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Harry Burr Ferris papers
The papers consist of correspondence, reports, student lecture notes, manuscripts, and biographical material of Harry Burr Ferris.
Ronald H. Fishbein collection on the Nathan Smith family
The collection contains materials collected by Ronald H. Fishbein (1931-2015) related to Nathan Smith (1762-1829) and his family. Nathan Smith was a physician, teacher, and author, who founded the Dartmouth Medical School and co-founded the Yale School of Medicine. Materials in the collection include family history manuscripts, newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence with Nathan Smith authors and biographers, and a typescript of an article by Fishbein.
Joseph Marshall Flint papers
The papers consist of records and correspondence of Joseph Marshall Flint relating to the Mobile Hospital #39 in World War I.
Howard Walter Florey papers
The papers consist of correspondence and reprints of Howard Walter Florey relating to antibiotics.
Charles Cheney Foote papers
The papers of Charles Cheney Foote consist of medical school lecture notes, an account book, and an index of medical conditions and medications.
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.
Foundations' Fund for Research in Psychiatry
The records consist of minutes, annual reports, articles, grant proposals and reports, and financial statements documenting the operations of the Foundations' Fund for Research in Psychiatry.
M. Felix Freshwater papers
Clements Collard Fry papers
The papers consist of correspondence, financial material, book orders, memorabilia, writings, and printed matter of Clements Collard Fry. Also included is a collection of S. Weir Mitchell material, 1771-1929, including writings, notebooks, photographs, correspondence, announcements, appointments, clippings, and printed matter.
Anna Fuller Fund records
The records consist of grant reports, financial records, and correspondence documenting the status and recipients of the Anna Fuller Fund and the Anna Fuller Prize. Included is a photocopy of Egbert C. Fuller's will.
John Farquhar Fulton papers
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.
Myron Genel, Associate Dean, School of Medicine, Yale University, records
Myron Genel papers
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.
Daniel Coit Gilman papers
Correspondence, writings, lectures, and other papers of Daniel Coit Gilman, educator, university president, and author. Included are papers regarding Gilman's career at Yale, the University of California, and Johns Hopkins University. Important correspondents include Charles M. Andrews, James Dwight Dana, William Henry Brewer, Timothy Dwight, Benjamin Silliman, Theodore Dwight Woolsey, and Andrew Dickson White.
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.
Phillips F. and Ruth A. Greene papers
Hall-Benedict Drug Company logbooks and ledgers
The collection documents the business activities of the Hall-Benedict Drug Company, a pharmacy in New Haven, Connecticut, from 1909 to circa 1980. The collection contains prescription logbooks, financial ledgers in bound volumes and loose pages, customer account/address cards, and a newspaper article.
Bert Hansen collection of historical newspaper research
The collection includes photocopies of articles with medical themes from historical newspapers created by Bert Hansen while conducting research for a publication on medical history and mass media. Topics include rabies (hydrophobia) and rabies vaccine; Louis Pasteur; diphtheria; smallpox; food safety; prevention of cruelty to animals; and various medical treatments. Most photocopies are from microfilm resources and have been annotated by Hansen.