Nathan Sinai papers 1912-1966

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Nathan Sinai papers 1912-1966

Correspondence, speeches, writings, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and research files documenting Nathan Sinai's career as a professor of public health at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and his many posts on national and international health organizations. Included also are research data concerning costs of medical care in three cities in the United States in 1929 compiled by the Committee on the Costs of Medical Care, material on medical relief in Essex County, Ontario, and studies and reports on medical economics in Michigan (1933-1948). Also papers on the Twentieth Century Fund, the World Health Organization and on health benefits for the UAW-CIO in 1949. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical and Health Policy Collection.

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