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- catalog abstract "The Raphael Isaacs papers, 1757-1965 (inclusive), 1920-1965 (bulk), are a product of Isaacs’s research and personal and professional activities as conducted throughout his professional appointments, including: Instructor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Assistant Physician, Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital, Boston; Assistant Director and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Thomas Henry Simpson Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Attending Physician in Hematology, Director of the Department of Hematology and the Hematology Research Laboratory, and Senior Attending Physician in Hematology, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Series I (Clinical, Research, and Publishing Files) comprises the bulk of the collection, and consists of: research notes and related correspondence concerning leukemia, pernicious anemia, and clinical trials performed by Isaacs for numerous pharmaceutical companies; reprints and manuscript drafts for Isaacs’s publications; and correspondence related to patients and associated medical records. Series II (Correspondence) consists of Isaacs’s personal and professional correspondence concerning professional appointments, research on leukemia and pernicious anemia, patient cases, involvement in professional societies, and personal matters. Series III (Professional Activities and Service Records) contains correspondence, conference programs and announcements, and research notes and reports. Series IV (Professional Appointments Records) consists of: administrative correspondence concerning research funding and personnel; research funding applications; research notes; patient records; and correspondence of George R. Minot concerning administrative duties at the Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital. Series V (Biographical Resource Files) contains Isaacs’s course notebooks from the University of Cincinnati; a photocopied scrapb".
- catalog contributor b755266.
- catalog contributor b755267.
- catalog contributor b755268.
- catalog contributor b755269.
- catalog contributor b755270.
- catalog contributor b755271.
- catalog contributor b755272.
- catalog contributor b755273.
- catalog contributor b755274.
- catalog date "1757".
- catalog description "Books that came with the collection and constitute a part of Isaacs’s professional library were transferred to the Center’s Rare Books Collection to be catalogued, October 2012. A complete list of transferred publications is available in the Center’s control file for the collection.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available (90.2 kb): http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HMS.Count:med00172".
- catalog description "Raphael Isaacs (1891-1965), B.S., 1911, M.A., 1912, M.D., 1918, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, was Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, Assistant Director and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Thomas Henry Simpson Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Attending Physician in Hematology at Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Isaacs worked throughout his career to improve treatments for hematological disorders, including leukemia and pernicious anemia.".
- catalog description "The Raphael Isaacs papers, 1757-1965 (inclusive), 1920-1965 (bulk), are a product of Isaacs’s research and personal and professional activities as conducted throughout his professional appointments, including: Instructor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Assistant Physician, Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital, Boston; Assistant Director and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Thomas Henry Simpson Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Attending Physician in Hematology, Director of the Department of Hematology and the Hematology Research Laboratory, and Senior Attending Physician in Hematology, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Series I (Clinical, Research, and Publishing Files) comprises the bulk of the collection, and consists of: research notes and related correspondence concerning leukemia, pernicious anemia, and clinical trials performed by Isaacs for numerous pharmaceutical companies; reprints and manuscript drafts for Isaacs’s publications; and correspondence related to patients and associated medical records. Series II (Correspondence) consists of Isaacs’s personal and professional correspondence concerning professional appointments, research on leukemia and pernicious anemia, patient cases, involvement in professional societies, and personal matters. Series III (Professional Activities and Service Records) contains correspondence, conference programs and announcements, and research notes and reports. Series IV (Professional Appointments Records) consists of: administrative correspondence concerning research funding and personnel; research funding applications; research notes; patient records; and correspondence of George R. Minot concerning administrative duties at the Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital. Series V (Biographical Resource Files) contains Isaacs’s course notebooks from the University of Cincinnati; a photocopied scrapb".
- catalog description "The Raphael Isaacs papers, 1757-1965 (inclusive), 1920-1965 (bulk). H MS c214. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.".
- catalog extent "8.43 8 1 1".
- catalog issued "1757".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Anemia, Pernicious.".
- catalog subject "Blood Diseases.".
- catalog subject "Erythrocytes.".
- catalog subject "Hematologic Diseases.".
- catalog subject "Hematology.".
- catalog subject "Isaacs, Raphael, 1891-".
- catalog subject "Leukemia.".
- catalog subject "Pernicious anemia Research.".
- catalog title "Raphael Isaacs papers, 1757-1965 (inclusive), 1920-1965 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Drawings (visual works). aat.".
- catalog type "Negatives (photographic). aat.".
- catalog type "Photographs. aat.".
- catalog type "collection".