Series IV. Harvard Medical School and Teaching Records, 1956-1975, undated., 1956-1975
Scope and Contents
Consists of course materials from Gorini’s time as an Associate Professor and Professor at Harvard Medical School, including course plans, syllabi, suggested reading lists, paper and laboratory experiment assignment description, and lecture notes from courses such as Cell and Molecular Biology, Medical Microbiology, and Medical Bacteriology, as well as other courses in the Medical Sciences program. Papers relate to course taught by Gorini independently or as part of a team, and include occasional related planning correspondence. Records additionally consist of student papers, including term papers and doctoral theses, at times accompanied by Gorini’s edits and remarks.
Dates
- Creation: 1956-1975
Language of Materials
Papers are predominantly in English. Some papers are in French and Italian.
Physical Description
1.8 cubic feet in 2 records center cartons.
Conditions Governing Access
Series IV contains files with personnel, student, and personally-identifying information that is restricted for 80 years from the date of record creation, and Harvard University records that are restricted for 50 years. The end of the restricted period is noted with each folder.
Extent
22.66 cubic feet (22 records center cartons, 1 legal size document box, 1 oversize box)Arrangement
Series IV is arranged in chronological order, per the original arrangement of the collection.
Creator
- From the Collection: Gorini, Luigi, 1903-1976 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) Repository
The Center for the History of Medicine in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine is one of the world's leading resources for the study of the history of health and medicine. Our mission is to enable the history of medicine and public health to inform healthcare, the health sciences, and the societies in which they are embedded.