Moses Barron papers 1911-1978

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Moses Barron papers 1911-1978

Collection contains materials relating to Moses Barron's medical experiences in World War I and his work as a doctor and researcher at the University of Minnesota.

1 box (1.0 cubic foot)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6619339

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