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Fulton-Wheatland Family Correspondence
Lucia Pickering Wheatland married John Fulton, who was in Oxford on a Rhodes fellowship, in 1923. The collection contains correspondence from Lucia and John Fulton in Oxford to Lucia's parents, Richard and Mary Wheatland, in Massachusetts. John Fulton was named professor of physiology at Yale in 1929.
Robert J. T. Joy Student Notes from Yale School of Medicine
Robert J. T. Joy graduated from Yale School of Medicine in 1954. The collection contains his student notes.
Edward Clark Streeter collection
Herbert Thoms collection
The collection consists of correspondence, particularly a set of letters from Grantly Dick-Read; a nearly full set of articles by Thoms; and 11 scrapbooks and photograph albums concerning his years as a Yale medical student and early faculty member, his work on natural childbirth and rooming-in, and his interest in the history of Connecticut medicine.