Administrative records of Barlow Medical Library, 1907-1952.

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Administrative records of Barlow Medical Library, 1907-1952.

These three volumes of the Barlow Medical Library Association chronicle the first sixteen years of its operation. The volumes include minutes from 1907 to 1932, correspondence pertaining to the function of the library, lists of members, lists of donations, holding records for various years, by-laws and the Association's constitution. The volumes also include six loose items. In volume 1 they include: an obituary for a librarian, minutes for a1920 meeting, and minutes for a 1921 meeting. In volume 2 they include: a form letter from 1914, an undated notice, and a list of articles on fractures from 1912. In volume 3 they include: a pamphlet from the Barlow Medical Library and a note regarding the history of the Association.

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