Stanford University, Office of the Medical Adviser of Women, records 1932-1938

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Stanford University, Office of the Medical Adviser of Women, records 1932-1938

Photocopies of psychological case histories and evaluations of students, largely by Dr. Elizabeth G. Whitney, consultant psychologist; and correspondence of Dr. Whitney, Dr. Dorothy H. Heilman, medical advisor, Dr. Bertha Dyment, and Dr. Helen B. Pryor, asst. medical examiner.

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