Individuals, doctors, surgeons : William Smith Tillett papers, 1917-1971.

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Individuals, doctors, surgeons : William Smith Tillett papers, 1917-1971.

Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, brochures, speeches, photographs, and other material concerning Dr. Tillett's medical career, including trip to the Pacific, and military work, 1945-1948, election to the National Academy of Sciences, 1951, reception of an honorary degree at the University of Chicago, 1952, reception of Borden Award, 1952, term as president of the Association of American Physicians, 1958, dedication of William Smith Tillett Research Laboratories of the Dept. of Medicine at New York University - Bellevue Medical Center, 1958, reception on an honorary degree from Northwestern University, 1959, and other matters; books, pamphlets, and papers by Tillett and others; and other miscellaneous material.

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