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- catalog abstract "The Franc D. Ingraham papers, 1933-1953 (inclusive), 1940-1949 (bulk), are a product of Ingraham’s research and professional activities, during the period of his service at Harvard Medical School, Children’s Hospital Boston, and the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Series I (Subject Files) consists of: research data concerning the uses of fibrin film and fibrin foam; manuscript drafts for scientific papers concerning fibrin film and fibrin foam; National Research Council and United States Office of Scientific Research and Development committee reports, meeting minutes, and correspondence; and personal and professional correspondence. Series II (Visual Teaching Aids) consists of x-rays and photographic transparencies related to pediatric neurological disorders and the surgical procedures performed by Ingraham, generated as a product of his teaching activities at various professional conferences.".
- catalog contributor b755342.
- catalog date "1933".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available (62.3 kb): http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HMS.Count:med00177".
- catalog description "Franc Douglas Ingraham (1898-1965), B.S., 1922, Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, M.D., 1925, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, was Associate Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, at Harvard Medical School, Neurosurgeon in Chief, Emeritus, at Children’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts, and Neurological Surgeon at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Throughout his career, Ingraham’s research centered on pediatric neurosurgery, and in 1929 he launched the nation’s first pediatric neurosurgical service at Children’s Hospital Boston. With Edwin J. Cohn (1892-1953), he is credited with separating fibrin foam and fibrin film from human blood plasma, and introducing their uses in neurosurgery as a hemostatic agent and a dural substitute, respectively.".
- catalog description "The Franc D. Ingraham papers, 1933-1953 (inclusive), 1940-1949 (bulk), are a product of Ingraham’s research and professional activities, during the period of his service at Harvard Medical School, Children’s Hospital Boston, and the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Series I (Subject Files) consists of: research data concerning the uses of fibrin film and fibrin foam; manuscript drafts for scientific papers concerning fibrin film and fibrin foam; National Research Council and United States Office of Scientific Research and Development committee reports, meeting minutes, and correspondence; and personal and professional correspondence. Series II (Visual Teaching Aids) consists of x-rays and photographic transparencies related to pediatric neurological disorders and the surgical procedures performed by Ingraham, generated as a product of his teaching activities at various professional conferences.".
- catalog description "The Franc D. Ingraham papers, 1933-1953 (inclusive), 1940-1949 (bulk). H MS c401. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.".
- catalog description "Three tubes of human fibrin film, produced by E. R. Squibb & Sons, were transferred to the Warren Anatomical Museum, February 2013.".
- catalog extent "5.18 2 1 13".
- catalog issued "1933".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Children Surgery.".
- catalog subject "Fibrin Foam".
- catalog subject "Fibrin.".
- catalog subject "Ingraham, Franc D. (Franc Douglas), 1898-1965.".
- catalog subject "National Research Council (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Nervous System Diseases".
- catalog subject "Nervous system Diseases.".
- catalog subject "Nervous system Surgery.".
- catalog subject "Neurosurgery".
- catalog subject "Pediatrics".
- catalog subject "Pediatrics.".
- catalog subject "United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development.".
- catalog title "Franc D. Ingraham papers, 1933-1953 (inclusive), 1940-1949 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Photographs. aat.".
- catalog type "Radiographs. aat.".
- catalog type "Transparencies: photographic. aat.".
- catalog type "collection".