Seelig, Major G., Lectures, Vertical File
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Seelig, Major G., Lectures, Vertical File
Medical Ethics, 1927-1960. Box 9-10.
Part of Park J. White Papers
Notes, publications, forms and clippings on these topics. Most folders also have correspondence.
Clippings from Medical Public Affairs scrapbooks: 29Jan66, 30Jan66, 3Apr66, 16Apr66, 17Apr66, 7Jul66
Clippings from Medical Public Affairs scrapbooks: 10Feb55, 9Sep63, 7Oct63, 15Dec63, 29Jan64, 3Jun65, 10Aug65, 3Nov65, 10Jun66, 14Dec66, 5Jan67, 24Dec67, 2Jan68, 13Jan68, 14Jan68, 1Feb68, 22Mar68, 22Nov68, 12Dec68, 5Feb69, 5Jul69, 6Jul69, 5Oct69, 22Oct69, 19Feb70, 9Apr72, 22Mar74
Part of Goldstein, Max A., Vertical File
Barnes Hospital, pre - 1909, Vertical File
Barnes Hospital (Saint. Louis, Mo.)
Barnes Hospital, 1950-1959, Vertical File
Barnes Hospital (Saint. Louis, Mo.)
Barnes Hospital, 1930-1949, Vertical File
Barnes Hospital (Saint. Louis, Mo.)
Barnes Hospital, 1960-1969, Vertical File
Barnes Hospital (Saint. Louis, Mo.)
Barnes Hospital, 1990-1999, Vertical File
Barnes Hospital (Saint. Louis, Mo.)
Alpha Omega Alpha, Vertical File
Alpha Omega Alpha. Alpha of Missouri Chapter
Barnes Medical College, Vertical File
Barnes Medical College, Saint Louis
Scrapbooks compiled by Frank J. Lutz, 1876-1915, a volume called "Doctors registered with the Missouri Board of Health, and letters and reports concerning a proposed world medical conference to be held during the St. Louis Worlds Fair, 1904.
The scrapbooks document Lutz's professional life and interests in documents such as clippings, invitations, menus, letters, and certificates. In the scrapbooks are memorabilia of Lutz professional associations meetings and St. Louis medical schools and hospitals where he was on the staff or faculty. Newspaper coverage of physicians, medical matters, and medical societies, colleges, and hospitals is largely local but also national and international.
Lutz, Frank J.
The William H. Olmsted papers include correspondence, manuscripts on diabetes, clippings, and reprints of articles. The materials mainly concern the period 1958-1977. Most of the correspondence is photocopied.
Olmsted, William H.
The Kountz papers are arranged in five short series, including one (Series 5) comprising correspondence received by his wife, Willie Mae Kountz, after his death. In general, the papers reflect to a significant extent Mrs. Kountz’s selections of materials to document her husband’s career. Included are correspondence, press clippings, and publications.
Kountz, William B.
Butcher's files document his career and those of his colleagues such as Evarts A. Graham, Peter Heinbecker, Carl Moyer and Eugene M. Bricker. Included are correspondence and clippings about the Washington University School of Medicine, its Department of Surgery, and Barnes Hospital, as well as journal reprints and the texts of several lectures delivered by Butcher.
Butcher, Harvey R.
Jacques J. Bronfenbrenner Papers
The collection includes correspondence, legal papers, newspaper clippings, and bound short scientific publications documenting Bronfenbrenner’s career. There is also a file of papers relating to the Bronfenbrenner Memorial Award, established after his death.
Bronfenbrenner, J.,