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Stanhope Bayne-Jones papers
Paul B. Beeson papers
The papers include correspondence, lectures and writings, and photographs that date primarily from Paul Beeson's later years. They include honors and tributes from former students and colleagues and attest to the influence Beeson had as a teacher.
Biomedical Communications, School of Medicine, Yale University, videorecordings
Gary C. Burget papers
William Henry Carmalt papers
Papers reflecting Carmalt's studies at a private medical school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, accounts on his practice and investments, a small number of case records and lecture notes, professional correspondence, medical notes, and biographical material.
Job Clark papers
Notebooks of an early student at the Yale Medical School (ca.1815) on lectures by Silliman, Ives & Smith; notebooks on his medical practice; medical reference and prescription notebooks; Ravenna, Ohio, meteorological journals; miscellaneous medical notes and printed material. An addition to the collection comprises personal correspondence of Job Clark and family members, as well as journal entries and writings.
Department of the History of Science and Medicine, School of Medicine, Yale University, records
Thomas Rogers Forbes papers
The Forbes papers document Thomas Rogers Forbes's professional life, predominantly his years at Yale University. The materials include correspondence, subject files and items associated with his administrative responsibilities and editorial and committee work. Research and writings files highlight his scientific research on hormones, as well as his publications and films in the history of medicine.
Myron Genel, Associate Dean, School of Medicine, Yale University, records
Robert Gifford, Associate Dean for Education and Student Affairs, School of Medicine, Yale University, records
Records consists of correspondence, memoranda, and meeting minutes arranged chronologically.
Samuel Clark Harvey papers
Personal and professional papers of Samuel Clark Harvey.
Hematopoiesis research project, School of Medicine, Yale University, records
The records consist of data and research notebooks documenting the hematopoiesis research project of Diana Krause, associate professor of laboratory medicine and pathology at the Yale School of Medicine.
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.
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.
Office for Women in Medicine, School of Medicine, Yale University, records
The records consist of committee papers, reference articles, reports on organizations, conventions and scholarships, grant proposals, and statistics documenting the activities and operations of the Office for Women in Medicine.
Oliver Thomas Osborne papers
Student notebooks, writings, lectures given at the Yale Medical School, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Osborne's professional career. The largest part of the papers consists of the lectures given at Yale between 1924 and 1925. Also included is a matriculation book from Leipzig University (1884-1885) and other notebooks, printed matter, and speeches on medical subjects. Several photographs show views of Berlin and other parts of Germany.
William J. and Stephen C. Powell Papers
Chiefly medical notebooks (1829-1831) of lectures William J. Powell attended at the Columbia University Medical School, recording lectures by A. H. Stevens, John A. Smith, John B. Beck, Joseph M. Smith, and Edward Delafield. Also included is a notebook containing a diary of his medical practice aboard the U.S.S. Ohio (1842). The school books of his son, Stephen C. Powell, including notes from his studies at the Yale Medical School, are also in the papers.
Program for Humanities in Medicine, School of Medicine, Yale University, records of Howard M. Spiro as director
The records consist of administrative files, correspondence, and writings documenting the Program for the Humanities in Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine.
Martha H. Roper Papers
The papers are comprised of writings, correspondence, and research materials, including notes, data sets, and reference articles, related to Roper’s work in epidemiology and global health. The collection also includes newspaper clippings, memoranda, and correspondence from Roper's career as an internist and medical director at Highland General Hospital. Course materials, professional trainings and certifications, and employment contracts are also represented in the collection.