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1Author:  Stokes, Joseph (1896-1972)Requires cookie*
 Title:  Joseph Stokes, Jr. Papers     
 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.

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 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 John | Bayne-Jones, Stanhope, 1888-1970 | Benison, Saul | Bernstein, Yale B. | Bongiovanni, Alfred M. | 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. | 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. 
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2Author:  Opie, Eugene L. (Eugene Lindsay), 1873-1971Requires cookie*
 Title:  Eugene Opie Papers     
 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.

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 Call #:  Mss.B.Op3 
 Extent:  37 Linear Feet 
 Subjects:  American Bureau for Medical Aid to China | Aronson, Joseph D. | Articles | Aub, Joseph Charles, 1890-1873 | Autopsy. | Bachman, George W. | Barker, Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), 1867-1943 | Bessey, Otto A. | Brinton, Ward | 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 
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