Heiman/Kalisher papers, [1920-1960]

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Heiman/Kalisher papers, [1920-1960]

Dr. Jacob Heiman [bulk of correspondence files among these papers]: correspondence; ms. drafts/proofs [at least one in German language] for articles on cancer and on pituitary hormones; ms. notes, prepublication mss.; lecture notes/printouts; correspondence and reports pertaining to editorial activities for the American Review of Soviet Medicine., licenses, memberships and certificates; article reprints, some hand-labeled, pertinent to scholarly research; commercial reproductions of graphic art works, as derived from serial publications, containing medical themes and iconography; b&w photos and transparencies in various small to medium sizes [many mounted on various types of paper support] documenting studies of 'cretinism', the dissection of laboratory rats and microscope photo enlargements; printed chart: "War Gases and Chemicals - By Special Permission of Army Ordinance". Dr. Helen Heiman: correspondence [several items]; licenses, memberships and certificates. Dr. Elizabeth Kalisher: correspondence; licenses, memberships and certificates. Laboratory artifacts: glass slides containing various configurations of blood samples apparently used for courses in Pathology and Histology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University; glass vials and beakers, lighting set for physical examination, glass transparencies apparently in correspondence with paper-support photographic materials within the Heiman ms. and papers collection.

[10] linear feet of records6 cubic feet. of medical equipment

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Heiman, Helen

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Kalisher, Elizabeth

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Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons

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American-Soviet Medical Society.

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The Society was founded in New York City in 1943 to keep American physicians informed of Soviet medical advances and to improve relations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; published the American-Soviet Medical Review; disbanded in 1949. From the description of American-Soviet Medical Society records, 1942-1987 (bulk 1943-1948). (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 50124790 The society was founded in New York City in 1943. I...

Heiman, Jacob.

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Dr. Heiman was a New York physician. Both he and his wife, Elizabeth Kalisher (or Kalischer) Heiman (married in 1911), a dentist, were involved with the literary and artistic community in New York in the 1920s through the 1960s. Interested in printing and printing history, Jacob Heiman was a colleague and friend of Dr. Robert Leslie and was a member and supporter of the Typophiles. As an editor of the American Review of Soviet Medicine. Dr. Heiman was very active in facilitating an exchange of c...

Leslie, Robert L., 1885-1987

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