Papers, 1956-2000.

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Papers, 1956-2000.

The second series is correspondence arranged chronologically, from 1960 to 2000.

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College of Physicians of Philadelphia

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The Francis Clark Wood Institute for the History of Medicine was established in 1976 to promote to the scholarly community the rich historical resources of the College's historical library and the Mütter Museum. The Institute sponsors conferences, occasional seminars, and short-term travel grants to researchers who require the resources of the museum and library. According to the History of Science Society, “the Wood Institute is the historical programming arm of the College of Phys...

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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The American Academy of Arts and Sciences was chartered by the legislature of Massachusetts in 1780 and is the second oldest learned society in the U.S. Among its incorporators were James Bowdoin, John Adams, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. From the description of Records of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1775-1800 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122413111 ...

American Philosophical Society

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Benjamin Franklin founded the American Philosophical Society in 1743 in Philadelphia, patterning it after the Royal Society of London. It's purpose was the promotion of the study of science and the practical arts of agriculture, engineering trades, and manufactures. Subjects of today's "philosophy" were generally excluded from the societies of the 17th and 18th centuries and the word "philosophy" meant to them "love of knowledge," and was essentially the equivalent of today's "science." Interest...

Eyler, John M.

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American association for the history of medicine

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Founded in 1925, the American Association for the History of Medicine is the oldest continuously functioning scholarly organization devoted to the study of the history of all aspects of the health profession. Its purpose is to promote interest in the field and encourage research and teaching. From the description of American Association for the History of Medicine records, 1940-1969 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168933 From the guide to the American Associat...

Kohler, Robert E

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Farley, John, 1936-....

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Aronowitz, Robert A. (Robert Alan), 1953-

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University of Chicago. Press

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Gamble, Vanessa Northington

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Rosen, George, 1910-1977

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George Rosen was born in New York City in 1910. After attending City College he went to Humboldt University in Berlin for his M.D. (1935). In 1953 he left medical practice to become a professor of health education at Columbia University's School of Health and Administrative Medicine. Throughout his working career he studied and authored numerous articles and books, including A History of Public Health (1958). Rosen also served as editor of the American Journal of Public Health. From ...

Reverby, Susan

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Weisz, George

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Faust, Drew Gilpin

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Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons

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Webster, Charles, 1936-....

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Epstein, Steven, 1952-

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Rosenberg, Charles E.

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Charles E. Rosenberg was an assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin until August 1963, then associate professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, starting in Sept. 1963. From the description of Charles Rosenberg correspondence with Margaret T. Riley, 1963-1971 (bulk 1963) (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 61709593 Charles E. Rosenberg was born in New York City in 1936. He graduated with a B.A. from t...

Nye, Robert Jay

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English author. From the description of Papers, 1911, 1959-1975. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122598001 ...

Wailoo, Keith

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University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History and Sociology of Science.

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Hamlin, Christopher, 1951-....

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Golden, Janet Lynne, 1951-

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Worboys, Michael, 1948-....

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Thackray, Arnold, 1939-....

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Sivin, Nathan

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Numbers, Ronald L.

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Smith, Frank

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Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll.

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Carroll Smith-Rosenberg was born in 1936. She earned her B.A. from the Connecticut College for Women in 1957, and M.A. in 1958 and Ph. D. in 1968 from Columbia University. She was appointed Research Assistant Professor at Penn in 1970, Assistant Professor in 1972 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 1974. In 1971, she taught the first course on "Women in America" at Penn. Active in the women's rights movement in Philadelphia, Smith-Rosenberg traced the dispute and stress about women's trad...

Cravens, Hamilton

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Parssinen, Terry M.

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Society for the Social History of Medicine

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Lal, Maneesha.

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Cambridge university press

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Brumberg, Joan Jacobs

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Professor of Human Development, Cornell University. From the description of Joan Jacobs Brumberg papers, 1980-2009. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64691990 From the guide to the Joan Jacobs Brumberg papers, 1980-2009., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...

Sicherman, Barbara.

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Institute of Medicine (U.S.)

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Hartwell, Robert M., 1932-

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Shapin, Steven

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Buhler-Wilkerson, Karen

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Callahan, Daniel, 1930-....

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Fissell, Mary Elizabeth

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Rieber, Alfred J.

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Alfred Joseph Rieber was born in Mount Vernon, New York in 1931. After receiving his B.A. from Colgate University in 1953, he attended the Russian (now Harriman) Institute of Columbia University and graduated with M.A. in 1954 and Ph.D. in 1959 . His doctoral program included one year (1958-1959) at Moscow State University, where he studied as a Columbia Travelling Fellow in the first U.S.-Soviet Cultural Exchange Program. He taught at the Northwestern University from 1959 to 1965, ...

Jones, Susan D., 1964-

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Garland Publishing, Inc.

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Becker, Elisa Marielle.

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