William de Berniere MacNider Papers, 1905-1962

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William de Berniere MacNider Papers, 1905-1962

1905-1962

William de Berniere MacNider MacNider received an M. D. from the University of North Carolina in 1903. He was named Kenan Professor of Pharmacology at UNC in 1905 and Kenan Research Professor of Pharmacology in 1920. He served as Dean of the UNC Medical School from 1937 to 1940 and held numerous lecture and research appointments at universities and hospitals in the mid-Atlantic region. The collection is chiefly correspondence, personal and professional, of William DeBerniere MacNider with friends, relatives, students, and colleagues, relating to his work and the research of others, medical organizations, the University of North Carolina, and local affairs in Chapel Hill, N.C. University of North Carolina materials include discussions of University consolidation, athletics, honorary degrees, faculty activities, the University library, and the medical and public health schools. Also included are manuscript volumes, lecture notes, and laboratory notebooks.

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