Henry Leber Coit papers, 1865-1918.

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Henry Leber Coit papers, 1865-1918.

Contains correspondence, photographs, genealogical data, certificates and diplomas, medical school lecture notes, day books, case reports, memorandum books, ledgers and accounts, reports, articles and speeches, notes, reprints, clippings, printed matter, graphs, charts, and blueprints. Correspondence consists of personal, general, and consultation letters. Names in general correspondence include I.A. Abt, Samuel S. Adams, Samuel Ambery, J. Finley Bell, William H. Buffum, Charles C. Carlin, Howard Childs Carpenter, James S. Chadwick, Henry Dwight Chapin, H. W. Conn, Walter Lester Conn, P.J. Eaton, Ogden M. Edwards, W.W. Ford, Rowland Godfrey Freeman, Alfred Friedlander, Otto P. Geier, Clifford Grulee, Samuel McClintock Hamill, Henry F. Helmholz, Charles Herrman, L. Emmett Holt, Philip Van Ingen, Collins H. Johnston, Edwin O. Jordan, J. W. Kerr, J.H. Mason Knox, Henry Koplik, Walter E. Kruesi, Linnaeus E. La Fétra, Janet Lane-Claypon, Theodore Le Boutillier, Walter D. Ludlum, Alexander McAlister, T. C. McCleave, Floy McEwen, Henry T. Machell, G. Lloyd Magruder, George Clark Mosher, Walter G. Murphy, William H. Murray, William A. Northridge, Maurice Ostheimer, R. A. Pearson, Godfrey R. Pisek, M.J. Rosenau, John Ruhräh, H. Merriman Smith, Daniel Strock, J.J. Thomas, and Henry Enos Tuley.

7 linear ft. (16 MS. boxes + 6 v. + case items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6825190

National Library of Medicine

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Babies' Hospital-Coit Memorial.

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Medical Milk Commission of Essex Co., N. J.

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Coit, Henry Leber, 1854-1917

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Henry Leber Coit (1854-1917) was a pediatrician and won recognition for his work on the care and feeding of infants. He pioneered the certified milk movement, organized the Medical Milk Commission of Essex Co., N. J., established the Newark Babies' Hospital, and held office in the American Association of Medical Milk Commissions, pediatric and medical societies, and international congresses. From the guide to the Henry Leber Coit Papers, 1773-1966 (bulk 1870-1917), (History of Medici...