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Stephen W. Lagakos papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c338
Overview:

The Stephen W. Lagakos papers, 1971-2009 (inclusive), 1995-2009 (bulk), are the product of Lagakos’s activities as an HIV/AIDS researcher, biostatistician, and professor of biostatistics.

Steven Lawrence Gortmaker papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c504
Overview:

The Steven Lawrence Gortmaker papers, 1955-1998 (inclusive), 1977-1997 (bulk), are the product of Gortmaker’s research, teaching, and professional activities throughout the course of his career at the Harvard School of Public Health (later the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health). The papers are arranged in three series: I. Research Projects Records, 1975-1998; II. Harvard School of Public Health Professional Records, 1957-1998; and III. Collected Publications, 1955-1998.

Sven Paulin papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c443
Overview: The Sven Paulin papers, 1863-2015 (inclusive), 1950-2012 (bulk), are the product of Paulin’s professional, teaching, research, and publishing activities throughout the course of his career. The papers are arranged in nine series: I. Visual and Audiovisual Teaching Files, 1965-2019; II. Professional Appointments Files, 1958-2013; III. Professional Activities Files, 1950-2019; IV. Correspondence, 1952-2019; V. Writings and Publications, 1951-2010; VI. Photographs, Negatives, and X-Rays,...

Sylvanus Fansher papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c472
Overview:

The Sylvanus Fansher papers, 1805-1846 (inclusive), consist of correspondence, manuscripts, research materials, and patient records related to Sylvanus Fansher's (1770-1846) work on smallpox vaccination, as well as personal correspondence with his family.

T. Berry Brazelton papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c244
Overview:

The T. Berry Brazelton papers, 1949-2007, are the product of Brazelton’s research and administrative activities as Director of the Child Development Unit at Children’s Hospital, Boston, as well as his activities as a private-practice pediatrician and author.

Tayyaba Hasan papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c474
Overview: The collection consists of records created or collected by Tayyaba Hasan in pursuit of her professional activities as a researcher in photodynamic medicine, primarily at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Photodynamic medicine (often referred to as photodynamic therapy) is used as a technique for disease detection and treatment; it depends upon the use of a photosensitizing agent, often a dye, which is injected into tissue and reacts when exposed to a...

Theodore L. Badger papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c208
Overview:

The Theodore L. Badger papers, 1934-1981, document the later years of Badger's career as a pulmonologist at New England Deaconess Hospital, 1973-1979. Correspondence, writings, and photographs document Badger's research activities on tuberculosis, administrative duties at New England Deaconess Hospital, and his advocacy for smoke-free public areas.

Theron G. Randolph papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c183
Overview:

The Theron Randolph papers were produced in the course of Randolph's work as an allergy specialist and reflect his work in the development of clinical ecology as well as the environmental and the natural foods movements.

Thomas Huckle Weller papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c357
Overview:

The Thomas Huckle Weller papers, 1896-2007 (inclusive), 1940-1990 (bulk), are the product of Weller’s activities as a researcher, educator, lecturer, consultant, and contributing member of national and international organizations.

Varaztad Hovhannes Kazanjian papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c51
Overview:

Correspondence, articles, lectures, drafts, patient records and histories, photographs, models, moulages, and instruments relating to Varaztad Hovhannes Kazanjian's career as a plastic surgeon, professor, and author, as well as his involvement in professional organizations.

W. Lloyd Aycock papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c203
Overview:

The W. Lloyd Aycock Papers, 1919-1951, document the teaching and research activities of William Lloyd Aycock, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health.

Walter Babcock Swift student notes on autopsy protocols

Collection — Box: Small Manuscript Collections 01Identifier: H MS c490
Scope and Contents:

Two volumes titled "Autopsy Protocols," one unaltered and the other inscribed by Harvard Medical School student W. B. Swift and containing Swift's notes on autopsies performed between October and December 1903 at several Boston hospitals.

Walter Bauer papers

Collection Identifier: GA 6.20
Overview:

The Walter Bauer papers, 1929-1960, document the teaching, research and professional activities of Walter Bauer, Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Medical Services at Massachusetts General Hospital. Bauer's research focused on diseases affecting human bone joints and connective tissue.

Walter Bradford Cannon papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c40
Overview: The Walter Bradford Cannon papers, 1873-1945 (inclusive), 1881-1945 (bulk) record Cannon's administrative, research, and professional activities while George Higginson Professor of Physiology and Chair of the Department at Harvard Medical School. The collection consists of correspondence, research data, manuscripts, lecture notes, and meeting minutes resulting from Cannon's administrative and committee work at Harvard Medical School, his professional activities on behalf of refugees and...

Walter G. Wroblewski physiology laboratory experiments notebook

Collection — Box: 01Identifier: H MS c515
Content Description:

One unpublished volume titled "Physiology Laboratory Experiments by Walter G. Wroblewski, 1928" containing a chronological log of experiments conducted by Walter G. Wroblewski and his laboratory staff consisting of hand-written and type-written protocols, raw and analyzed data, photographic prints, machine readouts, and hand-drawn tables, charts, and illustrations of laboratory equipment and anatomical procedures; includes table of contents and index.

Warren Anatomical Museum artifact collection

Collection Identifier: WAM001
Overview:

Warren Anatomical Museum artifact collections include anatomical and osteological preparations; wet tissue preparations; watercolors, drawings, photographs, and lantern slides; anatomical models and casts; human and non-human calculi; and medical, dental, and public health instruments and devices.

Warren Anatomical Museum records

Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02.01
Overview:

The Warren Anatomical Museum records, 1835-2010 (inclusive), 1971-1991 (bulk), are the product of the administrative, curatorial, teaching, and research activities of the staff of the museum.

Waterhouse family papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c17
Overview:

Waterhouse family papers, 1780-1894 (inclusive), 1811-1818 (bulk) principally consist of the correspondence of Benjamin Waterhouse (1754-1846) and John Fothergill Waterhouse (1791-1817) with family members. Also included are medical, subject, and lecture notes; writings; a journal; and a biography of Benjamin Waterhouse.

William A. Haseltine papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c359
Overview:

The William A. Haseltine papers (1962-2008) are the product of Haseltine’s activities as a researcher, business executive, educator, lecturer, consultant, and contributing member of national and international organizations. Haseltine's main areas of research include cancer, HIV and AIDS, and genomics.

William Augustus Hinton papers

Collection — Box: 01Identifier: H MS c652
Content Description: Records principally consist of correspondence and memoranda generated by William A. Hinton during his appointment as Assistant Director of the Division of Biologic Laboratories and Chief of the Wassermann Laboratory (1915-1953). Also included are policy synopses, annual and fiscal reports, incidence reports, questionnaires, laboratory protocols (including for the Hinton and Wassermann tests), case histories of laboratory test subjects, publications, personnel information, and Board of Health...

William B. Castle papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c174
Overview:

The William B. Castle papers, 1889-1991 (inclusive), 1925-1989 (bulk), consist of Castle's professional and personal correspondence, research records, personal and family papers, writings and publications, newspaper clippings, and assorted awards and honors.

William H. Forbes papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c323
Overview:

The William H. Forbes papers, 1941-1978 (inclusive), 1948-1957 (bulk), consist of correspondence, research records, conference transcripts, committee reports, and reprints and publications resulting from Forbes’ personal and professional activities.

William Heberden papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c24
Overview: The William Heberden papers, 1740-1786 (inclusive), contain manuscripts by English physician William Heberden (1710-1801) about the use of amulets and magic in medicine, a lecture on the medicinal uses of plants, and notes and prescriptions. Also includes correspondence addressed to Heberden from Stephen Hales (1677-1761), who reports his successful use of ventilators on ships and discusses the evils of strong liquor; a few letters of others concerning cure for bladder stones; obituaries;...

William Heberden papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c25
Overview:

The William Heberden papers, 1790-1837 (inclusive), consist of reports by Heberden (1767-1845) on the health of King George III of Great Britain to the Committee Appointed to Examine the Physicians who have Attended His Majesty during His Illness, and reports generated by that committee; manuscripts and article drafts by Heberden on management of the sick, classification of skin diseases, nervous disorders, the weather, and education; and a thesis on medical history and dropsy.

William Henry Porter papers

Collection — Box: Small Manuscript Collections 01Identifier: H MS c521
Content Description: Consists of letters and other records created and collected by William Henry Porter. There is a two-page writing titled “What Is Man;” a letter from Porter to Brother Harvey inquiring about his coming to Surry, New Hampshire to serve as that community’s physician; a photograph of Porter; a “Receipt for Special Tax” charging Porter $10 for having the occupation of physician in 1869; a letter from Porter and his wife (unnamed) thanking their friends for a surprise on their twentieth wedding...