New Mexico State Tuberculosis Sanatorium Records 1943-1954

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New Mexico State Tuberculosis Sanatorium Records 1943-1954

The collection surveys the history of the New Mexico State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, with particular emphasis on the years 1943 to 1954. The collection includes correspondence concerning patient complaints, personnel disputes and communications between doctors from 1950 to 1954. Also included are various administrative documents such as occupancy reports, financial documents, and forms concerning the policies of the public sanatorium. Medical staff correspondences, minutes from medical board meetings, and the institution's constitution with by laws are also documented as well as the 1952 official booklet of the State Tuberculosis Sanatorium.

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Barfield, James.

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Gellenthien, Carl H.

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Simpson, Alva A.

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Kenney, Bergere A., 1920-1988

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Simms, Albert G., II, 1920-

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