History of Medicine
Alphabetical List of Unprocessed Collections, 1997-2012
Note to Researchers
This list represents brief descriptions of unprocessed collections, or unprocessed additions to collections, and is primarily for informational purposes only. There may be donor imposed restrictions, HMD imposed restrictions, or no descriptions of collection contents. Please contact the HMD Reference Staff regarding access to these collections.
Note on Access
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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:
brittle items
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 #:
2001-033
Name of Collection:
Abdellah, Faye G. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lf (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Addition to the processed manuscript collection, includes materials dealing with the career of Dr.
Faye G. Abdellah, known for her public service in nursing, education and health care. Abdellah
was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2000. Three files include biographies
and published articles outlining Abdellah's career and a copy of her book, titled "Preparing
Nursing Research for the 21st Century: Evolution, Methodologies, Challenges," written in
conjunction with Eugene Levine. As a pioneer in the field of Nurse Researcher, Abdellah altered
modern nursing theory and practice. In addition she was involved in the formation of national
policies related to AIDS, drug addiction, smoking and alcoholism.
Accession #:
2002-001
Name of Collection:
Abdellah, Faye G. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Biographical article, c.v., USU quarterly, "USUHS graduate school of nursing - historical overview
1993-2000". Articles, publications
Accession #:
2002-067
Name of Collection:
Abdellah, Faye. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (1 folder)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
USUHS commencement awards; Senate proclamation. Stored with ACC 2001-33.
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 #:
2002-018
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
not accessible until 25 years
after date
Contents:
Records of Lasker award nominations, deliberations and decisions.
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:
(bulk 1989-
Quantity:
8.25 lin. ft. (7 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Restricted.
Contents:
Records of Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation Awards, 1988-1994. No awards were given in 1990
and 1992.
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 #:
2002-051
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Award files.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Awards program, nomination correspondence and clippings.
Accession #:
2006-025
Name of Collection:
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Award nomination books.
Dates:
Quantity:
4 cartons
Restrictions:
Nomination books restricted
for 25 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:
see deed of gift
Contents:
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 #:
1998-024
Name of Collection:
American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 book on the history of ophthalmology at Medical College of Virginia, Dupont Guerry III,
M.D.
Accession #:
1998-025
Name of Collection:
American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 book on the history of ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins Medical School and Stanford
Medical School; by A. Edward Maumenee, Ph.D.
Accession #:
1997-013
Name of Collection:
American Academy of Physician Assistants. Records.
Dates:
1973
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
2011-039
Name of Collection:
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Records
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
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:
(Bulk 1945-
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 #:
1999-023
Name of Collection:
American College of Cardiology.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 audio cassette tape, 1 tape supplement on cardiology and oral history, and 1
biography of Paul Dudley White.
Accession #:
2012-012
Name of Collection:
American College of Cardiology. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
84 document cases, 4 flat storage boxes, 6 =rcs of binders, 1 box of
newsletters
Restrictions:
Contents:
Institutional records.
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 #:
2001-089
Name of Collection:
American College of Radiology.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.75 lin. ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-040
Name of Collection:
American Foundation for Homeopathy. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.12 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
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 #:
2009-041
Name of Collection:
American Surgical Association. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
1 vol.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Photo album from 1998 annual meeting.
Accession #:
2002-068
Name of Collection:
American Surgical Association. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (c. 2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2009-029
Name of Collection:
American Surgical Association. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Member and guest registration sign in books, 1961-2004; transactions, 2002-08; program books,
1991-2009; presidential yearbooks, 2004-08; council minutes, 1991-2003; Foundation board
minutes, 1989-2003; newsletters, 1998-2006.
Accession #:
2004-037
Name of Collection:
Anderson, W. French. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
c. 1.5 lin. ft. (1 transfer case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Video tapes. Gene therapy; lectures; new clips
Accession #:
2002-010
Name of Collection:
Anderson, W. French. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
9.4 lin. ft. (8 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Personally Identifiable
Health Information policy
Contents:
Chief of the Molecular Hematology Branch at NHLBI. Worked as a gene therapy researcher for 27
years and was also Chairman of the Department of Medicine and Physiology in the NIH Graduate
Program. Recognized as an ongoing innovator in the research area of human gene transfer, and
is also known as a leading ethicist in the field of human genetic engineering. He has been called
the "Father of Gene Therapy".
Accession #:
1999-018
Name of Collection:
Andrews, Billy Franklin. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms. box (.4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains a biography, curriculum vitae, and poetic tributes on children's bill of rights.
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 #:
2008-013
Name of Collection:
Army Medical Library (U.S.) Cataloging manual, 1957.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 binder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2008-014
Name of Collection:
Army Medical Library (U.S.) Cataloging manual, 1960.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 binder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2008-021
Name of Collection:
Army Medical Library (U.S.) Committee on Indexing.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 hollingers
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2001-087
Name of Collection:
Army Medical Library (U.S.) Incunabula collation #312381, Petrus
Hispanus (Pope Johannes XXI).
Dates:
Quantity:
2 pp.
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Typed collation and descrition with bibliographic references compiled by Lessing Rosewald (?).
Accession #:
2005-050
Name of Collection:
Army Medical Library (U.S.) Library administration manuals.
Dates:
Quantity:
.6 lin. ft. (1 mss case; 1 1/2 mss case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Various AML cataloging and administrative guidelines manual. General Standardized Table of
Contents for the Index Medicus.
Accession #:
2008-012
Name of Collection:
Army Medical Library (U.S.) Manual of operations 1945-1956.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 binder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2008-011
Name of Collection:
Army Medical Library (U.S.) Manual of operations 1950-1956.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 binder
Restrictions:
Contents:
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 #:
2003-030
Name of Collection:
Baatz, Simon. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 lin. ft. (4 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2006-049
Name of Collection:
Barnett, G. Octo and Massachusetts General Hospital. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (=1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
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:
none
Contents:
Barnett is 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, specifically the Massachusetts General Hospital's Hospital Computer Project and The
Laboratory of Computer Science to automate many hospital functions. Also, the first
comprehensive and widely used automated ambulatory medical record system during the 1960s.
Accession #:
2008-001
Name of Collection:
Barzelatto, Jose.
Dates:
Quantity:
15 lin. ft. (12 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Reprints, reports, some correspondence, newsletters/journals. Barzelatto was active in the Ford
Foundation (later Center for Health and Policy) on the issue of health in the face of social change,
specifically population control. Materials touch on religious, ethical and policy issues relatd 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.
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 #:
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 frm his office.
Accession #:
2008-002
Name of Collection:
Benschoter, Reba. Collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.25 lin. ft. (5 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Nebraska telemedicine video project
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 #:
1999-011
Name of Collection:
Berry, Leonidas H. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms. box (.4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 17 - 8mm movies in albums and 14 - 8mm movies, loose, on gastro-intestinal problems.
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:
(bulk 1980-
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 #:
2003-017
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5.5 lin. ft. (4 record cartons, C boxes; 1 flat storage)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Films and publication master images for infant cry, cinefluorographic films (Stockholm); animal
studies.
Accession #:
2004-048
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
13.05 lin. ft. (9 record cartons, 9 flat storage boxes)
Restrictions:
none
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 #:
2002-097
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 document case)
Restrictions:
none
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 #:
2002-096
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.85 lin. ft. (3 record cartons, 1 o/s folder)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-090
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
19 RC
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-087
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.57.5 lin. ft. (=45 containers = 46 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-084
Name of Collection:
Bosma, James. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c. 46.25 lin. ft. (41 boxes = 37 record cartons)
Restrictions:
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 #:
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 #:
2008-049
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Clinical Conference Series video and audio
reels.
Dates:
Quantity:
20 lin. Ft. (20 boxes)
Restrictions:
phi
Contents:
89 videos and 185 audio reels containing clinical psychological sessions with longitudinal patient
families. Conducted by Murray Bowen and Michael Kerr (VA130-291)
Accession #:
2006-003
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. NIMH Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
14 RC boxes; 3 shoebox; 88 videos
Restrictions:
personal health information;
family therapy data
Contents:
Research papers from Bowen's NIMH clinical research projects. Plus 16 2" quad videos; 68
Helical scan videos; 4 ampex color videos.
Accession #:
2011-015
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC, 2 small boxes; oversize charts
Restrictions:
patient records; closed
collection
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 #:
2004-013
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
7.5 lin. ft. (6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Restricted. Patient Files and
notes.
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 #:
2003-044
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
8.75 lin. ft. (7 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Patient files restricted
Contents:
Client files and professional correspondence.
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 #:
2003-026
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
11.25 lin. ft. (=9 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Yes. Medical records
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 #:
2002-095
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Family therapy in clinical practice, by Murray Bowen
Accession #:
2007-073
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
4 boxes
Restrictions:
PHI patient records
Contents:
Professional/patient correspondence, patient case records, professional writings/drafts, subject
files, military records/research, NIMH files.
Accession #:
2005-055
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
6.2 lin. ft. (4 RC; 1 1/2 hollinger)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Working Papers, Publications, Reprints and articles by Bowen and others, publications
correspondence, conferences and meetings.
Accession #:
2004-043
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
6 lin. ft. (6 record cartons)
Restrictions:
contains some clinical
session notes
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.
Accession #:
2007-029
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
18 boxes, 299 tapes
Restrictions:
PHI restricted, clinical
sessions
Contents:
Integrated with ACC 2008-049, 11/2008
VA Series, Bowen Clinical Conferences. Videos of interviews/therapy sessions with families
primarily at MCV and Walter Reed. Mostly Bronson and Wellford familes, the long-term study
group. Also tapes of other families that were short-term participants.
Mostly 3/4" umatics, some VHS. Spreadsheet inventory provided by Bowen Center--items marked
in orange represent changes from Bill Dwyer's original list. Also has risk assessment scores.
Accession #:
2007-012
Name of Collection:
Bowen, L. Murray. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 boxes
Restrictions:
none
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 Postgraduate Seminars (98 items) and One Day Symposium (out of town
presentations) (80 items) series.
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 #:
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 #:
2012-013
Name of Collection:
Brody, Eugene B. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
47.5 lin. ft. (38 record cartons, 3 card file containers)
Restrictions:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
2011-024
Name of Collection:
Chanock, Robert.
Dates:
Quantity:
45 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additions to personal papers delivered from LID.
Accession #:
2011-009
Name of Collection:
Chanock, Robert. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
191 lin. ft. (152 RC boxes + oversize)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Reprints, articles, chron files, meetings, NIAID Board of Scientifc Counselers notebooks, lab
notes, books, awards, diplomas, photographs.
Chanock: internationally renowned virologist who identified a baffling pathogen that infects the
majority of infants and is the most common cause of life-threatening pneumonia in premature
babies; the first to identify and characterize this pathogen, which he called human respiratory
syncytial virus, or RSV. Six-decade career at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases in Bethesda, Dr. Chanock did wide-ranging and groundbreaking research on a number
of stubborn and dangerous diseases, particularly those affecting children and babies. Equally
admired by colleagues for his ability to foster a dynamic and creative environment in which other
scientists also thrived. Members of his lab group identified the Norwalk virus, which causes
intestinal flu, and did pioneering work on vaccines against hepatitis A and West Nile virus. They
also developed the first vaccine for rotavirus
Accession #:
1998-013
Name of Collection:
Chapman, Carleton B. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms box (.4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
"Order out of chaos" materials--Chapman's book on John Shaw Billings.
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 #:
2009-064
Name of Collection:
Cohen, Stanley N. Oral history.
Dates:
Quantity:
.2 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
One bound volume oral history: Stanley N. Cohen: Science biotechnology, and recombinant DNA -
a personal history. 2009 publication of 1995 interviews by Sally Smith Hughes.
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 #:
1999-022
Name of Collection:
Cornfield, Jerome. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 13 slides, correspondence and vitae on biostatistics.
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.
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 #:
2005-023
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 #:
2005-038
Name of Collection:
Davis, Karen. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 linear feet (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2001-115
Name of Collection:
Deaccessioned. National Library of Medicine, Archives. History of
Medicine Division, Time and Attendance Notebooks
Dates:
Quantity:
4 lin. ft. (15 black binders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Deaccessioned 2/9/2006
Accession #:
2010-018
Name of Collection:
DeBakey, Michael E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.7 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
on loan; closed to
researchers
Contents:
in 7 boxes received (Cravedi email stated 8 boxes): newspaper and magazine obituary and
memorial articles; memorial guest books and sympathy cards; reprints of articles not written by
Dr. DeBakey; miniature camera; address books; memorial certificates and plaques; two flags
flown over U.S. Capital in honor of Dr. DeBakey;
Accession #:
2009-031
Name of Collection:
DeBakey, Michael. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
244.5 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
on loan; closed to
researchers
Contents:
On loan as of 5/15/2009. photographs, travel diary, correspondence files, financial records,
awards, ceremonial robes, books, audio tapes, video tapes
Accession #:
2001-005
Name of Collection:
Deleted record (3/22/02 JPR)
Dates:
Quantity:
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2010-021
Name of Collection:
DeVries, William. Interview
Dates:
Quantity:
3 audiocasssettes; 1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
transcript; 3 audiocassettes of interview; background materials including interview script
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 #:
2006-014
Name of Collection:
Dowling, Harry F. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.20 lin. ft. (4 folders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2001-039
Name of Collection:
Drug interactions: an annotated bibliography with selected
excerpts, 1967-1971 vol. III
Dates:
Quantity:
1 vol.
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Added to NLM Archives books collection, vols. 1 and 2.
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 #:
2009-048
Name of Collection:
Epstein, Samuel S. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Environmental health files researching Chlordane/Heptachlor.
Accession #:
2009-046
Name of Collection:
Epstein, Samuel. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
2.5 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Files relating to investigation of: Aldrin/Dieldrin, aplastic anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma,
neuroblastoma, PCP, pulp bleaching/Dioxin, SEVESO, Vietnam veterans, Agent Orange, brain
cancer, DBCP, organ cancers, respiratory agents, and a 1992 EPA Dioxin health assessment.
Accession #:
2009-039
Name of Collection:
Epstein, Samuel. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.67 lin. ft. (1 record carton, 1 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Files (articles and correspondence) relating to Dioxin, Dow Chemical, Agent Orange, Citizens v.
Phenoxies, and 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T.
Accession #:
2009-062
Name of Collection:
FDA oral history collection. 5 interviews
Dates:
Quantity:
5 transcripts, 13 tapes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews with Connie H. Guerra (director, Office of Information Technology), Cathernine W.
Carnevale (Director, International Affairs, Center for Food Safety & Nutrition), Margaret O'K. Glavin
(Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs), Carol Sanchez (Director of Investigations Branch
(Katrina project)), Nicole Hardin (Compliance Officer (Katrina project))
Accession #:
2004-057
Name of Collection:
FDA. Notices of Judgment case files, #67A-260; #65A-0764.
Dates:
Quantity:
12 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Judicial case files from the FDA Chicago and Detroit Field Office, Spectochrome and Koch cancer
cure cases.
Accession #:
2004-014
Name of Collection:
FDA. Notices of Judgment records.
Dates:
Quantity:
2678.85 l.f. (1801 rc; 1018 mss boxes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Evidence files accompanying notices of judgment against violations of the Pure Food and Drug
Act. Each case file contains correspondence, legal records, artifacts, photographs, etc. related to
the product seizures for the case in question. NARA ACC #: 52A-89, 52A-214, 56A-287 (includes
manufacturer's index cards sub-set), 59A-2098, 59A-2703, 60A-554, 63A-128, 64A-314.
Accession #:
2011-003
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection
Dates:
Quantity:
3 interviews (3 transcripts; 9 audiocassettes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews for John Finlayson; Daniel Schults, Gary German.
Accession #:
2011-047
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection
Dates:
Quantity:
3 interviews (3 transcripts, 3 tapes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interview transcripts and tapes for Russell J. Abbott (Deputy Commissioner for Administration)
(transcript only); Arvin Shroff (Deputy Director Office of Enforcement, ACRA) (transcript only); Robert
Thomas O'Neil (Director, Office of Biostatistics, Center for Drug Evluation & Research)
(transcript/3 audiotapes)
Accession #:
2009-055
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection
Dates:
2008
Quantity:
4 interviews (4 transcripts; 10 tapes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews with Larry R. Pilot (, Frederick W. Blumenschein (Chief, Case Management and
Guidance Branch, CDER), Deborah D. Ralston (Prior Notice Center), David Leray (supervisory
consumer safety officer).
Accession #:
2012-025
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection
Dates:
Quantity:
4 interviews (4 transcripts, 11 tapes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews and tapes for David Haggard, Marlene Haffner, Richard Ruby, James Maryanski
Accession #:
2011-013
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection
Dates:
2010
Quantity:
.21 lin. ftl (3 transcripts; 6 audiocasettes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews for Andrew J. Beaulieu (Center for Veterinary Medicine); Susan S. Ellenberg (Center for
Biologics Evaluation & Research); Janice F. Oliver (Center for Food Safety & Nutrition)
Accession #:
2006-052
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 transcripts; 4 tapes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Schroeder was senior scientist, Center for Devices and Radiological Health. Parfitt was senior
scientific coordinator, Division of Field Services, Office of Regulatory Affairs.
Accession #:
2007-071
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 interview; 2 tapes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
William Rados retired as Director, Website Mangement, Office of Public Affairs
Accession #:
2003-035
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc. case - 3 interviews, 11 cassettes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Interviews with: Linda A. Suydam, James Swanson, and Irving Weitzman.
Accession #:
2004-054
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
3/31/2003
Quantity:
2 envelopes (2 transcripts; 4 audio tapes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Morrison was ombudsman for the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (1965-2003);
Newberry was Special Asst. to Director, Office of Compliance, Center for Food Safety and Applied
Nutrition (1954-2004)
Accession #:
2004-062
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 transcript; 4 audiocasssettes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Interview with Edward Wilkens, Director of Product Surveillance and Approval, New Jersey District
(1957-2004).
Accession #:
2007-013
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 transcripts, 3 tapes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Nesselhauf's last position was Investigator Specialist in Biologics (establishing Center for
Biologics; blood control); Roberts last position was Director, Minneapolis District Office (Hoxey
quack cancer cure)
Accession #:
2004-021
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. Ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
Ballard Graham.
Accession #:
2007-024
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
amd June 21,
Quantity:
2 transcripts; 5 audiocassettes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Sedgwick retired as Director, Kansas City, KS District; Simmons last position was Director,
Division of Pre-Marketing Assessment & Manufacturing Science, Office of New Drug Quality
Assessment, Center for Drug Evluation & Research
Accession #:
2007-045
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 interviews (7 audiocassettes, 5 transcripts)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews with Jerome Heckman (food additives), Frank Claunts (Management Analyst, Office of
Commissioner), Ted Anderson (Lead Investifator, Springfield, Mo.), Janos Bacsanyi (Medical
Officer, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research), John Kunkel (Director, Information Technology,
Central Region, Field Service Center, Office of Shared Services)
Accession #:
2005-029
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
5 interviews (transcripts and tapes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews with Richard A. Merrill (2), Theodore O. Cron, Marie Urban, Joseph Levitt.
Accession #:
2008-030
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 transcript; 2 tapes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Robert Eshelman. Retired as CSO, Division of New Drugs and Labelling Compliance, Center for
Drug Evaluation and Research.
Accession #:
2004-036
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case - 2 transcripts; 4 audiocassettes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Morris Bosin (Director, Office of Planning): Service dates, 1979-2003. Covers strategic and
operational planning; influence of 9/11, Commissioner; counterterrorism; FDA modernization act;
budgeting; general influences on process and philosophy.
Cynthia Leggett (Director, Consumer Affairs, Regulatory Affairs): Service dates, 1974-2003. Covers
early work with Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services; specific FDA work with
fisheries and seafood industry.
Accession #:
2006-018
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 transcript; 2 tapes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Interview with Willie Bryant, Senior Recall Officer, Office of Regulatory Affaris.
Accession #:
2004-012
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 doc case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Emil Corwin; Richard Baldwin; John Scharmann; Gary Pierce.
Accession #:
2005-056
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (3 transcripts; 4 cassettes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Levitt; Jones; Olson. No tapes for Joseph Levitt interview.
Accession #:
2004-045
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 transcripts; 2 audiocassettes
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Mlecko was Director, FDA Chicago District (pharmaceutical industry). Tidmore was Director, Office
of Facilities, Acquisitions and Central Services (contracting, grants, information technology)
Accession #:
2005-049
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (3 tapes; transcript)
Restrictions:
Contents:
White retired as Director of Office of Standards and Regulation, specializing in medical device
safety
Accession #:
2006-044
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
transcript, 2 tapes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Interview with William K. Hubbar, Asociate Commissioner for Policy and Planning, Office of the
Commissioner.
Accession #:
1998-019
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with Gary L. Beard and Robert E.
Dickinson. USFDA oral history project.
Accession #:
2001-002
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc. case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Francis J. Flaherty.
Accession #:
2000-061
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc. case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Covers Sinks' early govt. experience, Sterilon Labs (USIFA), early FDA exper., work with FDA
commissioners (Larrick, Goddard, Ley, Edwards), NCTR, FDA veterinary activities, personal and
biographical. Sink was secretary to several FDA commissioners, Nat. Center for Toxicological
Research, and helped develop the FDA veterinarian newsletter
Accession #:
2000-044
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Oral history of Herbert L. Ley, Jr. - both written transcript and audiocassettes.
Accession #:
2000-026
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Transcripts and audiocassettes for interviews with Philip Derfler (1998) and Ronald G.
Chesemore (1999) as part of the FDA oral history series. Transcripts, audiocassettes.
Accession #:
2000-015
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Two cassette tapes and 40-page transcript of Jerome Bressler's oral history. He was interviewed
on April 23, 1999 by John Swann as part of the FDA oral history series.
Accession #:
1999-053
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 transcript and 3 audio tapes on USFDA history and the Office of Enforcement.
Accession #:
1999-051
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 transcript and 2 audio cassette tapes on USFDA history and the Health and Industry
Programs.
Accession #:
1999-050
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 transcript and 2 audio cassettes on USFDA history and its policy board.
Accession #:
1999-049
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 transcript and 2 audio cassette tapes on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, its
history, and the inspection program.
Accession #:
1999-048
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 large envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 transcript and 7 audio cassette tapes on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and
its history. Sol? Office.
Accession #:
2001-027
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 transcript; 2 cassettes
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Daniel L. Michels' last position at FDA was Director, Office of Enforcement in the Office of
Regulatory Affairs. In part, interview covers Bureau of Medicine; Center of Drugs est.; Bio Research
Monitoring; Drugs and Biologics; Tylenol; tobacco; generic drugs. Diazide legal action case; Office
of Enforcement vs. Center for Drugs.
Accession #:
1998-020
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with Charles Gorton and the history of
USFDA - oral history project.
Accession #:
1999-054
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 transcript and 2 audio cassette tapes of USFDA history and RFDD Intergovernmental
Affairs.
Accession #:
1998-018
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassette tape of an interview with Arthur James Beebe and the
history of USFDA - oral history project.
Accession #:
1998-017
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with Donald Kennedy and the history of
USFDA - oral history project.
Accession #:
1998-016
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with Burton I. Love and history of USFDA -
oral history project.
Accession #:
1998-007
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with E.P.H. Smith and history of USFDA -
and oral history project.
Accession #:
1998-006
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 document case
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Wojtowicz, Edward. Interview with Robert A. Tucker. June 3, 1997.
Accession #:
1998-004
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with J. David Clem and the history of
USFDA, oral history project.
Accession #:
1998-003
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with Paul A. Pumpian and the history of
USDA-oral history project.
Accession #:
1998-002
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms box (.2 linear feet)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with Kenneth R. Feather - oral history
project, and the history of USFDA.
Accession #:
1997-007
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope(transcript and 3 cassette tapes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
1 envelope contains the interview of Raymond K. Dawson on 5/8/96, interviewer: Robert G. Porter
and Ronald T. Ottes, Rockville, MD and 3 cassette tapes.
Accession #:
1997-006
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
1996,1997
Quantity:
1/2 letter size box
Restrictions:
Contents:
1 cumulative index. Contains transcripts and audio cassette of interview with Edward Wojtowicz
and the history of USDA.
Accession #:
1999-006
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms. box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 2 audio tapes and 1 transcript of interview with Alexander Grant who is the FDA
Associate Commisser of Consumer Affairs.
Accession #:
2001-164
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc. case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
2 audiocassettes and transcript of oral history interview of James Ritz conducted by Ronald T.
Ottes and Robert A. Tucker.
Accession #:
2008-061
Name of Collection:
FDA. oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
8 interviews; 16 audiocassettes
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Hurricane Katrina interviews: Tim Trepagnier; Natalie Guidry; Marion Ferrante; Tyler Thornburg;
Barbara George; Marie Fink. Others: Joseph L. McCallion; Steven M. Niedelman
Accession #:
1999-052
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 envelope
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 transcript and 1 audio tape on USFDA history and the chemistry.
Accession #:
2001-051
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc. case ltr)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
J. Richard Crout. Typed transcripts and 3 audiocassette tapes
Accession #:
2003-006
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case - 2 interviews)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Interviews with Robert W. Sauer, Linda R. Horton. Horton was a legislative analyst and last was
advisor to acting deputy commissioner Murrary Lumpkin. Sauer was last director, office of
management and communications, center for veterinary medicine. He also worked in medical
devices an diagnostic products, OMB, center for devices and radiological health.
Accession #:
2001-136
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc case)
Restrictions:
Shroff interview closed until
1/1/2010
Contents:
Audio taped interviews and transcripts. Richardson was public affairs officer; Gray was director of
compliance, center for drug evaluation and research; Shroff was deputy director, office of
enforcement, ACRA.
Accession #:
2002-003
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Oral history of Edward Steele, retired FDA director, Division of Special Programs, Center for Food
Safety & Applied Nutrition.
Accession #:
2002-076
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (5 interviews = 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Lois P. Adams (5/1/2000); George M. Mitchell (6/26/2001); Sharon Smith Holston (11/27/2001);
Frank E. Young (12/8/2000); Paul Coppinger (6/30/2001)
Accession #:
2002-022
Name of Collection:
FDA. Oral history collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (2 tapes; transcript = 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Began with PHS milk commission, 1966. Later retail food & interstate travel sanitation; foodborn
illnesses. Standards and model code developer witihin FDA and for external food regulatory
issues.
Accession #:
1998-005
Name of Collection:
FDA. Privacy Act of 1974.
Dates:
Quantity:
1ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains transcripts and audio cassettes of an interview with Donald C. Healton and the history of
USDA - oral history project.
Accession #:
2011-048
Name of Collection:
FDA. The Legal Series
Dates:
Quantity:
2 videotapes; 2 transcripts
Restrictions:
Contents:
Two presentations in a series: The development and expansion of administrative procedurs
(1994); The evolution of food and drug principles and practices (2004). VHS tapes and transcripts.
Accession #:
2001-122
Name of Collection:
Fogarty, John Edward.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 lin. ft. (2 boxes)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Index cards, finidng aid. Joint processing project between HMD/Providence, HMD receivable being
copy of index cards to Fogarty collection. No DOG needed.
Accession #:
2009-008
Name of Collection:
Gajdusek, Carlton
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Presentation slides, audio microcassettes, 1 PAL VHS, Anga studies notes, ">20,000 years in a
lifetime"
Accession #:
2009-007
Name of Collection:
Gajdusek, Carlton
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Materials from Gajdusek's Amsterdam apartment. Photographs, photo archive index, Kuru
interviews, misc. files.
Accession #:
2009-040
Name of Collection:
Gajdusek, D. Carleton. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.1227 lin. ft. (526 boxes, + 2 moldy boxes, 4 map cases, 1 walking
stick)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Moldy content discarded except boxes 38-39, 12/62, 20/120, 40-41.
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 #:
2008-065
Name of Collection:
Glueck, Bernard. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
Restrictions:
Contents:
Bernard Glueck was born in Poland in 1884 [1883?] and moved with his family to Gary, Indiana in
1901. He graduated from Georgetown Medical School in 1908. He worked at Ellis Island from
1912-1916 as a public health doctor and examined immigrants. In 1917, he started the first
psychiatric clinic at a U.S. prison at Sing Sing. He joined the army in 1918. Following WW I, he
started a private practice in New York City and also taught at the New School for Social Research.
In 1927, Dr. Glueck started a private psychiatric hospital called Stony Lodge in Ossining, New
York. He retired in 1946 and turned control of the hospital over to his son, Bernard C. Glueck. He
moved to North Carolina and did teaching and consulting work. Dr. Glueck died in 1972.
The Bernard Glueck Collection consists of 12.30 cubic feet of material. The processed part of the
collection includes the following:
• Four boxes of file folders – “Biographical Notes,” “Child Guidance,” “Sheldon and Eleanor
Glueck,” “Old Correspondence,” “Psychopathology of Crime,” and “Organization of Social Services
– Academic” – The folders contain drafts and typed papers by Dr. Glueck and others, handwritten
drafts, notes, articles, clippings, and correspondence from other doctors, friends, medical
associations, and the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection
• 44 manuscripts by Bernard Glueck – “A Chapter in Psychiatric Prophylazis,” “The Family from a
Psychiatric Point of View,” “The New Understanding of Child Nature,” and “Psycho-Analytic
Reflections on Two Youthful Murderers”
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 #:
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:
All materials require ASPR
written permission prior to
Contents:
The H1N1 Oral History Project is a collection of oral histories, 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 project was conceived of by Dr. Nicole
Lurie, Assistant Secretary of Preparedness and Response (ASPR).
Federal employees from lead agencies engaged in the response efforts were interviewed to
record their thoughts and positions on policy issues, deliberations, and actions taken to protect
the public’s health. The purpose of the oral histories is to provide an invaluable resource for the
future; if the country again faces the threat of influenza or other pandemics, it is likely that an in-
depth knowledge of the H1N1 response efforts will prove important.
Thirty-six interviews.
Accession #:
2011-038
Name of Collection:
Halsted Society. Records
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Annual meeting programs 2004-2010; group membership photos; business meetign minutes;
post-conference corresp.; bulletins; member directory 2008; cd-roms.
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 #:
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 Center’s 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 #:
2012-015
Name of Collection:
Healy, Bernadine. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
151.25 lin. ft. (114 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Papers from Healy's tenure as NIH Director (1991-1993). Speeches, subject files, Congressional
hearings planning and testimonies, clippings, media/press. Limited personal content.
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 #:
2012-016
Name of Collection:
History of Nursing and Domestic Violence Collection
Dates:
Quantity:
6 lin. ft. (5 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Artifacts, newsletters, gray literature related to the beginnings of domestic violence treatment
within academic health centers. Materials collected from Dan Sheridan; Jacquelyn Campbell;
Barbara Parker, compiled by Dan Sheridan at JHU. Three additional boxes of material from
Jacquelyn Campbell received on 8/29/2012.
Accession #:
2012-022
Name of Collection:
History of Nursing and Domestic Violence. Collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.3 lin. ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
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:
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 #:
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 #:
2003-014
Name of Collection:
Illinois College of Optometry v Honeywell.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
Contents:
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 HIS 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 HIS training program.
Two series: EH Prefix 1957-1964 1-2508; 1964 2100-2784.
Accession #:
2002-039
Name of Collection:
Information on oral history holdings in other repositories
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
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 #:
2008-029
Name of Collection:
International Rehabilitation Center for Polio.
Dates:
Quantity:
4 lin. Ft. (3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Correspondence, notes, scrapbook items, photos, release forms and transcripts of interviews
relating to individual subjects in the Polio Oral History Project. Includes 64 compact discs and 155
audiocassettes of interviews.
Accession #:
2006-002
Name of Collection:
Jablonski, Stanley. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 (1 document case)
Restrictions:
copyright not public domain
Contents:
Working files and publication drafts Jablonski was working on at time of his death, collected from
his NLM office. "Cholesterol and its role in heart disease", "Medical English at the crossroads".
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 #:
2000-055
Name of Collection:
Jarcho, Saul. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
11.25 lin. ft. (9 record cartons)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2001-014
Name of Collection:
Jarcho, Saul. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
16.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton, 15 cardfile boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
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 #:
2005-008
Name of Collection:
Jokl, Ernst. Bibliography.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 lists
Restrictions:
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 #:
2009-049
Name of Collection:
Kantrowitz, Adrian. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
3 transfer cases
Restrictions:
patient records
Contents:
DAPSH and DAPMM patients
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 #:
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 #:
2009-042
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 Kennedy’s 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.
Accession #:
2009-030
Name of Collection:
Kimes, Brian.
Dates:
Quantity:
7.5 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
Contents:
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 #:
2001-029
Name of Collection:
King, Charles Glen. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence, documents and articles pertaining to the career of Charles Glen King.
Accession #:
2001-057
Name of Collection:
King, Charles Glen. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 doc. case ltr)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
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 #:
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 #:
2009-024
Name of Collection:
Lasker Foundation. Awards archives
Dates:
Quantity:
2 boxes
Restrictions:
Nomination books closed for
25 years (2034)
Contents:
Lasker Award nomination books for 2008-2009. Awards ceremony publications for 2008.
Accession #:
2009-018
Name of Collection:
Lederberg, Joshua
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC
Restrictions:
Contents:
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 #:
2008-050
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 #:
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 #:
2008-077
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 lectur ematerial, 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 #:
2008-058
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 #:
2008-045
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
2004-046
Name of Collection:
Lesser, May. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 legal flat box
Restrictions:
Contents:
DAB 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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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.
Http://www.ahha.org/articles/LoomisBio.htm
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 #:
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.
Accession #:
1999-019
Name of Collection:
Lyster, Theodore Charles. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms box (.4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 2 audio tapes, 2 transcripts, material from other collections, 1 manuscript, 4 journals,
and obituaries pertaining to yellow fever, aviation medicine, Walter Reed, and the Rockefeller
Foundation.
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 #:
2010-002
Name of Collection:
Mahaffey, Kathryn R. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
39 boxes (34 RC; 5 transfer cases)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Research/subject files; secondary research articles/journals (significant amount); conference
proceedings.
Kathryn R. Mahaffey passed away peacefully in her sleep June 2, 2009 after decades of work that
advanced the nation’s health and environment. She is remembered as a beloved wife, mother,
scientist and community member who served as a source of inspiration with her principled and
tireless intellect. She was the rare scientist who knew how to apply the lessons from academic
research to protect the public heath. Her work changed the face of epidemic heavy metal
poisoning, endocrine disruptors and many other environmental pollutants that afflict children,
pregnant women and at-risk populations. Literally millions of children have avoided the tragedy of
lead and mercury poisoning as a consequence of her work.
Dr. Mahaffey was the first to ensure that the number of lead poisoned children in the US was
determined accurately through the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in the 1970s,
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:
42.5 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 Service’s 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 #:
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:
(bulk 1955-
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:
1990s
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 #:
1999-041
Name of Collection:
McNinch, Joseph. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 framed certificate of appreciation, 1 ms. Box (.4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Contains framed glass Certificate of Appreciation for contributions to delivery of health care in the
U.S. 6 file folders on NLM, Veterans Affairs, Military(Army), and the American Hospital Association.
He was director of NLM from 1946-1949.
Accession #:
2002-060
Name of Collection:
Medical Society of the District of Columbia. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence and committee files.
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 #:
2009-023
Name of Collection:
Mikuriya, Tod.
Dates:
Quantity:
2 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
slides, cannabis images, email printouts, other documentation.
Accession #:
2013-004
Name of Collection:
Mikuriya, Tod. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
7.6 lin. ft. (6 record cartons, 1 flat box, 1 oversize folder)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Medical marijuana ephemera, packaging samples, videotapes/audiocassettes related to medical
maijuana and biofeedback, policy and legal documents, open reel tape and diary from his
seminal medical marijuana research trip to India, plaques and framed items/awards.
Accession #:
2011-028
Name of Collection:
Mikuriya, Tod. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Medical Marijuana-related buttons, pins, stickers, cloth patches, buckles, business cards
ephemera.
Accession #:
2009-005
Name of Collection:
Mikuriya, Tod. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4 boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Medical marijuna t-shirt collection, photos, memorial book, bibliography cards.
Dr. Tod H. Mikuriya, a California psychiatrist, was widely regarded as the grandfather of the
medical marijuana movement in the United States. Dr. Mikuriya, who helped make the use of
marijuana for medicinal purposes legal in California, spent the last four decades publicly
advocating its use, researching its effects and publishing articles on the subject.
He was an architect of Proposition 215, the state ballot measure that in 1996 made it legal for
California doctors to recommend marijuana for seriously ill patients. He was also a founder of the
California Cannabis Research Medical Group and its offshoot, the Society of Cannabis Clinicians.
Http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/29/health/29mikuriya.html
Accession #:
2009-009
Name of Collection:
Mikuriya, Tod. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.72 lin. Ft. (72 boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Medical marijuana - videotaped news stories and interviews, correspondence, subject files.
Accession #:
2009-014
Name of Collection:
Mikuriya, Tod. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
10 lin. Ft. (=10 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Articles, correspondence, promotional material involving the use and legalization of medicinal
marijuana.
Accession #:
2009-015
Name of Collection:
Mikuriya, Tod. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
23 lin. Ft. (21 boxes, 4 o/s folders)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Articles, correspondence, promotional material involving the use and legalization of medicinal
marijuana.
Accession #:
2009-021
Name of Collection:
Mikuriya, Tod. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 RC; 1 poster box
Restrictions:
Contents:
additional t-shirts, patches, ephemera, books, photos. Oversize plaque/clippings
Accession #:
2007-046
Name of Collection:
Miles, Wyndham D. A History of the National Board of Health,
1879-1893.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1 volume)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
deaccessioned
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 #:
2002-059
Name of Collection:
Miles, Wyndham D. Miscellaneous files.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
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 #:
2002-050
Name of Collection:
Miles, Wyndham D. Organizational handbooks.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case, lgl)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
NIH organization handbooks, "Industrial College of the Armed Forces," and "Research and the
NIH."
Accession #:
2002-040
Name of Collection:
Miles, Wyndham D. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
.84 lin. ft. (2 document cases)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
1999-036
Name of Collection:
Military Sanitary Corps, Philippines
Dates:
Quantity:
1 ms. box (.4 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains receipts, salary requests, and official documents of Felix Saks, account books and Red
Cross accounts in the Phillipines, of military hospitals and military sanitary corps.
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 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 #:
2011-030
Name of Collection:
Murphy, Brian. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
61 RC boxes; 1 OS rubber bin
Restrictions:
Contents:
Murphy was instrumental in resurrecting Flumist in the laboratory and led the phase 1 clinical
trials.
Accession #:
2000-018
Name of Collection:
National Cancer Institute (U.S.) Oral history project.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none. NCI holds copyright.
Contents:
Twenty-six bound transcripts of National Cancer Institute members' oral histories. A series of oral
histories conducted by History Associates of former NCI Directors, researchers, administrators
and other non-NCI individuals, who also played a part in founding of the NCI.
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 #:
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 #:
1997-029
Name of Collection:
National League for Nursing. Accrediting commission.
Dates:
1994
Quantity:
32 cartons originally (40 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission brochures, records, correspondence, and
surveys which start from 1947 through ca. 1994. The National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission accredits the nursing schools, hospitals, colleges, and university programs through
the United States of America.
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 #:
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 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 Pittsburgh’s 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, Dr. Neva emphasized
research on the biology of parasites and the human response to parasitic infections.
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 cassette 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).
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 #:
2009-012
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall.
Dates:
1990s
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 #:
2011-001
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
4 RC, 1 clamshell, 1 oversize
Restrictions:
Contents:
Gentic code lab data/charts/spiral binders, personal miscellany, Nobel letters, honors and
awards, presentations (CD-ROMs), color reproductions of the genetic code chart
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 #:
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 #:
2011-002
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
20 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Represents Potomac, Md. content retrieved in October 2010
Accession #:
2012-006
Name of Collection:
Nirenberg, Marshall. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
12 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 #:
2010-005
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
2007-032
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 #:
2007-003
Name of Collection:
Nursing Informatics History Collection. Arnold, Jean.
Dates:
Quantity:
1 folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
2009-053
Name of Collection:
Palade, George. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
32 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additions. Primarily reprints; correspondence, notebooks.
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 ribosomes carry out the protein synthesis
in the cell. In a series of extremely elegant papers he and his coworkers showed how in secretory
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 #:
2007-075
Name of Collection:
Piedmont Orthopedic Society. Archives.
Dates:
Quantity:
c. 3 lin. ft.
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
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-Küstner 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-Küstner 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.
Küstner, Heinz (1897-1963), German gynecologist. After holding positions at several medical
clinics for women in Germany, Küstner 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 he published a study of job-
related injuries to the reproductive system incurred by working women.
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 #:
2009-028
Name of Collection:
Project Bionics Pioneer Interview Collection. Kantrowitz, Vrorman,
Bartlett.
Dates:
Quantity:
4 dvcam; 2 cassettes; 1 transcript
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Oral history interviews with Adrian Kantrowitz, Robert Bartlett, Leo Vrorman. Vrorman transcript only.
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 Dr. Willem Kolff, October, 2002.
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 #:
2009-057
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 #:
2012-010
Name of Collection:
Puck, Theodore. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 master’s 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:
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 #:
2011-045
Name of Collection:
Rall, Joseph E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.7 lin. ft. (1 record carton, 3 transfer cases, loose material)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Rall was an endocrinologist who served as director of intramural research at NIDDK. A thyroid
specialist, he studied victims of radioactive fallout and developed therapies to prevent thyroid
disease that were used at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.
Accession #:
2012-003
Name of Collection:
Rall, Joseph E. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.5 lin ft. (2 record cartons, 1 transfer box, 1 packing box)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Rall was an endocrinologist who served as director of intramural research at NIDDK. A thyroid
specialist, he studied victims of radioactive fallout and developed therapies to prevent thyroid
disease that were used at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.
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, Henry. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.3 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
driving force behind the 1950's Vocational Rehabilitation Act
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 #:
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 #:
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:
(bulk 1970-
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 Reader’s 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 Robinson’s 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
• Photographs
• Material from War Department: correspondence, government and war pamphlets, personal
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 #:
2011-005
Name of Collection:
Rosebury, Theodor. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.13.75 lin. ft. (=11 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Theodore Rosebury (1904-1976), a bacteriologist and specialist in venereal diseases, taught at
Columbia University from 1929-1951 and at Washington University from 1951-1966. During World
War II, Rosebury was in charge of research on airborne infection with the Biological Warfare
Center at Fort Detrick in Maryland. He wrote both highly technical and popular books and articles
on microbes and venereal diseases.
This collection contains correspondence (1927-1976); files of research notes, drafts,
correspondence, reviews, newspaper clippings and other materials related to articles, books, and
lectures by Rosebury; class notes, exams, and laboratory manuals; the manuscript for the book
"Life on Man"; annotated galley proofs for "Microorganisms Indigenous to Man" and "Microbes and
Morals"; photographs; reprints; and miscellaneous other materials.
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 #:
2013-002
Name of Collection:
Saffiotti, Umberto
Dates:
Quantity:
1 metal slide case
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional pathology microscope slides in metal, stackable cases.
Accession #:
2012-007
Name of Collection:
Saffiotti, Umberto
Dates:
Quantity:
1 box
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional reprints, reports, and notes
Accession #:
2012-005
Name of Collection:
Saffiotti, Umberto. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
33 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 #:
2004-004
Name of Collection:
Satcher, David. Speeches.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2002-085
Name of Collection:
Satcher, David. Speeches.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
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 #:
1999-012
Name of Collection:
Schoolman, Harold.
Dates:
Quantity:
Restrictions:
Contents:
Dr. Schoolman's light for picture.
Accession #:
2001-031
Name of Collection:
Schreiber, Julius. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
18.5 (17 record cartons, 4 flat storage boxes)
Restrictions:
Patient records from
Stockton and Camp Callan
Contents:
Founder National Institute for Social Relations (1946-1948). Schreiber was psychiatrist during
WWII, stationed at Camp Cullen in San Diego, Ca. Moved to Pentagon in 1943. Institute supported
local community groups in 6 cities. Main goal was encouraging racial cooperation. Unjustly
criticised as a pro-communist sympathiser. Contains articles, audio, clippings, correspondence,
filmstrips, minutes, organizational records, photographs, publications, reprints, reports,
microscope slides, speeches and subject files. Bulk is divided between: WWII mental hygiene
program and NISR. Smaller sections: Menninger clinic and Stockton State Hospital.
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 #:
1999-028
Name of Collection:
Seggel, Richard L.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms. box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains a monograph on history of PHS Commissioned Corps and Surgeon General.
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 #:
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 #:
1999-024
Name of Collection:
Shannon, James A. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1/2 ms box (.2 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 9 audio cassette tapes and 1 outline of tape topics on NIH wide range of medical topics.
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 #:
2001-074
Name of Collection:
Shelesnyak, Moses C. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
1.25 lin. ft. (1 record carton)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Biographical information, Bromocryptine information, reprints,
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 #:
2005-027
Name of Collection:
Sheppard-Pratt Hospital. Archives
Dates:
Quantity:
70 lin. ft. (=40 record cartons, 116 volumes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Hospital, patient, and Trustee cash, balance, and account ledgers.
Accession #:
2008-052
Name of Collection:
Sherman, Janette D.- Western Michigan University. Papers.
Dates:
(bulk 1970-
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 realted 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 #:
2002-083
Name of Collection:
Society of General Physiologists. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
3.5 lin. ft. (ca. 3 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2005-034
Name of Collection:
Soviet/Russian psychiatry: a 15-year evolution. A memorial
symposium for David Lozovsky, MD
Dates:
Quantity:
3 DVDs
Restrictions:
Contents:
Addition to Acc. 2000-001. A symposium held during APA's annual meeting. The symposium
explored NIMH's visit to the Soviet Union in 1989 to address the abuse of psychiatry.
Accession #:
2003-020
Name of Collection:
Soviet-American Medical Society. Records.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Additional materials of Robert Leslie, founding and managing director of AMSOV.
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 #:
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 #:
2002-027
Name of Collection:
Stetten, DeWitt, Jr. Memoirs.
Dates:
Quantity:
.10 lin. ft. (1 folder = 1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Copy of DeWitt Stetten, Jr.'s memoir "How my light is spent."
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 #:
2012-004
Name of Collection:
Tjio, Joe Hin. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
6 Hollingers; 9 oversize
Restrictions:
Contents:
Cytogeneticist renowned as the first person to recognize the normal number of human
chromosomes. This collection contains many large photographs of his chromosome work—and
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 #:
1999-043
Name of Collection:
Trout, Monroe.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 items
Restrictions:
Contents:
Contains 1 doctor's bill and 2 vials in plexiglass.
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 #:
2004-040
Name of Collection:
United States. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Associate
Administrator for Planning, Evaluation and Legislation. Carville
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 document case)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence, evaluation planning materials, background articles, The Star newsletter,
postcards related to the PHS Hansen Disease facility at Carville, LA. Planning materials and
correspondence relate to ongoing mission of the facility and its role in the PHS by DHHS. Ronald
Carlson was Associate Administrator for Planning at the time.
Accession #:
2001-007
Name of Collection:
United States. Dept. of Health and Human Services.
Correspondence on issue of AIDS/HIV
Dates:
Quantity:
11.25 lin. ft. (9 record cartons)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
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 #:
2002-006
Name of Collection:
United States. Marine Hospital, San Diego. Functional plans and
equipment list for outpatient clinic.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc case = 1 folder)
Restrictions:
Contents:
List of major equipment requirements for outpatient clinic.
Accession #:
2002-005
Name of Collection:
United States. Marine Hospital, San Francisco. Construction
plans.
Dates:
Quantity:
.21 lin. ft. (1/2 doc case = 3 folders, 1 oversize)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Correspondence, contracts, blueprints for construction of main building, attendent quarters, boiler
house and laundry.
Accession #:
2001-062
Name of Collection:
United States. Navy. "Experience in 221 aneurysms" by H. Nusselt.
Dates:
Quantity:
.42 lin. ft. (1 doc. case lgl)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
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 #:
2000-001
Name of Collection:
US/USSR Psychiatry Project.
Dates:
Quantity:
16.25 lin. ft. (13 record cartons)
Restrictions:
medical records
Contents:
Reports, memos, audio and video training sessions and interviews with patients and doctors,
congressional hearings, transcripts, and newspaper clippings generated by US/USSR Project to
document psychiatry abuse in the Soviet Union. Correspondence, subject files, audio, video,
reports, clippings, transcripts, publications, notes.
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 #:
1997-009
Name of Collection:
USPHS. Office for Protection from Research Risks. NIH's Human
Radiation Studies Task Force records.
Dates:
1944,1948,195
Quantity:
21 acid free cartons (26.25 linear ft.)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Different institutes at NIH were given grants from 1948-1995 on human subjects exposed to
different types of radiation whether it was contacted by cancer or warfare. Selections from the
annual reports of the Fed. Security Agency;1944,1948,1950,1951,1952."Purpose of the Advisory
Committee on Human Radiation Experiments was est. by the President, Exec. Order No. 12891,
1/15/1994, to provide advice and recommendations on the ethical and scientific standards
applicable to human radiation experiments.
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 #:
2010-036
Name of Collection:
Varmus, Harold.
Dates:
Quantity:
7 RC boxes, 1 oversize folder
Restrictions:
Contents:
Additional materials from NY apartment.
Accession #:
2010-022
Name of Collection:
Varmus, Harold. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
60 lin. ft. (48 RC boxes)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Files from Dr. Varmus' lab at NCI (1993-1999); files relating to boards, commissions, working
groups, etc. on which Dr. Varmus served while president of MSKCC (2000-2010); speeches,
remarks and outlines (2000-2010); subject files maintained during NIH directorship (1993-1999).
7/25/11: Five folders of material found by Dr. V and sent over from NCI were added to this
accession. Because processing of Varmus accession 2010-036 is complete, and processing of
2010-022 is beginning, these folders were added to 2010-022. (SRE)
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 #:
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 #:
2006-061
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, S. Adam. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
8.5 lin. ft. (6 record cartons and oversize framed items)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-018
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, S. Adam. Papers
Dates:
Quantity:
.5 lin. ft. (1/2 record carton)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
Accession #:
2005-048
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, S. Adam. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
c.14 lin. ft. (21 boxes of slides)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Accession #:
2007-074
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, S. Adam. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
3 lin. ft. (motion picture film)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Accession #:
2005-031
Name of Collection:
Wesolow, Sigmund. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
62.5 lin. ft. (= 25 record cartons)
Restrictions:
Contents:
Protégé of Clarence Dennis at Maimonides Hospital. Specialty was vascular prostheses.
President of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs.
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 #:
2001-160
Name of Collection:
William H. Helfand. Patent medicine pamphlet collection.
Dates:
Quantity:
4.75 lin. ft. (19 clamshell lgl)
Restrictions:
none
Contents:
Variety of medical and non-medical related pamphlets containing advertisements for patent
medicine and other curatives subject matter, covering a wide-range of ailments.
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 #:
2001-139
Name of Collection:
Witkop, Bernhard. Papers
Dates:
(bulk 1956-
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
2011-037
Name of Collection:
Work, Telford.
Dates:
Quantity:
6 folders (145 photos)
Restrictions:
None
Contents:
145 pictures of Work and other scientists and infectious disease specialists all over the world.
Each photograph is labeled in the back with information as to identification of the protagonists,
location and date. In some cases this information was very scant. Includes list identifying some
particular facts about people or places.
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 #:
2008-059
Name of Collection:
Young, James Harvey. Papers.
Dates:
Quantity:
10 RC boxes
Restrictions:
Personal corresp. Restricted
until 1/1/2030
Contents:
remainder of 2008-044 accession.
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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 #:
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.
