Women in medicine
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of the Blackwell family, 1851-1972 (inclusive), 1851-1935 (bulk)
Diaries, correspondence, financial records, etc., of the Blackwell family
Interviews of the Black Women Oral History Project, 1976-1981
The Black Women Oral History Project collection consists of audiotapes and transcripts of 72 oral histories.
Records of the Bureau of Vocational Information, 1908-1932
Correspondence, questionnaires, printed material, etc., of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations and its predecessor Bureau of Vocational Information.
Family Planning Oral History Project Interviews, 1973-1977
Tapes and transcripts of 24 oral histories of the Family Planning Oral History Project, an oral history project of the Schlesinger Library, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.
Papers of Alice Hamilton, 1909-1987 (inclusive), 1909-1965 (bulk)
Correspondence, articles, speeches, notes, clippings, and awards of physician Alice Hamilton.
Hedley-Whyte, E. Tessa. Dissection kit owned and used by E. Tessa Hedley-Whyte, 1956-2010, 1956-1980
Kit is a tied roll of canvas with inside pocket-inserts holding a variety picks, scissors, and tweezers, before 1959.
Letters of Mary Hobart and Martha (Mattie) Suter, 1870-1924
Letters, including from Dr. Mary Hobart to her friend Mattie Suter, Mattie Suter to her mother, and other letters from friends and family.
Papers of Margaret Noyes Kleinert, 1849-1969
Correspondence, biographical material, reports, etc., of Margaret Noyes Kleinert, physician.
Leona Baumgartner papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c305Records of the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, 1933-2008 (inclusive), 1960-1999 (bulk)
Records of the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute contain the office files of the deans and directors of the Institute: Constance E. Smith, Alice Kimball Smith, Susan Storey Lyman (Acting Director), Patricia Albjerg Graham, Marion Kilson, Mary Baughman Anderson (Acting Director), and Margaret McKenna.
Notable American women, the modern period, records, 1975-1980
Correspondence, drafts research notes, etc., documenting the preparation of volume four of Notable American Women, The Modern Period, a biographical dictionary of American women.
Papers of Dorothy Brewer Blackall, 1912-1958
Correspondence, photos, clippings, etc., of Dorothy Brewer Blackall, publicity director for the New England Hospital for Women and Children.
Papers of Edith Banfield Jackson, 1907-1977
Correspondence, professional papers, etc., of Edith Banfield Jackson, pediatrician and child psychiatrist.
Papers of Eliza Taylor Ransom, 1888-1955
Correspondence, photographs, articles, etc., of Eliza T. Ransom, physician and founder of the first Twilight Sleep Hospital in America.
Papers of Harriet Louise Hardy, 1910-1984
Papers of physician and occupational medicine specialist, Harriet Hardy.
Papers of Madeleine Parker Grant, 1910-1972 (inclusive), 1959-1972 (bulk)
Correspondence, biographical material, photographs, etc., of Madeleine P. Grant, professor and biographer of Alice Hamilton, pioneer industrial toxicologist.
Papers of Mary C. Howell, 1971-1983
Speeches, manuscripts, correspondence, etc., of Mary C. Howell, pediatrician and author.
Papers of the Blackwell family, 1831-1981
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, account books, etc., of four generations of the American branch of the Blackwell family.
Collection of Eliza Bowen Phelps, 1868-1881, 2013, undated
Letters and other material related to Dr. Eliza Bowen Phelps.
Records of the Family Planning Oral History Project, 1909-1984
Research materials collected by the interviewers of the Family Planning Oral History Project, an oral history project of the Schlesinger Library.
Records of the New England Hospital for Women and Children, 1914-1954 (inclusive), 1950-1954 (bulk)
Minutes, correspondence, notes, etc., of the New England Hospital for Women and Children, founded by women in 1862 and until the 1950s staffed exclusively by women.
Records of the Radcliffe "Women in Science" Exhibit, 1935-1940
Correspondence, financial records, clippings, etc., of Radcliffe "Women in Science" Exhibit, which was held July-September 1936, in connection with Harvard’s Tercentenary.
Robert Higgins Ebert records, 1911-1982 (inclusive), 1965-1977 (bulk), 1911-1982 (inclusive), bulk: 1965-1977 (bulk)
Papers of Priscilla White, 1913-1989 (inclusive), 1934-1989 (bulk)
Research notes and writings of Dr. Priscilla White, a pioneer in the study of juvenile diabetes and diabetic pregnancies.
Interviews of the Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project, 1981-1983
Tapes and transcripts of oral histories and supporting documentation from the Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project, an oral history project of the Schlesinger Library.