| 1 | Title: | Hopkins Undergraduate Research Journal records | | | Publication: | Special Collections 2002-2012 | | | Extent: | 0.19 Cubic Feet | | | Subjects: | publications (documents)
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7 | Title: | Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs records | | | Creator: | Johns Hopkins University. Office of the Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs | Office of Communications and Public Affairs | | | Publication: | Special Collections 1971-2000s | | | Extent: | 9.37 Cubic Feet | | | Subjects: | case files | publications (documents) | slides (photographs)
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12 | Title: | Records concerning the Medical Library Association III, 1936-1966 | | | Creator: | College of Physicians of Philadelphia Library | McDaniel, W. B. (Walton Brooks), 1897-1975 | | | Notes: | This collection of records concerning the Medical Library Association is part of the records of the Office of the Librarian of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. The collection, which spans 1936 to 1966, consists mainly of records from W. B. McDaniel's terms as editor of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association and as president of the MLA. | | | Extent: | 1.4 linear feet (4 boxes) | | | Subjects: | Medical Library Association | Committees | Conferences | Correspondence | Publications (documents)
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13 | Title: | William W. Keen papers II, 1885-1926 | | | Creator: | Keen, William W. (William Williams), b. 1837 | | | Notes: | William Williams Keen, surgeon and neurologist, was born in 1837 in Philadelphia. He entered Jefferson Medical College in 1860, left in 1861 to become Surgeon to the 5th Massachusetts Regiment, then returned to Jefferson and received his M.D. in 1862. He then became Acting Assistant Surgeon in the U.S. Army. In 1887, at St. Mary's Hospital in Philadelphia, Keen performed the first successful removal of a brain tumor in the United States. He was the first physician to perform a decompression of the skull and also the first physician in Philadelphia to use Lister's antiseptic surgical practices. He was elected to fellowship in the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1867 and was its president (1900-1901). Keen died in 1932. This small collection of correspondence dates from 1885 to 1926, and fills in gaps found in the William W. Keen papers (MSS 2/076-01 – MSS 2/076-07) and William W. Keen correspondence (MSS 430). Previously catalogued as 10c 105. | | | Extent: | .4 linear feet (1 box) | | | Subjects: | Vivisection | Clippings | Correspondence | Publications (documents)
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16 | Title: | George Wagoner Papers 1915 - 1941 | | | Creator: | Wagoner, George | | | Notes: | George Wagoner (1896-1957), was a Philadelphia-based orthopedic surgeon who spent his career studying bone pathology. He served in administrative and teaching roles in various hospitals in Philadelphia and pioneered the celloidin mount technique for microscopic examination of total specimen sections. Collection materials consist of photographs, x-rays, glass slides, academic publications, correspondence, and personal papers. This collection is divided into three series. The first series, Photographs and Illustrations, houses photographs, glass slides, and x-rays used for professional and personal purposes. The second series, Papers, contains Dr. Wagoner’s personal papers and the third series, Publications, deals with the papers Dr. Wagoner wrote for publication in academic journals. | | | Extent: | 4.4 Linear feet (8 document boxes, 2 lantern slide boxes, 1 flat box) | | | Subjects: | Publications (documents) | Slides (photographic) | Bones -- Diseases | Orthopedic surgery | Orthopedists
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