Julius B. Richmond papers, 1941-2004 (bulk 1968-1997).

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Julius B. Richmond papers, 1941-2004 (bulk 1968-1997).

Administrative material, correspondence, reports, publications, minutes, and personal items document the career of Julius B. Richmond, pediatrician, public health official, and university professor. The papers are a complete and comprehensive documentary record of his service and activities. The main focus of the collection is on his career in the academic world as well as service to the public, including his tenure as the U.S. Surgeon General (1977-1981). The health and well-being of children were of particular concern and dominated his career. The bulk of the material in the collection relates to his career after 1965, which includes his time as Surgeon General and Harvard Medical School (1971-1988), as well as the various programs he helped implement, such as Head Start (1965) and Healthy People.

92 linear ft. (124 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6825027

National Library of Medicine

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