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Harvey Williams Cushing Papers in the Yale University Library
Darrach family papers
Caldwell B. Esselstyn papers
Rocko Michael Fasanella collection
The collection consists of material relating to Dr. Leon Stansfield Stone and his work on lens regeneration in salamanders. Also included are papers documenting the professional career of Dr. Rocko Fasanella, specifically the Fasanella-Servat operation for ptosis.
Franklin Manley Foote papers
Franz Goldmann papers
Office files consisting of writings and research materials relating to his scholarly work and teaching in the field of public health. Topics covered include health insurance, Social Security, costs and social organization of medical care, home care and medical care for the elderly and the chronically ill. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
Hugh Payne Greeley papers
The papers consist of correspondence, printed matter, newspaper clippings, financial records, and writings, which document Hugh Payne Greeley's attempt to establish a medical practice and hospital in the remote fishing community of Pilley's Island, Newfoundland.
Leonard C. Greenburg papers
Phillips F. and Ruth A. Greene papers
John Augustus Hartwell papers
Chiefly papers documenting John Augustus Hartwell's activities as a Yale alumnus, particularly on behalf of the Yale University Athletic Association. Included are correspondence, articles of incorporation, minutes and reports of the Association. Other papers concern the class of 1889, Yale-in-China, and Hartwell's service as a major in the Medical Corps during World War I.
Samuel Clark Harvey papers
Personal and professional papers of Samuel Clark Harvey.
Hillard Family Papers
Correspondence, journals, and legal and financial papers of the Hillard family of Preston, Connecticut. Moses Hillard, 1780-1837, a sailor, ship's captain, farmer, and tax collector, and his son, Elias Brewster Hillard, 1825-1895, a minister, are represented in the papers.
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
Lorin Edgar Kerr papers
Wolfgang W. Klemperer papers
The papers consist of letters from various famous physicians.
Samuel Waldron Lambert papers
Paul Harold Lavietes papers
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.