Harvard Medical School
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
A. Clifford Barger papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c478Arthur B. Pardee papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c372The Arthur B. Pardee papers, 1949-2001, are the product of Pardee’s professional, research, teaching, and publishing activities throughout the course of his career. The papers are arranged in three series: I. Research Notes, 1949-1992; II. Slides, 1975-2001, undated; and III. Electronic Records, 1991-2001, undated.
Bob Cook papers
This collection documents Bob Cook's (1946- ) work as Director of the Arnold Arboretum from 1989-2009. The Director's papers reflect a wide range of administrative functions including strategic planning, project management, fundraising, and community relations.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital records
Collection Identifier: BWH c1The Brigham and Women’s Hospital records are the product of the hospital’s administrative, fundraising, publication, and public relations activities, the bulk of which cover the years 1980 through 2000. The collection is open-ended and new records are added as they are acquired.
C. Miller Fisher papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c230Records in this collection were created by Charles Miller Fisher during his practice as a neurologist in Montreal, Canada, and Boston, Massachusetts. The collection includes patient notes and records, research notes, manuscript drafts, X-rays, slides, photographs, and memorabilia. Topics in the collection include dementia, transient ischemic attack, normal pressure hydrocephalus, transient monocular blindness, stroke, hemiplegia, headache, vasospasm, and arterial dissection.
Carl W. Walter papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c150Records in the Carl W. Walter Papers were created by Walter during the course of his career as a medical researcher, founder of Fenwal Laboratories, and member of the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, faculty. The collection includes: correspondence, photographs, film reels, speeches, meeting minutes, notebooks, and research files.
Carol C. Nadelson papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c394Cecil Kent Drinker papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c165The Cecil Kent Drinker Papers, 1898-1958, contains Drinker's personal records, World War II research records, professional activities records, and administrative records from his tenures as a faculty member and Dean of Harvard School of Public Health.
David Dickinson Potter papers
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: H MS c542Dennis L. Kasper papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c404Dwight E. Harken papers
Collection Identifier: B MS c118The Dwight E. Harken papers, 1911-1993 (inclusive), 1940-1975 (bulk), are the product of Harken’s activities as a surgeon, researcher, administrator, lecturer, consultant, and contributing member of national organizations, as conducted throughout his professional appointments, including Clinical Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Thoracic Surgery at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston.
E. Tessa Hedley-Whyte papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c320Felix Fleischner papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c57The Felix Fleischner papers, 1919-1971 (inclusive), are the product of Fleischner’s activities as a radiologist, lecturer, consultant, and contributing member of national and international organizations, including the American Roentgen Ray Society and the New England Roentgen Ray Society.
Francine M. Benes papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c475Frederick P. Li papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c616The Frederick P. Li papers, 1961-2016 (inclusive), are the product of Li’s research and professional activities during his education and career at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute as Head of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Control, the Harvard School of Public Heath as Professor of Clinical Cancer Epidemiology, and the National Cancer Institute as Head of the Clinical Studies Section of the Clinical Epidemiology Branch.
George Cheever Shattuck papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c551The George Cheever Shattuck papers consist of records collected and created by Shattuck in the course of his lifetime. Shattuck was a physician specializing in tropical medicine and published a textbook on the subject in 1951. He accompanied and led expeditions in Africa, Central America, and South America, and was a member of Richard P. Strong’s 1915-1916 medical relief mission to Serbia.
Papers of Alice Hamilton, 1909-1987 (inclusive), 1909-1965 (bulk)
Correspondence, articles, speeches, notes, clippings, and awards of physician Alice Hamilton.
Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Correspondence, photographs, writings, etc., of the Hamilton family of Indiana, including physician Alice Hamilton and classicist Edith Hamilton.
Harold Amos papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c476Harvard Medical School affiliated hospitals images
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series number 00159This finding aid describes photographs, prints and other images portraying the affiliated hospitals of Harvard Medical School.
Harvard Medical School clubs and associations photographs
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series 00094The photographs described in this finding aid portray clubs and associations whose members are Harvard Medical School students, alumni, or faculty.
Harvard Medical School faculty (A-C) portraits
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02a, Series number 00137, 00138This finding aid describes photographs, prints and other images portraying faculty and staff members of Harvard Medical School.
Harvard Medical School faculty and staff (D-W) portraits
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02b, Series number 00137, 00138This finding aid describes photographs, prints and other images portraying faculty members of Harvard Medical School.
Henry Jacob Bigelow papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c439The Henry Jacob Bigelow papers, 1840s-1856 (inclusive), 1848-1855 (bulk), principally consist of draft and final or close to final draft medical illustrations, some accompanied by case or specimen notes. Drawings are in pencil, ink, and watercolor. Subjects include a wide variety of pathological conditions, mostly tumors, including epitheliomas, cheloids, cysts, and cancerous growths.
Henry Pickering Bowditch papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c5H. P. (Henry Pickering) Bowditch (1840-1911) established the first physiological laboratory at Harvard Medical School and taught at the school for 35 years. The collection consists mainly of correspondence but also includes family research records, personal papers including military records, lectures, writings, and manuscript materials.