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Dorothy M. Horstmann papers
The papers include include correspondence, writings, research data, notes, memorabilia, and photographs, which document Dorothy Horstmann's years at the Yale School of Medicine as a bio-medical researcher and teacher. The papers highlight her accomplishments in understanding and controlling the transmission of poliomyelitis and rubella.
Kirby Smith Howlett, Jr. papers
The papers consist of correspondence and writings documenting Kirby Smith Howlett's research on and treatment of tuberculosis, particularly the testing of streptomycin. Also included are materials for Howlett's work with the American Trudeau Society and the American Review of Tuberculosis.
Edward H. and Lotta C. Hume papers
Lee Sanford Hyde papers
Edith Banfield Jackson papers
The papers include photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, and memorabilia documenting Edith B. Jackson's Yale Rooming-In Research Project at the Grace-New Haven Community Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. The impact of the rooming-in concept on the medical profession is also documented.
Alexander Bryan Johnson papers
The papers consist almost entirely of letters between Alexander Johnson and members of his family, with a small number relating to his business affairs and publications. Also included is a genealogical chart showing the ancestry of his first wife, Abigail Louisa Adams.
Robert Kaplan papers
The collection consists of correspondence, research materials and unpublished writings of Robert Kaplan. The research materials and writings document John L. Lewis, the UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, and Josephine Roche, retirement fund director.
Robert Porter Keep Papers
Edward John Kempf papers
Correspondence, writings, research materials, and personal papers of Edward J. Kempf, American psychiatrist, psychologist, author, and pioneer in the field of psychosomatic medicine. The papers consist primarily of various drafts of Kempf's articles and books and correspondence with other psychiatrists and psychologists relating to his work. Correspondents include William C. Menninger, Adolph Meyer, and Gardner Murphy.
Lorin Edgar Kerr papers
Arnold Carl Klebs papers
The papers consist of correspondence, research notes, manuscripts, printed matter, and photographs.
Wolfgang W. Klemperer papers
The papers consist of letters from various famous physicians.
Goldie Krantz papers
Samuel Waldron Lambert papers
William Griswold Lane memorial collection
Paul Harold Lavietes papers
Liaison Committee on Medical Education, School of Medicine, Yale University, records
The records consist of reports documenting the actions of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) of the Yale School of Medicine.
Theodore and Ruth Lidz papers
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, and data files documenting the professional careers of Ruth and Theodore Lidz. The papers focus on their professional lives, particularly from the 1950s to the 1980s, highlighting the Lidzes' study of the importance of the family environment in cases of schizophrenia.
John Lounsbury papers
The papers consist of medical notes, notebooks, school materials, prescriptions, and poetry of John and Mary Lounsbury.
George Washington Lyon papers
Notebooks, papers and diploma relating to George Washington Lyon's student years at Columbia University.