Ernst P. Boas Papers

Mss.Ms.Coll.10

Date: ca. 1907-1955 | Size: 10 Linear feet

Abstract

Ernst Boas (1891-1955), son of the anthropologist Franz Boas, was a physician noted for his work in cardiology, and like his father, he was very much involved with liberal social causes. Boas was an instructor in pathology and physiology, and an expert in chronic diseases. As a scientific investigator he developed the cardiotachometer and did primary research in many areas, especially on cholesterol and arteriosclerosis. He was one of the primary antagonists of the American Medical Association during the 1940s and 50s, a leading proponent of National Health Insurance, and an organizer of the Physicians Forum. The Ernst Boas Papers contains correspondence, diaries, notebooks, and manuscripts, relating to all of the varied interests and to his 400 or more publications. There is substantial material on Montefiore Hospital, Mt. Sinai Hospital, the New York County Medical Society, and the New York Heart Association. O f particular note is the correspondence with John P. Peters, a friend and liberal who was dismissed from the Public Health Service because of "disloyalty" to the U.S., in 1953, and whose vindication came from a landmark Supreme Court decision

Background note

Ernst Philip Boas was born on 4 February 1891 in Worcester, Massachusetts when his father, Franz Boas, held a docentship in anthropology at Clark University. Later, the family (including Ernst Boas's mother, Marie Krackowizer Boas; his three sisters, Helene, Gertrude, and Franziska; and his brother, Henry) moved to the New York City area.

Boas attended the Ethical Culture School through high school and then went on to receive his B.S. from Columbia University in 1910. He remained at Columbia to receive his M.A. in 1912 and then his M.D. in 1914, the latter from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he graduated first in his class.

After some trouble finding an internship, apparently because of anti-semitism, Boas became an intern at The Mount Sinai Hospital from 1914 to 1916. In 1917, he was appointed Instructor in Pathology at the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University. On 6 August 1917, he was drafted into the Army as First Lieutenant in the Medical Section of the Officers' Reserve Corps and was later appointed Captain on 20 April 1918. While in the Army (including some duty in France), he served as a cardiovascular specialist.

When Boas was honorably discharged from the Army on 24 May 1919, he began his first private practice from an office in his home on West 96th Street in New York City. He practiced there until 1921 when he joined the staff of the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases as Medical Director. From 1920 to 1921, Boas was Instructor in Physiology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University. Later, from 1926 to 1951, he taught post-graduate courses in diseases of the heart at the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

In 1929, Boas left the medical directorship of Montefiore Hospital but retained the position of Attending Physician there for one year, from 1929 to 1930. Also in 1929, Boas moved to The Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was Associate Physician until 1951, at which time he became a consultant to the hospital.

Meanwhile, Boas resumed his private practice in 1929 (he was certified as a cardiovascular disease specialist by the American Board of Internal Medicine in 1941), opening an office at 41 West 83rd Street. He later established a permanent office at 1185 Park Avenue, where he entered into a partnership with Hyman Levy in 1949. One of Boas's sons, Norman F. Boas (also a physician), was his assistant from 1949 to 1951. Some of Boas's famous patients included William Laurence, science editor of The New York Times; Charles C. Burlingham, New York lawyer and politician; Sidney Hillman, President of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America; Henry A. Wallace, while running for President of the United States; Karl Menninger, founder of the Menninger Clinic; and Dr. Felix Adler, founder of the Ethical Culture Society.

From 1937 to 1943, Boas was a Special Lecturer at Teacher's College of Columbia University in the education of the handicapped. From 1938 to 1951, he was Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Boas was a prolific writer of articles and books on scientific topics (such as cardiology), as well as on topics in the popular media, such as geriatrics and chronic illness. Many of his publications advocate compulsory national health insurance. He served as Associate Editor of Modern Hospital from 1923 to 1929. Some of his books include Treatment of the Patient Past Fifty, The Unseen Plague--Chronic Disease, and The Heart Rate. This latter book grew out of Boas's research with Ernst F. Goldschmidt in developing the cardiotachometer, an electronic device that measures the heart rate continuously over many hours. Other research included his discovery of the calcification of the pineal gland; studies of neurocirculatory asthenia in soldiers in World War I; studies of the physiology of capillaries; and studies on cholesterol and its role in the pathogenesis of arteriosclerosis.

Boas also served as a medical consultant to numerous organizations and health care institutions, including Beth Israel Hospital of Passaic, New Jersey; the Group Health Cooperative, Inc.; the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind; the Sidney Hillman Health Center (where he directed a large research program on atherosclerosis); Irvington House; Lexington Hospital; Long Beach Hospital; Moosehaven; the New York Metal Trades Council and Hotel Association; and the Workmen's Circle.

Boas was involved with city, state, and federal organizations that dealt with health care. He was Chairman of the Committee on Chronic Illness of the Welfare Council of the City of New York. His work with this Committee encouraged the construction of the Municipal Hospital for Chronic Diseases (now called Goldwater Memorial Hospital) on Welfare Island, as well as the elimination of many of the almshouses there. He also served on the Advisory Council of the New York City Department of Health and on the General Advisory Committee for the Cardiac Program of the New York State Department of Health. He was a consultant to the Social Security Board of the United States Federal Security Agency. He also testified in compensation hearings to show that heart attacks may result from unusual effort or trauma.

Besides his purely medical work, Boas was deeply involved in social causes. He worked with such agencies as the China Aid Council, Inc.; the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists (serving as Secretary in 1945); the Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc.; the National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians; the Physicians Committee of the National Refugee Service (serving as Chairman in 1943), and the United Service for New Americans, Inc. He founded The Physicians Forum, Inc., in 1939, to study and discuss health care issues, resist McCarthyism, and counter the American Medical Association's opposition to national health insurance. He also continued to work against discrimination of any form; for instance, he was instrumental in the appointment of African-American physicians and nurses to hospital staffs.

He was a member of the American Heart Association, the American Medical Association, the American Society for the Study of Arteriosclerosis (founding member), the Authors' Guild, the Child Study Association of America, the Committee for the Nation's Health, the Committee of Citizens Against the Feinberg Law (a law to eliminate subversives from the New York state public school system), the Harvey Society, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the National Medical Committee of the NAACP, the New York Academy of Medicine, the New York Heart Association, Inc. (founding member and Chairman), the New York Tuberculosis and Health Association (Chairman of the Heart Committee), and the United States Committee, Inc. (founding member), an organization created in support of the World Medical Association. He also belonged to the honorary societies of Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, and Pi Gamma Mu.

Boas died on 9 March 1955 in New York City of pancreatic cancer. He was survived by his wife, Helene Tuthill Sisson Boas, and his children, Donald P. Boas, Norman F. Boas, and Barbara G. Crutchley.

Scope and content

The Ernst P. Boas Papers (1907-1980) contain correspondence, subject files, manuscripts of published and unpublished works by Boas, manuscripts by colleagues, research notes by Boas, materials gathered after Boas's death, and photographs, which document Boas's career as a physician. The collection is mainly in English, but there are a few items in other languages, such as German and French. These latter folders are marked, for example, "some in German" or "in German," as appropriate.

The papers (26 boxes; 12.5 linear feet) are divided into seven series:

Series ICorrespondence: 1907-1955(8 boxes; 3.75 linear feet)
Series IISubject Files: 1914-1955(7 boxes; 2.75 linear feet)
Series IIIWorks by Boas: 1907-1955(7 boxes; 2.75 linear feet)
Series IVWorks by Others: 1945-1954(1 box; 11 folders)
Series VResearch Notes and Notebooks: 1916-1952(3 boxes; 1.25 linear feet)
Series VIMaterials Gathered after Ernst P. Boas's Death: 1955-1980(3 boxes; 1.25 linear feet)
Series VIIPhotographs: 1917-1953(1 box;.5 linear feet)

Photographs have been removed from Series I-VI and placed in Series VII. Cross references appear in the original series. Reprints have been moved to the printed materials collection of the APS library. If a reprint was found as an enclosure, a photocopy of the title page was filed in its place. To retrieve reprints, consult the card catalog for printed materials. Also removed from this collection was an audio recording called "Interview on World Front." To retrieve this item, consult the card catalog for manuscript materials.

Digital objects note

This collection contains digital materials that are available in the APS Digital Library. Links to these materials are provided with context in the inventory of this finding aid. A general listing of digital objects may also be found here.

Collection Information

Provenance

The Boas Papers were donated by Norman F. Boas in 1981 (Accession #1982-256ms).

Preferred citation

Cite as: Ernst P. Boas Papers, American Philosophical Society

Processing information

Miriam B. Spectre, 1994

Related material

The APS houses the papers of Ernst Boas' father, Franz Boas.

Bibliography

Jane Pacht Brickman, "`Medical McCarthyism': The Physicians Forum and the Cold War," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49 (1994).

General note

During processing, the collection was re-foldered and re-housed in acid-free folders and boxes. Metal fasteners were removed and replaced with plastic clips when necessary. All newspaper clippings were photocopied onto acid-free paper; the original clippings were then discarded. Other brittle or torn items were also photocopied, and when considered valuable, were retained.

Indexing Terms


Personal Name(s)

  • Auslander, Jacob
  • Barsky, Edward J.
  • Binger, Carl
  • Black, Algernon D. (Algernon David), 1900-1993
  • Boas, Ernst P. (Ernst Philip), 1891-1955
  • Boas, Franziska, 1902-1988
  • Boas, Norman F., 1922-2016
  • Bradley, Lyman R. (Lyman Richard), 1898-1979
  • Brand, Albert
  • Butler, Allan M.
  • Cohn, Alfred E. (Alfred Einstein), 1879-1957
  • Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974
  • Crampton, C. Ward (Charles Ward), 1877-1964
  • Davis, Michael M.
  • Goldschmidt, Ernst F.
  • Lippman, Richard W.
  • Loewi, Otto
  • Magnus-Levy, Adolf
  • Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967
  • Peters, John P.
  • Roemer, Milton I.
  • Rukeyser, Muriel, 1913-1980
  • Sigerist, Henry E. (Henry Ernest), 1891-1957
  • Stern, Kurt G.
  • Yampolsky, Helene

Collection overview

1907-1955 

Incoming and outgoing typescript letters, carbons, telegrams, and postcards generated during Boas's career. Series I is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically within each folder.

When a correspondence file includes letters to a third party (i.e., not Boas), the name is indicated on the container list by using an indent under the folder title.

Unidentified correspondence has been filed as "Unidentified" and is arranged chronologically. Enclosed manuscripts have been removed from this series and placed in Series IV or V as appropriate. As with the reprints, a photocopy of the title page was filed with the original letter. Letters of reference are filed under the name of the person who is the subject of the letter.

The bulk of this series covers the 1930s to the 1940s. Correspondents include physicians, students, and publishers. Among the topics covered in this series are: national health insurance; euthanasia; chronic illness; cardiology; geriatrics; Boas's cardiotachometer; politics, including communist redbaiting; immigration of foreign scientists; and the publishing of journal articles and books.

There is correspondence about Boas's affiliations with the Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc., the Council of Social Agencies, the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists, the Sidney Hillman Health Center, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, The Mount Sinai Hospital, the National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians, the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind, the New York Heart Association, Inc., The Physicians Forum, Inc., the United Service for New Americans, Inc., and The Workmen's Circle.

There is also correspondence with Muriel Rukeyser from 1947 to 1953 about her proposed biography of Franz Boas, as well as correspondence with Melville J. Herskovits in 1953 about his published biography of Franz Boas.

1914-1955 

Meeting minutes and reports for various organizations with which Boas was affiliated, including the American Heart Association, the Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc., the Commission on Chronic Illness, the Sidney Hillman Health Center, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, The Mount Sinai Hospital, the National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians, the New York Heart Association, Inc., The Physicians Forum, Inc., and the Welfare Council of New York City. The material about The Physicians Forum, Inc. includes congratulatory letters (about the organization and about Boas's leadership of it) written on its tenth anniversary in 1953.

There are copies of Boas's book plate (with an identification of the Egyptian hieroglyphs on it); copies of Boas's business card; a copy of Boas's partnership agreement with Hyman Levy; copies of Boas's income tax returns (federal and New York state) from 1919 to 1947; a description of Boas's medical history from 1928 to 1955; and a copy of Boas's death certificate. Also in this series are reviews of some of Boas's books, including Coronary Artery Disease, Treatment of the Patient Past Fifty, and The Unseen Plague--Chronic Disease; notebooks containing Boas's expenses from 1918 to 1945; clippings regarding chronic illness and national health insurance; programs for lectures; information about Boas's cardiotachometer; court testimonies (for compensation hearings) that Boas gave regarding the conditions of people who had died while doing strenuous labor; a prospectus for the Journal of Social Medicine; and Boas's bibliography, as well as the bibliography of his son, Norman F. Boas.

1907-1955 

Typescripts of lectures, addresses, articles, and reviews. Included are lectures at the Central Bureau for Jewish Aged, Inc., and at the Ethical Culture High School; and addresses for the 1910 Ethical Culture High School commencement, the opening of the Amalgamated Laundry Workers Health Center in 1953, and the tenth anniversary of The Physicians Forum, Inc. in 1953. There is also a report on studies that Boas did in 1918 during World War I, "Cases of Effort Syndrome Studied at Camp McClellan, Alabama"; a diary that Boas kept in 1907; and an article entitled "The Responsibility of a Scientist as a Citizen." Works on national health insurance include an untitled article on the American Medical Association and articles entitled "Compulsory Health Insurance in the Framework of a National Health Program" and "National Health Insurance." There are nine scrapbooks containing programs and announcements, reprints, and typescripts of works from 1911 to 1949.

1945-1954 

Eleven works, mostly about geriatrics. There are two addresses: Dean A. Clark's 1945 commencement address at the Medical College of Pennsylvania and Alan Gregg's address at the National Health Conference. The works are filed alphabetically by author.

1916-1952 

Bibliographical notes about arteriosclerosis, cholesterol, diabetes, and geriatrics; and research notes about aortic stenosis and pylephlebitis, among other subjects. There are three notebooks: a ward notebook that Boas kept from 1916 to 1917 at The Mount Sinai Hospital; an undated notebook of medical school notes; and a notebook from 1918 labeled "Record of Heart Cases. Ward II." Also in this series are military patient records kept from 1917 to 1918 while Boas was in the United States Army at Camp McClellan, Alabama, as well as general patient records that Boas kept between the 1910s and the 1950s.

1955-1980 

Materials that were collected and compiled by Norman F. Boas after his father's death in 1955. These materials include obituaries; condolence letters sent to Boas's family after his death; information about Boas's cardiotachometer; correspondence and a card file documenting the donation by Norman F. Boas of his father's library to various repositories; and letters written about Ernst P. Boas for the memorial meeting held in his honor on 19 April 1955. The authors of these letters have been cross-referenced in Series I. This series also includes a volume (edited by Romana Javitz in 1960) of excerpts from Ernst P. Boas's letters; many of the originals are held by the American Philosophical Society Library. There is a separate folder of transcriptions of Ernst P. Boas's letters from 1907-1935 and translations from the German. Many of these letters are to his father, Franz Boas. This material has been photocopied and annotated with the appropriate American Philosophical Society Library call numbers.

1917-1953 

Scientific photographs, as well as portrait photographs. Those of a scientific nature include the subjects of aneurysm, blood pressure, Boas's cardiotachometer, coronary damage, endocarditis, and myocardial degeneration. There are also photographs used in Boas's article, "Calcification in the Pineal Gland" and electrocardiograms, done from 1917 to 1952, presumably by Boas. The portrait photographs are of Boas from the 1920s to the 1950s, and also show him in group shots with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, at the Sidney Hillman Health Center, at the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, and at the Kecoughton Conference.

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Detailed Inventory

 Series I: Correspondence
1907-1955 

Incoming and outgoing typescript letters, carbons, telegrams, and postcards generated during Boas's career. Series I is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically within each folder.

When a correspondence file includes letters to a third party (i.e., not Boas), the name is indicated on the container list by using an indent under the folder title.

Unidentified correspondence has been filed as "Unidentified" and is arranged chronologically. Enclosed manuscripts have been removed from this series and placed in Series IV or V as appropriate. As with the reprints, a photocopy of the title page was filed with the original letter. Letters of reference are filed under the name of the person who is the subject of the letter.

The bulk of this series covers the 1930s to the 1940s. Correspondents include physicians, students, and publishers. Among the topics covered in this series are: national health insurance; euthanasia; chronic illness; cardiology; geriatrics; Boas's cardiotachometer; politics, including communist redbaiting; immigration of foreign scientists; and the publishing of journal articles and books.

There is correspondence about Boas's affiliations with the Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc., the Council of Social Agencies, the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists, the Sidney Hillman Health Center, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, The Mount Sinai Hospital, the National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians, the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind, the New York Heart Association, Inc., The Physicians Forum, Inc., the United Service for New Americans, Inc., and The Workmen's Circle.

There is also correspondence with Muriel Rukeyser from 1947 to 1953 about her proposed biography of Franz Boas, as well as correspondence with Melville J. Herskovits in 1953 about his published biography of Franz Boas.

 Box: A - CI
  Box 1
 Abowitz, Murray
  

-See Ser.I, Lippman, Richard W.

 Action Committee to Free Spain Now
n.d. 
 Adamic, Louis
1939 
 Adams, Charles C.
1950 
 Adler, Felix
1911 
 Alport, V.G.
1953 
 Amalgamated Laundry Workers Health Center, Inc.
1953 

-See also Ser.III, Amalgamated Laundry Workers Health Center, Inc.--Address

 America
1949 
 Duff, Edward
  
 The American Board of Internal Medicine
1941 
 American Committee to Save Refugees
1941 
 American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel
1951 
 American Geriatrics Society
1950 
 American Heart Association, Inc.
1947-1953 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 American Jewish Congress
1949, 1953 
 The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc.
1945 
 The American Journal of Public Health
1952, 1954 
 American Journal of Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Veneral Diseases
1953 
 American Medical Association
  

-See Ser.I, Butler, Allan M. -See Ser.I, Morgan, Hugh J. -See Ser.I, The New York Times

 American Public Welfare Association
1945 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 American Society for Clinical Investigation
1950 
 The American Society for the Study of Arteriosclerosis
1947, 1954 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Anderman, Samuel H.
1949 
 Aschner, Bernard
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum

 Aschoff, Ludwig
1921, 1932 

in German

 Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore
1928 
 Association of Internes and Medical Students
1949-1950 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 J.J. Augustin, Inc.
1940-1941, 1945 
 Auslander, Jacob
1951 

-See also Ser.I, Barsky, Edward K.

 Auslander, Joseph
1950 
 The Authors Guild
1953 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Baehr, George
  

-See Ser.I, The Mount Sinai Hospital -See Ser.I, The New York Academy of Medicine

 Barnard College
1951-1952 
 Barnes and Noble, Inc.
1946 
 Barsky, Edward K.
1952-1953 
 Baruch, Bernard M.
1947 
 Bauer, Theodore
1939 
 John Beard Memorial Foundation
1949 
 Beller, Harry E.
1947-1948 
 Benner, R.O.
1948 
 Bernays, Edward L.
1945 
 Beth Israel Hospital
1947 
 Biele, Harry D.
1949 
 Binger, Carl
1948 
 Shapley, Harlow
  

-See also Ser.I, Shapley, Harlow -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner -See also Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Black, Algernon D.
1953-1954 

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum. Tenth Anniversary Dinner -See also Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Blanchard, James A.
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Boas, Franziska
1938-1953 
 Boas, George
1954 
 Boas, Norman F.
1945, 1949, 1951 
 The Bobbs Merrill Company, Inc.
1952 
 Boernstein, Walter S.
1954 

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum

 Bohr, Niels
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Bowes, William H. (Mrs.)
1930 
 Bowler, John P.
1945 
 Brady, William
1947 
 Bradley, Lyman R.
1948 
 Brand, Albert
1919 
 Braun, Edmund
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Breslow, Lester
  

-See also Ser.I, California. Department of Public Health -See also Ser.I, The President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation

 Bridgeport Heart Association
1953 
 Brill, N.E.
1924 
 Brodey, A.
1950 
 Bronsten, Irvin C.
1951 
 The Bronx Hospital
1949 
 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society
1943-1944 
 Brown, Charles
1954 
 Brown, Charlotte Hawkins
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 The Bryn Mawr School
1950 
 Bunim, Joseph
1951 
 Butler, Allan M.
1950-1951 
 Davis, Michael M.
  
 Peters, John P.
  

-See also Ser.I, Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc. -See also Ser.I, Morgan, Hugh J. -See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Butler, Hans
1946 
 The Albert Butler School
1951 
 Hugh Cabot Memorial Fund, Inc.
1946 
 Shapley, Harlow
  
 Cacchione, Peter V.
1946 
 California. Department of Public Health
1947-1951 
 Breslow, Lester
  
 Cannon, George D.
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Carlson, Evans F.
1946 
 Central Bureau for Jewish Aged, Inc.
1949-1950 
 Child Study Association of America
1945 
 Child Welfare and Community Health Association
1943 
 China Aid Council, Inc.
1946 
 Citron, Robert R.
1949 
 Civil Rights Congress
1950 
 Clarke, J. Tertius
1930-1931 
 Clinical Medicine
1946 
 Box: Co - E
  Box 2
 Cobb, Stanley
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Cobb, W. Montague
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Cohn, Alfred E.
1931-1951 

-See also Ser.I, New York Heart Association, Inc. -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner -See also Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Colcher, Henry
1946-1954 
 Columbia University
1911-1954 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Colze, W.L.
1943 
 Commission on Chronic Illness
1949-1953 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 The Committee for a United Labor Party
1944 
 Committee for Medical Research
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Committee for the Nation's Health
1946-1949 
 Davis, Michael M.
  
 Frothingham, Channing
  

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Committee of Citizens Against the Feinberg Law
1949 
 Committee of One Thousand
1948 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc.
1940-1953 
 Butler, Allan M.
  
 Goldwater, Leonard J.
  
 Peters, John P.
  
 Young, Edward L.
  

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Committee on Care of Cancer Patients
1940-1941 
 Furtmuller, Leah Cadbury
  
 Committee to Prevent Abuse of the Doctor Draft Law
1952 
 Community Medical Care, Inc.
1941 
 Community Service Society of New York
1948 
 Condon, E[dward] U.
1954 
 Peters, John P.
  
 The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company
1920 
 Connell, W. Ford
1952 
 Cooperative Health Association of New York
1938 
 Cornely, Paul B.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Coronet Magazine
1954 
 Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Inc.
1944 
 Council of Social Agencies
1938-1944 
 Court of Current Issues
1949 
 Crampton, C. Ward
1948, 1951-1952 

-See also Ser.I, New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Problems of Aging -See also Ser.I, Steele, J. Murray

 Crohn, Burrill B.
1953 

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Cross, Frank E.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Daft, Floyd
1954 
 Davidoff, Leo M.
1944, 1949 

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Davidson, Harold B.
1951 
 Davis, Eli
1951, 1953 
 Davis, Michael M.
1949 

-See also Ser.I, Committee for the Nation's Health -See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc., 1947 -See also Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 De Garis, C.F.
1946 
 Descendants of the American Revolution
1939 
 Deutsch, Albert
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner -See Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Deutsch, Bernard S.
1934 
 Dobrin, Max
1950, 1954 
 Doctors Hospital
1944 
 Dodd, Katharine
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Dodd, Martha
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Donner, Samuel
1955 
 Doubleday and Company, Inc.
1950 
 Dublin, Louis I.
  

-See Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Duff, Edward
  

-See Ser.I, America

 Edwards Brothers, Inc.
1954-1955 
 Einstein, Albert
1954 
 Eliot, Johan W.
1945 
 Elkin, David
1948 
 Elliott, John Lovejoy
1907 
 Elliott, Martha
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists
  
 Magnus-Levy, Adolf
  
 Teleky, Ludwig
  

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Folder #1
1939-1950 
 Folder #2
1951-1954 
 Enzer, Norbert
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Epstein, Emanuel Z.
1927 
 Epstein, Frederick H.
1952 

-See also Ser.III, "The Prevalence of Coronary Artery Disease among Randomly Chosen Men of Italian and Jewish Origin"--with Frederick H. Epstein -See Ser.VI, "Relations Between Diet and Atherosclerosis" (with Frederick H. Epstein and R. Simpson)--Review

 Epstein, Irving
1950 
 Erie Educational Forum
1948-1949 
 Euthanasia Society of America, Inc.
1941 
 Ewing, Oscar R.
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Box: F - I
  Box 3
 Falk, I.S.
1946 

-See also Ser.I, United States. Federal Security Agency

 Farbstein, Leonard
1948 
 Fauteux, Mercier
1949 
 Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York
1946 
 Feibes, Henry
1952 
 Felbel, Dore
1951 
 Fernel, Jean Paul
1949 
 Feuchtwanger, Lion
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Fine, Daniel
n.d. 
 Fischer, Isidore
1950 
 Fishbein, Morris
1946 

-See also Ser.I, Fernel, Jean Paul

 France, Royal Wilbur
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Frankel, Walter K.
1952 
 Frazier, Robert
1949 
 Freeman, A.W.
1951 
 Freeman, Joseph T.
1944 
 The Sigmund Freud Archives, Inc.
1952 
 Frichtman, Stephen H.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Frothingham, Channing
  

-See Ser.I, Committee for the Nation's Health -See Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Fur Dressers' Union, Local No. 2
1947 
 Furtmuller, Leah Cadbury
1945 

-See also Ser.I, Committee on Care of Cancer Patients

 Gale, E.T.
1945 
 Gallavardin, Louis
1920 

some in French

 Garn, S.M.
1950 
 Geriatrics
1946-1954 
 Gerontological Society, Inc.
1946-1954 
 Ginsburg, Harry
1950 
 Ginzburg, Leon
1954 
 Gold, Harry
1951 
 Goldberger, Emanuel
1946 
 Goldblatt, Harry
1946 
 Goldmann, Franz
  

-See Ser. VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Goldschmidt, Ernst Friedrich
  

-See Ser.I, Goldsmith, Ernest Friedrich

 Goldsmith, Ernest Friedrich
1929-1953 
 Goldwater, Leonard J.
1951 

-See also Ser.I, Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc.

 Goodman, Louis S.
1951 
 Gordon, A.M.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Gordon, Asher
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Gordon, David
1952, 1954 
 Gordon, H.L.
1951 
 Gordon, Hyman
1945 
 Gottlieb, Abraham
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Gove, George
1943 
 Greenbaum, Edward S.
1952 
 Gregg, Alan
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Grossman, Regina
1949 
 Group Health Cooperative, Inc.
  

-See Ser.I, Group Health Insurance, Inc.

 Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound
1951 
 Group Health Insurance, Inc.
1940-1953 

-See also Ser.I, Simon, John L. -See also Ser.II, Group Health Insurance, Inc.

 Grunberg, Richard
1944 
 Hadra, Herbert H.
1942 
 Hamilton, Alice
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Harper, Fowler V.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Harris, Alfred W.
1952 
 Harvard University
1953 
 Harvey, Samuel C.
1931, 1935 
 Harvey Society
1955 
 Heller, Edward P.
1939 
 Herskovits, Melville J.
1953 
 The Sidney Hillman Health Center
1949-1955 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Hirschfeld, Claire
1954 
 Hoffman, Elliot Lee
1950 
 Hoffman La Roche Company
1947 
 Hollander, Louis
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Hook, John P.
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Hook, Sidney
1949 
 Shapley, Harlow
  
 Hoover, John Edgar
1935 
 Horine, Emmet P.
1945 

-See also Ser.II, Book Plate

 Hunt, Eleanor P.
n.d. 
 Huntington, Emily H.
1950 
 Hutchinson, Gussie G.
1952 
 The Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions
1944 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Independent Order Brith Abraham
1947 
 International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions
1948 
 Institute of Aviation Medicine
1953 
 International Rescue Committee
1950 
 The Interne
1947-1953 
 The Interne Council of America Lippman, Richard W.
1941 
 Irvington House
1941-1945 
 Isaac, Lucile
1949 
 Box: J - Mi
1922 Box 4
 Jacoboens, H.C.
  
 Jacobson, Sheldon A.
1947 
 Janeway, Theodore C.
1914 
 The Jefferson School
1944 
 Jewish Center Lecture Bureau
1950 
 Jewish Home for the Aged
1944 

-See also Ser.III, "Report on the Jewish Home for the Aged"

 Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases
1952 
 Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit
1944 
 Journal of Gerontology
1949 
 Journal of Negro Education
1948-1949 
 The Journal of the American Medical Association
1948 
 Karelsen, Frank E., Jr.
1950, 1952 
 Karsner, Howard T.
1940 
 Katz, Hyman (Harry)
1954 
 Katz, L.N.
1945 
 Katzive, J.A.
1946 
 Kert, Morley J.
1945-1946 
 Klein, Eugene
1916 
 Klotz, Arthur P.
1946 
 Knight, Robert P.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Koppelman, Harold
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Krader, Lawrence
1951 
 Kraus,
1938 
 Kreeger, Morris Harold
1945 
 Kroeber, Alfred L.
  

-See Ser.I, Rukeyser, Muriel

 Kubie, Lawrence S.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Kunstler and Kunstler
1955 
 Kurtz, Leonard D.
1945 
 La Follette, Robert M., Jr.
1943 
 Lakeside Laboratories, Inc.
1951-1952 
 Lamb, E.Q.
1952 
 Landauer, Walter
1934, 1936 
 Lasky, S.S.
1948 
 Laurence, William L.
  

-See Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Lawton, George
1950 
 League for Industrial Democracy, Inc.
1951 
 The League for Mental Health
1945 
 Leavell, Hugh R.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Lederle Laboratories Division
1953 
 Lee, Robert C.
1940 
 Lehman, Herbert H.
1954 
 Leichtentritt, Bruno
1944 
 Leiter, Louis
1950 

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Levin, Morton L.
  

-See Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Levine, Samuel A.
  

-See Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Levy, Hyman
1947 
 The Workmen's Circle
  

-See also Ser.I, Epstein, Frederick H. -See also Ser.I, The Workmen's Circle -See also Ser.II, Partnership Agreement with Hyman Levy

 Lewis, Alfred Baker
1951 
 Lewis, Mary E.
1945 
 Lewis, Roger A.
1949 
 Lewis, Thomas
1923 
 Lexington Hospital
1946 
 Lian, Camille
1945? 

in French

 Libman, E.
1925-1937 
 Liebowitz, Benjamin
1943, 1950, 1954 
 Life Extension Institute, Inc.
1945 
 Lippman, Richard W.
1952 
 Abowitz, Murray
  
 Pennes, Alexander E.
  

-See also Ser.I, The Interne Council of America

 Little, Brown and Company
1952 
 Loewi, Otto
1939 

-See also Ser.VI, Loewi, Otto

 Lomzer Aid Society
1939 
 Long Beach Hospital, Inc.
1942-1955 
 Look
1944-1945 
 McCoy, Ira Dean
1951 
 Macfarlane, Helen G.
1940 
 Mackay, Roland P.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 The Macmillan Company
1929, 1934, 1951 
 Madison House
1948 
 Magus-Levy, Adolf
1944-1956 

-See also Ser.I, Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists

 Makover, Henry B.
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Marine, David
1930 
 Matlin, Saul
1946 
 Mattingly, Thomas E.
1948 
 Mayer, Barbara
1945 
 Mayer, Leo
1951 

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Medical Administration Service, Inc.
1940-1945 
 Medical Care
1940-1944 
 Medical Society of the County of New York
1941-1954 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Menaker, Walter
1951 
 Mendlowitz, Milton
1941-1942 
 The Mount Sinai Hospital
  
 Menendez, Joseph C.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Menninger, Karl A.
1944 

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Meyer, Benard C.
1934 

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Meyer, Joseph C.
1949-1950 

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Michigan State Medical Society
1953 
 Michigan Unemployment Compensation Commission
1944 
 Miller, Louis
  

-See Ser.I, Barsky, Edward K.

 Box: Mo - New York He
  Box 5
 Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases
1920-1938 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Moosehaven
1948-1954 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Morgan, Hugh J.
1950 
 Butler, Allan M.
  
 Morris County Medical Society
1941 
 The Mount Sinai Hospital
1920-1952 
 Baehr, George
  

-See also Ser.I, Mendlowitz, Milton -See also Ser.II, The Mount Sinai Hospital

 Muller, Hermann J.
1941 
 Murray, D. Stark
1950 
 Murray, James E.
1948 
 Muslin, Ben
1952 
 The Nation Associates
1944-1950 
 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
1944 
 National Association of Claimants' Compensation Attorneys
1948-1953 
 National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, Inc.
1947 
 National CIO Community Services Committee
1949 
 National Citizens Political Action Committee
1944 
 National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians
1944-1954 

-See also Ser.II, same title -See also Ser.VI, same title

 National Committee to Combat Anti-Semitism
1943 
 National Conference on Health and Medical Care
1938 
 National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions
1948 
 Shapley, Harlow
  
 National Health Assembly
  

-See Ser.I and II, United States. Federal Security Agency

 National Medical Association, Inc.
1948 
 National Newspaper Service
1947 
 National Physicians Committee
  

-See Ser.I, Oxnam, G. Bromley

 National Refugee Service, Inc.
1943 
 National Women's Trade Union League of America
1949 
 Neuburger, Fritz
1938 
 Neumann, Rudolf
1943 

some in German

 The New England Journal of Medicine
1950 
 New Jersey Heart Association
1949 
 The New School
1953 
 The New York Academy of Medicine
1944, 1947 
 Baehr, George
  

-See also Oversized

 New York Cardiac Home, Inc.
1951, 1954 
 New York City. Board of Education
1934, 1946 
 The New York City Cancer Committee
1934 
 New York City. Committee on Discrimination in Medical Institutions
1948 
 New York City. Department of Health
1928-1954 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 New York City. Department of Hospitals
1934-1935 
 New York Guild for the Jewish Blind
1938-1952 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 New York Heart Association, Inc.
  
 Cohn, Alfred E.
  

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Folder #1
1934-1944 
 Folder #2
1945-1947 
 Folder #3
1948-1949 
 Box: New York Ho - Sa
  Box 6
 New York Homeopathic Medical College and Flower Hospital
1919-1920 
 The New York Hotel Trades Council and Hotel Association
1950-1952 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 New York Medicine
1948, 1952 
 New York State. Department of Health
1940-1942 
 New York State Health Preparedness Commission
1944, 1946 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Problems of the Aging
1949-1954 
 Crampton, C. Ward
  

-See also Ser.II, New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Problems of the Aging

 New York State Society for Medical Research
1951 
 The New York Times
1951 
 New York Tuberculosis and Health Association
1933-1934, 1943 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Non-Governmental Organizations Interested in Migration
1953-1954 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Norwalk (Connecticut) Town Hall Association
1945 
 Optical Membership Plan, Inc.
1944-1952 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged
1953 
 Oxnam, G. Bromley
1949 
 Pacini, August J.
1951 
 Pardee, Harold E.B.
1945 
 Parets, Albert D.
1950 
 Park, E.A.
1947 
 Parmenter, Richard
1940 
 Parran, Thomas
1939 
 Patterson, F.D.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Pauling, Linus
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Pease, Marshall C.
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Pennes, Alexander E.
  

-See Ser.I, Lippman, Richard W.

 Pepper, Claude
1942 

-See also Ser.I, United States Senate. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Wartime Health and Education

 Perry, Thomas L.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Peters, John P.
1947-1955 
 Young, Edward L.
  

-See also Ser.I, Butler, Allan M. -See also Ser.I, Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc. -See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner -See also Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Peterson, Jerome S.
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 The Physicians Forum, Inc.
1941-1955 
 Aschner, Bernard
  
 Blanchard, James A.
  
 Boernstein, Walter S.
  
 Braun, Edmund
  
 Butler, Allan M.
  
 Cannon, George D.
  
 Cobb, W. Montague
  
 Davidoff, Leo M.
  
 Davis, Michael M.,
1947 
 Elliott, Martha
  
 Ewing, Oscar R.
  
 Gottlieb, Abraham
  
 Gregg, Alan
  
 Hook, John P.
  
 Makover, Henry B.
  
 Mayer, Leo
  
 Sanders, Theodore
  
 Sloane, Paul
  
 Smith, H. Alexander
  
 Stern, Alfred K.
  
 Pease, Marshall C.
  
 Peters, John P.
  
 Peterson, Jerome S.
  
 Roemer, Milton I.
  
 Warburg, Bettina
  
 Wiener, Herbert J.
  
 Young, Edward L.
  

-See also Ser.I, New York Medicine  -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See also Ser.VI, same title

 Pottenger, F.M.
  

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 The President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation
1952 
 Breslow, Lester
  
 Progressive Citizens of America
1947 
 Shapley, Harlow
  
 Pullen, Roscoe L.
1947-1950 
 Putnam, Herbert
n.d. 
 Putnam, Tracy Jackson
1947 
 Radack, Herbert
1950 
 Radbill, Samuel X.
1952 
 Radin, Theodore
1936 
 Raider, Leonard J.
1949 
 Rare Chemicals, Inc.
1936 
 Richardson, Henry B.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Ringer, Carl
1954 
 The Rockefeller Foundation
1942 
 Roemer, Milton I.
1946-1955 

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner -See also Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Rogoff, Julius M.
1954 
 Roosevelt, Eleanor
1951 

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Ros, Arturo R.
1952-1954 
 The Benjamin Rose Institute
1944 
 Wagner, Margaret W.
  
 Roth, Irving R.
1943 
 Rukeyser, Muriel
1947-1953, n.d. 
 Kroeber, Alfred L.
  
 Saint Peter's General Hospital
1949 
 Salk, Jonas E.
1953 

-See also Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Sanders, Theodore
  

-See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Box: Sc - Wa
  Box 7
 Scheinfeld, Amram
1950 
 Schick, Bela
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Schlesinger, Monroe J.
1948 
 Schlippenbach, Luise Gräfin
1950 
 Schreiber, Walter P.
1952 
 Seham, Max
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Shapley, Harlow
1948-[1949] 
 Binger, Carl
  

-See also Ser.I, Binger, Carl -See also Ser.I, Hugh Cabot Memorial Fund, Inc. -See also Ser.I, Hook, Sidney -See also Ser.I, National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions -See also Ser.I, Progressive Citizens of America

 Sigerist, Henry E.
1941-1947 

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Sigall, Harold N.
n.d. 
 Silberman, David E.
1949 
 Simon, John L.
1953 
 Group Health Insurance, Inc.
  
 Simonoff, Lewis
1948 
 Singer, Edward
1952 
 Sloane, Paul
  

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Smillie, W.G.
1945, 1947 
 Smith, G.M.
1949 
 Smith, H. Alexander
  

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 Social Planning Council of Saint Louis
1944-1945 
 The Society for Ethical Culture
1944, 1949 
 Spanish Embassy
1939 
 Sperry, Joseph Evans
1928 
 State University of New York
1949 
 Stecher, Robert M.
1948-1949 
 Steele, J. Murray
1948 
 Crampton, C. Ward
  

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Steinberg, Arthur G.
1952, n.d. 
 Stephens, Roger
1950 
 Stern, Alfred K.
  

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Stern, Kurt G.
1954 
 Strachstein, Abraham
1954 
 Stricker, Jenny
1949 
 Strone, Bernard
1954 
 Swetlow, George
1955 
 Swiont, Marjan S.
1954 
 The Sydenham Institute of Community Relations
1947 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Teleky, Ludwig
1948 

-See also Ser.I, Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists

 Trubenizing Process Corporation
1945 
 Ungerleider, Harry E.
1953 
 Unidentified
1923-1955, n.d. 
 United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
1944, 1949 
 United HIAS Service
1954 

-See also Ser.I, United Service for New Americans, Inc. -See also Ser.II, same title

 United Service for New Americans, Inc.
1947-1953 

-See also Ser.I, United HIAS Service

 United States. Department of Labor.
1951-1955 
 Bureau of Employees Compensation
  
 United States. Federal Security Agency
1941-1951 
 Falk, I.S.
  
 Weinerman, E. Richard
  

-See also Ser.II, United States. Federal Security Agency

 United States. Office of Civilian Requirements
1943 
 United States Public Health Service
1935-1936, 1952 
 United States Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency
1944 
 United States Senate. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Wartime Health and Education Pepper, Claude
1944-1945 
 United States. Veterans Administration
1948, 1952 
 United States. War Department
1918 

-See also Ser.III, "Cases of Effort Syndrome Studied at Camp McClellan, Alabama"

 United States. War Production Board
1943 
 Urbach, Rudolf
1936 
 Vermilye, Herbert N.
1939 
 Von den Steinen, Helmut
1948-1949 
 Wagner, Margaret W.
1952 

-See also Ser.I, The Benjamin Rose Institute

 Wagner, Robert F.
  

-See Ser.VI, Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas

 Wallace, H.A.
1945 
 Warburg, Bettina
1944, 1950 

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See also Ser.I, Wendriner, Herbert

 Warburg, James P.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Washburn, Alfred H.
  

-See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Washington Institute of Medicine
1950 
 Weinerman, E. Richard
1949 

-See also Ser.I, United States. Federal Security Agency -See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Weiss, Morris M.
1949 
 Welfare Council of New York City
1934-1943 

-See also Ser.II, same title -See also Ser.III, "Memorandum on the Desirability of Developing Welfare Island for the Care of the Chronic Sick"

 Wendriner, Herbert
1948-1952 
 Warburg, Bettina
  
 Wenk, Eugene Lloyd
1945 
 The Western Political Quarterly
1951 
 Box: Wh - Z
  Box 8
 White, Abraham
1951 
 White, Paul Dudley
1945 
 The Walt Whitman Society of America
1952 
 Wick, Homer C., Jr.
1953 
 Wiener, Herbert J.
  

-See also Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc.

 William, Maurice
1948 
 The Williams and Wilkins Company
1953 
 Wilson, J. Finley
1948 
 Winard, Arthur I.
1952-1954 
 Wise, Christine
1950 
 The Workmen's Circle
1930-1954 
 Levy, Hyman
  

-See also Ser.I, Levy, Hyman -See also Ser.II, The Workmen's Circle

 Yale Law Journal
1952-1953 
 Yampolsky, Helene
1938, 1957 
 The Year Book Publishers, Inc.
1941-1953 
 Young, Edward L.
  

-See Ser.I, Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc. -See Ser.I, Peters, John P. -See Ser.I, The Physicians Forum, Inc. -See Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 Zimmerman, Robert L.
1954 
 Series II: Subject Files
1914-1955 

Meeting minutes and reports for various organizations with which Boas was affiliated, including the American Heart Association, the Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc., the Commission on Chronic Illness, the Sidney Hillman Health Center, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, The Mount Sinai Hospital, the National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians, the New York Heart Association, Inc., The Physicians Forum, Inc., and the Welfare Council of New York City. The material about The Physicians Forum, Inc. includes congratulatory letters (about the organization and about Boas's leadership of it) written on its tenth anniversary in 1953.

There are copies of Boas's book plate (with an identification of the Egyptian hieroglyphs on it); copies of Boas's business card; a copy of Boas's partnership agreement with Hyman Levy; copies of Boas's income tax returns (federal and New York state) from 1919 to 1947; a description of Boas's medical history from 1928 to 1955; and a copy of Boas's death certificate. Also in this series are reviews of some of Boas's books, including Coronary Artery Disease, Treatment of the Patient Past Fifty, and The Unseen Plague--Chronic Disease; notebooks containing Boas's expenses from 1918 to 1945; clippings regarding chronic illness and national health insurance; programs for lectures; information about Boas's cardiotachometer; court testimonies (for compensation hearings) that Boas gave regarding the conditions of people who had died while doing strenuous labor; a prospectus for the Journal of Social Medicine; and Boas's bibliography, as well as the bibliography of his son, Norman F. Boas.

 Box: A - Bi
  Box 8
  Add Life to Your Years--Reviews
1953-1954 
 The American Board of Internal Medicine
  

-See Oversized

 American Heart Association
1946-1953, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 American Medical Association
1942-1951 

-See also Ser.I, The New York Times

 American Public Health Association
[194-] 
 American Public Welfare Association
1939 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 The American Society for Clinical Investigation
1935, 1950, 1953 
 The American Society for the Study of Arteriosclerosis
1948, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Association of Internes and Medical Students
[194-] 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 The Authors Guild
1953 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Bibliographical References to Boas' Work
1944, [194-], 1951 
 Bibliography--Ernst P. Boas
[194-]3 folders
 Bibliography--Norman F. Boas
[1954] 
 Box: Bo - Com
  Box 9
 Book Plate
n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, Horine, Emmet P., 16 May 1945

 Bronx Tuberculosis and Health Committee
1929-1930 
 Business Card--Ernst P. Boas
n.d. 
  Cardiac Injury Resulting from Effort or Trauma--Rejections
1952-1954 
 Cardiotachometer
  

-See also Ser.I, Harvey, Samuel C. -See also Ser.I, Landauer, Walter -See also Ser.I, Lee, Robert C. -See also Ser.I, Parmenter, Richard -See also Ser.I, Wick, Homer C., Jr. -See also Ser.VI, Cardiotachometer -See also Ser.VII, Cardiotachometer

 Folder #1
1927-1934 
 Folder #2
1936-1937 
 Chronic Illness
1924-1945 
 Clippings
1917-1953, n.d. 
 Clippings--Index
1924-1955 
 Collection of Plant Specimens
  

-See Oversized

 Columbia University
  

-See also Ser.I, same title -See also Oversized

 Folder #1
1915-1937 
 Folder #2
1947-1954 
 Commission on Chronic Illness
  

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Folder #1
1949-1952 
 Folder #2
1953, n.d. 
 Committee for the Nation's Health
1946-1950 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Committee of One Thousand
1931, 1948 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc.
1940-1950, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Committee on Un-American Activities
1947-1948 
 Box: Con - Hillman #2
1948 Box 10
 Conference on Pattern for Survival
  

-See also Ser.III, "The Probable Effects of Another World War on the Health of the People"

 "Conversion of Public Homes for the Aged and Dependent into Institutions for the Care of the Sick"
30 Mar. 1939 
  Coronary Artery Disease--Reviews
1949-1950 
 The Council for Heart Diseases, Inc.
1946 
 Court Testimonies Regarding Cardiac Conditions
1929-1954 
 Death Certificate of Ernst Boas
1955 
 Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists
1943-1954, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Ethical Culture School--Diploma
  

-See Oversized

 Expenses--Notebook #1
1918-1920 
 Expenses--Notebook #2
1924-1929 
 Expenses #3
1928-1945 
 Group Health Insurance, Inc.
1944-1951, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Health Insurance (National)
  

-See also Oversized

 Folder #1
1939-1944 
 Folder #2
1945-Mar. 1949 
 Folder #3
Apr. 1949-1952, n.d. 
 "Heart"--Word Derivations
n.d. 
 The Sidney Hillman Health Center
  

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Folder #1
1948-Feb. 1953 
 Folder #2
Mar. 1953-1954 
 Box: Hillman #3 - M
  Box 11
 The Sidney Hillman Health Center (cont.)
  
 Folder #3
1955, n.d. 
 The Hudson Guild
1920 
 The Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews
1937, n.d. 
 Income Tax Returns--Federal
1920-1947 
 Income Tax Returns--New York State
1919-1943 
 The Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions
1951 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Journal of Social Medicine
1947 
 McCosker-Hershfield Cardiac Foundation, Inc.
1937, 1953 
 Medical History of Ernst P. Boas
1928-1955 
 Medical Society of the County of New York
1939-1954, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title -See also Oversized

 Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases
1928-1934 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Moosehaven
1949-1952 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 The Mount Sinai Hospital
1944-1952 

-See also Ser.I, same title -See also Oversized

 Box: N - Pa
  Box 12
 National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians
1945-1954, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title -See also Ser.VI, same title -See also Oversized

 National Physicians' Committee for the Extension of Medical Service
1939, n.d. 
 The New York Academy of Medicine--Membership Certificate
  

-See Oversized

 New York City. Department of Health
1947-1949, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 New York Guild for the Jewish Blind
1938-1946, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 New York Heart Association, Inc.
  

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Folder #1
1935-1944 
 Folder #2
1945-1949 
 Folder #3
1949-1951, n.d. 
 New York Hotel Trades Council and Hotel Association
  

-See also Ser.I, same title

 New York State Health Preparedness Commission
1944, 1949, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Problems of the Aging
1953 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 New York Tuberculosis and Health Association
1936 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 New York World's Fair. Advisory Committee on Medicine and Public Health--Certificate
  

-See Oversized

 Non-Governmental Organizations Interested in Migration
1953-1954, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Optical Membership Plan, Inc.
1947-1948 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Partnership Agreement with Hyman Levy
Jun. 1949 
 Box: Ph - Welfare #1
  Box 13
 The Physicians Forum, Inc.
1942-1957, n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title -See also Ser.VI, same title

 The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth
  
 Anniversary Dinner
  
 Bernheim, Bertram M.
  
 Binger, Carl
  
 Black, Algernon D.
  
 Bohr, Niels
  
 Brown, Charlotte Hawkins
  
 Butler, Allan M.
  
 Cobb, Stanley
  
 Cohn, Alfred E.
  
 Committee for Medical Freedom
  
 Cornely, Paul B.
  
 Crohn, Burrill B.
  
 Cross, Frank E.
  
 Deutsch, Albert
  
 Dodd, Katharine
  
 Dodd, Martha; Stern, Alfred K.
  
 Enzer, Norbert
  
 Feuchtwanger, Lion
  
 France, Royal Wilbur
  
 Frichtman, Stephen H.
  
 Gordon, A.M.
  
 Gordon, Asher T.
  
 Hamilton, Alice
  
 Harper, Fowler V.
  
 Hollander, Louis
  
 Knight, Robert P.
  
 Koppelman, Harold
  
 Kubie, Lawrence S.
  
 Leavell, Hugh R.
  
 Leiter, Louis
  
 Mackay, Roland P.
  
 Mayer, Leo
  
 Menendez, Joseph C.
  
 Menninger, Karl A.
  
 Meyer, Bernard C.
  
 Meyer, Joseph C.
  
 Patterson, F.D.
  
 Pauling, Linus
  
 Perry, Thomas L.
  
 Peters, John P.
  
 Pottenger, F.M.
  
 Richardson, Henry B.
  
 Roemer, Milton I.
  
 Roosevelt, Eleanor
  
 Schick, Bela
  
 Seham, Max
  
 Sigerist, Henry E.
  
 Steele, J. Murray
  
 Warburg, James P.
  
 Washburn, Alfred H.
  
 Weinerman, E. Richard
  
 Young, Edward L.
  

-See also Ser.III, The Physicians

 Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary
  
  
20 Feb. 19532 folders
 Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society--Membership Certificate
  

-See Oversized

 Prescription Pad
n.d. 
 Programs
1950-1953 
 Quotes
n.d. 
 Register of Physicians and Surgeons--Certificates
1914, 1917 
 Social Security
  

-See Ser.II, Temporary Committee for the Organization of a Social Security Campaign

 The Society for Ethical Culture
  
 Folder #1
1916 
 Folder #2
1926, n.d. 
 The Sydenham Institute of Community Relations
1947 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Temporary Committee for the Organization of a Social Security Campaign
1944 
 Tentants' Protective Committee of 1185 Park Avenue
1949 
  Treatment of the Patient Past Fifty--Review and Advertisment
[1947] 
 United Hias Service
1955 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 United States Army--Honorable Discharge Certificate
24 May 1919 

-See also Oversized

 United States Committee, Inc.
1948 
 United States. Federal Security Agency
19482 folders

-See also Ser.I, same title

  The Unseen Plague--Chronic Disease--Review
1940 
 Welfare Council of New York City
  

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Folder #1
1934-1937 
 Box: Welfare #2 - Wo
  Box 14
 Welfare Council of New York City (cont.)
  
 Folder #2
1938-1941 
 Folder #3
1942-1943, n.d. 
 The Workmen's Circle
n.d. 

-See also Ser.I, same title

 Series III: Works by Boas
1907-1955 

Typescripts of lectures, addresses, articles, and reviews. Included are lectures at the Central Bureau for Jewish Aged, Inc., and at the Ethical Culture High School; and addresses for the 1910 Ethical Culture High School commencement, the opening of the Amalgamated Laundry Workers Health Center in 1953, and the tenth anniversary of The Physicians Forum, Inc. in 1953. There is also a report on studies that Boas did in 1918 during World War I, "Cases of Effort Syndrome Studied at Camp McClellan, Alabama"; a diary that Boas kept in 1907; and an article entitled "The Responsibility of a Scientist as a Citizen." Works on national health insurance include an untitled article on the American Medical Association and articles entitled "Compulsory Health Insurance in the Framework of a National Health Program" and "National Health Insurance." There are nine scrapbooks containing programs and announcements, reprints, and typescripts of works from 1911 to 1949.

 Box: A - H
  Box 14
 "Acutre Coronary Closure"
[1925?] 
 "The Aging Process"
n.d. 
 Amalgamated Laundry Workers Health Center, Inc.--Address
20 Jun. 1953 

-See also Ser.I, Amalgamated Laundry Workers Health Center, Inc.

 [American Medical Association]
[194-?] 
 "Aortic Insufficiency"
[1927?] 
 "Arcus Senilis and Arteriosclerosis"
n.d. 
 "Arteriosclerosis and Diabetes"
n.d. 
 "Arterio-Venous Aneurysm"
[1924?] 
 [Atherosclerosis]
[1949?] 
 "The Biochemistry of the Ovary, Uterus, and Vagina"
n.d. 
 "Blood Pressure"
[1923?] 
 "Cardiac Disorders Secondary to Disturbances of the Pulmonary Circulation"
[1927?] 
 "Cardiovascular Problems After Age 70"
n.d. 
 "Care of the Aged"
n.d. 
 "Cases of Effort Syndrome Studied at Camp McClellan, Alabama"
[1918] 

-See also Ser.I, United States. War Department

 Central Bureau for Jewish Aged, Inc.--Lecture
12 Jan. 1950 
 "Chronic Diseases"
1944 
 "The Circulatory Reaction to Exercise"
[1927?] 
 "Collection. Illustrating the Classes of Arthropoda and the Orders of Insects"
[1911?] 
 "Compulsory Health Insurance in the Framework of a National Health Program"
[195-] 
 [Coronary Atherosclerosis]
1954] 
 "Cyanosis"
[1923?] 
 Diary
1907 
 "The Economic Condition of Physicians in New York City"
n.d. 
 "Edema"
[1924?] 
 Ethical Culture High School--Commencement Address
1910 
 Ethical Culture High School--Lecture
n.d. 
 "Euthanasia"
n.d. 
 "Financing Medical Care in the Later Years of Life"
17 Dec. 1953 
  Geriatric Medicine: Medical Care of Later Maturity edited by Edward J. Stieglitz --Review
[1954] 
 [Geriatrics]
1950 
 "Heart Disease Due to Arteriosclerosis of the Coronary Arteries"
[1924?] 
 "The Heart in Congenital Syphilis"
[1930?] 
 "The Heart in Pregnancy"
[1925?] 
 "The Heart in the Tuberculous"
[1921] 
 "The Heart in Thyroid Disease"
[1931?] 
 "Hypertension"
[1924?] 
 Box: I - R
  Box 15
 "Infection and the Heart"
n.d. 
 "Last Cholesterol Paper"
[1954] 
 "The Magnitude and the Changing Aspect of the Problem of Chronic Disease"
n.d. 
 "The Medical Care of the Aging Patient"
n.d. 
 "Memorandum on the Desirability of Developing Welfare Island for the Care of the Chronic Sick"
19 Oct. 1934 
 "Mitral Stenosis"
[1927?] 
  The Nation--Letter to the Editor
n.d. 
 [National Health Insurance]
[195-] 
 "National Health Insurance"--Address at National Health Assembly
[2 May 1948] 
 "Natural History of Heart Disease of Long Duration"
1951 
 "Notes on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart"
n.d. 
 [Osteoarthritis]
[194-] 
 "Pathology"
[1949?] 
 "Periarteriitis Nodosa"
[1924?] 
 The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner--Address
20 Feb. 1953 

-See also Ser.II, The Physicians Forum, Inc. Tenth Anniversary Dinner

 "Pneumopericardium"
[1925?] 
 "Preface"
n.d. 
 "Preliminary Considerations"
n.d. 
 "The Preparedness Agitation"--Letter to the Editor of The New York Evening Post
1915 
 "The Prevalence of Coronary Artery Disease among Randomly Chosen Men of Italian and Jewish Origin"--with Frederick H. Epstein
1955 
 "The Probable Effects of Another World War on the Health of the People"
1948 

-See also Ser.II, Conference on Pattern for Survival

 "Psychoses"
[1924?] 
 "Report on the Jewish Home for the Aged"
[1944] 
 "The Responsibility of the Scientist as a Citizen"
n.d. 
 "Rheumatic Heart Disease"
[192-?] 
 [Right Bundle Branch Block]
n.d. 
 Box: Scrapbook--Bib. #1-3
  Box 16
 Scrapbook--Bibliography #1
1911-1923 
 Scrapbook--Bibliography #2
1924-1926 
 Scrapbook--Bibliography #3
1927-1930 
 Box: Scrapbook--Bib. #4-5
  Box 17
 Scrapbook--Bibliography #4
1931-1935 
 Scrapbook--Bibliography #5
1936-1939 
 Box: Scrapbook--Bib. #6-7 - Scrapbook--Reprints
  Box 18
 Scrapbook--Bibliography #6
1940-1944 
 Scrapbook--Bibliography #7
1947-1949 
 Scrapbook--Reprints
1944-1946 
 Box: Scrapbook--Speeches
  Box 19
 Scrapbook--Speeches
1940-1943 
 Box: St - Y
  Box 20
 Adlai Stevenson's Presidential Race--Speech on Medical Care
n.d. 
 "Syphilis of the Heart and Aorta"
n.d. 
 "Traumatic Injuries of the Heart"
[1924?] 
 "The Treatment of Coronary Arteriosclerosis"
1954 
 "The Treatment of Heart Failure"
n.d. 
 "Tumors"
[1926?] 
 "Valvular Lesions"
n.d. 
 [Venous Pressure]
[1926?] 
 "Vital Capacity"
[1924?] 
 "Your Child's Arch-Foe: Rheumatic Fever"
n.d. 
 Series IV: Works by Others
1945-1954 

Eleven works, mostly about geriatrics. There are two addresses: Dean A. Clark's 1945 commencement address at the Medical College of Pennsylvania and Alan Gregg's address at the National Health Conference. The works are filed alphabetically by author.

 Box: C - W
  Box 20
 Clark, Dean A.
  
 "Trends in Medical Practice"-- Commencement Address at Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
10 Jan. 1945 
 Crampton, C. Ward
  
 "A Proposal for Geriatric Research and Service Stations"
12 Jan. 1948 
 Crampton, C. Ward
  
 "Whole Life Records for Whole Life Service"--Lecture
13 Dec. 1951 
 Epstein, Frederick H.
  

-See Ser.III, "The Prevalence of Coronary Artery Disease among Randomly Chosen Men of Italian and Jewish Origin"--with Frederick H. Epstein -See Ser. VI, "Relations Between Diet and Atherosclerosis" (with Frederick H. Epstein and R. Simpson)--Review

 Goldmann, Franz
  
 "Medical Care"
1954 
 Gregg, Alan
  
 [Address at National Health Conference]
n.d. 
 Kaplan,
  
 "The Care and Treatment of Chronic Cancer Cases"
n.d. 
 Obrist, Walter D.
  
 "The Electroencephalogram of Normal Male Subjects Overs Age Eighty"
1951-1952 
 Shock, N.W. and Marvin J. Yiengst
  
 "Basal Metabolism and Basal Respiratory Functions in Aged Males"
n.d. 
 Shock, N.W.
  
 "Physiological Aspects of Aging"
[195-] 
 Teleky, Ludwig
  
 "Industrial Hygiene in West Germany"
n.d. 
 White, Marie Angelin
  
 "Notes on Sodium Restriction"
n.d. 
 Series V: Research Notes and Notebooks
1916-1952 

Bibliographical notes about arteriosclerosis, cholesterol, diabetes, and geriatrics; and research notes about aortic stenosis and pylephlebitis, among other subjects. There are three notebooks: a ward notebook that Boas kept from 1916 to 1917 at The Mount Sinai Hospital; an undated notebook of medical school notes; and a notebook from 1918 labeled "Record of Heart Cases. Ward II." Also in this series are military patient records kept from 1917 to 1918 while Boas was in the United States Army at Camp McClellan, Alabama, as well as general patient records that Boas kept between the 1910s and the 1950s.

 Box: A - M
  Box 21
 "Aortic Stenosis"
19522 folders
 Arteriosclerosis--Bibliographical Notes
[195-] 
 British Health System--Notes
1950 
 "Calcification of Arteries in Diabetes"
[195-] 
 Bibliographical Notes
n.d. 
 [Case Studies]
n.d. 
 Cholesterol--Bibliographical Notes
[195-]2 folders
 Diabetes--Bibliographical Notes
[195-] 
 "Digitalis"--Notes
n.d. 
 Geriatrics--Bibliographical Notes
[195-] 
 Heart Rate
[1932] 
 "Hypertension and Chronic Valvular Disease"
1926 
 Medical School Notes
n.d. 
 Miscellaneous Notes
n.d. 
 The Mount Sinai Hospital--Ward Notebook
1916-1917 
 Box: Patient Records - Patient Records--Military #5
  Box 22
 Patient Records
  
 Folder #1 A-G
[1910s-1920s] 
 Folder #2 H-P
[1910s-1920s] 
 Folder #3 R-T
[1910s-1920s] 
 Folder #4 U-Z
[1910s-1920s] 
 Patient Records--Military
  
 Folder #1 A-Bra
1917-1918 
 Folder #2 Bri-D
1917-1918 
 Folder #3 E-Hub
1917-1918 
 Folder #4 Hul-Le
1917-1918 
 Folder #5 Li-R
1917-1918 
 Box: Patient Records--Military #6 - T
  Box 23
 Patient Records--Military (cont.)
  
 Folder #6 S-T
1917-1918 
 Folder #7 V-W
1917-1918 
 "Pernicious Anemia"
1926 
 Pylephlebitis
n.d. 
 "Record of Heart Cases. Ward II"--Notebook
1918 
 "Treatment of Diabetes"
n.d. 
 Series VI: Materials Gathered After Ernst P. Boas's Death
1955-1980 

Materials that were collected and compiled by Norman F. Boas after his father's death in 1955. These materials include obituaries; condolence letters sent to Boas's family after his death; information about Boas's cardiotachometer; correspondence and a card file documenting the donation by Norman F. Boas of his father's library to various repositories; and letters written about Ernst P. Boas for the memorial meeting held in his honor on 19 April 1955. The authors of these letters have been cross-referenced in Series I. This series also includes a volume (edited by Romana Javitz in 1960) of excerpts from Ernst P. Boas's letters; many of the originals are held by the American Philosophical Society Library. There is a separate folder of transcriptions of Ernst P. Boas's letters from 1907-1935 and translations from the German. Many of these letters are to his father, Franz Boas. This material has been photocopied and annotated with the appropriate American Philosophical Society Library call numbers.

 Box: B - Letters #2
  Box 23
 Biographical Material
1955-1956 
 The Ernst P. Boas Memorial Fund
1955-1962, n.d. 
 Cardiotachometer
1957-1975 

-See also Ser.II, same title

 Condolence Letters on Ernst P. Boas's Death
1955 
 Folder #1 A-K
  
 Folder #2 L-Z
  
 Finison, Lorenz J.
1976 
 Letters of Ernst P. Boas, M.D., 1891-1955, edited by Romana Javitz. Folder #1
4 Feb. 1960 
 Letters of Ernst P. Boas, M.D., 1891-1955, edited by Romana Javitz. Folder #2
4 Feb. 1960 

Provenance: M2003-43. Gift of Pamela Wallace, October 2003

 Box: Letters #3 - R
  Box 24
 Letters of Ernst P. Boas, M.D., 1907-1935--Translations and Transcriptions. Folder #3
n.d. 
 Library--Ernst P. Boas
  

-See also Ser.VI, Cardfile. Library--Ernst P. Boas

 Folder #1
1956-1975 
 Folder #2
1957-1980 
 Loewi, Otto
1961 

-See also Ser.I, Loewi, Otto

 Memorial Meeting for Ernst P. Boas
19 Apr. 1955 
 Binger, Carl
  
 Black, Algernon D.
  
 Cobb, W. Montague
  
 Cohn, Alfred E.
  
 Davis, Michael M.
  
 Deutsch, Albert
  
 Dublin, Louis I.
  
 Frothingham, Channing
  
 Goldmann, Franz
  
 Laurence, William L.
  
 Levin, Morton L.
  
 Levine, Samuel A.
  
 Peters, John P.
  
 Roemer, Milton I.
  
 Salk, Jonas E.
  
 Wagner, Robert F.
  
 National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians, Inc.
1955, 1957 

-See also Ser.I, same title -See also Ser.II, same title

 The Physicians Forum, Inc.
1955 

-See also Ser.I, same title -See also Ser.II, same title

 "Relations Between Diet and Atherosclerosis" (with Frederick H. Epstein and R. Simpson)--Review
1956 
 Box: Cardfile, Library--Ernst P. Boas
  Box 25
 Series VII: Photographs
1917-1953 

Scientific photographs, as well as portrait photographs. Those of a scientific nature include the subjects of aneurysm, blood pressure, Boas's cardiotachometer, coronary damage, endocarditis, and myocardial degeneration. There are also photographs used in Boas's article, "Calcification in the Pineal Gland" and electrocardiograms, done from 1917 to 1952, presumably by Boas. The portrait photographs are of Boas from the 1920s to the 1950s, and also show him in group shots with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, at the Sidney Hillman Health Center, at the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, and at the Kecoughton Conference.

 Box: A - M
  Box 26
 "Aneurysm"
n.d. 
 "Blood Pressure"
n.d. 
 Boas, Ernst P.
  

-See Ser. VII, [Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons--Group Shot] -See Ser. VII, Epstein, Fred and Ernst P. Boas at Sidney Hillman Health Center -See Ser. VII, Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases--Group Shot

 Boas, Ernst P.
1953 

-See Oversized

 Boas, Ernst P. Boas--At Table
[194-?] 
 Boas, Ernst P. Boas--Full-Sized Proofs
  
 Folder #1
[1920s-1930s?] 
 Folder #2
[1920s-1930s?] 
 Folder #3
[1920s-1930s?] 
 Folder #4
[193-?] 
 Folder #5
[194-?] 
 Folder #6
[195-?] 
 Folder #7
[195-?] 
 Boas, Ernst P.--Giving Speech
  
 Folder #1
[192-?] 
 Folder #2
29 Jun. 1950 
 Boas, Ernst P.--In Group Shot at Kecoughton Conference
[Sep. 1952] 

-See also Ser.II, Programs

 Boas, Ernst P.--In Philadelphia
[194-?] 
 Boas, Ernst P., Harry Hopkins, and Dr. Wyckoff
1930-1932 
 "Calcification in the Pineal Gland"
1918 
 "Calcification of Arteries"
n.d. 
 Cardiotachometer
1927 
 [Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons--Group Shot]
[191-?] 
 Boas, Ernst P.
  
 [Coronary Damage]
n.d. 
 Electrocardiograms
  

-See also Ser. V, Patient Records, #3

 Folder #1
[192-] 
 Folder #2
[192-] 
 Folder #3
1952 
 Folder #4
1952 
 Electrocardiograms Done at Rockefeller Institute
1917 
 "Endocarditis"
n.d. 
 Epstein, Fred and Ernst P. Boas at Sidney Hillman Health Center
1951-1952 
 Hopkins, Harry
  

-See Ser. VII, Boas, Ernst P., Harry Hopkins, and Dr. Wyckoff

 "Lung-Thickened Vessels from Passive Congestion"
n.d. 
 "Metastasis in Heart"
n.d. 
 Michelson, Nicholas
  

-See Ser. VII, Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases--Group Shot

 "Mitral Stenosis"
n.d. 
 Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases--Group Shot
[192-?] 
 Boas, Ernst P.
  
 Michelson, Nicholas
  
 "Myocardial Degeneration"
n.d. 
 Oversized - Series II, VII
  oversize 1
 Series II, Subject Files
  
 The American Board of Internal Medicine--Certificate
1 Jul. 1937 
 Collection of Plant Specimens
1911 
 Columbia University--Diploma (B.S.)
1910 June 1 
 Columbia University--Diploma (M.A.)
1912 
 Columbia University--Diploma (M.D.)
1914 Juen 3 
 Ethical Culture School--Diploma
1903 June 1 
 Ethical Culture School--Diploma
1907 May 29 
 Health Insurance (National)
1944 
 Medical Society of the County of New York--Membership Certificate
1917 Dec. 21 
 The Mount Sinai Hospital--Certificate
1916 Dec. 31 
 National Committee for the Resettlement of Foreign Physicians
  

-See Oversized, New York Association for New Americans

 The New York Academy of Medicine--Membership Certificate
1921 Feb. 3 
 New York Association for New Americans -- Certificate
1950 Nov. 2 
 New York World's Fair. Advisory Committee on Medicine and Public Health--Certificate
1939 
 Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society--Membership Certificate
1928 Nov. 10 
 United States Army--Certificate of Appointment as First Lieutenant in the Medical Section of the Officers' Reserve Corps
1917 Aug. 6 
 United States Army--Certificate of Appointment as Captain in the Medical Section of the Officers' Reserve Corps
1918 Apr. 20 
 University of the State of New York--License to practice medicine
1914 June 26 
 Ser. VII, Photographs
  
 Boas, Ernst P.
1953