Papers of James Lawder Gamble, 1915-1957 (inclusive).

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Papers of James Lawder Gamble, 1915-1957 (inclusive).

Papers document Gamble's research and teaching in biochemistry and pediatrics, including laboratory notebooks, ca.1919-1939, from Johns Hopkins and Children's Hospital; lecture notes and photographs and negatives used in teaching; manuscripts of scientific articles and papers with related research notes and charts; speeches; documents concerning appointments; and professional correspondence. Correspondence, ca.1919-1957, pertains to fellowships, funds, pediatrics courses, research, publishing, and similar matters. Also includes committee report and letter, 1941, about establishing a new children's building at Massachusetts General Hospital.

2 boxes and 25 v.

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Harvard Medical School. Dept. of Pediatrics.

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Gamble, James Lawder, 1883-1959.

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Gamble (Harvard, M.D. 1910) taught pediatrics at Johns Hopkins from 1915 to 1922, and then joined the staff of the Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital. He was a noted researcher in biochemistry and pediatrics, and his work focused on the application of the methods of chemistry to the study of disease. His studies of the physiology and pathology of extracellular fluid are classic. From the description of Papers of James Lawder Gamble, 1915-1957 (inclusive). (Harvard Univers...

Children's Hospital (Boston, Mass.)

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Gamble, James Lawder, 1883-1959.

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Gamble (Harvard, M.D. 1910) taught pediatrics at Johns Hopkins from 1915 to 1922, and then joined the staff of the Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital. He was a noted researcher in biochemistry and pediatrics, and his work focused on the application of the methods of chemistry to the study of disease. His studies of the physiology and pathology of extracellular fluid are classic. From the description of Papers of James Lawder Gamble, 1915-1957 (inclusive). (Harvard Univers...