Harvard Fatigue Laboratory
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Fatigue Laboratory Collected Publications
Collection Identifier: Arch E 26B.1Scope and Contents:
The collection includes approximately 475 numbered reprints from professional journals previously bound together in three volumes. The reprints report results of experiments conducted at the Fatigue Lab between 1928 and 1946. Also included are several earlier reprints by L.J. Henderson and others who became key figures in the Lab’s operations. These earlier works, dating back to 1924, report on work conducted at the Medical Laboratories of the Massachusetts General Hospital, the...
Harvard Fatigue Laboratory records
Collection Identifier: RG M-CE03, Series 00132, 00300-00305Overview:
The Harvard Fatigue Laboratory records, 1916-1952 (inclusive), 1941-1947 (bulk), consist of correspondence, research records, reports, writings and publications, photographs, and films, and are the product of the Lab's research and administrative activities.
James Laverre Whittenberger papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c324Overview:
The James Laverre Whittenberger papers, 1933-1963, are the product of Whittenberger's research and administrative activities at the Harvard School of Public Health and his involvement with the National Foundation for Infant Paralysis.
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- Altitude. 1
- Artificial Respiration 1
- Cardiology Research 1
- Cholinesterase inhibitors 1
- Clothing and dress. Research. 1
- Exercise. 1
- Fatigue. 1
- Filmstrips. 1
- Harvard Fatigue Laboratory. Administration. 1
- Harvard Fatigue Laboratory. Research. 1
- Industrial hygine 1
- Irritants 1
- Laboratory notebooks. 1
- Lantern slides. 1
- Nutrition Research. 1
- Occupational Health 1
- Occupational diseases 1
- Photographs 1
- Physical Exertion. 1
- Physiologists 1
- Physiology. 1
- Physiology. Institutes and Laboratories. 1
- Poliomyelitis 1
- Poliomyelitis Research 1
- Poliomyelitis. Argentina. 1950-1960. 1
- Respiration 1
- Resuscitation 1
- Stress (Physiology) 1
- Stress, Physiological. 1 ∧ less
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