Papers, 1916-2003.

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Papers, 1916-2003.

The Maxwell Finland Papers, 1916-2003, document Finland's career as a specialist in infectious diseases atBoston City Hospital and as George Richards Minot Professor of Medicine atHarvard Medical School.

38.5 cubic feet in 35 record cartons, three document boxes, two half-document boxes, one legal document box, and three oversized flat boxes.

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United States. Veterans Administration

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Channing Laboratory

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Kass, Edward H. (Edward Harold), 1917-

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Edward Harold Kass (1917-1990), William Ellery Channing Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, was an infectious diseases specialist in Boston, Mass. whose epidemiological research focused on antimicrobial agents, pyelonephritis, hypertension, and toxic shock syndrome. Kass was appointed Research Fellow at the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory at Boston City Hospital in 1949, and became director of the Channing Laboratory at Boston City Hospital in 1963. In 1977 Kass moved with the Channin...

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Lederle Laboratories

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Thorndike Memorial Laboratory

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Finland, Maxwell

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Maxwell Finland (MF), Director of the Second and Fourth Medical Services and the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory (TML) at Boston City Hospital (BCH), and George Richards Minot Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS), was an infectious diseases specialist, academic physician, and ethicist who studied the safety and effectiveness of antibiotics. He was born 15 March 1902 near Kiev, Russia, to Frank and Rebecca (Povza) Finland. His family emigrated to the West End of Boston...

Boston City Hospital. Harvard Medical Unit

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Castle, William B. (William Bosworth), 1897-

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Physician. From the description of Reminiscences of William Castle: oral history, 1987. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122441462 William Bosworth Castle (1897-1990), MD, 1921, Harvard Medical School, was George Richards Minot Professor of Medicine and Francis Weld Peabody Faculty Professor of Medicine, and directed the Harvard Medical Services at Boston City Hospital from 1940 to 1963. Castle's research focused on blood diseases including ...

Sabin, Albert B. (Albert Bruce), 1906-

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Dr. Albert Sabin, developer of the oral, live virus polio vaccine, began his career in biomedical research in 1926 while still a student at New York University where he received his M.D. degree. He worked at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1935-1939. From 1939 through 1969, Dr. Sabin was successively Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Research Pediatrics, and Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and The Children's Ho...

Davidson, Charles S. (Charles Sprecher), 1910-2000

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Davidson (McGill, M.D. 1939) taught at Harvard Medical School from 1945 and became William B. Castle Professor of Medicine in 1973. He was associate director of Thorndike Memorial Laboratories from 1963 to 1973 and was associated with the Clinical Research Center at M.I.T. His research was in nutrition, metabolism, and liver diseases. From the description of Papers of Charles Sprecher Davidson, 1949-1983 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 281438775 ...

Minot, George Richards, 1885-1950

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George Richards Minot (1885-1950), AB, 1908, Harvard College; MD, 1912, Harvard Medical School, was a hematologist and Director of the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory at Boston City Hospital. Minot was also Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. His research focused on blood and nutrition, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1934 for discovering that liver extract cured pernicious anemia. From the description of Papers, 1891-1951. (Harvard Universi...