, in a converted ancestor worship temple, he directed a hospital
and clinic and, along with an international medical team, treated civilians, as well as
Chinese and American military personnel. They eventually purchased Meadowlark, a
property once owned by movie magnate Louis B. Mayer. In 1958, America's first holistic
medical live-in retreat welcomed its first guest. The following year, Evarts inaugurated
a series of three groundbreaking inter-professional conferences to explore the nature
of the healing process. In 1973 he inaugurated a preceptorship program for medical
students. As executive director of Meadowlark, Evarts and his staff treated more than
6,000 guests before finishing his pioneering work in 1991. The overall program had
considerable success in treating arthritis, cancer, and other chronic illnesses.
Accession #:
2006-037
Name of Collection:
Loomis, Evarts. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons, +)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correpondence, biographical, case histories, Sounders Meadow
Accession #:
2011-029
Name of Collection:
Lunin, Lois F. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
19 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Lunin was a pioneer in the field of medical informatics. ASIS&T.
Accession #:
2013-016
Name of Collection:
Lusted, Lee. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3.75 lin. ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Bound set of reprints and other writings. Lusted's personal bioinformatics library given
to Stanford by widow Winnie and kept for sentimental reasons.
Accession #:
2001-081
Name of Collection:
Lusted, Lee. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Materials relating to adaptation of computer methods to medical diagnosis; medical
informatics at NLM. Correspondence, publications, photographs, negatives, reports.
Accession #:
2006-064
Name of Collection:
Magee, Warren E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
18 lin. ft. (18 record cartons)
Restrictions:
yes, legal records. Copyright retained by donor
Contents:
16 boxes of files directly relating to cases Mr. Magee defended or consulted about
involving medical organizations. These include the American Psychiatric Association,
American Association of Ophthalmologists, Medical Society of D. C., American Orthoptic
Council, and Medical Service of D. C. One Medical Society of D. C. file has a case
alleging illness due to a polio vaccination. The American Psychiatric Association files
have suits filed against individual psychiatrists. There is a case concerning certification
with the American Orthoptic Council. There are also folders of health related meetings,
conferences, and issues such as Medicare and National Health Insurance. The
collection also has individual client files dealing with medical issues and insurance.
Washington D.C. attorney, noted for defending a Nazi ambassador at the Nuremberg
Trials and Joe McCarthy. Magee defended the AMA etc in the landmark 1938 anti-trust
suit vs. GHA. He was general council to the APA and several other professional
medical organizations.
Accession #:
2004-035
Name of Collection:
Mahoney, Florence. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Letters relating to her health advocacy work primarily with Claude Pepper, Albert and
Mary Lasker, Paul Glenn. Also materials related to her work on the National Adivsory
Child Health and Human Development Council (ca. 1967).
Accession #:
2001-159
Name of Collection:
Mahoney, Florence. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.3 linear feet (2 record cartons, 1 cardfile box)
Restrictions:
copyright retained by robinson except for
OH's.
Contents:
Research on the life of Florence Mahoney conducted by Judith Robinson.
Accession #:
2008-037
Name of Collection:
Maier, Franz J. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
21.25 lin. Ft. (17 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Franz J. Maier was a sanitary engineer with the PHS Dept. of Dental Health. Collection
devoted exclusively to fluoridation of drinking water. Includes reprints on fluoridation,
water standards, fluorspar; files devoted to fluoridation equipment and plants;
information on patents, fluoridation laws; reports on fluoridation on municipal and
national levels (including central and south American countries); several issues of both
American Journal of Public Health and the Journal of the American Water Works
Association; also some interspersed photographs and correspondence.
F. J. Maier was born in Royersford, PA in 1909. He graduated from Lehigh University,
and received his masters in chemical engineering from Harvard. He joined the Public
Health Service in 1932, and was a consulting sanitary engineer based in Maryland,
specializing in the study of water fluoridation. He was the sanitary engineer director at
the US Public Health Services Division of Dental Health. He also worked for the Pan
American Health Organization. In 1963, he retired from the Public Health Service (with
the rank of captain) as chief of laboratory research on fluoridation. During his
retirement years, he was a consultant for the World Health Organization. He passed
away in 1988.
Accession #:
2015-023
Name of Collection:
Mancusi-Ungaro, Harold R. Diploma
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Addition to set of Mancusi-Ungaro diplomas.
Accession #:
2009-026
Name of Collection:
Mancusi-Ungaro, Pier
Dates:
Quantity:
7 diplomas, 1 CD
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Mancusi-Ungaro represents the 12th consecutive generation of physicians in his
family, first in Italy and beginning circa 1900, in the U.S. This set of diplomas earned by
his ancestors includes degrees dated 1652, 1693, and 1783.
Diplomas were examined, minimally cleaned, and sealed in poly by Rachel-Ray
Cleveland, April 2009. Currently stored in B2 cage area, AMMP mapcase #4.
Accession #:
1997-032
Name of Collection:
Mantel, Harry. Documentary of Cancer: The Second and Final War,
1985-1986.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 large cartons originally. 6 acid free cartons (7.50 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
One inch master tape on the Documentary of Cancer:The Second and Final War,1985-
1986. Audio cassette tapes on Mantel interviews with prominent scientists and
congressional staff on the war against cancer and the lack of funds. Aired over PBS
TV Stations 1986-1988. "This program was independently, and primarily, produced for
public television and was first distributed to PBS stations nationwide by satellite on May
145, 1986. Copyright 1986 Harry Mantel World Films LTD. All Rights Reserved."
Accession #:
1997-030
Name of Collection:
Mantel, Harry. Documentary of Cancer: The Second and Final War,
1985-1986.
Dates:
Quantity:
6 large cartons originally. 11 acid free cartons (13.75 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Mr. Harry Mantel was a broadcast journalist for NBC from 1980-83. One video cassette
tape Harry Mantel, Cancer: The Second and Final War, World Films LTD. Mr. Mantel
recorded and edited the 74 video cassette taped interviews with prominent scientists,
health organizations, and congressional staff pertaining to the Documentary of Cancer:
The Second and Final War, 1985-1986. Transcripts and articles are included with the
collection. Several one inch master tapes are included.
Accession #:
2011-043
Name of Collection:
Margolis, Frederick J. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin ft. (2 folders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional correspondence and project files.
Accession #:
2002-082
Name of Collection:
Margolis, Frederick J. Papers.
Dates:
1955-1975)
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. ( 2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accompanies film collection in HAV. Written documentation of filmaking process, work
with educational and professional medical communities to fund making and distribution
of films. Margolis was a pediatrician at the Wayne State Medical School.
Margolis and Wayne State worked with pharmaceutical companies CIBA and Lilly, and
Gerber, to get grants and marketing assistance.
Film series topics include physical diagnosis, infant feeding for new mothers, poison
prevention and anti-drug messages for children, oral lesions, coughing, tooth staining
effects of tetracycline.
Accession #:
2002-026
Name of Collection:
Margolis, Frederick J. Papers.
Dates:
1986-1996
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Dr. Margolis was an educational filmaker, esp. on topics such as communicable
diseases and physical diagnoses. Worked in Detroit, MI at Wayne State University. Film
collection in HAV.
Accession #:
2012-020
Name of Collection:
Margolis, Frederick. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Additional correspondence and contract files related to training film productions; 6 VHS
tapes.
Accession #:
2012-017
Name of Collection:
Markush, Robert E. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
16 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Markush was Chief of Epidemiology at NIMH in the 1960s and 1970s. He was also a
founder of the DC chapter of the Medical Committee for Human Rights. Dr. Markush did
pioneering research on links between birth control pills and stroke; gun ownership and
increased mortality; and other public health matters.
Accession #:
2016-035
Name of Collection:
Markush, Robert. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Teaching materials, reprints, membership cards/ids, personal passion projects,
community singer groups, civil rights activities, Community Mental Health Assessment
project files, photographs/personal and biographical, 35mm slides
Accession #:
2002-011
Name of Collection:
Medical translations
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (11 vol.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Typed English translations of important medical articles by Doerr, Kolle, Waserman,
Ehrlich, Castaigne, etc. Notable are works on milk (1892-1926), transmission of immunity
(1880-1904; esp. Paul Ehrlich's "On immunity through transmission and milk"), and
respiratory anaphlaxis (1910). Primarly European authors, with some Americans
interspersed.
Accession #:
2004-067
Name of Collection:
Mider, George Burroughs. Papers.
Dates:
1975-1978
Quantity:
.5 l.f.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Talks and speeches (1952-1959) while Associate Director of Research NCI; business
correspondence re: NIH history during Shannon era and personal correspondence to
Martin Cummings (NLM).
Accession #:
2002-049
Name of Collection:
Miles, Wyndham D. John Shaw Billings files.
Dates:
1983-84
Quantity:
2.52 lin. ft. (6 document cases)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Files created by Wyndham Miles that synopsize the contents of John Shaw Billings
correspondence.
Accession #:
2003-038
Name of Collection:
Miles, Wyndham D. NIH papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft (1 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Miles's research files including some official records and correspondence. Subjects:
Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board and Leprosy.
Accession #:
2002-040
Name of Collection:
Miles, Wyndham D. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.84 lin. ft. (2 document cases)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2019-024
Name of Collection:
Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics AIDS Conference collection
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Videotapes with transcripts, papers presented, and agendas/brochures for a meeting
about the psychological affects and treatment options for AIDS patients and their
families. Sponsored by the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics (MIFD; nee Mary
Bourne), it was an invitation-only meeting featuring Bowen Theory family therapy
practitioners and other subject experts.
Accession #:
2019-023
Name of Collection:
Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics Murray Bowen Training
Program collection
Dates:
Quantity:
5 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Audio recordings of Murray Bowen Training Program sessions held at the Minnesota
Institute of Family Dynamics. Mary Bourne of the MIFD would routinely record the
programs. Contains open reel and cassette tapes. Some transcripts included. Also
some program brochures.
Accession #:
2011-020
Name of Collection:
Moloney, John B. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 RC
Restrictions:
Contents:
Moloney was viral oncologist at NCI during the 1950s-1970s. He was the last head of
the Special Virus Cancer Program before its disbanding in 1971. He led a 1973 scientist
exchange between US and Russia. Discoverer of the mouse leukemia retroviruses that
bear his name.
Frederick Cancer Research Center planning/strategic/reports; SVCP
planning/strategic/reports; Russia exchange program; cancer cell photos; misc notes,
etc.; Russia photos; personal/biographical; research summaries; admin.
Accession #:
2010-029
Name of Collection:
Moss, Ralph. Albert Szent-Gyorgi interview collection
Dates:
Quantity:
11 audiocassette tapes; 60 CD-ROM duplication masters
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Interviews conducted by Moss 1982-1983 with Szent-Gyorgi, Gabor Fodor and Peter
Gascyone at Woods Hole, Mass. 1 tape with Moss and Szent Gyorgi public event
"Cancer dialogue".
Includes 13 CD-ROM copy master dupes; 47 CD-ROM master WAV files.
Accession #:
2019-026
Name of Collection:
Mullan, Fitzhugh. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Miscellaneous correspondence, clippings, publisher/book production
correspondence/contracts/royalty documents/reviews, some teaching/course
materials, some retirement/PHS correpsondence.
Accession #:
2014-015
Name of Collection:
Mullan, Fitzhugh. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4.59 lin. ft. (3 rc, 2 document cases)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Some correspondence relating to writing of Plagues and Politics; correspondence,
clippings, and newsletters dealing with Dr. Mullan's work with the National Health
Services Corps and New Mexico's Health and Environment Department (c.1975-1985);
correspondence, drafts, and meeting notes from work on President Clinton's Health
Security Act (1993-1994).
Fitzhugh Mullan, M.D. is the Murdock Head Professor of Medicine and Health Policy at
the George Washington University School of Public Health and a clinical Professor of
Pediatrics at the George Washington Univesity School of Medicine. In 1972 he was
commissioned in the United States Public Health Service and practiced in New Mexico
as one of the first physicians in the National Health Service Corps. From 1977 through
1981 he served as Director of the National Health Service Corps in Washington, D.C.,
followed by tours as a Scholar-in-Residence at the Institute of Medicine, as a senior
medical officer at the National Institutes of Health and, in 1984-1985, as the Secretary of
the Health and Environment Department for the state of New Mexico. During 1986-88
he was on faculty in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns
Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health followed by a two years on the staff of
the Surgeon General, directing the Office of Public Health History. He was appointed
Director of the Bureau of Health Professions in the Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA) in 1990 and to the rank of Assistant Surgeon General (Rear
Accession #:
2011-030
Name of Collection:
Murphy, Brian. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
61 RC boxes; 1 OS rubber bin
Restrictions:
Small amount of patient last names
Contents:
Co-chief of NIAIDs Laboratory of Infectious Diseases. He is renowned for his expertise
in the fields of virology, vaccine research and respiratory diseases. His long-term
research on the attenuation of flu viruses was instrumental to the development of
FluMist, the first nasal spray influenza vaccine. His discoveries also have led to the
development of Synagis, the only preventive medicine currently available for respiratory
syncytial virus (RSV), a major cause of lower respiratory infections in infants and
young children. Murphy was instrumental in resurrecting Flumist in the laboratory and
led the phase 1 clinical trials.
Accession #:
2015-026
Name of Collection:
National Advisory Mental Health Council meeting minutes
Dates:
Quantity:
4 Hollingers
Restrictions:
Contents:
The National Advisory Mental Health Council (NAMHC) advises the Secretary of Health
and Human Services; the Director, National Institutes of Health; and the Director,
National Institute of Mental Health, on all policies and activities relating to the conduct
and support of mental health research, research training, and other programs of the
Institute.
Accession #:
2007-058
Name of Collection:
National Center for Homeopathy (U.S.)
Dates:
Quantity:
5 LF
Restrictions:
Contents:
Collection of weeded materials from donation to HMD Books Section. Some NCH
organization archives plus manuscript volumes collected for the NCH library.
Two punch-card file systems used for diagnosis and treatment of various diseases
using homeopathic techniques. Cards record diseases with symptoms and herbal
treatments.
Accession #:
2015-039
Name of Collection:
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Framingham Heart Study
administrative records
Dates:
Quantity:
8.75 lin. ft. (7 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Some correspondence from the few still-living
original cohort members; some internal
personnel/complaint memoranda
Contents:
Arranged chronologically. Administrative records documenting the beginnings and first
phase of the Framingham longitudinal heart study (correspondence, memoranda) (1948-
1973), outgoing correspondence (1978-1990); limited to the original cohort as directly
managed by NHLBI. Also 9 volumes of the published data tables, historical/exhibit
materials, Town of Framingham Lists of Residents (used to select subjects), reprint of
first study publication (1951), internal report 'The heart disease program' (2 sections:
assistance to states; grants in aid program) which proposed and outlined the original
concept for national/state programs and inspired moving Framingham study into a
national program akin to Newton, Ma.
The Framingham Study, which began in 1948, was initially conducted as a direct
operation of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). At the beginning of
the 12th examination, or approximately 20 years after the start of the study, operations
switched to grants and contracts managed by Boston University. This collection
describes the study as recorded by the Bethesda component and includes
correspondence, minutes of meetings, and other documentation relating to study design
and results. Other documentation may be held on site in Framingham.
Accession #:
1998-001
Name of Collection:
National Institute of Dental Research (U.S.)
Dates:
Quantity:
1 record carton (1.25 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains correspondence, publications, press releases, and clippings on community
water fluoridation and its history.
Accession #:
1999-010
Name of Collection:
National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) Speeches of former directors.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 record cartons (2.5 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 4 bound volumes of speeches by Robert Felix, Director NIMH 1948-1964, 6
bound volumes and 1 binder of speeches by Stanley Yolles, Director NIMH, on mental
health.
Accession #:
2004-047
Name of Collection:
Native American and Pacific Islanders health miscellany
Dates:
Quantity:
1 mss. Box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Brochures and monographs related to Indian and Pacific Islander health issues. DAB
wants this saved.
Accession #:
2012-023
Name of Collection:
NCI Small Business Innovation Research Program. Records
Dates:
Quantity:
c.3.75 lin. ft. (=3 record cartons, 2 smaller boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
SBIR promotion, advertising, and education program records. Connie Dresser was
program manager.
From website--"SBIR program is a highly competitive program that encourages domestic
small businesses to engage in Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D)
that has the potential for commercialization. Through a competitive awards-based
program, SBIR enables small businesses to explore their technological potential and
provides the incentive to profit from its commercialization."
Accession #:
2009-030
Name of Collection:
NCI. Office of Centers, Training, and Resources. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
7.5 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
The office's programs provide support for broadly based, multidisciplinary cancer
research efforts for a system of integrated, multidisciplinary cancer research aimed at
rapid translation of findings into coordinated cancer care. The Cancer Centers Branch
of the NCI was formally conceived and established as a result of the National Cancer
Act of 1971; the Act gave a broad mandate to the centers that includes research,
excellence in patient care, training and education, demonstration of technologies, and
cancer control.
Records from Director Brian W. Kimes's office. Cancer Centers Program files: history
and background, legislative history, funding, grants; Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR)
files; Centers, Training, and Resources Program (CTRP) files: board files, informatics,
grants; clinical research issues, NCAB meeting minutes, Cancer Center directors'
workshops, SPORE Investigators' workshops; NCI programs, projects, grants, funding;
various presentations; reading files; staffing and organization files; Cancer Center
Biostatistics Directors working group files; Cancer Centers Program working group
files; P30/P50 working group files.
Accession #:
2014-031
Name of Collection:
NCI.Miscellaneous public affairs office archives
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. Ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Collection of miscellaneous documents from the NCI library, primarily PR materials and
announcements, Journal of the NCI publication clearance/editorial notes, annual
report/project correspondence, Congressional constituent mail responses,
photographs, and other documents. Also two scrapbooks relating to the early
foundation of NCI.
Many are available digitally through NCI Library's online catalog LION.
Accession #:
2013-001
Name of Collection:
Neva, Franklin A. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 oversize lab notebooks
Restrictions:
Contents:
Lab data from monkey experiments.
Accession #:
2013-003
Name of Collection:
Neva, Franklin A. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.7 (7 boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Trip reports, lecture notes, speeches, a diary kept sporadically from 1944 to 50,
including the period he spent at NAMRU III in Egypt, personal correspondence beginning
in 1942 through 1990 or so, additional photos and kodachrome slides, trip photo albums,
some patient slides and possibly a few clinical notes, and selected administrative files
and reports and photos taken at NIH, PAHO, IOM. Laboratory books and various files
from years at Harvard School of Public Health (about 1955 -69), where he worked with
tissue culture, isolated rubella with Thomas Weller, and experimented with varicella and
some parasites.
Virologist, parasitologist, clinician and scientist who directed the Laboratory of Parasitic
Diseases at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. At the Harvard
School of Public Health in the 1960s he helped isolate the rubella virus, which caused
thousands of serious birth defects annually. Beginning early in his career and
continuing into the later years, Dr. Neva worked in tropical countries over extensive
periods, doing clinical and laboratory studies in collaboration with local scientists. While
serving in a Navy and Army medical research unit, he did clinical research in Egypt on
typhoid fever. Later, at the University of Pittsburghs medical school, he conducted
research toward developing a successful polio vaccine with Jonas Salk. Came to the
National Institutes of Health in 1969 from Harvard, where he was a professor of tropical
diseases at the School of Public Health. As chief of the parasitic diseases laboratory,
Accession #:
2015-007
Name of Collection:
Neva, Franklin. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
8.75 lin. Ft. (7 RC boxes)
Restrictions:
Patient histories and diagnoses, clinical records
Contents:
NAMRU typhoid fever patient records/clinical charts (1940-50's), Chagas disease lab
notebooks (Brazil, South America), malaria/pyrogen study notebooks and data, HTLV-1
lab notebooks, parasite experiment lab notebooks, Leishmaniasis experiment notebooks,
Harvard Medical School class notes/experiments, early correspondence (1948-1953),
virus research lab notebooks (Jonas Salk's lab in Pittsburgh), other lab notebooks
(Thomas Weller, Harvard virology dept.; independent polio vaccine), reprints, subject
files, monographs. A few research photographs.
Accession #:
2015-015
Name of Collection:
Neva, Franklin. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
1 folder with patient photo/medical record
Contents:
Harvard/NIH parsitology course notes, travel and lab photographs/35mm slides,
lectures, lab notes, personal correspondence, 1965 Harvard yearbook
Accession #:
2019-019
Name of Collection:
NIH Clinical Center Medical Information System Development collection
Dates:
Quantity:
1 hollinger box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Original Impact Study report that helped to justify the system; original RFP; procurement
documents involved in the acquisition of the original commercial system; post-installation
evaluation study; two conference presentations by Macks and Lewis describing the
then-unique procurement process for developing and installing a custom commercial
software application and the post-installation evaluation. The commercialization of the
MIS software allowed it to became a model for hospitals across the country.
In 1973, Macks teamed with Dr. Thomas Lewis to justify, specify, acquire, install and
operate the first computerized medical information system for the Clinical Center. The
MIS system was a completely novel effort in a medical research setting and one of only
a few such systems in a hospital anywhere. The core system handled charting, clinical
orders, and retrieval of results for all NIH inpatient and outpatient visits. It was
expanded by accretion, with the addition of ancillary systems (to exchange information
with the pharmacy, diagnostic radiology, laboratory testing, the blood bank, etc.). Its
data warehouse component connected to DCRT (NIH Division of Computer Research
and Technology) which allowed NIH investigators to re-use the patient data for
research. It remained operational from 1976-2002 when it was replaced by CRIS.
Accession #:
2002-062
Name of Collection:
NIH. Addresses, reprints, and miscellaneous.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
1997-015
Name of Collection:
NIH. Animal Research at the NIH. Video cassettes of television
programs on the topic, 1982-1993.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 acid free cartons (6.25 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
81 Video Cassettes organized under various topics (see preliminary finding aid for
description). No letter of transfer with collection.
Accession #:
2002-043
Name of Collection:
NIH. Biographical Index Card files. W. Miles?
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 lin. ft. (4 cardfile boxes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-041
Name of Collection:
NIH. Biographical Index Card files. W. Miles?
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 lin. ft. (3 cardfile boxes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
1998-009
Name of Collection:
NIH. Directors Office. James Wyngaarden speeches.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 record cartons (2.5 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains speeches, articles, and selected papers of James B. Wyngarden, NIH Director
from 1982-1989.
Accession #:
2001-104
Name of Collection:
NIH. Early history of the NIH.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2003-036
Name of Collection:
NIH. Mider's archival material; pesticide material.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2009-052
Name of Collection:
NIH. OD. Office of Extramural Research. Animal research.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.46 lin. ft. (5 record cartons, 1 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Materials cover the earliest discussions about the use of animals in NIH-supported
research. Dr. Louis Sibal, Director in the Office of Laboratory Animal Research, was in
charge of the office from 1965-2000. Donor Margaret Snyder succeeded him.
Accession #:
2008-072
Name of Collection:
NIH.OD.NIH Director.Elias Zerhouny
Dates:
Quantity:
1 pdf (28 MB)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Commemorative scrapbook presented to Zerhouni at his farewell reception.
Accession #:
2009-006
Name of Collection:
NIH.OD.OCPL.Elias Zerhouni presentations
Dates:
Quantity:
6 boxes; 5 dvd
Restrictions:
Contents:
NIH Director Elias Zerhouni speech files. Contain mixture of speeches, talking points,
powerpoints, background research, event information, etc. Arranged chronologically by
event.
Accession #:
2018-007
Name of Collection:
NIH.OD.OER.Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
12 Xerox copy paper and assorted boxes
Restrictions:
May contain copies of grant records
Contents:
Policy development and historical background files, noncompliance investigational
records for some important abuse cases against UNC-Chapel Hill, University of
Wisconsin and others brought to light in part by surreptitious PeTA infiltrations.
The Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) provides guidance and interpretation
of the Public Health Service (PHS) Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals (Policy), supports educational programs, and monitors compliance with the
Policy by Assured institutions and PHS funding components to ensure the humane care
and use of animals in PHS-supported research, testing, and training.
Accession #:
2009-012
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 lin. Ft. (2 RC; 1 loose binder)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Chromotagraphy(?) chartings for various amino acid experiments; loose/unidentified
experiment notes and notebooks
Accession #:
2013-027
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Medals and Awards.
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 (1 legal clamshell, 1 cardfile box)
Restrictions:
Contents:
A collection of medals awarded to Marhsall Nirenberg during his career (not including
his Nobel).
Accession #:
2011-002
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
20 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Represents Potomac, Md. content retrieved in October 2010
Accession #:
2014-027
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 lin .ft. (11 lab notebooks)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Genetic code experiment laboratory notebooks created by Levin while a postdoctoral
fellow in Nirenberg's lab.
Accession #:
2012-001
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
7 boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Awards, 16mm films, slides/photographs, Homeobox reprints, spiral lab notebooks (?),
misc. correspondence/printed material, slide viewer, award certificates, framed
illustrations, plaque
Accession #:
2012-006
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
9 RC boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Lab notebooks and data from lab staff (not Nirenberg); typescript pre-prints; reprints
extras. Contains computer discs and CDs.
Accession #:
2010-012
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
56 RC boxes; 1 small box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional materials from Potomac, Md. Home.
Accession #:
2011-001
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4 RC, 1 clamshell, 1 oversize
Restrictions:
Contents:
Original gentic code lab data/charts/spiral binders, personal miscellany, Nobel letters,
honors and awards, presentations (CD-ROMs), color reproductions of the genetic code
charts.
Accession #:
2023-006
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 copy paper boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
1. Marshall scientific notes - hand written on NIH lined paper
5. Request to NIH for pay increase for Marshall 2/17/06 explaining why he deserved it
with
CV and documentary pages of his research
6. Symposium in honor of Marshall April 9-10, 1987. Leather bound well preserved with
multiple photos of illustrious scientists many from NIH. Photos directly on heavy
stock.
8. July 31, 2007 independent review of Marshall scientific work at NIH with
recommendations. Picture LBJ and Marshall etc in Oval Office
10. Assembly of Nervous System for NIH Lab of Marshall pictures and notes
11. The Coding Team picture with note listing names 1963/64 U Michigan Hall of Fame
13. Framed pictures
14. Recent pictures Weissman / Nirenberg / Japan, etc.
15. Reprint of Nobel Lecture 1969 CV - Brochure - Original picture.
16. Original Nobel photos & photos of Lab with Nobel announcement
18. Family trip photos Perola, Marshall.
19. Obituaries including NIHG display
20. Biography interesting materials.
the original telegram and letter from Sweden
Accession #:
2010-005
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.125 lin. ft. (100 boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Records and correspondence kept by Dr. Nirenberg at his home.
Accession #:
2001-020
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
38.75 lin. ft. (31 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Outstanding boxes film and video content. Most contents were processed into MS C
566, but the boxes of a/v materials was apparently forgotten about.
Accession #:
2010-010
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
61 record cartons
Restrictions:
Contents:
Research data, lab diaries, correspondence, reprints, etc. from Nirenberg's lab
representing the last of his current research before death. Selected content copied
from Nirenberg's last-used lab computer hard drive to R:/.
Accession #:
2015-017
Name of Collection:
Novello, Antonia. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
68 RC boxes; 17 picture frame boxes; shovel; flag
Restrictions:
PHI (boxes 49, 58 & 66)
Contents:
Primarily speeches 1999-2006 from her tenure as Commissioner of Health of the State
of New York; some alphabetical and subject files, books, awards, and other ephemera
from across all her professional positions.
Accession #:
2010-014
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 folders
Restrictions:
Contents:
CVs, obits, publications.
Accession #:
2007-043
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Armstrong, Myrna.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Collection of Armstrong's reprints/articles.
Accession #:
2007-003
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Arnold, Jean.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-032
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Arnold, Jean.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
U-Diagnose demo software (pascal), cv, course descriptions. Book deaccessioned, in
Gen Coll
Accession #:
2007-064
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Bakken, Suzanne.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 folders
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-038
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Chang, Betty.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-034
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Delaney, Connie.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
CV, "Nursing Management Minumum Data Set", "Nursing informatics for the 21st
century" (prob in Gen Coll soon)
Accession #:
2006-026
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Edmunds, Linda.
Dates:
Quantity:
6 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
1997-004
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Farley, Coralee.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 acid free carton (1.25 linear ft., 1/2 letter size box)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Donor's dissertation.
Accession #:
2007-002
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Hansanyi, Bennie.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-041
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Happ, Barbara.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Photo, newsletters, conference programs
Accession #:
2007-033
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Hendrix, Sue.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Michigan Nursing Informatics Network bylaws, newsletters, brochures
Accession #:
2006-023
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Holzemer, William.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Holzemer's reprints; computer training/simulation programs/documentation; photographs.
Accession #:
2007-031
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. International Medical Informatics
Association Nursing Special Interest Group
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Membership lists, minutes, correspondence, bylaws and procedures, newsletters and
reports, IMIA-NI brochures, conference biddings and proposals, 2002 Hungary
presentation, misc.,
Accession #:
2006-040
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Kenny, Maura.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 binder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Breifing book for NYU Computers in Nursing Practice Focusing on the Total Electronic
Patient Record, Apr. 21-22, 1994.
Accession #:
2007-063
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Larson, Donna
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-079
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Lombardi, Gloria
Dates:
Quantity:
2 folders
Restrictions:
Contents:
"Nursing Decisions, County College of Morris" slides, floppy disks, and video disk.
Training program.
Accession #:
2006-019
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Lorenzi, Nancy.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Emails and attachments related to Lorenzi's work on establishing the Alliance For
Nursing Informatics.
Accession #:
2007-049
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Martin, Karen.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
2 case study videotapes for Omaha System education; handouts/programs Omaha
System International Conferences 2001-2007; final reports 1975, 1978, 1984 Division of
Nursing DHEW research projects; final report 1989 National Center for Nursing
Research grant; Visiting Nurses Association of Omaha newsletters etc.
Accession #:
1998-021
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. McAfooes, Julia.
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 linear ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains a book on video technology.
Accession #:
2006-042
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. McHugh, Mary.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
bound publications by McHugh.
Accession #:
2004-027
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Mikan, Kathleen.
Dates:
Quantity:
.84 l.f. (2 manuscript boxes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Photographs, slides and printed material relating to Mikan's teaching career, the
advancement of instructional technology from textbooks to multimedia to computers, and
her development of Learning Resource Centers at 5 different nursing schools (Ohio
State, Colorado, Michigan State, Case Wester Reserve, UAB)
Accession #:
2007-005
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Milholland, Kathy.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 package
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2006-039
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Mills, Mary Etta.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Doctoral dissertations, proceedings, reports.
Accession #:
2009-067
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Ozbolt
Dates:
Quantity:
2 dissertations
Restrictions:
Contents:
Masters and Doctoral dissertations.
Accession #:
1997-005
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Ozbolt, Judith
Dates:
1979, May
Quantity:
4 documents (1/2 letter size box)
Restrictions:
Contents:
1st document, "The Cybernurse System. A Cybernetic Nursing Information System To
Support High Quality, Cost-Effective Nursing Care. A Proposal Submitted To The
Hospital Corp. of Am." by Cybernetic Heath Systems Corp., 8/5/83. 2nd & 3rd
doc.,"Cahiers Medicas," Judith Ozbolt,1977,an edited transcription of that seminar was
pub. along w/a reprint of Ozbolt's article, "L'evaluation de la qualitie des soins,"(by
permission of Chaiers Medicaux) in the French nursing journal Revue de
L'Infirmiere,1/1/79
Accession #:
2007-021
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Ozbolt, Judith.
Dates:
2000-2004
Quantity:
2 boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Additional materials from Ozbolt. Terminology Summits (grant proposal, invitations,
planning docs, some presentations/papers); Nursing Vocabulary Summit; Ozbolt
dissertation and masters thesis materials (computer programs--FORTRAN 4 tape and
punch cards, data analysis), presentation slides, video tapes "Computers in Nursing"
Hospital Corp. of America.
Accession #:
2007-047
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Rizzolo, Mary Anne.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Minutes of early NI organizations; assorted conference brochures; early interactive
videotape/computer project, Rizzolo's dissertation; American Journal of Nursing
interactive videodisc project; leadership workshops held at NLM; AJN network grant
project
Accession #:
2008-007
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Romano, Carol.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 folders
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
NIH Clinical Center MIS User Guide; NIH nursing dept. MIS lesson plans; NIH Clinical
Center Computer Based Total Hospital Information System plan; U. Md. nursing school
advisory council feasibility;
Accession #:
2007-077
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Romano, Carol.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 LF (5 boxes slide carousels)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Nursing education/computer training slides; proceedings transcript from 4th National
Conference on Computer Technology and Nursing (1984), photos of Comodore Hopper
(1st woman admiral PHS?). Computerization of PHS and nursing corps; Management
Information Systems
Accession #:
2006-036
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Romano, Carol.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 RC
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-019
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Ronald, Judith.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2005-020
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Saba, Virginia
Dates:
Quantity:
27 boxes, posters
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Published material, computer disks, video tapes, slides, posters related to nursing and
medical informatics. American Medical Informatics Assoc (formerly SCAMCI) year
books., Computers in Medicine annual conference proceedings, Professor Saba's
Georgetown Univ. nursing school course materials (computers in nursing).
9 boxes of grey literature discarded--duplicates of Gen Coll materials
Accession #:
2008-005
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Saba, Virginia.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
CVs for all the NI Pioneers identified during the collecting process. Not all made
donations but is a record of those the NI community feel are important pioneers.
Also, photographs from Saba's 2000 honorary doctorate ceremony, Athens Greece.
Video "Imagine" re: future healthcare diagnostic technologies
Accession #:
2005-046
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Saba, Virginia.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.40 lin. ft. (=32 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Saba's personal papers and related nursing informatics collected papers. Includes
personal papers of Karen Rieder. Saba was active as a nurse educator, author and
advocate for computerization of the profession. Topics include nursing manpower
assessments, strategies for analyzing computer benefits, and educational standards
for nursing. Active in AMIA/IMIA.
4 boxes of published materials deaccessioned on arrival as duplicates of Gen Coll
materials.
Accession #:
2007-054
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Saba, Virginia.
Dates:
Quantity:
15 boxes
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Accession #:
2006-034
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Schwirian, Patricia.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 folders
Restrictions:
Contents:
Her articles from Computers in Nursing journal.
Accession #:
2007-044
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Sinclair, Vaughn.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Collection of Sinclair's reprints
Accession #:
2007-004
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Skiba, Diane.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-069
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Staggers, Nancy.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dissertation, masters thesis, article drafts.
Accession #:
2007-027
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Tallberg, Marianne.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 small box
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
International Medical Informatics Association Nursing Special Interest Group materials.
Includes membership lists, minutes and agendas, correspondence, financial issues,
bylaws and procedures, strategey and action plans, reports, brochures, conference
programs, recognition certificate
Accession #:
2006-015
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Thede, Linda Q.
Dates:
Quantity:
.3 lin. ft. (3 volumes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Computer-based nursing instruction reports/proceedings.
Accession #:
2007-035
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Turley, James.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 vols.
Restrictions:
Contents:
3 editions of "Community nursing minimum data set Australia" (not in Gen Coll)
Accession #:
2008-006
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Werley, Harriet.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 binder
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Harriet Werley's Sigma Theta Tau International's Saba Nursing Informatics Leadership
Award materials
Accession #:
2015-041
Name of Collection:
O'Connor, Timothy E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin.ft. (3 folders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Reports, notes, correspondence and photos related to 1972 viral oncology delegation to
USSR. O'Connor attended along with John Moloney (see ACC 2011-020--add to these?
Lots of Moloney materials here).
Accession #:
2016-008
Name of Collection:
Orthner, Helmuth F. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 shipping boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Files related to the first SCAMC (Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care)
annual meetings including event planning records and tape recordings of the
proceedings and training sessions. Also Orthner's personal/teaching computer
'Hardware Museum' materials--vacuum tubes, transistors, circuit boards, memory and
processing chips, network cabling.
His teaching materials were discarded at some point and do not survive.
Orthner was SCAMC's first program chair. He was an electrical engineer by training
focusing on biomedical engineering.
Accession #:
1999-026
Name of Collection:
Osler, William.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 file folder (.1 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains an article by William Osler on internal medicine in Germany and Vienna.
Accession #:
2016-016
Name of Collection:
Palade, George. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
14 ~RC boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains office files, videocassettes, bound and unbound reprints.
Donor supplied box list in share drive.
Accession #:
2009-053
Name of Collection:
Palade, George. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
32 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Recommendation letters restricted
Contents:
Additions. Primarily reprints; correspondence, notebooks.
Albert Claude folders contain early copies rather than an original montage of Claude's
first docuemnted use of electron microscopy to see inside a cell, but they are still of
historical interest as they have Claudes handwritten annotations. Claude and Palade
were colleagues|supervisor/student? at Rockefeller. Claude is considered one of the
fathers of modern cell biology. He developed cell fractionation at the Rockefeller Institute
in the 1930s and 1940s, and with Keith Porter initiated the use of electron microscopy,
publishing the first images in 1945. He received the Nobel Prize in 1974 with Palade and
Christian DeDuve (also of Rockefeller).
Accession #:
2008-009
Name of Collection:
Palade, George. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
c. 30 lin. ft. (=21 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Files containing working electron micrographs, original plates from Dr. Palade's
publications (including those while at the Rockefeller Institute), copies of speeches,
along with relevant manuscripts and correspondence.
Box 21 last 5 folders: Tall oil sizing was separating from the paper. Photocopies made
and originals discarded. Original print highly faded from oil discharge.
1974 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine with Albert Claude, Christian de Duve for
their discoveries concerning "the structural and functional organization of the cell".
Palade added important methodological improvements both to the differential
centrifugation and to the electron microscopy. In particular he became instrumental in
combining the two techniques, often in combination, in order to obtain biologically basic
information. His early work, largely in collaboration with K. Porter was mainly
descriptive, morphological, and was devoted to components in the area of the cell
outside its nucleus, the cytoplasm. In particular they studied a network of
submicroscopic membranes, called the endoplasmic reticulum, originally discovered by
Claude and Porter. They showed that the reticulum can be described as a multiply
folded, more or less deflated sack occupying most of the cytoplasm. Palade discovered
and described small granular components now known under the name of ribosomes
covering the outside of the membranes and he showed, with other groups, that the
Accession #:
2018-016
Name of Collection:
Patient/Problem Oriented Medical Record System. Archives
Dates:
1996-2006
Quantity:
8 cubic ft. boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Collection of software documentation/programming code, articles, press packet-like
handouts given to visitors, grey literature, operating manuals documenting the creation
of the POMR System and PROMIS software, one of the early computerized medical
records systems and the only one that was patient rather than provider focused. No
working software or hardware survives except for a terminal-to-printer interface
device.
Jan Schultz was a colleague of Larry Weed and the principal software developer and
business architect within a team/lab that developed the POMR/PROMIS programming
languages, software, hardware, and systems architectures for this early hospital
medical records system. was Director of Systems Development for PROMIS Laboratory
and a Research Associate in the Department of Medicine as well as an Assistant
Professor of Computer Science in the Engineering, Mathematics and Business
Administration College of UVM. He planned, coordinated and implemented the evolution
of the PROMIS system through four generations of hardware and software. The
PROMIS system was a highly interactive, touch screen system that allowed users to
manipulate an electronic medical record within the context of a large body of medical
knowledge. PROMIS had over 60,000 frames of knowledge within it. The system was
architected so that the same core system used to manage patient data could be used
by domain experts to maintain and add new medical knowledge. Schultz designed and
Accession #:
2006-029
Name of Collection:
Peters, Alan. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
.8 lin. ft. (1/2 rec carton, 3 flat storage boxes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Neurobiologist; aging research
Accession #:
2004-011
Name of Collection:
Pharmaceutical receipts and correspondence.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Accession #:
2015-022
Name of Collection:
PHS Executive Task Force on AIDS minutes
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Minutes of the task force Jan. 12, 1987 - July 25, 1988 and membership/subgroup
roster.
Accession #:
2007-075
Name of Collection:
Piedmont Orthopedic Society. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
c. 3 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Accession #:
2013-014
Name of Collection:
Pinn, Vivian W. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Small collection of selected reprints and reports by Pinn and by others collected by Pinn.
Accession #:
2015-010
Name of Collection:
Potter, Michael. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 RC boxes; 1 hard drive (14GB)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence (paper and electronic), contract reports (mouse lines
supplier/inventories), presentations.
Accession #:
2018-006
Name of Collection:
Potter, Michael. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 binder; digital files
Restrictions:
Contents:
Binder of duplicated photographic prints collected by the NIH History Office from Potter's
colleagues and family in support of a Potter celebration exhibit (donors retained the
originals). Digital files also provided.
Accession #:
2014-010
Name of Collection:
Potter, Michael. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
15 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Subject files, spiral notebook work diaries (represents the richest content),
photographs, personal correspondence, awards/diplomas, art objects. Little
professional correspondence. Limited bench science/experiment data; no lab
notebooks. Principally relate to his professional work at NCI. Died June 18, 2013 from
acute myeloid leukemia.
Principal investigator in NCI's Laboratory of Cell Biology and, for more than 20 years,
was chief of the Laboratory of Genetics.
1984 Lasker Award winner "for his fundamental research in the genetics of
immunoglobulin molecules and for paving the way for the development of hybridomas
and monoclonal antibodies.
Dr. Potter's work has centered on the plasma cell, a form of white blood cell, which
acts as the antibody factory for the immune system. The first of his profoundly
important discoveries came in 1956, when he found that adjuvants containing mineral oil
could cause plasma cell malignancies, or plasmacytomas, in mice. These tumors can be
transplanted among mice or grown indefinitely in the laboratory, and are the equivalent
of multiple myeloma in humans. This experimental model of human disease has become
a keystone of immunological research around the world. Dr. Potter identified
Accession #:
2004-033
Name of Collection:
Prausnitz-Giles, Carl Willy.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder; 1 audiocassette
Restrictions:
Contents:
Recollections recorded by Dr. Claude Dolman of the German immunological researcher
who was co-discoverer of the Prausnitz-Kstner reaction
(with Heinz Kustner). Prausnitz (1873-1963) was driven from Germany during WWII
and exiled himself to the Isle of Wight for the remainder of his life. P-K reaction aka
"passive transfer" is a local transfer of skin sensitivity from an allergic to a normal
individual by injection of the allergic individual's serum that is used especially for
identifying specific allergens when a high degree of sensitivity is suspected -- called
also Prausnitz-Kstner reaction.
Prausnitz, Carl Willy (1876-1963), German bacteriologist. Prausnitz's career began with
a series of positions at various institutes of hygiene and public health throughout
Germany. His research centered on cholera, hay fever, general epidemiology, and the
standardization of sera. Several of his publications dealt with hay fever toxins and
antitoxins. In 1921 he demonstrated the transferability of local hypersensitivity by the
intradermal injection of serum of an allergic person into a normal person.
Kstner, Heinz (1897-1963), German gynecologist. After holding positions at several
medical clinics for women in Germany, Kstner went on to become a professor of
obstetrics and gynecology and chief physician at a hospital in Leipzig. His areas of
research included endocrinology, pregnancy, puerperal fever, and gynecology. In 1930
Accession #:
2004-023
Name of Collection:
President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.67 lin. ft. (5 record cartons, 1 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Primarily meeting minutes of the commission, 1978-1981
Accession #:
2011-014
Name of Collection:
Pribnow, Jock T.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Collection of published and unpublished material concerning Soviet health care,
accumulated/created during Pribnow's years in the Soviet Union as a staff physician for
the US Information Agency.
Accession #:
2011-017
Name of Collection:
Profiles in Science oral histories
Dates:
Quantity:
5 interviews
Restrictions:
Contents:
Series of inerviews conducted by HMD in support of various Profiles sites, plus
interview prep material.
Debakey: Walter S. Henley; Jimmy F. Howell
Nirenberg: Norma Heaton
Drew: LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr.
Johnson: Everett Rhoades
Accession #:
2010-021
Name of Collection:
Project Bionics Interview Series. DeVries, William. Interview
Dates:
Quantity:
3 audiocasssettes; 1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
transcript; 3 audiocassettes of interview; background materials including interview
script
Accession #:
2009-028
Name of Collection:
Project Bionics Pioneer Interview Collection. Kantrowitz, Vrorman,
Bartlett.
Dates:
Quantity:
4 dvcam; 2 cassettes; 2 transcript
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Oral history interviews with Adrian Kantrowitz, Robert Bartlett, Leo Vroman. Bartlett
and Vroman transcripts.
Accession #:
2002-098
Name of Collection:
Project Bionics Pioneer Interview Collection. Kolff, Willem. Videohistory
interview.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.5 lin. ft. (2 cardfile boxes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
15 videocassettes of audio interview with transcript with Dr. Willem Kolff, October,
2002.
Accession #:
2013-010
Name of Collection:
Project Bionics Pioneer Interview Series. Victor Poirier
Dates:
Quantity:
1 DVD
Restrictions:
Contents:
Video interview with Poirier by Stephen Phillips as part of Project Bionics series. No
transcript.
Accession #:
2003-042
Name of Collection:
Project Bionics. Pioneer interview series. Miller, Bernard
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (1 VHS; 1 transcript)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
"Laboratory work preceding the first clinical application of cardiopulminary bypass: a
lecture and interview with Bernard J. Miller" conducted by Mark Kurusz. Includes video
tape of interview, transcript, and supporting background documentation.
Accession #:
2006-046
Name of Collection:
Puck, Theodore. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
c.6 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
genetics researcher who devised techniques for growing human cells in the laboratory
and who helped determine the number of chromosomes in a gene. He was primarily
known for his landmark studies in the 1950s in which he created the proper conditions
in which human cells could grow and propagate in a petri dish. His incubating
technique, called somatic cell genetics, is widely used and has been a considerable
boon to biomedical research.
Accession #:
2009-068
Name of Collection:
Puck, Theodore. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
Contents:
One folder of biographical clippings, and one scrapbook of newspaper clippings.
Accession #:
2009-057
Name of Collection:
Puck, Theodore. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.84 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Diaries of trips to Los Alamos, correspondence, testimony to Atomic Energy
Commission, laboratory notebooks, miscellaneous notes.
Accession #:
2008-054
Name of Collection:
Puck, Theodore. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. Ft. (3 folders)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Correspondence between T.T. Puck and his daughters and son-in-law; articles and
reprints re Jennifer Puck and Robert Nussbaum; Stirling Puck and Robert Bell
correspondence.
Dr. Puck was a 1958 Lasker Award winner who made significant contributions to
genetics and cancer research. Among other accomplishments, Dr. Puck was a pioneer
of single-cell plating and helped determine that humans have 46 chromosomes rather
than 48.
Accession #:
2012-010
Name of Collection:
Puck, Theodore. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.05 lin. ft. (1 record carton, 10 audio reel boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Annual planning calendars 1963-1999 (excluding 1986, 1990, 1993, and 1994), two
files containing notes, clippings, and correspondence, 10 7" reel to reel tapes of Dr.
Puck, Horowitz award dinner, Dr, Crick lecturing at University of Colorado, S. Brenner,
Cal Tech events, Israel series, Rutherford & Gamow, and Dr. Konrad Lorenz, dated
1950-1973.
Accession #:
2016-028
Name of Collection:
Puck, Theodore. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Photographs, miscellaneous correspondence, clippings, and some books written by
others but signed to Dr. Puck.
Accession #:
2011-023
Name of Collection:
Purcell, Robert H. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
56 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2011-016
Name of Collection:
Purcell, Robert H. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
100 RC boxes
Restrictions:
patient records?
Contents:
Co-Chief, Laboratory of Infectious Diseases; Chief, Hepatitis Viruses Section, NIAID.
NAIAD website: Dr. Purcell obtained a masters degree in biochemistry from Baylor
University and completed a medical degree and pediatric internship at Duke University
and Hospital. His research focuses on the hepatitis viruses, with special emphasis on
their molecular biology, epidemiology, and control. He is the author or co-author of more
than 600 publications and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. The Hepatitis
Viruses Section conducts basic research on the hepatitis viruses and applies the
knowledge gained to the control of viral hepatitis. The section has contributed to the
development of licensed vaccines for hepatitis A and hepatitis B, to a candidate vaccine
for hepatitis E, and to the discovery of hepatitis C and hepatitis D.
NAS nomination: he was responsible for the identification, visualization and/or
characterization of four of the five recognized human hepatitis viruses. He developed
the first practical viral subunit vaccine which was protective in experimental animals
against the remaining human hepatitis virus, hepatitis B virus.
Lab notebooks, correspondence, presentations (from all lab staff, not just Purcell).
Accession #:
2011-026
Name of Collection:
Purcell, Robert. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
45 RC boxes
Restrictions:
personnel records; PHI patient files
Contents:
laboratory notebooks, hepatitis B vaccine,
Accession #:
2009-032
Name of Collection:
Quintana v. United Blood Services deposition
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Donald P. Francis's deposition as part of the Quintana v. United Blood Services trial
regarding tainted blood, HIV/AIDS.
Francis was head of epidemiology and hepatitis labs for CDC; known as a principle
discoverer of the AIDS virus.
UBS trial focused on industry's ability to scan blood donations for HIV/AIDS after a child
with hemophilia contracted the disease from a blood transfusion in 1983.
Accession #:
1999-017
Name of Collection:
Radiology Centennial, Inc.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 large folder (.1 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 18" x 25 1/2" poster and 1 brochure.
Accession #:
2001-148
Name of Collection:
Readout, a weekly newsletter of the systems support section of OCES.
Dates:
Quantity:
.15 lin. ft. (1 folder = 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Internal news letter, plain computer printouts. Contains news re: bug reports, computer
system udates, etc.
Accession #:
2008-004
Name of Collection:
Redkey, William Henry. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.3 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
PHS officer. Driving force behind the 1950's Vocational Rehabilitation Act; thalidomide;
handicapped accessibility. Papers, awards, photographs.
Accession #:
2008-053
Name of Collection:
Richmond, Julius B. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 transfer cases, 3 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Authored books, speeches, oral histories, misc. papers, reprints, awards
Accession #:
2008-040
Name of Collection:
Richmond, Julius B. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
24.5 lin. Ft. (=16 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Speeches, awards, miscellaneous files, travel files, articles about J. B. Richmond, Flight
Attendants Medical Research Institute files, letters from Rosalyn Carter, Hubert
Humphrey, Sargent Shriver, Harvard colleague files.
Accession #:
2008-033
Name of Collection:
Richmond, Julius B. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.21.25 lin. Ft. (13 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Dr. Richmond's speeches, correspondence, photographs and appointment calendars
for years 1999-2007.
Accession #:
2009-002
Name of Collection:
Richmond, Julius. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.75 lin. Ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Individual,organizational, and chron. files, speeches, photographs, electronic archives
[on CD] (12/19/2008), Richmond Symposium meeting report [on CD] 9/26/2006, 35mm
slides, audiocassette.
Accession #:
2009-003
Name of Collection:
Richmond, Julius. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 lin. Ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Material related to Dr. Richmond's activities with the Head Start program. Material dates
from early 1960s and includes meeting minutes, notebooks, reports, and articles.
Accession #:
2008-051
Name of Collection:
Robinson, Donald. Papers.
Dates:
1970-1987)
Quantity:
65 RC cartons, 1 painting
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Donald Robinson was born in 1914. He graduated from NYU and the Yale Drama
School. He was a lieutenant colonel in the army during World War II. Robinson wrote
about health care and medical topics for popular magazines such as Readers Digest
and Parade. He was a former president of the American Society of Journalists and
Authors, and the author of eight books. He passed away in 1991.
The Donald Robinson collection contains articles, manuscripts, and research materials
documenting Robinsons journalism career. A tiny portion of the collection (3 boxes or
so) contain material from his service with the War Department in World War II. It is 66
cubic feet and includes:
Manuscripts: The Miracle Finders; The 100 Most Important People in the World Today;
also plays, untitled books chapters, and articles (several boxes)
Research material for writing: articles, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and medical
reports
Cassette Tapes: Interviews with medical professionals (several boxes)
Correspondence: personal and professional
Biographical and subject files on people in the medical profession: includes
correspondence, manuscripts, interview transcripts, articles, and newspaper clippings.
AFL-CIO legislation material, including correspondence and diary of Andy Biemiller
(chief lobbyist for AFL-CIO)
Interview transcripts
Accession #:
2005-010
Name of Collection:
Robinson, Joseph. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
46 audiocassettes (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
No interview releases
Contents:
Interviews conducted in preparation for two of his books "Mechanisms of synaptic
transmission" and "Moving questions: a history of membrane transport and
bioenergetics". Interviews are of various important figures in the science of membrane
transport and synaptic transmissions.
Accession #:
2012-027
Name of Collection:
Rogers, Paul G. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
14 boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Speeches, reports, photographs, video tape documenting post-Congressional activities
for Florida Representative Paul Rogers.
Nicknamed "Mr. Health" Rogers served as chair of the Subcommittee on Health and the
Environment from 1971 to 1979. He was a key representative behind the adoption of the
National Cancer Act of 1971, the Medical Device Amendments of 1976, the Health
Maintenance Organization Act, the Emergency Medical Service Act, the Medicare-
Medicaid Anti-Fraud and Abuse Amendments of 1977 and the Clean Air Act of 1970.
Died in 2008.
Accession #:
2013-022
Name of Collection:
Rogers, Paul G. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4.7 lin. ft. (3 record cartons, 2 document cases, 9 oversize folders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Framed materials: photos, commemorative pens, honorary awards, etc.
Accession #:
2013-025
Name of Collection:
Rogers, Paul G. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.67 lin. ft. (1 record carton, 1 lgl document case, 1 o/s folder)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Press releases, scrapbooks of clippings, and letters to Rogers upon his retirement from
Congress.
Accession #:
2001-138
Name of Collection:
Rowe, Wallace P. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 doc case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
leukemia virus studies
Accession #:
2012-007
Name of Collection:
Saffiotti, Umberto
Dates:
Quantity:
.84 lin. ft. (2 document cases)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional reprints, reports, and notes
Accession #:
2013-002
Name of Collection:
Saffiotti, Umberto
Dates:
Quantity:
1 metal slide case
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional pathology microscope slides in metal, stackable cases.
Accession #:
2012-005
Name of Collection:
Saffiotti, Umberto. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
36.25 lin. ft. (29 RC boxes + oversize)
Restrictions:
Contents:
From 1960 to 1968, Dr. Saffiotti conducted Carcinogenesis research in the Division of
Oncology at the Chicago Medical School, where he became Professor of Oncology.
Since 1968 he has been on the staff of the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes
of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. As Associate Scientific Director for Carcinogenesis
from 1968 to 1976, he directed the expanding research program on chemical and
physical carcinogenesis and contributed to establishing criteria for the evaluation of
carcinogens. As Chief of the Laboratory of Experimental Pathology since 1974, he has
directed an intramural research program which has developed and investigated animal
and cellular models chiefly for respiratory and multifactorial carcinogenesis,
mechanisms of inhibition by vitamin A, and the role of growth factors in the culture and
transformation of epithelial cells. In the last decade, he has studied mechanisms of lung
carcinogenesis by crystalline silica as a model for fibrosis-associated peripheral lung
adenocarcinoma, and molecular mechanisms controlling the biological activity of mineral
dusts.
Testimonies, site visit reports, lab notes/data, pathology slides, reprints, LEP
administrative records, LEP annual reports, conferences
Accession #:
2002-085
Name of Collection:
Satcher, David. Speeches.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2004-004
Name of Collection:
Satcher, David. Speeches.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2010-023
Name of Collection:
Sawyer, Wilbur A.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 lin. ft. (1 oversize box)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Diplomas and awards.
Accession #:
2011-007
Name of Collection:
Schneiderman, Marvin A. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Photograph album which includes correspondence (1922-1996); scrapbook of clippings
and letters (1961-1993); activity calendar for 1980; memorabilia (1951-1996).
Accession #:
2009-063
Name of Collection:
Schneiderman, Marvin A. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.7 lin. ft. (2 record cartons, 1 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Schneiderman (1918-1997) worked at NCI from 1948-1980, thereafter doing work
for private concerns. Collection includes folders on correspondence, critiques and
reviews, toxicology, risk assessment, ethical and legal issues, data gathering, agent
orange, and cancer.
Accession #:
2001-072
Name of Collection:
Schoenheimer, Rudolf.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc case0
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-013
Name of Collection:
Schwabe, Calvin W. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4.75 lin. ft. (4 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Books, articles and book contributions by Dr. Schwabe (1980s-90s), correspondence,
UC Davis academic material, conferences, symposiums, speeches, student theses,
Accession #:
2003-009
Name of Collection:
Sewell, Winifred. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
14 lin. ft. (9 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
"Mother of MeSH" professional files related to her work as an NLM contractor, special
librarian and information professional. Primarily worked as a contractor/consultant; also
taught courses at Univ. of Maryland College of Lib and Info Science. Deceased in 2002.
Strong connection with MLA and SLA as well. Area of specialty was controlled
vocabularies, medical terminology, medical librarianship. One of original contractors
hired by NLM to developed MESH. Personal memorabilia, awards, plaques, diplomas.
Accession #:
2003-013
Name of Collection:
Sewell, Winifred. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
10.2 lin. ft. (8 record cartons, 1 clamshell)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Additional materials to original donation.
Accession #:
2017-009
Name of Collection:
Shannon, James. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
5 RC boxes + oversize plaques/framed items
Restrictions:
Contents:
Awards, plaques, diplomas, obituary clippings/biographical information, writings/drafts,
photographs
Accession #:
2009-034
Name of Collection:
Shaw, James R. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 binders (2 Hollingers)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Reprints, speeches, press releases, correspondence, photos. Rear Admiral Shaw
directed the Indian Health Service from 1955-62. He conducted an early study showing
the Service's poor funding, staffing, organization, and the inferior health status of
American Indains and resolved to improve conditions. Shaw was driving force behind
PL 85-568 "The Transfer Act" in 1954, which transferred health services from the
Bureau of Indain Affairs to the PHS. After retiring Shaw helped establish the University
of Arizona medical school while also serving on the faculty. He remained active in
Indian health issues until his death in 2003.
Accession #:
2011-040
Name of Collection:
Shelokov, Alexis I. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
23.75 lin. ft.(19 record cartons)
Restrictions:
PHI 2 folders patient notes
Contents:
Chron files, correspondence, subject files, reprints, reports.
Dr. Shelokov is a virologist and physician who worked on the polio vaccine, served as
chief of the Laboratory of Tropical Virology at NIAID in the 1950s and 1960s, and
participated in US-USSR biomedical research exchanges. Following his years with NIH,
he was with the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio.
Accession #:
2008-052
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette D.- Western Michigan University. Papers.
Dates:
1970-1985)
Quantity:
=4 RC boxes
Restrictions:
PHI
Contents:
Additional worker's compensation medico-legal records received from Western
Michigan University.
Accession #:
2006-033
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette D. - Western Michigan University. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c 56.25 lin. ft. (=45 record cartons)
Restrictions:
PHI
Contents:
Worker's compensation medico-legal records.
Accession #:
2006-016
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette D. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
75 lin. ft. (=63 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
From 1976-1982 Dr. Sherman served on the advisory board for the EPA Toxic
Substances Control Act. She has been an advisor to the National Cancer Institute on
breast cancer and to the EPA on pesticides. She is a resource person, advisor, and
speaker for universities and health advocacy groups concerning cancer, birth defects,
pesticides, and toxic dump sites. Throughout her career Dr. Sherman has served as a
medical-legal expert witness for thousands of individuals harmed by exposure to toxic
agents (from http://www.janettesherman.com/author.html). Work includes
investigations of chlordane, Dursban, lindane, DDT, PCBS, PBBS, dioxins, tamoxifen,
DES, radiation, etc.
Also 1 cassette tape of interview conducted May 10, 2006 by Susan Speaker, HMD.
Accession #:
2008-003
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette D. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.50 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence[?] files of individual litigants, alphabetical by name
Accession #:
2015-020
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette D. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
35.5 lin ft. (=28 1/2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dursban related files: court documents, articles, correspondence. 1 box asbestos
patient records.
Accession #:
2016-018
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette D. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dursban subject files/reprints.
Accession #:
2019-012
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
7 RC, 1 Hollinger box, oversize tote
Restrictions:
Contents:
Misc. correspondence/subject files, work in progress subject files, EPA history,
diabetes research, diplomas/awards/certificates, personal photographs
Accession #:
2008-073
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
65 lin. Ft. (65 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Subject files. Information relating to research, evidence and testimony in environmental
health litigation.
Accession #:
2013-015
Name of Collection:
Shortliffe, Edward H. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 record cartons
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additions to Shortliffe's papers as provided by his partner Fagan from what was left
behind at Stanford when Shortliffe moved to Columbia University in 2000. Includes
additional records on MYCIN studies, research projects and education efforts of the
Stanford Medical Computer Science group and later the Stanford Medical Informatics
group and Medical Information Sciences Training Program; 1998 Stanford's Introduction
to Medical Informatics short course videotapes (26).
Accession #:
2013-024
Name of Collection:
Shortliffe, Edward H. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.6 lin. ft. (4 boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional book drafts and book correspondence primarily.
Accession #:
2013-019
Name of Collection:
Shortliffe, Edward H. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.12 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Biomedical informatician. Book drafts/galleys, subject files, MYCIN/ON diagnosis
decision experiments, from Shortliffe's Stanford career.
He was the principal developer of the clinical expert system MYCIN, one of the first
rule-based artificial intelligence expert systems, which obtained clinical data
interactively from a physician user and was used to diagnose and recommend
treatment for severe infections.
Accession #:
2005-013
Name of Collection:
Small, John. Fluoridation papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 small box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional printed materials/publications related to fluoridation science.
Accession #:
2002-102
Name of Collection:
Small, John. Fluoridation research collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Additional collected materials of Small's related to conferences and published research
on benefits of water fluoridation.
Accession #:
2020-006
Name of Collection:
Smith, Craig R. "The Pandemics Most Powerful Writer Is a Surgeon:
COVID-19 from the front lines"
Dates:
12, 2020
Quantity:
1 PDF
Restrictions:
Donor retains their copyrights
Contents:
Collected daily letters written to Smith's staff and colleagues at Columbia Surgery/NY
Presbyterian Hospital and articles related to his experience with the COVID-19
pandemic. Collected and compiled by Tim Smith (brother).
Accession #:
2011-010
Name of Collection:
Smith, James J. Bioethics collection
Dates:
Quantity:
.6 lin. ft. (14 folders)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Meeting minutes, correspondence, clippings, reprints related to Smith's service on a
variety of bioethics topics, specifically for the Veteran's Administration.
Smith was Chief, Nuclear Medicine Service, Washington VA Medical Center
Found amongst PHS Historian's Office book collection.
Accession #:
2008-032
Name of Collection:
Smith, Kent.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. Ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Draft of article "Laws, leaders, and legends of the modern National Library of Medicine"
by Kent Smith, along with photocopies of all the material cited in the article's references.
Also includes a microcassette tape of Smith's interview with Martin M. Cummings and
some material on the history of NLM which was not used for his article.
Accession #:
2018-012
Name of Collection:
Society for Research in Child Development. Oral history interviews
Dates:
Quantity:
8 transfer cases & 3 MS boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
From the early 1990s to about 2010 the SRCD coordinated the interviews of over 150
scholars in the field of developmental psychology (or related fields). Recordings of the
interviews on tapes and/or CDs, hard copies of transcripts of the interviews and
interviewee CVs (and also copies of these materials on floppy discs or CDs in some
cases), along with release forms and other correspondence regarding the interview
process.
Many of the transcripts are online (http://www.srcd.org/about-us/oral-history-project).
Accession #:
2002-083
Name of Collection:
Society of General Physiologists. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.5 lin. ft. (ca. 3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2017-013
Name of Collection:
Stadtman, Earl and Thressa. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
9 misc. boxes + oversize
Restrictions:
Contents:
Awards/plaques/correspondence, photographs, personal and biographical materials,
The Stadtman Way materials (correspondence, clippings, etc.),
correspondence/birthday/holiday cards
Accession #:
2017-001
Name of Collection:
Stadtman, Earl and Thressa. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Mix of correspondence, photos, reprints, research/subject files that were still lingering
around the NHLBI lab office spaces.
Accession #:
2006-063
Name of Collection:
Stadtman, Earl and Thressa. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
37 RC boxes; 2 large oversize; 2 clamshell
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Lab notebooks, correspondence, photos etc from Stadman's NHLBI career. In 1962 Earl
was appointed the chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry of NHI, and Thressa became
a section head in this laboratory twelve years later. Research centered around
concept of anaerobic biochemsitry.
Thressa Research areas: Vitamin B12: how amino acids are broken down into smaller
pieces in the absence of oxygen and how methane gas is produced by some bacteria
living in oxygen-free conditions. She showed that vitamin B12 is required for several
enzymes that functioned in these processes. Pioneered the field of selenium
biochemistry, by identifying many selenium-containing proteins in cells and explaining
the function of selenium in these proteins.
Earl research: Fatty Acids Metabolism--showed that "Coenzyme A" (CoA) is involved in
the synthesis of fatty acids as a carrier of the small molecular fragment called "acetyl."
Cyclic Cascade Systems in Metabolic Regulation--In the 1960s and 70s, discovered
some mechanisms of controlling the production of amino acids. Protein Oxidation and
Aging--1980s discovered that the accumulation of damaged proteins is closely
associated with the aging process and may play a role in age-related diseases such as
Parkinson's disease.
Accession #:
2014-007
Name of Collection:
Stadtman, Earl. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
9 photograph envelopes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Photographs taken mostly at reception held at Strathmore after symposium on the
Medical Basis of Cellular Regulation in honor of Earl and Thressa's 65th birthdays.
Envelope #9 contains pictures from a banquet held at Pooks Hill Marriott.
Accession #:
2008-031
Name of Collection:
Stadtman, Earl. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
18.75 lin. Ft. (15 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Lab notebooks, professional correspondence, reprints, files and data on staff
members. Stadtman was a senior investigator and former chief of NHLBI's Laboratory
of Biochemistry. He was a prominent biochemist and a mentor to many younger
scientists. Stadtman's work contributed substantially to the understanding of the role of
free radicals and reactive oxygen species in protein turnover. His trainees also had
considerable impact on biomedical research, including two Nobel Prize winners.
Accession #:
2009-051
Name of Collection:
Stadtman, Thressa. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
30 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Thressa Stadtman's office contents: lab notebooks, reprints, in-progress publications,
correspondence, travel, slides, subject files.
Accession #:
2016-011
Name of Collection:
Stetten, DeWitt. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC box, 1 1/2 Hollinger
Restrictions:
Contents:
Speeches/related correspondence, reprints, subject files
Accession #:
2015-037
Name of Collection:
Stevens, Charles Henry. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Primarily professional photographs of the hospital ship USS Repose. Some personal
photographs of Stevens in his Navy uniform, recuperating servicemen patients, shore
leave scenes, shipboard scenes of San Francisco and Shanghai, China. Also printed
Naval ephemera, his dog tags, and uniform insignia patches.
Stevens, from Philadelphia, Pa., was a Pharmacist's Mate First Class. He served on the
Repose during the last days of WWII combat in the Pacific and continued his service
during the Korean Conflict. As a gay man he later helped in the battle to repeal the
military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy. He was active in LGBT issues during his civilian life
living in Atlanta, Ga., and a member of American Veterans for Equal Rights.
Accession #:
2001-152
Name of Collection:
Survey of the Interlibrary Loan Operation of the National Library of
Medicine
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (1 folder = 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Survey analysis
Accession #:
2000-030
Name of Collection:
Sutphin, Adney K. Lecture notes.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Collection of lecture notes, clinical notes, autopsy reports, quizzes and examinations,
and some correspondence by Adney K. Sutphin during his education at the Medical
College of Virginia, 1938-41. Also includes brief post-educational career information and
reprinted articles pre-dating his training.
Notes, photographs, reports, reprints, articles, clippings, lecture notes.
Accession #:
2010-009
Name of Collection:
Swan, Henry. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5.7 lin. ft. (6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains letters written to Dr. Swan from patients and friends; scrapbooks covering
years 1913 through 1967.
Accession #:
2021-005
Name of Collection:
Tabor, Herb and Celia. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
57 RC boxes; 1 poster tube
Restrictions:
Contents:
Primarily lab notebooks, largely in three-ring binders.
Tabor (1918-2020) was an American biochemist and physician-scientist who
specialized in the function of polyamines and their role in human health and disease
(polyamines are compounds that play a role in controlling the growth of normal cells and
cancer cells). Editor of the Journal of Biological Chemistry (1971-2019). Senior principal
investigator in the NIDDK Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics; served as lab chief
1962-1999. Was the longest-serving NIH employee (1943-2020); its oldest principal
investigator.
Celia White Tabor (1918-2015) was an American biochemist and physician-scientist
who was an expert on the biosynthesis of polyamines. She was a researcher at the
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases from 1952 until her
retirement in 2005. She and her husband received the 1986 Hillebrand Prize from the
Chemical Society of Washington and the 1995 William C. Rose Award of the American
Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Accession #:
2012-004
Name of Collection:
Tjio, Joe Hin. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.22 lin. ft. (3 document cases, 1/2 document case, 3 flat storage boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
NIH cytogeneticist renowned as the first person to recognize the normal number of
human chromosomes. This collection contains many large photographs of his
chromosome workand approximately 3-4 Hollinger boxes of his correspondence,
offprints/pre-preprints.
Accession #:
2011-006
Name of Collection:
Triumph at Carville documentary archives
Dates:
Quantity:
7 RC cartons + digital copies
Restrictions:
Copyright retained until 2035
Contents:
Betacam SP, Dvcam, Digibeta, BP 30M tapes; MPEG2, CD-ROM, archival records. Raw
footage and stills used for documentary film Triumph at Carville. Consists primarily of full
interviews of patients and staff and associated environmental/contextual imagery. Also
includes records associated with editing final production such as shot lists and
interview transcripts. Footage includes original masters and dubs. 985.361 GB on
R:/HMDArchive/newacessions/Acc 2011-
Accession #:
2010-007
Name of Collection:
U.S. Public Health Service. Office of the Historian. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
47.5 lin. ft. (38 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Administrative records for the PHS Historian's Office and subject files by person and
institution compiled by office staff.
Accession #:
2010-024
Name of Collection:
U.S. Public Health Service. Office of the Historian. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
89.13 lin ft. (51 record cartons, 1 document case, 2 legal clamshells, 6 flat
storage boxes, oversize items)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Government publications, records, audiocassettes, videocassettes, dvds, photographs,
and slides relating to Public Health Service nursing, dentistry, St. Elizabeth's Hospital,
the Commissioned Corps, and the Public Health Service in general.
Accession #:
2001-085
Name of Collection:
United States. Armed Forces Epidemiological Board. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
7.5 lin. ft. (6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
G.J. Dammin presidential papers?
Accession #:
2004-034
Name of Collection:
United States. Dept. of Health & Human Services. Office of the
Secretary. Office of the Assisstant Secretary to Planning and
Dates:
Quantity:
7.5 lin. ft. (6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Planning and policy documents related to Carter and Clinton administration health
privacy policy inititatives; Congressional hearings and reports on health privacy; HIPPA
materials; 'prehistory' of privacy activities at HHS; Gilbert Beebe privacy related
materials regarding IRS and other access to databases for health studies.
Accession #:
2001-008
Name of Collection:
United States. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Alien excludability.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.75 lin. ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
DHHS policy development for exluding foreign entry into US based on HIV/AIDS status.
Accession #:
2000-020
Name of Collection:
United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. Federal
Security Agency. Addresses, speeches, etc.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Bound volumes, speeches.
Accession #:
2000-019
Name of Collection:
United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. Federal
Security Agency. Speeches.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 lin. ft. (4 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Speeches.
Accession #:
2001-077
Name of Collection:
United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. Office of
Women's Health. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Development of NIH's 1990 reauthorization of the office and some programming
records.
Accession #:
2002-055
Name of Collection:
Unknown Hospital. Case records.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.71 lin. ft. (2 record cartons, 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Survey of adenocarcinoma cases in an unknown hospital, with case records but not
including patient names.
Accession #:
2008-063
Name of Collection:
US Army Air Forces in Europe. Summary of the activities of the Aero-
Medical Research Section, Feb-Oct. 1945
Dates:
Quantity:
1 vol.
Restrictions:
Contents:
typescript scrapbook of research reports/projects.
Accession #:
2011-044
Name of Collection:
US Cochrane Collaboration. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
58.75 lin. ft. (= 47 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
One of the 12 centers around the world that facilitate the work of the Cochrane
Collaboration. A special mission of the USCC is to support Consumers United for
Evidence-based Healthcare (CUE), a partnership with health and consumer advocacy
organizations interested in integrating understanding and interpretation of evdence-
based healthcare into their advocacy activities, strengthening the voice of consumers in
healthcare research, and providing leadership in these areas. Provides training and
support for review authors, Trials Search Coordinators (TSCs), Review Group
Coordinators (RGCs), editors, handsearchers, consumers and others. Since 2002, a
special focus of the main office in Baltimore has been the development, growth and
support of a national coalition of consumer advocacy organizations, whose members
are educated in evidence-based healthcare decision making. Also supports the
Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL)
Established in December 2002 when the New England Cochrane Center Boston office,
the New England Cochrane Center Providence office, and the San Francisco Cochrane
Center merged to form a single registered entity with a main office and two branches.
Accession #:
2018-019
Name of Collection:
US Cochrane Collaboration. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
37 RC boxes; 4 transfer cases; 9.2 GB electronic records
Restrictions:
Contents:
Later years of same contents in previous accession plus new project and
administration files coveirng the time period up to close out of the Collaboration in 2018.
Accession #:
2001-105
Name of Collection:
USPHS. Centennial archives - oral histories.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
audiocassettes of interviews with C. Everett Koop, Jesse Steinfeld, ? Martin, ?
Edwards and ? Eason.
Accession #:
2005-019
Name of Collection:
USPHS. Hospital at Carville, La. Oral histories.
Dates:
Quantity:
63 video tapes; 3 folders
Restrictions:
yes; some individual interviews are restricted
Contents:
63 video interviews (betcam and VHS), adminstrative records, interviewee releases,
interview transcripts.
Accession #:
1999-005
Name of Collection:
USPHS. Privacy Act of 1974.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms box (.4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Privacy Act of 1974. Contains slides, transcripts and publications.
Accession #:
2002-019
Name of Collection:
USPHS. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 lin. ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence re PHS hospitals (1981-82); David Satcher speeches (2001-02); PHS
quarantine st. scrapbooks (1885-1931); PHS surgeon logbook (1903-19)
Accession #:
2015-008
Name of Collection:
Varmus, Harold. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
c.32.9 (22 RC boxes, 2 transfer cases, 1 doc case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additions to existing collection. NCI Director meeting files (2010-2013), grants/drafts
(2004), older talks/meetings (1991-2004), teaching/meetiongs MSKCC (2003-2008)
Accession #:
2015-024
Name of Collection:
Varmus. Harold. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
24 lin. Ft. (3 transfer cases, =13 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Meeting and travel files from Dr. Varmus' tenure as Director of NCI, 2013-
2015.Correspondence. Printed materials, floopy disk, jump drive, cd-rom and
photographs.
Accession #:
2012-008
Name of Collection:
VistA Imaging System Collection
Dates:
Quantity:
c.60.75 lin. ft. (30 transfer cases, 1 small box, 4-5 loose posters)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Records related to Dayhoff's development of the Veterans' Administration VistA Imaging
System, which integrates clinical images, scanned documents, and other non-textual
data into a patient's electronic medical record.
Accession #:
2013-029
Name of Collection:
Vladeck, Bruce. Oral history
Dates:
Quantity:
1 dvd (2 mp3 files)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interview with Bruce Vladeck by Emily Friedman; no transcript. Vladeck was a former
adminstrator of HCFA.
Accession #:
2022-006
Name of Collection:
Vogel, Charles L. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 folders
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence and unpublished memoir related to Vogel's work with NCI's Uganda
Cancer Institute and the challenges of international health work in the 1970s.
Accession #:
2015-019
Name of Collection:
von Sallman, Ludwig J.K. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 letter boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Reprints, light correspondence.
von Sallman, clinician and academic, was internationally recognized for his work in
retinal diseases and experimental cataract. Chief of Ophthalmology Branch, NINDB, NEI,
and senior reseracher laboratory of Neurophysiology.
Accession #:
2004-024
Name of Collection:
Washington Report on Medicine and Health. Newsletters.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 record carton
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Brazda authored, edited, and published this newsletter relating to health and medicine
political activities at the national level. Brazda was a reporter and member of the
National Press Club. Also includes his manuscript memoirs.
Accession #:
2015-047
Name of Collection:
Washington Society for the History of Medicine. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
2 boxes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence, membership, and program/event records documenting the activities of
the Society.
Accession #:
2014-006
Name of Collection:
Watson, John. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional published reports, some photographs, 1 film.
Accession #:
2019-001
Name of Collection:
Watson, John. Papers
Dates:
1980s)
Quantity:
2 RC boxes, 1 small box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional NHLBI correspondence, working group reports, published reports,
organizational histories, RFP documents, Utah/DeVries project reports, case studies,
research contract information, external press coverage/clippings.
Accession #:
2019-017
Name of Collection:
Wennberg, John E. (Jack) Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
205 record cartons
Restrictions:
Contents:
People and meeting files and research data analysis output makes up the bulk of the
collection. Important are his records and data analysis outputs that underpin his seminal
1973 article "Small area variations in health care delivery" in Science magazine. Also
sent/received faxes, Codman Co. consulting files and reports, Tracking Medicine book
drafts, subject files, presentations. Very little rich correspondence - Wennberg
communicated mainly in person-to-person meetings, conversations, phone calls.
Wennberg is the founder and director emeritus of The Dartmouth Institute for Health
Policy and Clinical Practice and the Peggy Y. Thomson Professor in the Evaluative
Clinical Sciences Emeritus at the Geisel School of Medicine.
Wennbergs breakthrough insights are most notably represented in the Dartmouth Atlas
of Health Care, which examines the patterns of medical resource intensity and
utilization in the United States. Since its founding by Wennberg in 1996, the Atlas project
has reported on patterns of end-of-life care, inequities in the Medicare reimbursement
system, and the underuse of preventative medicine, among other topic areas. Using
Vermont's population as a research microcosm for his seminal small area study
analyses, he coined the term "unwarranted variation" in the context of health care
delivery and outcomes research. He is known as a health care delivery reformer and
important critic of traditional medical delivery and insurance reimbursement practices, a
Accession #:
2022-016
Name of Collection:
Wennberg, John. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Materials stored at the home. Loose articles and books/journals, contract/project
progress reports, book project admin and drafts, loose email printouts/project
correspondence, phone logs.
Accession #:
2023-004
Name of Collection:
Wennberg, John. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Additions from home office including early research in Vermont status reports, video
and cd-roms presentations, CECS correspondence, Atlas critiques, personal and
biographical (clippings, family photographs, awards), audiocassette recordings of
meetings and medical variation presentations/news.
Accession #:
2007-018
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, Sigmund Adam. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 lin. ft. (1/2 record carton)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Accession #:
2006-061
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, Sigmund Adam. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
8.5 lin. ft. (6 record cartons and oversize framed items)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Accession #:
2005-048
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, Sigmund Adam. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.14 lin. ft. (21 boxes of slides)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2005-031
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, Sigmund Adam. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
62.5 lin. ft. (= 25 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Protg of Clarence Dennis at Maimonides Hospital. Specialty was vascular
prostheses. President of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs.
Accession #:
2007-074
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, Sigmund Adam. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 lin. ft. (motion picture film)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2001-083
Name of Collection:
West, Margaret. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Material relating to nursing, public health, Indian health, Rusk committee and organization
of executive branch
Accession #:
1997-016
Name of Collection:
Western Surgical Association. Archives.
Dates:
1991,
Quantity:
Restrictions:
Contents:
Photographs of annual meetings from 1987-93.Transactions of annual meetings,1991.
Program of annual meeting,1996. One copy of the Western Surgical and Gynecological
Trannsactions, from the library of Dr. John B. Murphy, for the following year:1899-
1907....no 1908, 1909, no 1910, 1911-1918. Preliminary finding aid prepared by the
Western Surgical Association, Dr. Arthur S. McFee, Recording Secretary, see Curator
of Modern Manuscripts.
Accession #:
2015-038
Name of Collection:
Wild, John J. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
14 boxes
Restrictions:
2 folders, 1 o/s chart of patient records
Contents:
Early educational records, professional/national meetings, British patents and intubation
tube research/correspondence/'creeper' intubation prototypes/die casts objects,
original area ratio plottings, personal and biographical, photographs and graphics,
exhibit panels, St. Barnabas/Univ. Minn. Research/correspondence, publications,
original pulse/echo ultrasound incunabula.
John Julian Cuttance Wild (August 11, 1914 - September 18, 2009) was an English-born
American physician who was part of the first group to use ultrasound for body
imaging, most notably for diagnosing cancer. Modern ultrasonic diagnostic medical
scans are descendants of the equipment Wild and his colleagues developed in the
1950s. He has been described as the "father of medical ultrasound". Wild and Reid
were credited in Diagnosis of Diseases of the Breast as "the first to develop equipment
specifically designed for breast scanning", as well as "the first to differentiate between
cystic and solid masses in the breast by means of ultrasonography". Wild won the
1991 Japan Prize in recognition for his innovations in the field of ultrasound imaging.
[wikipedia]
A collection of his ultrasound equipment was donated to the Smithsonian by the family.
Accession #:
2016-034
Name of Collection:
Wild, John. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
17 various sized boxes
Restrictions:
xrays/experiment data contain patient names
Contents:
Minnesota Foundation/Wild v. Rarig defamation suit court transcripts and personal files,
MTRI (The Medico-Technical Research Institute--Wild's research lab organization) files,
subject files (tech stuff), people/organizations/subject files, chloromycetin/Swanson
work, additions to materials previously accessioned (creeper tube, experiment
data/xrays, notes for publications, clippings, etc.), electronic schematics for ultrasonic
equipment (oversize), lab
Accession #:
2011-032
Name of Collection:
Witkop, Berhard. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence, presentations/slides, reprints, notes related to National Academy of
Sciences, Paul Ehrlich Prize, Percy Julian, Siro Senoh, hematology research.
Accession #:
2001-161
Name of Collection:
Witkop, Bernhard. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (1 folder = 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Documents beginning of Witkop's NIH career (1949), letters from James Shannon, and
later.
Accession #:
2001-139
Name of Collection:
Witkop, Bernhard. Papers
Dates:
1956-1980)
Quantity:
.21 linear ft. (1 letterbox)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Papers relating to origins of NIH Visiting Program. Correspondence between Witkop and
Abraham Patchornik, research chemist (organic chemistry) at the Weizmann Institute of
Science (Reovoth, Israel ) and colleague of Witkop at NIAMD. Patchornik worked with
amino acids, peptides and proteins with Witkop at NIH. Also include letters relating to
Patchornik's 75th birthday celebration and symposium. Patchornik was first Visiting
Fellow in 1957.
Accession #:
2003-005
Name of Collection:
Witkop, Bernhard. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
2 boxes of reprints, chronologically arranged. Also letters and photos of his Japanese
students from the NIH Visiting Scholars Program he helped establish. Biographical
essays he wrote about Paul Ehrlich and Percy Julian.
Accession #:
2019-010
Name of Collection:
Work, Telford H. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
2 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Presentation slides on the KFD discovery, other African and Russian expedition/field
research photographs/slides, research travel correspondence to his parents etc.,
Indian yellow fever epidemic material, personal and biogrpahical materials, other film
notes and research reports.
Accession #:
2013-026
Name of Collection:
Wyand, Frank Milton. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence, receipts, military orders, and forms principlaly related to Wyand's
Army Hospital discharge (tuberculosis), veteran's insurance policy/claims, and
subsequent death benefits to his wife. Also includes photograph and obituary for his
father Fred Wyand.
Accession #:
2016-017
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 plastic ~RC box
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted until 1/1/2030
Contents:
Subject files related to AIDS research, draft of his writings/chapters/copy edit review,
correspondence from tenure as NLM Visiting Scholar, personal/professional
correspondence with Harden and others. Obituaries folder.
Accession #:
2009-027
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
20 folders
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted until 1/1/2030
Contents:
Addition to alphabetical correspondence files; ephemera removed from JHY books.
Accession #:
2002-099
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (1 folder)
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted until 1/1/2030
Contents:
Subject and correspondence file related to Victor D. Herbert. Herbert made connection
between anemia and lack of folic acid. He worked more generally in the area of
quackery and alternative therapies.
Accession #:
2004-049
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 lin. ft. (4 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted until 1/1/2030
Contents:
Personal correspondence with colleagues; reprints.
Accession #:
2008-044
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
67 boxes
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted until 1/1/2030
Contents:
Collection portion originally donated to FDA History Office. Research subject files,
correspondence, notes, interviews, speeches. Related to Young's quackery, food &
drug, history of medicine roles.
5 transfer cases of books transferred to HMD Books Section.
Accession #:
2002-023
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 doc. case)
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted until 1/1/2030
Contents:
Correspondence, reprints and other material re Frederick J. Stare.
Accession #:
2002-016
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.1 lin. ft. (1 folder = 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted until 1/1/2030
Contents:
James Harvey Young's file of correspondence with Thomas Jukes.
Accession #:
2008-059
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
9.59 lin. Ft. (7 record cartons, 2 document cases)
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted until 1/1/2030
Contents:
remainder of 2008-044 accession.