Milton Irwin Roemer papers, 1930-2000 (inclusive).

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Milton Irwin Roemer papers, 1930-2000 (inclusive).

The papers include correspondence, writings, topical files, and photographs which document Milton Roemer's career as a health administrator, a professor of public health, and an advocate for national health insurance. The papers also highlight Roemer's work for the World Health Organization and the Saskatchewan Department of Public Health and include material concerning his loyalty case. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.

118 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8021952

Yale University Library

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Roemer, Milton Irwin, 1916-2001

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Milton Roemer was born in Paterson, NJ, March 24, 1916. He received his BA from Cornell University (1936), his MD from New York University (1940), and an MPH from the University of Michigan (1943). He interned at Barnert Memorial Hospital, in Paterson (1940-1941), was with the New Jersey Health Department from 1941 and 1942, and from 1943 to 1948 with the U. S. Public Health Service in Washington, DC. Dr. Roemer served as a member of the faculty of Yale University Medical School from 1949 to 195...