Microcirculatory Society records, 1954-1999.

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Microcirculatory Society records, 1954-1999.

The Microcirculatory Society Records, 1954-1999, document the society from its beginning until the end of the 1990's. Documents within the collection include society by-laws, meeting agendas, conference information, membership lists, directories, committee meeting notes, and correspondence of past presidents Herbert J. Berman (1972-1973), William L. Joyner (1987-1988), Robert W. Gore (1988-1989), and James B. Bassingthwaighte (1990-1991).

3.2 lin. ft. (8 archives boxes)

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Bassingthwaighte, James B.

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Bloch, Edward H.

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Loyner, William L.

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Berman, Herbert J.

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Microcirculatory society

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Historical Background The Microcirculatory Society was organized in 1954; Edward Bloch served as its first president. It was organized from isolated and independent groups or individuals concerned with research on microcirculation. The Society first met in conjunction with the 67th annual meeting of the American Association of Anatomists. The conference was conceived and implemented by Edward Bloch, Department of Anatomy, Western Reserve Univ...

Gore, Robert W., 1937-

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