Papers of Richard Clarke Cabot, 1886-1974 (inclusive), 1888-1939 (bulk)

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Papers of Richard Clarke Cabot, 1886-1974 (inclusive), 1888-1939 (bulk)

Richard Clarke Cabot (1868-1939) was a physician and medical educator whose interests included social work, religion and medicine, and medical ethics. The Papers of Richard Clarke Cabot document both his professional and family life.

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