Minutes, 1951-1981.

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Minutes, 1951-1981.

Minutes of Library Committee of College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1951-1981, with reports of Library Administration and Historical Department, financial statements, and correspondence, documenting growth, development, and financial status of College Library.

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