Papers, 1935-1955.

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Papers, 1935-1955.

Contains correspondence, clippings, offprints, typescripts, notes, case histories of patients, research materials on various subjects, scrapbooks, testimonial dinner signature book, photographs, and other memorabilia. Also includes one reel of film. Includes correspondence with organizations such as the Medical Society of the State of New York, Michael Reese Hospital, Ohio Chemical and Manufacturing Company, Playtex International, Scanlan-Morris Company, State University of Iowa, and others. Individual correspondents include Herman Kretschner, Ralph Kunstadter, Marshall Korshak, Mildred Shaulis, and others. Material relates to the care of premature infants, patient treatment, pediatric research, the manufacture of bassinets, polio, and infant incubators.

3 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7649553

University of Chicago Library

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