George Libman Engel oral history collection, 1974-1985.

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George Libman Engel oral history collection, 1974-1985.

Collection contains three separate interviews of Dr. Engel: interviewers are Sanford Meyerowitz (Jan. 1974; Leaders in American Medicine Series); James W. Bartlett (Jan. 7, 1983); Manfred Wasserman (May 23-24, 1985). The Meyerowitz interview is a transcription of a filmed interview. Engel was a nephew of Dr. Emanuel Libman, who is discussed in the Wasserman interview. Some printed matter relating to Dr. Engel and Dr. Libman is included with the collection.

3 interviews (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7611368

National Library of Medicine

Related Entities

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Waserman, Manfred J.

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Engel, George L. (George Libman), 1913-1999

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Libman, Emanuel, 1872-1946

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Dr. Libman received his medical degree from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and was associated with the Mount Sinai Hospital as a pathologist, and attending and consulting physician. Renowned as a clinician, he also made contributions in the fields of bacteriology and cardiology including work on blood cultures in bacterial infections; described a form of endocarditis, now known as "Libman-Sacks disease." From the description of Emanuel Libman papers, 1885...

Meyerowitz, Sanford, 1927-,

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Bartlett, James W.,

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