Papers, 1950-1965

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Papers, 1950-1965

The Ethel Collins Dunham Papers, 1950-1965, are the product of Dunham's work in children's health. Dunham, whose specialty was in newborn babies, and in particular, premature babies, established national (US) standards for the care of newborns. The collection includes her research on the family life of primates.

3 record cartons, 1 file box, 5 card and lantern slide boxes.

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Eliot, Martha M. (Martha May), 1891-1978

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Martha May Eliot (April 7, 1891 – February 14, 1978), was a foremost pediatrician and specialist in public health, an assistant director for WHO, and an architect of New Deal and postwar programs for maternal and child health. Her first important research, community studies of rickets in New Haven, Connecticut, and Puerto Rico, explored issues at the heart of social medicine. Together with Edwards A. Park, her research established that public health measures (dietary supplementation with vitamin...

A. Bollinger

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Dr. Milo Brooks

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Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

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Dr. Arthur Parmalee

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World Health Organization . Country Office in Pakistan

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Dunham, Ethel C. (Ethel Collins), 1883-

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Dunham, premature infant specialist and child advocate, was instrumental in establishing national (US) standards for the care of newborns. Dunham graduated from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1918, and completed an internship in pediatrics under Dr. John Howland in 1920. Dunham then was appointed instructor at Yale Medical School in 1920, was promoted to assistant and then associate clinical professor in 1927. During this time, Dunham became a consultant to the United States Children's ...

Mann, Ida, 1893-1983

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Ida Mann worked as an ophthalmic surgeon in Perth and helped establish a medical school at the University. She investigated the incidence and treatment of trachoma amongst the Aboriginal people in northern Australia. Author of The science of seeing, The development of the human eye, The chase: an autobiography and other works. From the description of Papers. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221148190 ...

Harlow, Harry F.

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F. W. Clements

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US public health service.

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Day, Richard

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Spillius, Elizabeth

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Hosemann, ...

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Coombe Lying-in Hospital

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Wilson, Jack

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