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- FC053
- Collection
- 1911-1973
The papers consist of three series: 1. General files, 1952-1973; 2. Letters from J.K. Parnas, 1932-1947; and 3. Reprints, 1911-1945. General Files contain bibliographies of Gerty Cori, letters to Herman Kalckar, and selected transcript including “This I believe, 1952”
Cori, Gerty T.
- VF02637-B81-F02637
- Folder
Gilson, Arthur S., Jr., Vertical File
- VF02637
- Collection
Graham, Helen Tredway (Mrs. Evarts Graham), Vertical File
- VF02787
- Collection
- 1953-1971
Graham, Helen Tredway
- VF02815-B87-F02815
- Folder
Part of Gray, Samuel H., Vertical File
- FC095
- Collection
- 1853-1882
This collection consists of reprints, a bibliography, and biographical information on John T. Hodgen. Also included in the collection are original letters by him, a correspondence file on the Hodgens by descendant Stuart Mudd, reports and exhibits of an ethics case in 1867, and material on the Hodgen lectures, 1922-1982.
Accession 2018-005 is unprocessed and includes a number of items relating to John T. Hodgen including drafts of patient cases and scientific articles for publication, postcards and hotel receipts from travel abroad to Europe (Scotland, Ireland, and France), letters from relatives in Elizabethtown and Hodgenville, Kentucky, as well as letters Hodgen wrote while traveling from Missouri to California on gold mining expedition. Also included as part of this accession is a dozen or more letters written by Colonel John J. Mudd to his mother Eliza Mudd. Colonel Mudd was Dr. Hodgen’s brother in law who died in battle during the civil war. A smaller number of items were included in this accession including John M. Hodgen’s law degree from Washington University (Dr. Hodgen’s son) and his photographs of his family.
Hodgen, John T. (John Thompson)