Records, 1907-1968.

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Records, 1907-1968.

Records include articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes, correspondence, lectures and speeches, membership and publicity materials, and financial records. Membership records list names of N.J. physicians from 1907-1961. Also, Dr. Strasser's lecture notes on a case of lymphosarcoma of the abdominal organs and sarcoma of the male breast, Dr. Berg's introductory remarks for a lecture on pulmonary hypertension, and a discussion on the appendix, as well as notes for his lecture and article on the Society's "First Fifty Years.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7408512

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Berg, Samuel, Dr., ca. 1898-1990.

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Martland, Harrison S. Dr., 1883-1954.

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Teimer, Theodore, Dr.

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