Paul B. Cornely papers, 1925-1999.

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Paul B. Cornely papers, 1925-1999.

Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.

5 linear feet (4 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7965455

National Library of Medicine

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Howard University. College of Medicine

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University of Michigan. Medical School

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See the historical sketch in the finding aid for the Medical School (University of Michigan) Records. From the guide to the Medical School (University of Michigan) publications, 1849-1999, (Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan) While the University of Michigan's charters of 1817 and 1837 both called for the inclusion of medical education within the curriculum, no action was taken to carry out this mandate until 1848. On January 19 of that year the r...

Cornely, Paul B. (Paul Bertau), 1906-

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A native of Guadaloupe, French West Indies, Paul Bertau Cornely (1906-2002) received the bulk of his education at the University of Michigan. He followed his Bachelor's degree in 1928 with an M.D. in 1931. Nineteen thirty four marked the year he earned his Ph.D. in Public Health at Michigan and began a long career at Howard University. He taught at the Howard School of Medicine from 1934 until his retirement in 1973. During that period, Cornely distinguished himself both through achievement at t...

American public health association

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The American Public Health Association was founded in 1872 as a professional organization of physicians, nurses, educators, sanitary engineers, environmentalists, social workers, optometrists, podiatrists, pharmacists, dentists, hygienists, and other community health specialists. In pursuit of its goal of protecting and promoting personal and environmental health, the APHA offers services including the promulgation of standards, the establishment of uniform practices and procedures, development ...