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Rashi Fein papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c327
Overview: The Rashi Fein papers, 1944-2012 (inclusive), 1953-2000 (bulk), are the product of Fein’s professional, research, and publishing activities throughout the course of his career. The papers are arranged in seven series: I. Alphabetical Files (1950-2010, undated); II. Writings and Publications (1951-2012, undated); III. Correspondence (1949-2012); IV. Student Files (1944-1980, undated); V. Audiovisual Recordings (1970-1999); VI. Appointment Calendars (1961-2001); and VII. Collected Publications...

Richard John Kitz papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c21
Overview:

The Richard John Kitz papers, 1950-2004, document the administrative, teaching, and research activities of Richard J. Kitz, Henry Isaiah Dorr Professor of Research and Training in Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital. Kitz later served as Faculty Dean for Clinical Affairs at Harvard Medical School from 1994 to 1999.

Richard P. Strong papers

Collection Identifier: GA 82
Overview:

The Richard P. Strong papers consist of records reflecting the scientific work and career of Richard Pearson Strong. Strong was an expert in tropical medicine and worked in the United States, the Philippines, South America, and Africa.

Robert A. Good papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c317
Overview:

The Robert A. Good Papers, 1943-2006, are the product of Good’s activities as a medical research administrator, scientist, educator, and lecturer.

Robert B. Brigham Hospital records

Collection Identifier: BWH c4
Overview:

Robert B. Brigham Hospital. Records, 1889–1984 (inclusive), 1915–1980 (bulk) are the product of the hospital staff’s administrative, fundraising, publications, training programs, legal proceedings, and public relations activities from 1915 through 1980.

Robert B. Dixon papers

Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: H MS c191
Scope and Contents: The Robert B. Dixon papers (1881-1943, bulk) consist primarily of records from Dixon’s work as a physician and as a medical examiner for the Royal Arcanum, a fraternal life insurance order. Records include: books recording the results of medical examinations; patient and prescribing ecords; photographs; writings by Dixon; a scrapbook of Royal Arcanum Bulletin articles by Dixon; Royal Arcanum meeting minutes; correspondence; medical certificates; and a volume of Suffolk District Medical...

Robert J. Benford papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c346
Overview: Papers are the product of Robert J. Benford's (1905-1990) professional and research activities in the field of aviation medicine. The collection contains: correspondence and memoranda pertaining to his military duties, his involvement on the Interim Board of Aviation Medicine and the Aero-Medical Association; research files on aerospace medicine; and correspondence relating to his editorial work. The collection also includes photographs and printed material, including reports on aeronautical...

Robert Latou Dickinson illustrations of female pelvic and reproductive organs for Tampax Incorporated

Collection — Box: Small Manuscript Collections 01Identifier: H MS c414
Scope and Contents:

8.5 inch x 11 inch double-sided, laminated, color teaching illustration of the female pelvic organs and female reproductive organs. Item belonged to obstetrician-gynecologist Joseph J. Weyer (1908-1994) who practiced in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Illustrations were prepared by Robert Latou Dickinson (1861-1950) and published by the Educational Department, Tampax Incorporated, New York, New York (undated).

Robert Latou Dickinson papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c591
Overview:

The Robert Latou Dickinson papers, 1881-1972 (inclusive), 1926-1951 (bulk), are the product of Dickinson's activities as a sex researcher, obstetrician and gynecologist, author, and artist.

Roche Laboratories pamphlet series "The Story of Psychosomatic Medicine"

Collection — Box: Small Manuscript Collections 01Identifier: H MS c557
Content Description: Consists of a series of five pamphlets published by the Roche Laboratories Professional Services Department between 1968 and 1969. Pamphlets are titled: 1. Walter B. Cannon: the "fight or flight" principle; 2. Hans Elye: the concept of "stress"; 3. Franz Alexander: physiologic concomitants of psychic conflict; 4. Franz Alexander (part II): the measurements of psychophysiologic reactions - "stressor films"; 5. Tom's Fistula/The Influence of emotions on gastric function. Stewart Wolf &...

Roderick Heffron papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c514
Overview:

The collection consists of records reflecting the work of Roderick Heffron in researching and writing on pneumonia and the treatment of pneumonia with serum therapy, particularly within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Rose E. Frisch papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c455
Overview:

The collection consists of records created and collected by Rose Frisch during her tenure as a professor at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies from 1974 through the early 2000s.

S. J. Adelstein papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c362
Overview:

Records in the S. J. Adelstein papers were generated by Adelstein during his medical training and throughout his professional career as a researcher and administrator for Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. The collection includes: Adelstein’s student notes; correspondence and memoranda; research notes; grant applications; notebooks; datebooks; telephone and meeting logs; and meeting minutes.

S. Reid Warren, Jr. papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c389
Overview:

Samuel Reid Warren, Jr. (1908-1996), B.S., 1928, M.S., 1929, and Sc.D. 1937, Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, was a professor in the Moore School and in the Graduate School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. His professional career focused on x-ray research and radiologic physics. The papers reflect his work in the Graduate School of Medicine as a teacher and administrator.

Salpêtrière Hospital records

Collection Identifier: H MS c30
Overview: Consists of approximately 16,800 glass plate negatives, original negative enclosures, photographic indices, and a small number of prints produced by the Photographic Service of the Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France between 1880 and 1942, the bulk of which date between 1900 and 1919, as well as one legal document box (.5 cubic feet) of notes, lectures, case histories, and pen drawings created by Salpêtrière Hospital staff between 1859 and 1893. Records concern patients with physical and...

Samuel A. Levine papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c448
Overview:

The Samuel A. Levine papers, 1908-1994 and 2016-2017 (inclusive) consist primarily of papers, photographs, and film created during and after the life of cardiologist Samuel A. Levine and collected by Levine and family members, including his wife Rosalind W. Levine, son Herbert J. Levine, daughter-in-law Sandra Levine, and grandson Jonathan H. Scheff.

Sanford Gifford papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c328
Overview: The Sanford Gifford papers, 1895-2013 (inclusive), 1950-2000 (bulk), are the product of Gifford’s professional, research, teaching, publishing, and political activism activities throughout the course of his career. The papers are arranged in seven series: I. Research, 1921-2010, undated; II. Professional Appointments, 1918-2008, undated; III. Professional Activities and Activism, 1939-2011, undated; IV. History of Psychoanalysis Research, Activities, and Writings, 1895-2011, undated; V....

Sarah Case papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c134
Scope and Contents:

Consists of photographs and notebooks from Sarah Case's World War I experiences as a nurse at Harvard Medical School's Base Hospital No. 5 in Châtel-Guyon, France.

Seth Hastings and Seth Hastings, Jr. commonplace books, medical records, and papers

Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: H MS c292
Overview: The Seth Hastings and Seth Hastings, Jr. commonplace books, medical records, and papers, 1772-1830 (inclusive), contain writings, patient records, manuscript addresses, and papers of the father and son physicians. The commonplace books include transcriptions and excerpts from medical textbooks and medicinal recipes and instructions for delivering medicine and medical care to patients with occasional patient case histories from their medical practice. The manuscript addresses and other...

Sidney H. Ingbar papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c212
Overview:

The Sidney H. Ingbar Papers, 1926-1991, document Ingbar's career as an endocrinologist and academic physician at Harvard Medical School, Boston City Hospital, and Beth Israel Hospital, and his research on thyroid-related issues.

Sketchbook on water cure

Item — Volume: 01Identifier: H MS c248
Scope and Contents:

Sketchbook on water cure from England dating from the 1850s. Includes notes and drawings pertaining to water cure.

Soma Weiss papers

Collection Identifier: GA 92
Overview:

The Soma Weiss papers, 1922-1957, contain records from Weiss's teaching, research, and administrative activities as Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic at Harvard Medical School and Physician-in-Chief at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. His research focused on biochemistry, the pathological physiology of cardiovascular disease, and clinical pharmacology and therapeutics.

Stanley Cobb papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c53
Overview: The Stanley Cobb papers, 1898-1982, are the product of Cobb's research and teaching activities at Harvard Medical School, Boston City Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital. The collection consists of Cobb's corespondence, reports, writings, photographs and drawings resulting from his career as a neurologist at Boston City Hospital and later as Chief of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Cobb's publication files, containing his reprints, manuscripts, and publciations...

Vernacular Archive of Normal Volunteers (VANV)

Collection Identifier: H MS c464
Content Description: The Vernacular Archive of Normal Volunteers (VANV), 1940-2018 (inclusive) is a collection of oral histories, associated archival documents, and project records created and collected by Laura Jeanine Morris Stark (born 1975) to explore the lives of the first “normal control” research subjects at the Clinical Center of the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland who were recruited through NIH’s Normal Volunteer Patient Program. The Normal Volunteer Patient...

Stephen I. Bulova collection of Harvard Medical School memorabilia and Massachusetts Medical Benevolent Society by-laws

Collection — Box: 01Identifier: H MS c492
Content Description:

Memorabilia and gray literature collected by Stephen I. Bulova consisting of: cartes-de-visite depicting members of the Harvard Medical School faculty circa 1868; tickets for admission to Harvard Medical School lectures, 1867-1868; the 1846 annual circular of the Massachusetts Medical College (now Harvard Medical School); and the Articles of Association and By-laws of the Massachusetts Medical Benevolent Society, 1857.