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Physician, editor, and writer. B.S., University of Chicago, 1910. M.D., Rush Medical College, 1912. Editor, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1924-1949. Died 1976.
Dr. Fishbein was editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association from 1913 to 1949 and of Hygeia from 1924 to 1947.
The papers of Morris Fishbein—medical editor, writer, lecturer, and prodigious fund-raiser—span the long and active career he himself described near the age of 80 in Morris Fishbein, M. D.: An Autobiography (New York: Doubleday, 1969). They incorporate the papers of his wife, Anna Mantel Fishbein.
Morris Fishbein’s career as an educator divides naturally into two parts. Between 1912 and 1948 he was associated with the American Medical Association. After early retirement in 1949, until his death in 1976, he expanded the range of his activities as free-lance lecturer, editor, author and philanthropist. The organization of his papers reflects this division of his career. The first section of the Correspondence series (Boxes 109) dates to the AMA period as do many of the folders in Series II: General Files (Boxes 41-111) and most of the Scrapbooks (Series III: Memorabilia). The remainder of Box 125 dates to the later, post-retirement period.
Born to Eastern European immigrant parents in St. Louis on 22 July 1889, Morris Fishbein grew up in Indianapolis. Graduating from Shortridge High School after three and one-half years, he entered the University of Chicago in 1906, completed his B. S. in 1910, and was awarded his medical degree from Rush Medical College in 1912. A few months later he was invited to assist the editor of The Journal of the American Medical Association, and in 1924, with the retirement of Dr. George Simmons, he assumed its editorship. He held this position until 1949.
As editor of JAMA Fishbein became the AMA’s spokesman during a period of great growth and change in American medicine, and under his editorship JAMA became the most influential and affluent periodical in the history of medical journalism. He read the 3000 manuscripts submitted each year, paying physicians for the 500 articles that he selected for publication. He set the standards and screened advertising from the burgeoning pharmaceuticals industry. Although an employee of the AMA’s Board of Trustees, it was Fishbein’s editorials, and his editorial work, which articulated and shaped the AMA’s policies. He exercised his power to print or not to print with a consistency of viewpoint which the Board of Trustees, whose members were elected for brief terms, could not match.
Continuing the AMA’s long-standing interest in advancing medical education and in eliminating charlatans from the medical professions, Fishbein used JAMA to pursue quacks relentlessly. He, as a consequence, was sued more than 30 times, for a total of $40 million, but never lost a suit. These attacks on quackery attracted wide public interest and moved Fishbein and the AMA to a closer relationship with the lay public. Fishbein created an AMA public relations office which issued press releases and responded to the inquiries of newspaper reporters. In 1924 he added Hygeia, a magazine for lay readers, to the list of AMA publications and encouraged physicians to write for it. He himself contributed frequent articles and columns to newspapers and popular magazines, and from these grew a number of his more than 40 books, many of them popular best-sellers. His Modern Home Medical Advisor, first published in 1935 and revised several times, sold four million copies and was translated into nine languages.
Gifted as a writer—he regularly produced 15,000 words a week for publication—he was also gifted as a platform speaker. For years he delivered as many as 300 speeches and lectures every year, keynoting conferences, introducing programs, speaking to medical professionals and lay audiences in every part of the country, and frequently abroad, on behalf of the AMA and other medical organizations. His irrepressible wit, his energy, and his instant quotability led to frequent requests that he appear on radio broadcasts, and he became increasingly identified in the public mind as the “voice” of American medicine. Time Magazine characterized him as “the nation’s most ubiquitous, most widely maligned, and perhaps most influential medico.”
Although he had the confidence of the Board of Trustees, and their support for his activities, his prominence in the media made some members of the AMA uneasy. Some disagreed with the AMA policies which Fishbein so forcefully expressed. Some disliked his style or thought it inappropriate to his position as editor of a scientific journal. In the 1940’s Fishbein was three times required to defend his activities in the AMA’s House of Delegates. They became a central issue for the contenders to the AMA presidency in 1949, however. Fishbein declined a political fight and the Board of Trustees, fearing a contest intense enough to disrupt the AMA, reached agreement with him on the conditions of his retirement.
Leaving the Atlantic City convention at which the decision was announced Fishbein was offered five jobs, and, he said, accepted them all. He stayed on a few months to train a successor and left the AMA at the end of 1949. Many physicians—he was said to have formed personal relationships with more than 8000—men of literature and public affairs, and leaders in business and entertainment wrote to praise his work on behalf of the AMA; these letter and a large number of newspaper clippings are found in Box 43:1-4 and Box 68: 7-10.
Within a few months after “retirement,” Fishbein was writing, editing, and lecturing as widely as before his departure from the AMA. He increasingly involved himself in medical philanthropy, lecturing for Dr. Charles A. Haney & Associates (Box 15:1-2) to build new hospitals throughout the United States and accepting invitations to the boards of numerous Chicago and many national organizations and institutions. He was involved immediately in the publication of Postgraduate Medicine, lectured at the University of Chicago, and from 1953 to 1957 produced an annual series, Medical Progress. The first edition of his Illustrated Medical and Health Encyclopedia appeared in 1957, and in 1960, at the age of seventy, Fishbein published Medical World News.
Although Fishbien’s activities were slowed by an operation, illness, and the effects of advancing age, Morris Fishbein never retired. He continued to work with humor and vigor until shortly before his death, on 27 September 1976, at the age of 87. He was survived only briefly by his wife of sixty-two years, Anna Mantel Fishbein, who died on 23 December 1976.
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Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. A collection of miscellaneous biobibliographical material on this person, together with abstracts, résumés, etc. of his works, may be found on the shelves under the above call number.
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Elmer Louis Severinghaus letters, 1920-1945, 1920-1945
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Friedman, Philip Allan. Correspondence to Philip Allan Friedman, 1952-1953.
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Correspondence to Philip Allan Friedman, 1952-1953.
Collection of letters to Philip Allan Friedman concerning a proposed biography of Sinclair Lewis. The letters to Freidman, chiefly from American and English literary figures, tend to be brief, with correspondents recommending other contacts, declining comment on the basis that they did not know Lewis or did not know him well, or extending invitations. Correspondents include: Charles Angoff, Laura Benét, Louise Bogan, Henry S. Canby, Ilka Chase, Rachel Crothers, Homer Croy, Paul de Kruif, Adolf Dehn, Clifton Fadiman, Morris Fishbein, Grace Flandrau, Arthur Garfield Hays, Granville Hicks, John Haynes Holmes, Fannie Hurst, Aldous Huxley, Wallace Irwin, Joseph Henry Jackson, Lawrence Langner, Josephine Lawrence, William C. Lengel, Walter Lippmann, Kenneth Macgowan, William McFee, R. H. Mottram, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Robert Nathan, Eden Phillpotts, Vincent Sheean, George Henry Soule, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Louis Untermeyer, Mark Van Doren, Carl Van Vechten, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Thyra Samter Winslow, and others.
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Lear, Walter J. (Walter Jay), 1923-. Walter Lear lecture notes, 1943.
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Walter Lear lecture notes, 1943.
Notes from the October 1943 lecture that was Lear's introduction to medical activism, on the back of a poster for performances of the Ballet Theatre at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. Speakers Morris Fishbein, of the Postwar Planning Committee of the AMA, and J. Peters, of the Physicians' Committee to Improve Medical Practice, addressed the state of medicine and medical care in the United States.
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Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. Correspondence file, 1928-1930 : from Horace Liveright, Inc.
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Fulton, John F. (John Farquhar), 1899-1960. John Farquhar Fulton papers, 1892-1988 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk).
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John Farquhar Fulton papers, 1892-1988 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk).
The papers contain correspondence, memoranda, writings, photographs, and memorabilia, which document the career of John Farquhar Fulton as a neurophysiologist, medical historian, and bibliophile. The files also include personal and professional letters which reflect his involvement in organizations and projects including his work with the National Research Council, particularly in aviation medicine and in editing a medical history of World War II. Fulton's writings concern physiological and medical discoveries and those who made them. His close association with Harvey Cushing resulted in voluminous files on major writing and editing projects. Correspondence with family and colleagues reflects his travels, hospitality, and his collecting interests. Fulton's teaching and research are only sparsely represented in the papers.
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Edwin Richard Weinerman papers, 1908-1970 (inclusive).
Correspondence, consultations, surveys, writings, printed material, and other papers of Edwin Richard Weinerman. Material primarily reflects Weinerman's interest in public health and deals with his activities both as a consultant and administrator with various public and private health careorganizations, including the U. S. Public Health Service, Permanente Health Plan, American Public Health Association, and the Yale-New Haven Hospital. A significant part of the collection also relates to Weinerman's social and political activities, especially his concern over dangers of air pollution, nuclear warfare and radiation poisoning, and his opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities and the Levering Act which required loyalty oaths as a condition for medical licensure. The papers also include notebooks and course papers from his own studies at Harvard and New York University (1945-1948) as well as teaching materials from the University of California. His professional program is documented in grant applications (1963-1972), two speeches and letters written in preparation for his trip abroad in 1970, collected works (articles), and curriculum vitae. Also in the papers are letters of condolence and a transcript and audio tapes of the memorial service at Yale University following his death in 1970. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
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American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Pittsburgh Research Laboratory-Plain Talk (inclusive), 1925-1982.
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Records. Pittsburgh Research Laboratory-Plain Talk (inclusive), 1925-1982.
Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning Pittsburgh Research Laboratory, a questionable facility treating asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, and blood and skin diseases, 1925-1941; placebos (including an article on the use of placebos for controlling backaches), 1979-1982; placement centers (reputable and questionable organizations promising to place American medical students in foreign medical schools), 1971-1974; and PLAIN TALK, a magazine critical of established medicine, published by Morris A. Bealle, 1930-1960.
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American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. National Congress on Medical Quackery, 1960-1969.
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Records. National Congress on Medical Quackery, 1960-1969.
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Hench, Philip S., 1896-1965. Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, 1806-1995, bulk 1863-1974
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Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection 1806-1995
The Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection documents the work of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission, the legacy of the commission’s discoveries, the lives of individuals who were connected to the commission, and twentieth century campaigns to shape public memory of the commission. Items in the collection date from 1800 to 1998, with the bulk of the items dating from 1864 to 1974. A wide range of formats are represented in the collection including, but not limited to the following: articles, artifacts, audiocassettes, bills (legislative records), biographies, charts (graphic documents), correspondence, diaries, editorials, interviews, journals (periodicals), magazines, maps, medical records, military records, negatives (photographic), notes, photographs, reports, reprints, scrapbooks, and speeches. Unique materials in the collection are supplemented with copies of original documents and photographs housed in other institutions (e.g the U.S. National Archives). Most of the materials in the collection were collected or created by Nobel laureate Philip Showalter Hench while researching the history of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission.
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[Morris Fishbein, biographical materials].
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Severinghaus, Elmer Louis, 1894-1980. Letters, 1920-1945.
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Letters, 1920-1945.
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John Farquhar Fulton papers, 1892-1988, 1920-1960
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- John Farquhar Fulton papers, 1892-1988, 1920-1960
American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Campho-Phenique-Cancer Specific Remedy (inclusive), 1906-1959.
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Records. Campho-Phenique-Cancer Specific Remedy (inclusive), 1906-1959.
Correspondence, articles and clippings, Better Business Bureau reports, laws, advertisements and promotional and other materials concerning an antiseptic, Canadian legislation restricting the sale of alcoholic beverages, a cancer research foundation and a patent medicine to "cure" cancer.
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- American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Campho-Phenique-Cancer Specific Remedy (inclusive), 1906-1959.
Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939. Harvey Williams Cushing papers, 1745-1965 (inclusive), 1887-1939 (bulk).
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Harvey Williams Cushing papers, 1745-1965 (inclusive), 1887-1939 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, writings, and artifacts which document the professional career of Harvey Williams Cushing. The papers highlight Cushing's years on the staff of the Harvard Medical School and Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. The papers also document his activities in various professional organizations, his research and writing, particularly on brain tumors and on Sir William Osler, and his book collecting. The papers include a large correspondence with prominent physicians, medical educators and administrators, former classmates, students, assistants, and patients, World War I colleagues, and book dealers, librarians, and book collectors. The papers also include material relating to several Cushing family members, many of whom were active in nineteenth-century Cleveland, Ohio.
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- Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939. Harvey Williams Cushing papers, 1745-1965 (inclusive), 1887-1939 (bulk).
Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958. Scrapbooks of James Branch Cabell [manuscript], 1886-1958 (bulk 1904-1926).
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Scrapbooks of James Branch Cabell [manuscript], 1886-1958 (bulk 1904-1926).
The scrapbooks contain clippings supplied by a clippings service regarding Cabell and his works, chiefly reviews of his early books. The scrapbooks also contain letters to Cabell from publishers, fellow authors, readers, and reviewers; as well as programs and announcements. The "Jurgen" obscenity controversy is a frequent topic. In addition there are fragments of manuscripts by Cabell, manuscripts of poetry, essays and book reviews by other authors including "The unknown poetry of James Branch Cabell" by Louis Untermeyer, "The hashish-eater" by Clark Ashton Smith, and "Literary sore toes" by Edward Hale Bierstadt. Correspondents include Henry Mills Alden, Charles Dexter Allen, David W. Amram, Charlton Andrews, Edmund M. Ashe, Charles C. Baldwin, Samuel Barlow, Charles Bayly, Jr., Carleton Beals, Arthur E. Becher, William Rose Benét, William John Bernhard, Edward Hale Bierstadt, John Peale Bishop, edwin Björkman, Emily N. Blair, Ralph Block, Glen Walton Blodgett, Walter Russell Bowie, Ernest A. Boyd, Thomas A. Boyd, Henry Walcott Boynton, Anna Hempstead Branch, Don Marshall Bregenzer, Harold Chapman Brown, I. R. Brussel, Mitchell S. Buck, Abraham Cahan, George Chambers Calvert, Henry Seidel Canby, Lewis Chase, Donald Barr Chidsey, Thomas Caldecot Chubb, Barrett H. Clark, Wilson Ober Clough, Wilbur L. Cross, Frank Crowninshield, Aleister Crowley, Richard Harding Davis, R. De Roussy De Sales, William Arthur Deacon, Benjamin De Casseres, Leonard Cline, Frank Daniel, A. Grove Day, Floyd Dell, William Kavanaugh Doty, Philip C. Duschnes, Horace H. Edwards, Milton I. D. Einstein, Thomas Hornsly Ferril, Charles J. Finger, Samuel Fischer, Morris Fishbein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sydney B. Flower, Wilson Follett, Justus Miles Forman, Henry B. Fuller, Lewis Galantière, Glenn Garrard, Ellen Glasgow, Benjamin Glazer, Isaac Goldberg, Alfred F. Goldsmith, E. S. Goodhue, W. Cabell Greet, Elizabeth Grinnell, Frederick S. Hammett, T. Swann Harding, Lester Hargrett, Arthur Hartmann, William R. A. Hays, Joseph Hergesheimer, B. Russell Herts, H. R. R. Hertzberg, Harry Hervey, John M. Hill, Grover Cleveland Hite, Robert C. Holliday, Guy Holt, Fannie Hurst, Merle Johnson, George T. Keating, Ethel May Kelly, Alfred Kreymborg, Joseph Wood Krutch, Elinor Macartney Lane, Kenneth Westmacott Lane (Keith West), Henry W. Lanier, Clarence John Laughlin, Grace Hegger Lewis, Sinclair Lewis, H. Baxter Liebler, J. B. Lippincott Co., Horace B. Liveright, William Loeb, Jr., F. B. Luquiens, George Macy, John Macy, Dorothea Lawrance Mann, Edwin J. Mayer, Helen F. McAfee, Roy L. McCardell, Warren Albert McNeill, H. L. Mencken, George Moore, Willard S. Morse, Dhan Gopal Mukerji, George Jean Nathan, Robert Nathan, Frances Newman, Charles Edmund Noyes, Edward J. O'Brien, Hamilton Owens, Walter Hines Page, Albert Bigelow Paine, Stuart Palmer, Isabel Paterson, Thomas Rossman Palfrey, Mary Plum, Mary Brecht Pulver, Burton Rascoe, Ben Ray Redman, John R. Reinhard, Laban Lacy Rice, Thomas Geale Rice, Walter Adolphe Roberts, James Harvey Robinson, Francis Rolt-Wheeler, Theodore Roosevelt, Viscountess Lilian Rothermere of Harmsworth, Harold Goddard Rugg, B. K. Sandwell, Whitelaw Saunders, Eugene Francis Saxton, Dorothy Scarborough, Laurence Schwab, George Steele Seymour, Frank Shay, Lewis Worthington Smith, Lloyd E. Smith, Paul Jordan Smith, Maurice J. Speiser, Laurence Stallings, Vincent Starrett, Donald Ogden Stewart, Gideon Timberlake, Pierre Troubetzkoy, Louis Untermeyer, Carl Van Doren, Nathan Van Patten, Carl Van Vechten, George Sylvester Viereck, Frank H. Vizetelly, Bernhardt Wall, Hugh Walpole, Harold Ward, Anne Rutherfoord Wayland, Franklin Wentworth, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Blanche Colton Williams, Marshall Wingfield, A. L. S. Wood, and Jack Woodford.
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- Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958. Scrapbooks of James Branch Cabell [manuscript], 1886-1958 (bulk 1904-1926).
Fishbein, Morris. Papers, 1912-1976
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Fishbein, Morris. Papers 1912-1976
Physician, editor, and writer. B.S., University of Chicago, 1910. M.D., Rush Medical College, 1912. Editor, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1924-1949. Died 1976. Contains correspondence; manuscripts of articles and speeches; newspaper clippings and other print and near-print material; and memorabilia including photographs, audio recordings, awards and medals, and scrapbooks. Includes correspondence with publishers and readers, a draft of Morris Fishbein, M.D: an Autobiography, and a journal which records Fishbein’s daily activities from 1919 to 1975. Papers document Fishbein’s career as medical editor, speaker, and philanthropist. Also contains personal documents including papers of Fishbein’s wife, Anna Mantel Fishbein.
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- Fishbein, Morris. Papers, 1912-1976
Mount Zion Hebrew Congregation (Saint Paul, Minn.). Mount Zion Hebrew Congregation records, 1853-1958.
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Mount Zion Hebrew Congregation records, 1853-1958.
Historical data (1902-1956) on the congregation, including constitution and bylaws; correspondence and related papers providing information on its routine business and activities (1870-1957), membership and dues, Mount Zion Cemetery affairs (1870-1930s), various Jewish religious and social organizations with which the congregation had contact, the new temple constructed at Holly and Avon streets (1900-1910), activity of Jews in World War I (1918-1920s), anti-Semitism in Germany and the U.S. (1930s), Jewish refugees (1930s-1940s), the military service of congregation members during World War II, and the new temple at Summit and Hamline avenues (1950-1955).
ArchivalResource: 7.5 cu. ft. (18 boxes)
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- Mount Zion Hebrew Congregation (Saint Paul, Minn.). Mount Zion Hebrew Congregation records, 1853-1958.
Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. [Letter] 1967 April 7, Chicago, Ill. [to] Roy Jansen, Harrisburg, Pa. / Morris Fishbein.
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[Letter] 1967 April 7, Chicago, Ill. [to] Roy Jansen, Harrisburg, Pa. / Morris Fishbein.
On libraries.
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- Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. [Letter] 1967 April 7, Chicago, Ill. [to] Roy Jansen, Harrisburg, Pa. / Morris Fishbein.
Edwin Richard Weinerman papers, 1908-1970
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Edwin Richard Weinerman papers 1908-1970
Correspondence, consultations, surveys, writings, printed material, and other papers of Edwin Richard Weinerman. Material primarily reflects Weinerman's interest in public health and deals with his activities both as a consultant and administrator with various public and private health careorganizations, including the U. S. Public Health Service, Permanente Health Plan, American Public Health Association, and the Yale-New Haven Hospital. A significant part of the collection also relates to Weinerman's social and political activities, especially his concern over dangers of air pollution, nuclear warfare and radiation poisoning, and his opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities and the Levering Act which required loyalty oaths as a condition for medical licensure. The papers also include notebooks and course papers from his own studies at Harvard and New York University (1945-1948) as well as teaching materials from the University of California. His professional program is documented in grant applications (1963-1972), two speeches and letters written in preparation for his trip abroad in 1970, collected works (articles), and curriculum vitae. Also in the papers are letters of condolence and a transcript and audio tapes of the memorial service at Yale University following his death in 1970. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
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- Edwin Richard Weinerman papers, 1908-1970
American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Hoxsey, Harry M., 1909-1990 (bulk 1924-1972).
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Records. Hoxsey, Harry M., 1909-1990 (bulk 1924-1972).
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, publications, legal documents, articles, reports, and other materials concerning Harry M. Hoxsey and his alleged cancer cure.
ArchivalResource: 5.8 cubic ft. (18 boxes).
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- American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Hoxsey, Harry M., 1909-1990 (bulk 1924-1972).
Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. Index medicus publication correspondence, 1925-1933.
Title:
Index medicus publication correspondence, 1925-1933.
Correspondence and memoranda on the preparation and publication of Index Medicus. Correspondents include Percy M. Ashburn, James F. Ballard, Lawrason Brown, Simon Flexner, Fielding H. Garrison, L.W. Hackett, Ludvig Hektoen, Archibald Malloch, John C. Merriam, Charles W. Richardson, and Olin West.
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- Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. Index medicus publication correspondence, 1925-1933.
Fielding Hudson Garrison Papers, 1910-1957
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Fielding Hudson Garrison Papers 1910-1957
Garrison's contributions to the National Libary of Medicine were numerous. He served for many years as Editor of , and also performed detailed reference services in the Army Medical Library. He is perhaps best known as the author of the , the first comprehensive American treatise on the history of medicine. Index Medicus Introduction to the History of Medicine
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American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Neoplasms, 1899-1983.
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Records. Neoplasms, 1899-1983.
Correspondence, clippings, articles, reports, and promotional and supplementary materials on cancer and fraudulent and "alternative" cancer treatments. The special data files are particularly rich in material on state cancer-quackery legislation. The correspondence files include items alleging a connection between cancer and cigarette smoking as early as 1928. The alphabetical files include American Cancer Society reports on unproven cancer treatments, 1955-1973. Also covered are major figures including Philip Drosnes and Lillian Lazenby, 1948-1965; Max Gerson, 1958-1981 (earlier Gerson material is under "Robinson Foundation for Cancer Research"); Thomas J. Glover, 1920-1965; John E. Gregory, 1948-1965; Emanuel Revici and Abraham Ravich, 1944-1973; Edward Percy Robinson, 1914-1965; and Jules Samuels, 1938-1974. Also in this section are materials on Autolysin, 1915-1918; Carcalon (a successor to the more infamous Krebiozen, also promoted by A.C. Ivy), 1967-1972; a cure promoted by C.T. Russell, the father of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1912-1923; and the CANCER NEWS JOURNAL, published by the International Association of Cancer Victims and Friends and devoted to alternative cancer therapies, 1967-1975. Several of the cancer-cure artists included in these files had other "specialties" which are also dealt with here.
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- American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Neoplasms, 1899-1983.
Solon J. Buck Papers, 1778-1962, (bulk 1934-1957)
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Solon J. Buck Papers 1778-1962 (bulk 1934-1957)
Historian and archivist. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, drafts of speeches and writings, subject files, financial papers, bibliographies, and research material relating primarily to Buck's career at the National Archives and Library of Congress.
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- Solon J. Buck Papers, 1778-1962, (bulk 1934-1957)
Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939. Harvey Williams Cushing papers, 1745-1965 (inclusive), 1887-1939 (bulk).
Title:
Harvey Williams Cushing papers, 1745-1965 (inclusive), 1887-1939 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, writings, and artifacts which document the professional career of Harvey Williams Cushing. The papers highlight Cushing's years on the staff of the Harvard Medical School and Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. The papers also document his activities in various professional organizations, his research and writing, particularly on brain tumors and on Sir William Osler, and his book collecting. The papers include a large correspondence with prominent physicians, medical educators and administrators, former classmates, students, assistants, and patients, World War I colleagues, and book dealers, librarians, and book collectors. The papers also include material relating to several Cushing family members, many of whom were active in nineteenth-century Cleveland, Ohio.
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- Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939. Harvey Williams Cushing papers, 1745-1965 (inclusive), 1887-1939 (bulk).
Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. Papers, 1912-1976 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1912-1976 (inclusive).
Contains correspondence; manuscripts of articles and speeches; newspaper clippings and other print and near-print material; and memorabilia including photographs, audio recordings, awards and medals, and scrapbooks. Includes correspondence with publishers and readers, a draft of Morris Fishbein, M.D: an Autobiography, and a journal which records Fishbein's daily activities from 1919 to 1975. Papers document Fishbein's career as medical editor, speaker, and philanthropist. Also contains personal documents including papers of Fishbein's wife, Anna Mantel Fishbein.
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- Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. Papers, 1912-1976 (inclusive).
American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Brinkley, John R., 1909-1974 (bulk 1920-1942).
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Records. Brinkley, John R., 1909-1974 (bulk 1920-1942).
Correspondence, clippings, publications, photographs, legal documents, and other materials concerning John R. Brinkley and his activities.
ArchivalResource: 1.9 cubic ft. (7 boxes).
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- American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Brinkley, John R., 1909-1974 (bulk 1920-1942).
Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. Morris Fishbein : transcript of an interview / interviewed by Charles O. Jackson, Mar. 12, 1968.
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Morris Fishbein : transcript of an interview / interviewed by Charles O. Jackson, Mar. 12, 1968.
An autobiographical memoir. Subjects discussed include Dr. Fishbein's work with the Journal of the American Medical Association, drugs and quackery, and the position of organized medicine during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Among the persons mentioned are Paul De Kruif, H.L. Mencken, and George H. Simmons.
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- Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976. Morris Fishbein : transcript of an interview / interviewed by Charles O. Jackson, Mar. 12, 1968.
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