Borden S. Veeder papers, 1889-1967. 1889-1967.

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Borden S. Veeder papers, 1889-1967. 1889-1967.

Includes diary, unpublished essay "The Origin and Early Years of the American Board of Pediatrics", scrapbooks and certificates.

.5 linear ft.

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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine. Library.

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United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 21 (Rouen, France)

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Children's Hospital (Saint Louis, Mo.)

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A group of St. Louis women founded St. Louis Children's Hospital as a charity venture in 1879. Physicians of Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri staffed the hospital from 1879-1910. When the college closed, the hospital sought another medical school affiliation. Following negotiations between Grace Jones, president of the hospital Board of Managers, and Robert S. Brookings, president of WU, an agreement was reached in 1912, whereby pediatric faculty of WUSM would staff the hospital. In 1915...

American Board of Pediatrics

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Veeder, Borden S. (Borden Smith), 1883-1970

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Physician, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Washington University, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics in 1911. Served in the 21st. Base Hospital, France, during World War I. Editor, Journal of Pediatrics 1932-1960. From the description of Borden S. Veeder papers, 1889-1967. 1889-1967. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 10663816 ...