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David Dickinson Potter papers
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: H MS c542Overview:
The David Dickinson Potter papers, 1859-2014 (inclusive), 1958-2014 (bulk) consist of papers, as well as some electronic media, film, slides, photographs, and photographic negatives, produced as a result of Potter’s professional activities as a neurobiologist and teacher in the Harvard Medical School Department of Neurobiology, and from his work as a mentor and advocate for underrepresented students at Harvard Medical School. The collection also includes records from Potter’s work...
L. Vernon Briggs papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c162Overview:
The collection reflects the professional work and the personal interests of psychiatrist and reformer Lloyd Vernon Briggs. As well as being a practicing psychiatrist, Briggs was an advocate for the reform of the asylum system in Massachusetts. He worked on reforms of the procedures for the committal of patients and the confinement of those suspected of having mental illness, and he advocated requiring formal training for both attending physicians and attendants in psychiatric institutions....
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- Lobsters. -- Research. 1
- Medical colleges -- Admission 1
- Medical education. 1
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- Mental Health 1
- Mental health laws. 1
- Mentally Ill Persons 1
- Mentoring. 1
- Minorities in medicine. 1
- Motor neurons 1
- Myoneural junction. 1
- Neural transmission 1
- Neuroanatomy 1
- Neurobiologists. 1
- Neurobiology. 1
- Neurobiology. -- Research. 1
- Neuroglia 1
- Neurotransmitters. -- Research. 1
- Patient Care 1
- Patients -- Abuse of. 1
- Patients -- Care. 1
- Patients -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Massachusetts. 1
- Physicians -- Massachusetts -- Boston. 1
- Physicians -- Massachusetts. 1
- Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.). 1
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- Psychiatric disability evaluation. 1
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- American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1
- Briggs, L. Vernon (Lloyd Vernon) (1863-1941) 1
- Furshpan, Edwin Jean, 1928- 1
- Harvard Medical School 1
- Harvard Medical School -- Students. 1
- Harvard Medical School--Faculty. 1
- Harvard Medical School. Department of Neurobiology 1
- Harvard Medical School. Ed Furshpan and David Potter Native American High School Program. 1
- Harvard Medical School. Native American High School Summer Program. 1
- Harvard University. Native American Program 1
- Joint Committee on the Status of Women. 1
- Katz, Bernard, 1911- 1
- King, Brian 1
- Kuffler, Stephen W. 1
- Landis, Story 1
- MacLeish, Peter 1
- Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) 1
- Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
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