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BOOK

Title:  
The earth in relation to the preservation and destruction of contagia: being the Milroy lectures delivered at the royal college of physicians in 1899, with other papers on sanitation
Creators:
Poore, George Vivian, 1843-1904 | Rounds, George Hayden, 1884-1955 | Rosenberg, Charles E.
Publication:
Longmans, Green, and Co, London, New York, Bombay, 1902.
Notes:  
Last 32 pages publisher's advertisements.
Call #:  
614.4 P79e
Extent:
12 unnumbered pages, 257, 32 pages, 1 leaf of plates : illustrations, plans, tables ; 20 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1934-1988
Abstract:  

This collection is composed chiefly of professional correspondence with 117 individuals, and includes biographical information about scientists in the fields of epidemiology, public health, communicable diseases, and health science policy.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.58
Extent:
7 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1907-1913
Abstract:  

In 1892, the physician and medical administrator Simon Flexner began research on cerebrospinal meningitis, a meningococcal disease with an untreated mortality rate between 70 and 90%. Experimenting on monkeys, Flexner developed a promising serum treatment for the disease by 1903, which he used extensively during the epidemic outbreaks of meningitis in New York City in 1904-1905 and 1907. For several years, Flexner kept his serum under his close supervision, with the result that the Rockefeller Institute became the primary source for knowledge about meningitis and its treatment. The 8 linear feet of Records amassed at the Rockefeller Institute between 1907 and 1913 document Simon Flexner's deployment of his serum treatment for cerebrospinal meningitis and his on-going interest in the epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of the disease. The collection consists largely of patient records, with data on hospitals and physicians to whom Flexner has dispensed his serum.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.34
Extent:
8 Linear feet



BOOK

Title:  
Quantitative research in human biology and medicine
Creator:
Peller, Sigismund, 1890-
Publication:
Wright, Bristol, 1967.
Notes:  
Distributed in the U.S.A. by Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore. Bibliographical footnotes.
Call #:  
610.72 P36Q
Extent:
xi, 422 p. : front., tables ; octavo.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1827-1901
Abstract:  

Passports, 1827, membership certificates, receipts, family letters, and 20 letters to La Roche from Thomas Dunn and Ayres Phillips Merrill on scientific, medical, and personal topics.
Call #:  
Mss.B.L322
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet



BOOK

Title:  
Evolution and disease
Creators:
Nash, J. T. C. (James Thomas Charles), 1865- | Rosenberg, Charles E. | William Wood & Company | John Wright and Sons, Ltd | Academy of Medicine of Northern New Jersey
Publication:
William Wood and Company, New York, MDCCCCXV [1915].
Notes:  
Printed by John Wright and Sons, Ltd., Bristol, England. Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
616.9 N17e 1915
Extent:
73 pages ; 22 cm



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1916
Abstract:  

The Board of Health in New York City joined with scientists from the Rockefeller Institute to study the poliomyelitis epidemic that struck the city during the summer of 1916. Using a small army of nurses and public health professionals, they canvassed the city for all reported cases of the disease, assessed conditions that might contribute to its spread, and enforced quarantine. The records collected by the Department of Health in New York City during the poliomyelitis epidemic of 1916 were gathered by nurses who canvassed every neighborhood in the city to determine which children were stricken, the conditions that may have contributed to the disease, and whether a quarantine was in force.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.33
Extent:
29.5 Linear feet



BOOK

Title:  
Genetics and the epidemiology of chronic diseases: A symposium June 17-19, 1963, Ann Arbor, Michigan, sponsored by U.S. Public Health Service, University of Michigan School of Public Health
Creators:
Symposium on Contributions of Genetics to Epidemiologic Studies of Chronic Diseases (1963 : Ann Arbor, Mich.) | Shaw, Margery W. | Neel, James V. (James Van Gundia), 1915- | Schull, William J. | University of Michigan Medical School. | University of Michigan School of Public Health. | United States Public Health Service.
Publication:
U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Division of Chronic Diseases; [for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govt. Print. Off, Washington, 1965]
Notes:  
Includes bibliographies.
Call #:  
575.104 N29g
Extent:
vi, 395 p. : maps, tables, charts ; 23 1/2 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1909-1943
Abstract:  

Includes correspondence, diaries, lab notes, photographs. Webster was a pioneering epidemiologist working at the Rockefeller Institute (1920-1943), and his collection documents this, as well as his interest in encephalitis, poliomyelitis, rabies, and resistance to infectious diseases. Other aspects of his life can be seen in his diaries and journals: diary of 1909; privately published diary of 1919, with photos, of his service in Labrador as a physician at the International Grenfell Assoc.; European journal of 1924, with photos, of Webster's honeymoon trip which was partly paid for by the Institute in order that he could meet European scientists; diary of 1929-1943; 1930 journal of a canoe trip to James Bay, with Dr. Charles C. McCoy. There is also a volume of letters concerning his death, including biographical sketches by colleagues. The contributions of his wife, Emily deForest Webster White (later married to Dr. Harold White), to Webster's work and publications can be seen in her interesting reminiscence, "Science Recollections, 1923-1971." Her own interests after Webster's death are suggested in her report of her world trip of 1964 in behalf of the Planned Parenthood Assoc. including attendance at the International Conference of Social Work, in Athens, Greece.
Call #:  
Mss.B.W396
Extent:
4 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
Circa 1919-1971
Abstract:  

Eugene Opie spent most of his career as a pathologist at the Rockefeller Institute engaged in research on the influenza, tuberculosis, blood diseases, poliomyelitis, and viruses. His work at Washington University, St. Louis, is documented, as are his efforts to alleviate tuberculosis in Jamaica, among Philadelphia schoolchildren, and in New York City. The Opie collection contains correspondence, notebooks, lab notes from his days at Rockefeller, articles, reprints, and photographs. Opie's long interest in China is reflected in material on the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China, the United China Relief, and Chinese medicine in general. There is also significant documentation on the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation, the Henry Phipps Institute of the University of Pennsylvania, the Milbank Memorial Fund, and other institutions. There are also reports of approximately 300 clinical autopsies performed at the Base Hospital, Camp Pike, Ark., of soldiers who died in the flu epidemic of 1918. Also there are notes of Opie's course in pathology at the University of Pennsylvania.
Call #:  
Mss.B.Op3
Extent:
37 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Bureau for Medical Aid to China | Articles | Aub, Joseph C. (Joseph Charles), 1890-1973 | Autopsy. | Bachman, George W. | Barker, Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), 1867-1943 | Bessey, Otto Arthur, 1904-1984 | Brinton, Ward, 1873-1935 | China -- Medicine | Cohn, Alfred E. (Alfred Einstein), 1879-1957 | Cornell University--Faculty | Cornell, Walter Stewart, 1877-1969 | Ekhart, Walter | Epidemiology | Eugenics | Ferrell, John A. (John Atkinso | Flahiff, Edward | Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946 | Henry Phipps Institute | Howard, Hector Holdbrook, 1873 | Influenza -- Epidemiology | Influenza -- Research | Isaacs, Joyce | Jamaica -- Medicine | Johns Hopkins University. Medical School--Faculty | Kohlberg, Alfred | Laboratory notes | Medicine -- China | Medicine -- United States | Menkin, Valy | Milbank Memorial Fund | National Tuberculosis Association | Notebooks | Opie, Eugene L. (Eugene Lindsay), 1873-1971 | Pathology | Photoprints | Poliomyelitis | Putnam, Persis | Robinson, George Canby, 1878- | Rockefeller Foundation. -- International Health Division. | Rockefeller Institute | Russell, Frederick Fuller, 187 | Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951 | Stevens, Helen K. | Tuberculosis -- Jamaica | Tuberculosis -- New York (N.Y.) | Tuberculosis -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia | United China Relief | University of Pennsylvania. | University of Pennsylvania. Medical School--Faculty | Warren, Andrew J. | Washburn, Benjamin Earle, 1885 | Washington University. Medical School--Faculty | Wells, Clifford W. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Medical care



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1916-1972
Abstract:  

Working on the Army Epidemiological Board in the 1940s, Joseph Stokes, Jr. discovered the value of gamma globulin for the prevention of epidemic hepatitis. His subsequent research included immunization against influenza, protection against poliomyelitis by gamma globulin, antigenic difference between epidemic and serum hepatitis, immunization procedures in mumps, development of a vaccine against measles. His clinical focus was on the causes and prevention of childhood infectious diseases. His administrative work includes the transformation of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics. His community work consists of public health and environment control issues.
Call #:  
Mss.B.St65p
Extent:
126 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Academy of Pediatrics | American Friends Service Committee | American Medical Association | American Pediatric Society | American Philosophical Society | Arthritis. | Association of American Physicians | Barbero, Giulio J., 1923-1997 | Bayne-Jones, Stanhope, 1888-1970 | Benison, Saul | Bernstein, Yale B. | Bongiovanni, Alfred M., 1921-1986 | Capps, Richard B. | Cerebral palsy. | Chapple, Charles C. | Child Guidance Clinic (Philadelphia, Pa.). | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Cohn, Edwin Joseph, 1892-1953 | College of Physicians of Philadelphia | Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care. | Communicable Disease Center (U.S.) | Coriell, Lewis L. | Cystic fibrosis. | DeKruif, Paul | Enders, John F., 1897-1985 | Epidemiology. | Family Planning. | Gamma globulins | Gellis, Sydney | Gittings, J. Claxton (John Claxton), 1874-1950 | Gregg, Alan, 1890-1957 | György, Paul | Hammon, William McD (William McDowell), 1904-1989 | Harris, Susanna | Harris, Tzvee N. | Haverford College | Henle, Gertrude | Henle, Warner, 1910-1987 | Hepatitis. | Influenza. | International Congress of Pediatrics | Janeway, Charles A. | Japan | Karush, Fred | Koop, C. Everett (Charles Everett), 1916-2013 | Krogman, Wilton Marion, 1903-1987 | Lee, Henry | McAllister, Robert M. | McGuinness, Aims C. (Aims Chamberlain), 1905-1988 | Measles. | Medicine. | Metabolic disorders in children. | Mudd, Stuart | Mumps | National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis | Neefe, John R. | Nelson, Waldo E. | Noone, Ernest | Park, Edwards A. (Edwards Albert), 1877-1967 | Paul, John R. | Pediatrics. | Philadelphia Pediatric Society | Playtex Park Research Institute. | Poliomyelitis | Public health. | Quakers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. | Rhoads, Jonathan Evans, 1907-2002 | Rivers, Thomas M. (Thomas Milton), 1888-1962 | Rose, Elizabeth Kirk | Rose, John A. | Rubin, Mitchell I. | Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995 | Shope, Richard E. (Richard Edwin) | Society of American Bacteriologists | Somers, Anne Ramsay | Stokes, Joseph (1896-1972) | Talbot, Nathan B. (Nathan Bill), 1909-1994 | Travel -- Russia | UNICEF | United States. -- Army Epidemiological Board. | University College of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica) | University of Pennsylvania. | Wells, William Firth | Wolman, Irving Jacob, 1905-1978 | Woods Schools.