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- catalog abstract "The records of the Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine are the product of the administrative activities of the Deans of Harvard Medical School, during the years 1828-1904. The collection consists of correspondence, petitions, reports, financial records, and certificates and chronicles education, administration, and committee activities at Harvard Medical School. Correspondence from Harvard University President Charles Eliot and the Harvard Corporation is contained in the collection, including a letter from Eliot outlining medical education reforms at the institution. Correspondence and petitions relating to the admission of women and blacks, in particular the case of Martin Delany, is included in the collection as well. The collection also contains records relating to the Medical School’s relocation to facilities on Boylston Street in Boston, Mass.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence concerning visits by other scientists to the Department of Biological Chemistry at the Harvard Medical School.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, bibliographies, financial records, statistics, reports, catalogs, and other records of the Countway Library and its predecessor organizations, the Harvard Medical Library and the Boston Medical Library. Correspondence pertains to various medical libraries at Harvard, as well as other medical libraries and the Medical Library Association, and includes material on library activities such as acquisitions, cataloging and classification, circulation, and personnel. Office files of Ralph T. Esterquest, first director of the Countway Library, are included in the collection. Also contains minutes of meetings of library committees, shelflists, annual reports, budgets, and catalogs from Massachusetts Medical College, the Boylston Medical Library, in addition to some material about the Magrath Library of Legal Medicine, Warren Collection, and Dental School Library. Other records include photographs, newsletters, scrapbooks, film and recording concerning the opening of Countway Library in 1965, reprints, and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Includes collection of official and non-official records documenting all aspects of the Harvard Medical School: administrative, teaching, research, student, and alumni activities; events such as commencement, anniversary celebrations, and conferences; physical plant and property of the school; and relations with affiliated hospitals and other faculties and offices at Harvard. General administrative material includes faculty minutes, 1812-1962; minutes of the Administrative Board of the Faculty Council, 1909-1919, 1935-1940; and of staff meetings, 1956-1960. Included in early records of the medical school are matriculation books and tickets, 1826-1908; admission examinations; student certificates and diplomas; tuition records; treasurer's records; student grades; and endowment records. There are also records of various committees. The collection of teaching material includes student handouts, course schedules and announcements, outlines and syllabi, manuscript lecture notes, etc.; and copies of addresses and lectures by faculty members. In addition, there are student reports, themes, and papers, class notes, laboratory procedures and exercises; records about faculty appointments and professorships; and departmental forms and notices. Material about medical school clubs, societies, and other organizations include archival records of the Harvard Medical Alumni Association, Boylston Medical Society, Harvard Medical Society, Aesculapian Club, Boston Society of Medical Sciences, the Medical Exchange Club, Kappa Pi Eta Club, and Harvard Public Health Unit, among others. Types of records include minutes of meetings, correspondence, and financial records of secretary and treasurer, essays and papers presented at meetings, awards, membership lists, scrapbooks, photographs, and memorabilia. Also contains class records relating to activities as a class while in the Medical School, as well as class reunions. Official publications of the school, such as annual reports, dean's reports, catalogs and newsletters, are in the collection, in addition to publications by the faculty, staff, and students. Also contains biographical materials, such as obituaries and tributes, and other information about these individuals; and graduate student theses from the Medical School. There are also related records of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and the Harvard School of Public Health which document relations between the medical school administration and these two schools. Affilialted teaching hospital material depicts relations between the medical school and Massachusetts General Hospital, Children's Hospital, the Boston Lying-In Hospital, the Free Hospital for Women, Beth Israel Hospital, the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and others. For additional information, see entry under name of individual hospital, faculty, department, office of the dean, or faculty member.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence mainly to James Thacher Hayward concerning the death of his son Nathan Hayward in the cholera epidemic in St. Louis, Mo.; article by Nathan Hayward on his Civil War experiences; drawing; and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Mitchill's letters pertaining to medicine, archaeology, geology, and other topics; his history of West Point Military Academy; and a proclamation, 1828.".
- catalog abstract "Includes minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors, 1901-ca. 1940; admission records; and annual reports.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of notebooks containing a handwritten draft of Sulloway's biography of Freud: Freud, Biologist of the Mind (published 1979).".
- catalog abstract "Contains records of the Board of Censors of the Massachusetts Medical Society, licensing members to practice in the state. Also includes records of meetings of district medical societies; correspondence, minutes, and other records of such committees as the Committee on Ethics and Discipline; secretary's files with correspondence, reports, and minutes of meetings; and treasurer's records. Other records include questionnaires and correspondence concerning medical malpractice; notices of deaths of members; scrapbooks of society presidents; photographs; manuscripts of publications; and directories and catalogs. Additional accession includes Celebrating Our History, Shaping the Future, a film on DVD commemorating the Society's 225th anniversary.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence files of Edward D. Churchill concerning clinical teaching in surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. Includes student evaluations, lecture schedules, instrument lists, and letters of recommendation for house officers.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letterbooks with departmental correspondence from 1892 to 1915, including letters to John Collins Warren and from the treasurer; minutes of meetings, 1900-1920; outlines and exams, 1896-1915; student grades; forms and correspondence concerning assignments for surgical rounds; statements and correspondence, 1906-1925, about financial matters; schedules for lectures; and related material. Also includes two volumes of minutes of meetings, 1902-1911, of the staff of the Laboratory for Surgical Research. Later records contain correspondence, evaluations, and schedules in office files of Edward D. Churchill and Oliver Cope which pertain to students, and the curriculum for Harvard Medical School surgical courses at Massachusetts General Hospital from 1934 to 1957.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, memoranda, grade sheets, and other material collected by T. Duckett Jones concerning arrangements for class lectures,students, curricula, and conferences. Also includes copies of several lectures.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence pertaining to Gates' activities as administrator of the Rockefeller philanthropies; manuscripts containing his views on philanthropic support of medical research and education; and other items, such as memorial tributes, reminiscences, and clippings, 1955.".
- catalog abstract "Contains over 60 volumes of outpatient records describing the treatment of thousands of women from 1888 to 1929. Research notes, photographs, scrapbooks, reprints, and other published materials describe the training of nurses, medical research and procedures conducted by staff physicians. Account books, donation and endowment records, visitor registries, meeting minutes, monthly reports, secretary records of the Ladies Board for the Free Hospital for Women detail the administrative structure and the individuals who supported the institution.".
- catalog abstract "Contains lecture notes, some typed; remarks on Charles A. Brackett; and other notes.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, minutes and related papers reflecting Engel's professional activities, such as involvement in the Endocrine Society and various international conferences; research data and notes, and correspondence relating to research in Europe in 1960; notes and correspondence concerning lectures and seminars given at various institutions, and also Harvard teaching materials for biochemistry lectures and laboratories; Massachusetts General Hospital correspondence concerning committee work and other matters; as well as many other files.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence files relating to Schmidt's involvement with the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare Children's Bureau and UNICEF. Includes correspondence, documents, clippings, and other material concerning reorganization of federal welfare, social service, and rehabilitation programs; Operation Head Start; and Schmidt's study of health issues in Ceylon and India.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Cancer Chemotherapy National Committee records dating from the 1950's. Also includes notes, manuscripts, reprints, clippings, and related correspondence concerning cancer research, as well as other material.".
- catalog abstract "Contains office files of Cecil Kent Drinker, as dean, including correspondence concerning mostly departmental and administrative matters.".
- catalog abstract "Contains departmental correspondence, mostly of Chairman George B. Wislocki, and committee records concerning faculty of the Department of Anatomy. Also includes some correspondence, dating from the 1920's, of J. L. Bremer and others.".
- catalog abstract "Contains (a) notes, prints and reprints of RHG's publications and presentations as a medical researcher; (b) RHG's reports and correspondence as a research program administrator at Memorial Foundation for Neuroendocrine Research, Worcester State Hospital, and Boston State Hospital; and (c) biographical notes about RHG and his associates. The bulk of the administrative materials relate to the Memorial Foundation.".
- catalog abstract "Includes material relating to expeditions sponsored by Harvard medical School's Department of Tropical Medicine, such as correspondence, notes, and maps from the Hamilton Rice 7th Expedition to the Amazon (1924-1925), and later trips to Africa, Central America, and Mexico. Other Shattuck materials include correspondence, manuscripts of writings, memorabilia, and reprints. The collection also contains Francis Weld Peabody papers, such as manuscripts of writings and speeches, photographs, research and other materials.".
- catalog abstract "Contains manuscripts of conference papers, correspondence and other related material pertaining to a symposium held April 12-14, 1973 and sponsored by the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Inc. and the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine. Conference proceedings were edited by George E. Gifford (1930-1981).".
- 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 abstract "Contains letters from various correspondents to Storer and related documents regarding his appointments and resignations, acknowledging receipt of his books and other routine matters. Also letters to family members, including two letters to Storer's son, Francis, relating to the Bussey Institution; and a report of two gynecology cases.".
- catalog abstract "The Lauriston Sale Taylor papers (1904-1999) are the product of Taylor's activities as a radiation physicist, lecturer, consultant, and contributing member and administrator of national and international radiological protection organizations. The bulk of the papers contain meeting minutes, drafts, correspondence, reports, and administrative records from Taylor's tenure as President of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) (1929-1977) and as a member of both the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) and the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). Papers also include correspondence, drafts, lectures, speeches, photographs, audiovisual materials, newspaper clippings, court transcripts, articles, and writings that address various topics in radiation protection, including civil defense and the maximum dose of radiation an individual can receive, also known as maximum permissible dose.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence files relating to his professional activities in the American Psychiatric Association, the Veterans Administration Mental Health Services, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and other organizations and agencies. Also considerable quantity of other material such as office files as Associate Dean of Harvard Medical School, and personal documents and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence files reflecting the wide scope of Berry's professional interests, ranging from medical, educational, and governmental organizations to private foundations. Considerable material exists documenting his involvement in AAMC; his consultancy work on medical research and education for the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; his service as director of the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, Commonwealth Fund, and Louis T. Wright Memorial Fund, as trustee of the American University of Beirut, and on several committees such as Dartmouth College's Medical School Advisory Committee.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of office files of the following Deans: Henry Asbury Christian (1908-1912), Edward Hickling Bradford (1912-1918), David Linn Edsall (1918-1935), Charles Sidney Burwell (1935-1949), and George Packer Berry (1949-1965). Material concerns admission policies, curriculum, examinations, funds and scholarships, internships and clinical clerkships, fellowships, faculty, alumni, medical societies and associations, and foundations as well as routine matters such as buildings and equipment, student housing and health services, celebrations, staff, and scheduling. Also includes minutes, dockets, correspondence and related material of the Harvard Medical School Administrative Board, Promotion Board, and Faculty Council; Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Medical School committee files; and Deans' correspondence files with the departments and divisions of both schools. Other topics covered in the files pertain to the schools' relations with area hospitals and wartime activities.".
- catalog abstract "The Grete L. Bibring papers describe the early history of the influence of the Vienna School of psychoanalysis, (as well as Bibring herself), on psychoanalysis in Boston specifically, and in the United States, generally. The collection chronicles both her personal and professional life and work, and includes correspondence, research studies, raw data, statistics, writings, lecture notes and outlines.".
- catalog abstract "The Cyrus H. Fiske papers, 1908-1971 (inclusive), 1921-1957 (bulk), are a product of Fiske’s research and personal and professional activities throughout the period of his service at Harvard Medical School as Assistant in Biological Chemistry, Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry, and Professor of Biological Chemistry, and at Western Reserve University Medical School as Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Assistant Professor of Biochemistry. Series I (Subject Files) constitutes the bulk of the collection, and consists of: research notes and related correspondence concerning various areas of biological chemistry, notably adenosine triphosphate, liver, pernicious anemia, and phosphocreatine; correspondence regarding Fiske’s involvement in professional societies; indices to scientific papers relevant to Fiske’s work; lectures and examination questions prepared by Fiske for his teaching appointments at Harvard Medical School, and graded and ungraded student assignments; and personal correspondence with friends and colleagues. Series II (Teaching Files) consists of student assignments, examinations, notebooks, and Ph.D. theses collected by Fiske during the period of his teaching appointments at Harvard Medical School. Series III (Research and Publishing Files) contains research notes, graphs, data tables, and publication reprints generated by Fiske as a product of his research and publishing activities.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, mostly personal; biographical information; reprints; and photographs. Some correspondence is with Walter Channing and concerns research on mental diseases and other subjects. Accession 2009-016 (2 records center cartons) contains patient case histories and other manuscript and typescript records dating 1900 to 1919.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence pertaining mostly to the animal experimentation controversy; to Rogoff's publications, especially rejections of his manuscripts by various journals; and to his position at Western Reserve, and work on treatment for Addison's disease at Cushing Laboratory. Manuscript materials include typescripts by Rogoff concerning the publication policy of some medical science journals, and other writings on adrenal glands, hypertension, and diabetes. Also contains slides, photographic plates, notes, patient records, printed and mimeographed material, reprints from the Cushing Laboratory, and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Primarily consists of colleague and patient correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, publications, data, and photographs resulting from Stone's administrative activities as Director and Medical Director of the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau in New York City from 1941 to 1959; and writings, notes, reports, meeting minutes, administrative files, correspondence, and photographs from Stone's service as an advocate for the development of international family planning programs as vice-president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Also includes correspondence, pamphlets, and reports from the selection of Puerto Rico as a closed environment to test the birth control pill in the 1950s. Contains Stone's reports and correspondence with the World Health Organization as a consultant for family planning programs in India and Stone's lecture notes, correspondence, and memoranda from his service as president of the American Association of Marriage Counselors. Also includes family planning correspondence with Robert Latou Dickinson and Edris Rice-Wray; manuscripts, drafts, and revisions of A Marriage Manual; Stone's personal correspondence, including his correspondence with Margaret Sanger; teaching records from the New School for Social Research, writings by his wife, family planning advocate Hannah Stone; and lantern slides of family planning advocates and educators.".
- catalog abstract "Contains files with correspondence, photographs, and patient data, ca. 1942, from Boston City Hospital; some correspondence and reports about treatment of patients injured in the Cocoanut Grove (Boston, 1942) fire; and other professional correspondence and reports reflecting Lund's committee work, such as the Burn Committee of the National Research Council. Additional material includes information about Lund's 50th Harvard Class Reunion, reprints of articles on treatment of burns and other topics, lantern slides, and miscellaneous papers.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of medical manuscript notes, and notes for an address before the Hasty Pudding Club, and other addresses.".
- catalog abstract "The Charles Sprecher Davidson papers, 1918-1999 (inclusive), 1941-1990 (bulk), are a product of Davidson’s research and personal and professional activities undertaken throughout the period of his service at Harvard Medical School, the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, Boston City Hospital, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Series I (Subject Files) consists of: professional correspondence concerning Davidson's research activities and service in professional organizations; administrative and teaching records generated by Davidson as a product of his numerous professional appointments; and letters of recommendation written by Davidson for students and colleagues. Series II (Writings and Publications) consists of annotated manuscript drafts and reprints for Davidson's scientific publications, research data, publication correspondence, and collected publications and newspaper clippings related to Davidson's research interests. Series III (Patient Records) contains Boston City Hospital patient medical records, charts, and related correspondence with Davidson's patients and colleagues. Series IV (Professional Activities Files) consists of: correspondence related to Davidson's service in professional organizations, public speaking engagements, and applications for professional appointments; professional conference programs; and collected publications and newspaper clippings concerning the medical issues of various geographic areas.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly documents Duran i Reynals' scientific activities, especially his researach on viral infection as a cause of cancer conducted at Rockefeller Institute, Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, and at the Department of Microbiology at Yale; also covers teaching, consulting, conference, and other professional activities, as well as his personal life. Includes mainly correspondence and grant files, and a considerable amount of other material relating to his research such as staff reports of experiments, 1953-1954; research and bibliographic notes; a laboratory notebook; photographs; and writings including manuscripts of papers, correspondence about publishing them, and reprints. Additional materials include personal and family papers, with some letters to Duran i Reynals' wife Marie, family letters (written in Spanish), and other items such as passports; teaching material, including course syllabi and lists of seminars; and other printed and manuscript material. Grant files contain correspondence with funding agencies, especially USPHS, the American Cancer Society, and Coffin Childs Fund; applications; annual and progress reports; and budgets and other financial papers.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, reports, pamphlets, publications, reprints, class curricula, meeting minutes, agendas, notes, and photographs generated as a result of Jean Mayer's work as a professor, researcher, and author in the field of human nutrition and diet in the United States, Europe, and Africa. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence created by or sent to Mayer regarding his professional interests in diet, nutrition, and weight control. Mayer corresponded regularly with a variety of scientists and researchers, including D. Mark Hegsted, the United States Army, the World Health Organization, and the Monsanto Corporation, as well as from private individuals seeking advice or medical assistance with issues of diet or weight control. The remainder of the records reflect Mayer's work as a Professor in the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, his involvement with professional associations, and his international consulting work, including the 1969 White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health.".
- catalog abstract "Contains biographical and research material, professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts of Harvard Medical School lectures, manuscripts of writings, and reprints. Biographical material includes awards, photographs, memorial tribute and other items. Research material includes early student notebooks; laboratory notes; correspondence concerning the use of nails for hip fractures; and correspondence, notes, and other papers about patient treatment. Professional correspondence pertains mostly to his involvement in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and other societies. Also includes addresses, minutes of meetings, and other items.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal papers, research writing and travel material, and some teaching notes. Personal papers include manuscripts of poems and other literary work, correspondence with publishers and friends, family correspondence and financial material, diary and reports relating to Zinsser's World War I service, clippings, and other personal items such as photographs, awards, and datebooks. Other material includes notes on experiments and related research; and notes, manuscripts of writings and reprints on medical topics. Also contains considerable printed material. Additional accession includes a manuscript of The Doctor and Education: The Collected Essays of Hans Zinsser, personal correspondence, and biographical information.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence with research institutes, laboratories, hospitals, colleagues, public health departments, US governmental agencies, publishers, and granting foundations; teaching records and class lectures; and unpublished writings, notes, drafts, and speeches from his research and professional activities. Topics include: host factors and comparative analysis of polio, leprosy, measles, mumps, rheumatic fever, scarlet fever, yellow fever, and the body's natural resistance to disease.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, writings, oral histories, and research data resulting from Aub's cancer, metabolism, lead, beryllium, and industrial toxicity research activities at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital. Includes autopsy results, reports, and patient records from the Cocoanut Grove Fire; and research data, correspondence, questionnaires, and reports from Aub's participation in the Shady Hill School Growth Study in Cambridge, Mass. which examined the physical development of elementary school students. Also contains correspondence with Harvard Medical School deans and Massachusetts General Hospital physicians, class lectures, and commencement addresses from his activities as a faculty member, teacher, medical researcher, and clinician at Harvard Medical School and its affiliated institutions.".
- catalog abstract "Includes teaching files; manuscripts of writings and related correspondence; correspondence, reports, and other material reflecting Coons' involvement in professional societies such as the National Science Foundation; Harvard Medical School Department of Pathology correspondence, minutes of faculty meetings and other official files; correspondence with colleagues, and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Includes administrative files of the Antitoxin and Vaccine Laboratory; correspondence of the Department of Public Health Commissioner; financial records; and a considerable amount of other material.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, reports, memoranda, and professional activities records resulting from Fine's career at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital. Correspondence, reports, and grant proposlas record his research on blood volume in shock and the bacterial factor in shock. Correspondence and memoranda document his activities as researcher, faculty advisor, and hospital administrator. Also includes correspondence, invitations to speak, memoranda, speeches, professional papers, a book manuscript, and medical records, resulting from Fine's professional activities as an educator, surgeon, and colleague.".
- catalog abstract "Materials document Cannon's research and publications; involvement in professional societies and scientific organizations; administrative and committee work at the Harvard Medical School; activities on behalf of refugees and wartime medical work; other humanitarian interests; and his personal and family life. Extensive correspondence exists with academic friends, colleagues, and students at Harvard; physiologists, physicians, and scientists in the U.S. and other countries; personal friends and family, especially his wife, Cornelia James Cannon; and editors of professional journals and publishers. Other papers include diaries, scrapbooks and albums, lecture and laboratory notes, minutes of meetings and related organizational material. Addenda contains letters and papers from Cannon's student years, memorabilia, and other personal and biographical items. Supplementary materials were gathered by the Walter B. Cannon Research Project investigators to prepare a biography and include photoreproductions of correspondence with various people at other institutions, photographs, and copies of material from Harvard Medical School records.".
- catalog abstract "Includes minutes of meetings, reports of the executive secretary, annual reports, 1922 survey of Boston health services, interview notes, correspondence with health agencies and other organizations, legal documents, and photographs. Also contains material relating to World War I from the Surgeon General's Office.".
- catalog abstract "Contains manuscripts of speeches on urinary surgery and also copies of clinical lectures; manuscripts of papers for the Thursday Club, for professional meetings, and relating to Chute's research; photograpohs and research drawings; biographical papers, including scrapbook for Chute's retirement in 1970; and other material such as two films.".
- catalog abstract "Contains manuscript, visual, and audio material relating mostly to Sterling's medical research on biliary atresia; correspondence and memorabilia concerning personal and professional activities; some papers from his father Alexander Sterling; and considerable amount of books, reprints, and artifacts. Research material includes motion film of operative procedures, notes and manuscripts of writings, bibliographies, and reprints. Other papers in the collection include manuscripts of addresses to professional societies, correspondence with colleagues, clippings, personal photographs, certificates and awards, scrapbooks, and World War II reports.".
- catalog abstract "Contains records from Richardson's personal life and professional actvities a professor and surgeon at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital during the first third of the twentieth century. Professional and administrative records from Richardson's work at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital include correspondence, lectures, committee minutes and reports, teaching records and notes, and writings on a range of clinical and surgical interests, most often abdominal ailments or thyroid disorders. Photographs and correspondence from his personal and family life are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Contains professional papers concerning Sprague's involvement in various heart associations, in the U.S. and abroad; his leadership of the Boston Medical Library; and teaching, consulting, writing, lecturing, and other activities. Files relating to professional organizations include American Heart Association (AHA) committee and Board of Directors minutes, correspondence, and memoranda; International Cardiology Foundation (ICF) correspondence and financial papers; and New England and Massachusetts Heart Associations correspondence, memoranda and minutes of committee meetings. Considerable material exists from ICF international conferences and AHA world congresses. Drafts of conference papers and other lectures; manuscripts and reprints of articles for journals and books, and related correspondence are included in the files. Records of the Boston Medical Library contain minutes and correspondence of trustees' meetings, financial papers, and material pertaining to the formation of Countway medical library at Harvard. Also includes papers, such as research notebooks; correspondence, syllabi and notes about cardiac courses at Harvard; correspondence, memoranda and some patient records from his consulting practice and from Massachusetts General Hospital; and other correspondence about Harvard Medical School Alumni Association activities, nomination of Paul D. White for a Nobel prize, editing the AHA journal, and personal matters. Some photographs, awards, lantern slides, records, film, and reprints are in the collection.".
- catalog abstract "Records include administrative files pertaining to financial and other matters at the Harvard Medical School, and other records.".
- 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 abstract "Directory of Boston-area nurses registering for referral to nursing positions in the home, including their names, addresses, ages, training and experience, specialties, rates, references, and other miscellaneous information. Loose material, such as clippings, calling cards, letters, photographs, bills, and printed notices are laid or mounted in.".
- catalog abstract "Contains mostly reports and surveys relating to studies of hospitals, primarily in Massachusetts, and also a large quantity of clippings about Wilinsky. Other material includes biographical sketches, bibliographies, photographs, manuscripts of writings and addresses, some professional and personal correspondence, reprints, and printed material.".
- catalog abstract "Contains professional files reflecting Ebert's committee work and presidency of American Thoracic Society, involvement in other societies and foundations, and additional professional activities, such as reviewing articles. Also includes committee files from Western Reserve and some MGH administrative correspondence concerning appointments, fund raising, research, and other matters. Other materials include patient files, with correspondence and some medical histories; research notes and proposals about Ebert's work on tuberculosis infection; and personal correspondence, containing letters of recommendation and pertaining to his appointments, financial and other affairs.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Boeck's research notes and photographic plates of his culturation of Endamoeba histolytica (dysentery amoeba). Also includes letter from Jaroslav Drbohlav, M.D., and reprint of article they co-authored.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Rock’s research records from his tenure as director of the Fertility and Endocrine Clinic at the Free Hospital for Women in Brookline, Mass., including research notebooks, correspondence, data, memoranda, research files, lantern slides, and patient records, including note cards, laboratory microscope slides, and photographs produced from his clinical activities. The collection also includes Rock's collaborative writings, reproductive health research notes, and correspondence with individuals involved in birth control research, including Katharine McCormick, and colleagues Gregory Pincus, Min-Chueh Chang, Celso-Ramon Garcia, Edris Rice-Wray regarding their work on the development of the birth control pill. Additional writings, lecture notes, film reels, and audio recordings produced from his reproductive health research address such topics as the development of the birth control pill, in vitro fertilization, sperm freezing for preservation, corpus luteum, and human embryo development. The collection also contains lantern slides, notes, and laboratory data resulting from Rock's collaboration with Arthur Hertig on in vitro fertilization and human embryo development research funded by the Carnegie Institute of Washington. Writings, notes, lantern slides, laboratory data and notebooks record Rock and labortory assistant Miriam Menkin's research on in-vitro fertilization, the development of oral contraceptives, and other aspects of human reproduction. Included are photographs of in vitro fertilization and charts of data on embryos. Also contains Rock's lecture notes from his classes taught at Harvard Medical School, Rock's personal correspondence, and photographs of Rock.".
- catalog abstract "Contains early records of the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded, patient records from Benda's private psychiatric practice in Arlington and Boston, correspondence and records from his time as Director of Research at the Fernald School, papers documenting his early studies and clinical work in Berlin before emigrating to the U.S., and material reflecting research, lecturing, consulting, and other professional activities. A large part of the papers are patient files with correspondence, and sometimes containing case histories, psychiatric evaluations, photographs, and charts, from Berlin, from his private practice, and from the Fernald School. Also includes some records, ca. 1912-1917, from the pervious Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded, such as correspondence, photographs of brains and autopsy reports, and muslin charts. Research material, found mostly in Fernald School departmental files, includes correspondence pertaining to laboratory work, reports, photographs, and other records documenting the activities of Benda and his assistants. Related papers are writings and reference files, arranged by subjects, such as mental retardation, mongolism, and birth injuries. These files contain drafts of articles, books, reports, conference papers, correspondence about publications and lectures, and bibliographies as well as reprints of articles by Benda and others, sample Binet tests (ca. 1914), and other reference material. Some correspondence and manuscripts are in German.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection dates from 1910 to 1958, and contains Albright's general correspondence files, patient files, and personal papers. Correspondence documents the research of Albright on endocrinology, and on conditions such as osteoporosis, kidney stones, and Albright's syndrome; his practice and teaching at Massachusetts General Hospital; and involvement in professional organizations. Files also contain minutes and agendas of meetings, and manuscripts of papers and speeches as well as manuscripts and reprints of colleagues. Patient files include correspondence, case histories, charts and other records. Other material includes extensive correspondence with family and friends throughout his life, personal medical records, photographs and biographical information.".
- catalog abstract "The Marian Cabot Putnam papers reflect Putnam’s family history, work as the director of the James Jackson Putnam Children’s Center, and her wider interest in the issues of child development and child psychiatry. The collection is divided into four series: I. Personal Papers, 1908-1977; II. James Jackson Putnam Children’s Center Correspondence and Documentation, 1938-1978; III. Correspondence and Drafts from Nathan G. Hale, Jr., 1877-1970; and IV. Pamphlets and Reprints, 1891-1972. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, lectures, publications, postcards, photographs, and reprints.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of experimental notebooks (8 volumes).".
- catalog abstract "Includes presidents' reports, secretaries' minutes, treasurers' reports, and other officers' records; constitutions and bylaws; correspondence; membership name and address files; songs and programs; and memorabilia, such as medal and gavel. The records are organized both in scrapbooks and in files.".
- catalog abstract "Contains administrative files of the Tri-State Program, including correspondence of L. Baumgartner and R. W. Murphy; MCEF records, such as bylaws and articles, rules and regulations, organization charts, correspondence, and minutes of meetings; financial materials including statements and budgets; lists of proposals and contracts and project reports; and personnel files. Records of governing and advisory groups include such material as membership lists; rules; agendas and minutes of meetings; correspondence; memoranda; project and contract reviews; and reports of the Board of Trustees, the Tri-State Regional Advisory Group, and Mass., N. H., and R. I. advisory committees. Other central office files contain correspondence with program coordinators from universities in Mass., N. H., and R. I., and national, regional, and sub-regional offices; records of cancer, heart, and stroke advisory committees, as well as planning, financial, executive, and other committees; and material from the Regional Medical Program (RMP) conferences and workshops. Subject files document the establishment, development, and implementation of cooperative programs on medical care and medical education in hospitals, medical schools, community health centers and clinics, and other institutions in the three-state area. Examples include projects to establish a state-wide emergency medical care system for Massachusetts; to plan and develop regional medical centers for coronary care, for kidney disease, and for treatment of stroke victims; to establish a regional program for medical school and community hospital alliances (such as Brown University with Rhode Island community hospitals); to develop teaching programs in emphysema; and to utilize closed circuit television for resource sharing between health professionals of distant communities. Additional material includes RPM grant files; memoranda and correspondence concerning health legislation; and correspondence and reports about planning of health maintenance organizations.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal and professional correspondence, laboratory notebooks, drafts of writings and related correspondence, reprints and other material. Also some correspondence of Eleanor Wagner concerning her work in mental health, and philosophical papers of Clemens Pirquet von Cesenatico, including some photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of student surveys of health resources in towns and cities throughout the U.S. and in some foreign countries. Typescripts of student papers sometimes include accompanying information, such as pamphlets, maps, and statistical data. The surveys were conducted during the 1940's and 1960's for the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine Health Resources Survey Program administered by David Rutstein (1909-1986).".
- catalog abstract "Contains mostly research material, reflecting Olive and George Smith's studies on diseases of the human reproductive organs, such as metastasizing breast cancer, and work on urinary estrogens among other concerns. Also includes their correspondence with colleagues, pharmaceutical firms, etc.; George Smith's departmental correspondence about faculty appointments at the Harvard Medical School (especially about filling the Richardson Professorship), and other subjects; and memoranda and correspondence mostly about research matters at the Fearing Research Laboratory, Free Hospital for Women. Research notes; laboratory notebooks, 1964-1971; charts on urinary estrogens; drafts of papers and articles (some unpublished), the laboratory's collected reprints, and copies of seminar lectures and public talks document the Smiths' research, publishing, and lecturing activities. Other material includes Olive Smith's Vassar alumnae papers.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, mostly incoming to Chadwick, concerning the Boston Medical Library and its portrait collection; gynecological matters including medical opinions and patient referrals; attendance at meetings of professional societies; invitations to give addresses; cremations and crematoriums; and social activities. Correspondents include J. S. Billings, Oliver Wendell Holmes, William Osler, and S. Weir Mitchell. Also includes some correspondence of other individuals who were associated with Chadwick and a few other items, such as a report, document, poem, and memorandum.".
- catalog abstract "Gamble's papers are a rich source of information about the development and testing of contraceptive methods, changing attitudes of the medical and health professions, legislative reform and education of the public, governmental involvement on local and national levels, and demographic studies in developing countries after the post-World War II population explosion. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, conference papers, financial data, newsletters, and other material reflect the establishment, direction, and financing of programs by Gamble to advance the cause of population control through organizations such as the National Committee on Maternal Health, American Birth Control League, Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, Birth Control Federation, Planned Parenthood Federation, and International Planned Parenthood Federation. Significant correspondents are Abraham Stone, Cecil Damon, Mary Calderone, and Christopher Tietze. Also included in the collection are correspondence and related material concerning contraceptive field trials, family planning studies, and other population control programs of various organizations and government agencies. Considerable material exists from Puerto Rico, India, Japan, Philippine Islands, Rhodesia, Mexico, and Italy, and files sometimes contain interview and field reports, statistical data, drafts of articles and reprints, photographs, and financial data and reports. Files from the United States include similar material, as well as records of organizations, such as minutes of meetings of human betterment leagues and printed literature from state planned parenthood groups, drafts of legislation, and publicity. Much of this material reflects the work of Edris Rice-Wray, Edith Gates, Margaret Roots, and Edna McKinnon. Additional Gamble correspondence is with Margaret Sanger, R. L. Dickinson, and other colleagues; with churches, drug firms; and with organizations such as the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau and Harvard School of Public Health. Subjects cover contraceptive research and supplies, sterilization, and family planning. Other significant materials include drafts, reprints, questionnaires, statistical data, and correspondence pertaining to Gamble's writings on sterilization and college birth rates; administrative, financial, and legal records of the Pathfinder Fund; some personal papers such as family and business correspondence, photographs, slides, and correspondence and notes documenting travels; and outlines, interviews and correspondence for a biography.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, patient records, financial and other related material from Beacon Hill (Moreno) Sanitarium, Moreno Research and Training Institutes, and several sociometric and psychodramatic professional societies and international associations and congresses. Also includes correspondence and manuscripts of journal articles edited by Moreno for Beacon Publishing House (which published most of his books) and for the three major journals he founded: Sociometry, Sociatryl Group Psychotherapy, and International Journal of Sociometry. There are also manuscripts and revisions, reprints, and correspondence relating to books authored by Moreno, and others he edited on psychotherapy and sociometry. Other papers include personal correspondence, audio-tapes of sessions and workshops, clippings and scrapbooks, sociometric charts, certificates, and printed material.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains Forbes' correspondence and related records on neurophysiology, navigation, and a small quantity on other scientific and personal matters. Forbes' scientific correspondence is with many prominent British and American neurophysiologists, including Charles S. Sherrington, Edgar D. Adrian (1889-1977), Horatio B. Williams, Hallowell Davis, Grayson McCouch, John Eccles, R. W. Gerard (1900-1974), A. C. Redfield (1890-1983), and George Wald (1906- ). The correspondence, 1909-1964, with institutions includes publishers, suppliers of scientific equipment, scientific organizations and institutions, and documents the source of Forbes' grant support, especially from the U.S. Public Health Service. Material, 1907-1964, related to his scientific publications and addresses includes annotated typescripts, drafts, notes, and original data. There are a large number of experimental protocols, 1913-1963, research notebooks, films and tracings which were generated by Forbes and his co-workers. A small cmount of correspondence, publications, and notes, 1828-1967, pertain to Forbes' great uncle Charles Jackson's claim of the discovery of ether as an anesthetic, and to the Drinker-Emerson respirator patent dispute which led to the Harvard Corporation ruling pertaining to faculty-owned patents. Also includes a considerable amount of correspondence, reports, notes, documents, journals, logs, maps, photographs, data, and printed items concerning Forbes' aerial mapping expeditions and navigational projects, both on his own and during his wartime service. The small amount of biographical material contains his school notebooks, 1898-1910, from Milton Academy and Harvard; correspondence, lecture notes, course notebook, lantern slides, and other teaching materials, 1910-1958, from Harvard Medical School; some personal correspondence with individuals, including his cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt, and organizations and clubs.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence, minutes, and report of Citizens' Committee on Mental Health, concerning efforts to organize mental health services in the Cambridge-Somerville area of Massachusetts.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters, ca. 1901, about a surgical pathology laboratory; manuscript of scientific paper, 1905, on implantation of tissue; and correspondence and contract, 1914, for book on athletes' injuries.".
- catalog abstract "Boxes of material dated 1954-1962 contain correspondence reflecting Moore's advisory work for government agencies, such as the U.S. Public Health Service, National Research Council and the Army's Surgical Research Unit. Other correspondence concerns his involvement in surgical societies; editorship of Annals of Surgery; hospital visitations andtravels; and various Brigham Hospital and Harvard Medical School activities,such as his service on the curriculum committee; boxes of material dated 1976-1997 contain extensive background papers and work files on numberous writing and research projects undertaken during the period following his retirement as Surgeon-in-Chief of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (from 1976 through the present, 1997) during which time he occupied an office on the 4th floor of the Countway Library.".
- catalog abstract "The Ethel Collins Dunham Papers, 1950-1965, are the product of Dunham's work in children's health. Dunham, whose specialty was in newborn babies, and in particular, premature babies, established national (US) standards for the care of newborns. In addition, the collection includes her research on the family life of primates.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Gardner's office files as director of the Judge Baker Children's Psychiatric Clinic concerning treatment of children with emotional and behavioral problems. Also Gardner's publications file, with reprints, and copies of addresses; and a small amount of personal correspondence. Some material, such as reprints and correspondence of William Healy (1869-1962), previous director of the clinic, is included in the collection.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Hastings' departmental records from the Biological Chemistry Department and also subject files of various Harvard Medical School committees. Correspondence files include correspondence and related materials pertaining to his research in biochemistry; publications; involvement in professional societies, especially the American Society of Biological Chemists and the National Academy of Sciences; and other subjects. Departmental files contain correspondence about the biophysical laboratory and committee records concerning such topics as curriculum planning, faculty appointments, and degrees. The collection also includes files of other Harvard committees on which Hastings served, files regarding U.S. Navy contract work in nuclear physics, and other matters. Laboratory notebooks, drafts of scientific articles, and reprints are also in the files.".
- catalog abstract "Includes manuscripts and related notes and letters about various diseases for lectures and scientific articles by Mixter. Also includes some materials relating to his teaching at Beth Israel Hospital.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Larrabee's student notes and drawings, 1893-1897, for medical courses; Boston City Hospital correspondence, reports, and memoranda, 1907-ca.1930, concerning staff reorganization, establishment of the blood clinic, activities of the out-patient department, and committee work; lecture notes, 1905-1933, from Harvard Medical School and Tufts; research notes; and manuscripts of scientific papers and articles. Also includes case notes, documents, and letters concerning medical appointments, memberships, etc., and lists of fees.".
- catalog abstract "Contains mostly personal papers, including school notebooks and college papers, 1893-1907; diary of his European trip in 1899 and photos of a trip to Canada; scrapbook about Means' books, with letters, photographs, clippings, and other items; World War I documents such as reports, correspondence, and orders; and autobiographical and biographical material. Also includes some personal and professional correspondence with his colleague Chester M. Jones among others; Harvard Medical School Curriculum Committee minutes, reports, and correspondence; manuscripts of lectures given at Lowell Institute and other places; and research notes on the history of the Association of American Physicians.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of records created and collected by D. Mark Hegsted (1914-2009) during his career as an administrator, researcher, and Federal official in the field of nutrition and public health studies. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence from Hegsted's national and international correspondents, including the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, the United States Senate, the Wheat Flour Institute, the American Institute of Nutrition, the American Institute of Baking, the American Medical Association, the American Bakers' Association , the National Cancer Institute, and the National Institutes of Health. Also included in the collection is correspondence from individuals associated with these organizations or other researchers in Hegsted's fields of interest, including Ancel Keys, records pertaining to Hegsted's manuscript and writing projects, and records from meetings or workshops in Hegsted's fields of interest. The collection includes reports, manuscripts, and committeee files reflecting Hegsted's involvement with the American Institute of Baking, the American Medical Association, and the National Research Council's Food and Nutrition Board, as well as his work at the Harvard School of Public Health.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Dickinson's patient case records, ca.1883-ca.1934; research and writing files; and correspondence, mostly from 1938 to 1950, recording Dickinson's work on anatomical models at the New York Academy of Medicine and his involvement in the Birth Control Federation of America (BCF), National Committee on Maternal Health (NCMH), Euthanasia Society of America, and in several professional societies. Includes correspondence with women professionals such as authors, marriage counselors, and physicians. Letters, 1939-1950, with Margaret Sanger contain her recollections of beginning of the birth control movement and reflect her friendship with Dickinson. Other subjects of correspondence concern change of name of BCF to Planned Parenthood Federation of America; contraceptive supplies, especially those developed by Ortho Products, Inc.; an NCMH proposal in 1936 about cost of manufacturing chemical contraceptives; and Dickinson's editing and medical illustrating. Research material contains drafts of books on sexual anatomy, etc. with original drawings; manuscripts of papers he gave, often accompanied by research notes and drawings, on such subjects as cancer of the ovaries; drafts of research reports and talks; and reprints. Case records contain patient history, anatomical sketches, notes, and correspondence. In some cases, name of patient has been deleted. Four cubic feet of unprocessed records consist of patient records, notes and case histories on sexual topics accompanied by medical illustrations and sketches, and Dickinson's subject notebooks (Human Penis, The Book of the Vulva, and The Seated Figure). Other material includes lantern slides, negatives, and engraving plates (mostly medical illustrations); sketchbooks; and sketches of colleagues, some with annotations.".
- catalog abstract "Papers pertain mostly to Gay's work on committees of the Massachusetts Medical Society, his reports concerning Wrentham State School residents, and reports relative to Boston City Hospital affairs. Society records contain correspondence, drafts, and legal documents relating to legislation and medical malpractice, health insurance, eugenics, vaccination, narcotics, and medical expert witnesses. Other material includes letters and reports, 1909-1916, written to Gay as trustee of Boston City Hospital; copies of speeches and articles; and correspondence, 1906-1919, with colleagues about medical treatment, vital statistics, Mental Hygiene Society activities, as well as personal concerns.".
- catalog abstract "Contains blank tests and course notes resulting from Lewis's teaching activities as a professor of embryology, histology, and anatomy at Harvard Medical School. Notes, correspondence, and microscope catalogs of the Harvard Medical School collection including those donated by Harold C. Ernst are the result of his research on both the history of medicine and the microscope. Also includes correspondence with several Harvard Medical School School committees including the Library Committee and Curriculum Committee; and Harvard Medical School faculty members including Harvey Cushing, Charles S. Minot, George R. Minot, and Harvard President Charles W. Eliot.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of laboratory notes from the Huntington Hospital and Harvard Medical School.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, notes, reports, lectures, charts, patient records, and photographs recording Richardson's personal and professional activities as an abdominal surgeon and educator at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital and changes in medical education and surgical practice between 1874 and 1912. Correspondence illustrates Richardson's diverse contacts and interests, and contains letters from many physicians in the United States. Student notes, hand-drawn illustrations, and correspondence describe Richardson's medical and clinical training, while notes, class schedules, syllabi, examinations, and lectures illustrate Richardson's teaching activities at Harvard Medical School and the changing nature of surgical studies from the mid 1870s through early 1910s. Financial ledgers, notes, drawings, glass slides, and photographs document his private practice; also includes correspondence and patient records of his son Edward Peirson Richardson, Sr. (1881-1944), with whom he shared a private practice from 1906 to 1912. Richardson's articles, lectures, drafts, notes, and pamphlets chronicle his innovative surgical techniques and research in abdominal surgery. Patient records, containing medical illustrations, patient case histories, manuscript notes, consultation notes, temperature charts, pathological reports, appointment books, and patient history and drug files, provide further detail about early 20th century medical care.".
- catalog abstract "Includes unpublished memoir, 1956, (325 pp.) describing Canaday's experiences in China in the 1920's; correspondence containing his observations on the social, political and economic climate prevailing in China at the time and notes pertaining to his business activities there; ca. 200 photographs, mostly of North China, and also some depicting the funeral of Sun Yat-sen; 9 scrapbooks, chronologically arranged, containing memorabilia and 27 notebooks, most relating to China. Also monograph on the history of the British-American Tobacco Company entitled Commemoration Number of the Yueh Pao, Twenty-First Anniversary of the Company (1923), and copy of the "Peking Students' Manifesto," a student reaction to the May 30, 1925 incident in Shanghai. Correspondents include Canaday's family members and British-American Tobacco Company business associates in Shanghai.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal papers of Buttinger, including correspondence, drafts of speeches and typescripts of position papers relating to Vietnam and to his activities with the International Rescue Committee. A significant portion of the papers are copies of outgoing letters to American political leaders expressing Buttinger's views on U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Also includes handwritten drafts of Buttinger's books; and copies of Buttinger's published articles on Vietnam, with related correspondence and published reviews of his books. 415 black and white photos ( 18 x 13 cm. in 1 box)relating to Vietnam are also included in this collection.".
- catalog abstract "Includes typed copies of letters from Stritmatter, mostly to his sister living in Ohio and to the Athens Messenger, an Ohio newspaper, relating to his missionary activities in China and other subjects.".
- catalog abstract "Letters to Margaret Anderson from Japanese friends; most are from Fumiko Mitani Amatatsu who attended Mt. Holyoke College with Anderson. Amatatsu subsequently returned to Japan before the outbreak of the Second World War, and during the American Occupation after the war Anderson sent her relief packages. Amatatsu's written responses to Anderson's gifts chronicle both the hardships and joys of the Japanese people during that period. Some letters predate the Allied occupation of Japan. Enclosed in some of Amatatsu's letters are letters from other Japanese people who received Anderson's donations.".
- catalog abstract "Papers include documents and correspondence. Significant correspondents are Syngman Rhee, Chiang Kai-shek, and Eleanor Roosevelt. Subjects concern the establishment of an independent republic of Korea, and reflect the Fitchs' involvement in the Y.M.C.A., Chinese industrial cooperatives, UNRRA Yellow River Diversion Project, Committee to Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, United China Relief, American China Policy Association, Women for Freedom of Europe, and other organizations.".
- catalog abstract "Includes about 12 unpublished letters from Lu Hsün and Mao Tun, and manuscripts, most in Chinese. Letters are addressed to Harold R. Isaacs (editor of China Forum, a newspaper published in Shanghai in the early 1930s) in response to Isaacs' request for help in selecting works for publication in China Forum. They are an invaluable source for the study of modern Chinese literature, as well as of Lu Hsün and Mao Tun themselves. Also included is a handwritten autobiographical sketch (in Chinese) by Mao Tun.".
- catalog abstract "Journal entries record the embassy of Lord Macartney that attempted to establish the first British diplomatic contact with China. Notes correspond to to published reports of the mission, one of them issued under the name of Aeneas Anderson.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence files, 1820-1951; field reports, 1820-1951; catalogs, 1899-1948; financial reports, 1887-1952; minutes, 1886-1952; statistics; university survey, 1847-1848; charter; and material concerning medical work, 1900-1951.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, photographs, documents, manuscripts, and clippings, written in English and Chinese. Papers relate to the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, the Boxer Rebellion, and to Li Hung-chang's mission to the U.S. and Li's "autobiography" which Drew showed to be a forgery.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, subject files, travel diary, published writings, photographs, albums, negatives, maps, posters, scrolls, and printed materials that constitute an historical and documentary record of Muslims in China, an ethnically and linguistically diverse group, and of Christian missionary activities among them in the early decades of the 20th century. Also includes materials on Muslims and Christian missionary activities in the Middle East and elsewhere. Includes 25 notebooks(digital copies available in finding aid) containing notes on Islam in China, including manuscript of a Chinese-Muslim biographical dictionary and several photo albums depicting Muslim people and structures in China. Also includes related published materials in English, Chinese, and Arabic on Islam in China, a complete file of Friends of Chinese Moslims, a journal published by Pickens, among other materials. Also includes materials produced or collected by Pickens' father-in-law Samuel M. Zwemer (1867-1952), American minister of the Dutch Reformed Church and missionary to and scholar of the Muslim world; materials produced or collected by Isaac Mason (d. 1939), British missionary with the Friends' Foreign Mission Association in China; and photographs taken by missionary Carter D. Holton.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of a 66-page manuscript, with accompanying typescript, of memoirs of Boswell concerning time spent in Cuba from late 1899 to mid-1900 during reconstruction following the Spanish-American War, and his experiences with the U.S. Quartermaster Corps during the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900. Memoirs are in form of a letter to his daughter Helen. Also includes 4 photographs of Boswell, and others; 3 letters from Elihu Root; and a letter addressed to Mark A. Hanna.".
- catalog abstract "Extensive photographic holdings representing archaeological and ethnographic cultures from North America to Oceania. Collection contains field photographs and studio views of artifacts brought back from anthropological expeditions. Subjects include peoples, sites, and surroundings documented; methods of exploration used; discoveries made; and anthropologists in the field. In addition to documentation of Museum-sponsored research, the Archives contains photographs by photographers such as John K. Hillers, Bourne and Shepherd, Teobert Maler, and Adam C. Vroman; by anthropologists, including Frederick Wulsin and anthropological film-maker Robert Gardner; and of archaeological work undertaken by institutions such as the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The photographic print file contains approximately 250,000 images, most from ca. 1860-1920. The negative collection includes about 80,000 images, including glass-plate negatives dating back to 1880. Color material includes over 109,000 35 mm. slides, and over 800 4"x5" transparencies of museum objects photographed in the department's studio. Also 6,000 glass lantern slides, 36 daguerreotypes, and 250 hand-colored 19th-century albumen prints of Japan.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, financial papers, reports, minutes, and other institutional records; photographs, notecards, maps, and field notes pertaining to the research of Hugh O. Hencken, George G. MacCurdy, and others, in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. These records support other material (accession numbers 41-51, 65-41-40/205, and 48-5) in the Peabody Museum collections.".