Perry, H. Mitchell (Horace Mitchell), 1923-2002, Vertical File

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VF05786

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Perry, H. Mitchell (Horace Mitchell), 1923-2002, Vertical File

Date(s)

  • 1954-2002 (Creation)

Extent

0.02 Linear Feet

Name of creator

(1923-2002)

Biographical history

Horace Mitchell Perry, Jr., graduated from Washington University School of Medicine in 1946. A specialist in hypertension and stroke, H. Mitchell Perry continued his research at Washington University School of Medicine after retiring as director of the hypertension division in the early 1990s. He served as a physician coordinator for the national Veterans Administration Hypertension Program and as director of the Hypertension Screening and Treatment Program for the Department of Veterans' Affairs in Washington DC, until his death.

In the early 1950's, Perry was a member of the first American group to succeed in medically treating hypertension. In collaboration with foundations such as the World Health Organization, Perry traveled the globe with his wife, Betty, to determine whether environmental factors in different cultures may influence the risk of hypertension and stroke.

*Source: Outlook Magazine, Spring 2002.

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The Vertical File Collection is open and accessible for research.

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Item description, Reference Code, Bernard Becker Medical Library Archives, Washington University in St. Louis.

Languages of the material

  • English

Scripts of the material

  • Latin

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See also Clinicopathologic conference files for Dec. 1972; See also WUMSAH files.

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"Describing Archives: A Content Standard, Second Edition (DACS), 2013."

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