Papers, 1926-1991.

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Papers, 1926-1991.

The Sidney H. Ingbar Papers, 1926-1991, document Ingbar's career as an endocrinologist and academic physician at Harvard Medical School, Boston City Hospital, and Beth Israel Hospital, and his research on thyroid-related issues.

15.5 cubic ft. in 15 record cartons, 1 large flat document box.

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