Women--Health and hygiene
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Diaries of Clara Morris, 1867-1924
Diaries, etc., of Clara Morris, actress and author.
Letters to Ms., 1970-1998
Letters to the editor of Ms. magazine, including photographs, clippings, manuscripts, audiotapes, newsletters, printed material, and ephemera.
Letters to Ms., 1972-1980
Letters to the editor of Ms. magazine.
Papers of Barbara Seaman, 1920-1983
Correspondence, letters from readers, minutes, etc., of Barbara Seaman, feminist and author.
Papers of Emily Hartshorne Mudd, 1873-1990
Writings, correspondence, etc., of Emily Hartshorne Mudd, marriage counselor, advocate for family planning, researcher, and professor.
Papers of Louise Weston Sewall Mildram, 1886-1974
Diaries, photographs, slides, etc., of Louise Weston Sewall Mildram, businesswoman and homemaker.
Papers of the Sewall family, 1837-1904
Correspondence of the Sewall family of Chesterville, Maine.
Papers of Vilma R. Hunt, 1952-1993
Curricula vitae, reminiscences, correspondence, etc., of Vilma R. Hunt, dentist, scientist, researcher, writer, environmental activist, and feminist.
Records of Bass and Howes, Inc., 1957-2002 (inclusive), 1986-2002 (bulk)
Records of Bass and Howes, Inc., a public policy consulting and lobbying firm founded in 1986, include administrative, financial, client, and subject files; photographs; audiotapes; videotapes; and memorabilia.
Records of Lamaze International, 1849-2006 (inclusive), 1951-2001 (bulk)
Collection includes administrative records and the web site for Lamaze International, an organization that educates women and men about pregnancy, the birth process, and teaches psychological practices and physical techniques to help women overcome pain in labor.
Records of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, 1905-2003 (inclusive), 1972-1997 (bulk)
Records of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, a non-profit women's health education, advocacy and consulting organization that grew out of a small discussion group in 1969, and first became known for their pioneering handbook, Our Bodies, Ourselves.
Records of the Ladies' Physiological Institute, 1848-1996
Minutes, financial records, annual reports, correspondence, scrapbook, etc., of the Ladies' Physiological Institute, which sponsored lectures on health, physiology, and related topics.
Records of the March for Women's Lives, 1988-2004 (inclusive), 2003-2004 (bulk)
Minutes, reports, correspondence, budgets, notes, schedules, and contracts related to the planning, organizing, and executing of the March for Women's Lives, held in Washington, DC, on April 25, 2004.
Records of the Women's Community Health Center, 1953-1987 (inclusive), 1973-1981 (bulk)
Records of the Women's Community Health Center, a women-owned and women-controlled health center which provided medical services, primarily gynecological exams and abortions, and educational programs advocating the concept and practice of self-help, the sharing of skills and information to assist women in gaining control of their own health care.
Papers of the Richardson family, 1824-1999 (inclusive), 1900-1976 (bulk)
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, etc., of the Richardson family of Milton, Massachusetts.
Additional records of the Society for Humane Abortion, 1961-2016 (inclusive), 1964-1972 (bulk)
Records of the Society of Humane Abortion; its sister organization, the Association to Repeal Abortion Laws; and papers of its founders and members, Patricia Maginnis, Lana Clarke Phelan, and Rowena Gurner.
Records of the Society for Humane Abortion, 1962-1979 (inclusive) 1963-1975 (bulk)
Correspondence, articles of incorporation, bylaws, publications, etc., of Society for Humane Abortion, which supported the repeal of all abortion laws.
Papers of the Stark family, 1683-1985 (inclusive), 1850-1978 (bulk)
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, etc., of the Stark family of Dorchester, Massachusetts; the Bellamy family of Cleveland, Ohio; and the Crouter family which lived in the Philippines and Cleveland, Ohio, and was interned in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in the Philippines during World War II.