Photograph Collection 1938-1957.
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Spies Nutrition Clinic.
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The Spies Nutrition Clinic operated out of the Hillman Hospital from 1936 to the time of Dr. Spies' death in 1960. Dr. James McLester, president of the American Medical Association and physician-in-chief of the Hillman Hospital, first invited Dr. Spies to Birmingham in 1935 to test the Goldberger diet on local pellagrins. Dr. Spies successfully treated Birmingham area pellagrins with the Goldberger diet and remained in the city where he found an abundance of clinical material for his nutritional...
Southern Medical Association
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Dreizen, Samuel
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Niedermeier, William, 1923-
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Stone, Robert, 1964-
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Hutchinson, Martha C.
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Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
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Spies discovered a pellagra cure. From the description of Spies, Tom Douglas, letter, 1936. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 22177083 ...