Harvard School of Public Health Buildings and Grounds, Interiors, and Subjects. Images, ca. 1937-1964.

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Harvard School of Public Health Buildings and Grounds, Interiors, and Subjects. Images, ca. 1937-1964.

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Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital.

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Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

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The Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine opened in 1965 in Boston, Mass. and represents the consolidated collections of the Harvard Medical Library and the Boston Medical Library. From the description of Records of the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, ca. 1800-1979 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 281437019 The Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, dedicated in 1965, was designed by Hugh Stubbins Associates of Cambridge. It was created fro...

Simmons, James Stevens, 1890-1954

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Brig. Gen. James Stevens Simmons (1900-1954) served as the first Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health from 1946 to 1954, when the institution becam an independent part of Harvard University. During World War II, he was Chief of Preventative Medicine for the U.S. Army. In 1949, he edited and published Public Health in the World Today. From the description of Personal and Professional Records, 1942-1949. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 231054705 ...

McFarland, Ross Armstrong, 1901-1976

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Ross McFarland is regarded as the father of human factors in aviation. A researcher at the Fatigue Laboratory at Harvard University in the 1930s and 1940s, McFarland joined the faculty of Harvard School of Public Health in 1947, and later became the first occupant of the Florence and Daniel Guggenheim Chair of Aerospace Health and Safety at Harvard. He was involved in many areas of research and maintained a broad range of interests throughout his career. From the description of Ross ...

Weller, Thomas Huckle, 1915-2008

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Thomas Huckle Weller, 1915- , AB, 1936, University of Michigan; SM, 1937, University of Michigan; MD, 1940, Harvard Medical School, was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine with John Enders and Frederick Robbins for the successful cultivation of poliomyelitis virus in tissue cultures, which contributed to the development of polio vaccines. Weller was Assistant Director of the Research Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital in Boston, Mass. from 1949 to 1954, w...

Goldmann, Franz

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Ingalls, Theodore Hunt.

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Edsall, Geoffrey, 1908-1980.

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Leavell, Hugh Rodman, 1902-1976

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Hume, Edgar Erskine, 1889-1952

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Edgar Erskine Hume, a major general in the U.S. Army medical corps, was born in Frankfort, Kentucky, in 1889. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Centre College in Danville and earned a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1913. He entered the U.S. Army medical corps in 1916 and commanded all American hospitals in Italy before transferring to France near the end of World War I. He later directed the American Red Cross in Serbia during a typhus epidemic. During World War II,...

Augustine, Donald L. (Donald Leslie), 1895-

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Gordon, John Everett

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Drinker, Philip (1893- ).

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Rice, Elizabeth P. (Elizabeth Prince)

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Elizabeth P. Rice was a professor in the Harvard School of Public Health. From the description of Elizabeth P. Rice papers, 1949-1968. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63285862 From the guide to the Elizabeth P. Rice papers, 1949-1968, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Social Welfare History Archives [swha]) Elizabeth Prince Rice, educator and medical social worker, was born in 1900 in Brighton, Massachusetts, the daughter o...

World Health Assembly (1st : 1948 : Geneva, Switzerland)

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Stare, Fredrick J. (Fredrick John), 1910-

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Stuart, Harold C. (Harold Coe), 1891-

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Stuart (Columbia, M.D. 1918) taught pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, 1921- ; was also physician and chief of the Child Health Division at Children's Medical Center from 1946 to 1953; and a physician and consulting physician until his retirement in 1958. In addition he established the first Department of Maternal and Child Health in any school of public health. Stuart was noted for his 27-year study of the growth and development of 134 children from the fetal period to their 18th year. ...

Reed, Robert B.

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