William L. Minear Papers 1933-1990

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William L. Minear Papers 1933-1990

The collection documents the professional career and educational background of Albuquerque orthopedic surgeon Dr. William L. Minear (1910-1994). The materials consist of professional papers including Dr. Minear's thesis and dissertation with the supporting engravings and his 1990 paper "Orthopedic Update." Other materials include black and white photographs, news clippings concerning the Sierra County Arthritis clinic, correspondence, and a listing of the professional memberships and awards and achievements.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404506

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