Jack Curry Redman Oral History Collection 1987

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Jack Curry Redman Oral History Collection 1987

This collection contains the oral history interview with Dr. Jack Redman conducted by University of New Mexico professor Dr. Jake Spidle in 1987. Dr. Redman practiced medicine in Albuquerque, New Mexico for forty years. He served sixty days in Vietnam with the Volunteer Physicians for Vietnam of the American Medical Association, where he provided medical care to injured civilians, was active in New Mexico Skin Cancer Project, was a Republican candidate for office, and educated the public about the risks of cancer. The collection includes the final transcript of the interview and two audio tapes.

1 oversized folder and 2 audio tapes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404533

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