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Anita C. Junck Materials on Dental Hygiene for Children,
Collection made by Ms. Junck, includes a scrapbook and loose forms, advertising, illustrations, pamphlets, handbills, newspaper clippings and official notices from departments of public health and hygiene, from cities and states in the United States and Canada.
Ralph Henderson Kellogg Papers
Ralph Henderson Kellogg was a professor of physiology at UCSF for many years. The papers of Dr. Kellogg primarily relate to his education, teaching, and research. Subjects include UCSF Department of Physiology, White Mountain research, people in the scientific community, and teaching activities.
William John Kerr Papers,
Contents include correspondence, drawings, clippings, correspondence, manuscripts, programs, reprints, typescripts.
Herbert Daniel Landahl Papers,
Papers include correspondence, grant applications, reports, relating to Dr. Landahl's teaching, research and the Society for Mathematical Biology and its publication, the Journal of Mathematical Biology.
Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute (LPPI) records
Chauncey Depew Leake Papers,
Collection includes biographical materials, diaries, notes and poetry; correspondence (scientific and general), articles, reviews, lectures; syllabi and course materials; manuscripts (holograph and typescripts) of published and unpublished materials, student papers, and reprints. Another collection of Leake's papers exists at the National Library of Medicine.
Philip Randolph Lee papers
This collection documents Philip Randolph Lee's career as a health policy researcher and administrator. It includes material from his time as UCSF Chancellor, Assistant Secretary at the Department of Health Education and Welfare, Assistant Secretary for Health in the Department of Health and Human Services, Director of the Institute for Health Policy Studies, and other positions.
Jay Levy Papers
Jay A. Levy, MD, was the Director of the Laboratory for Tumor and AIDS Virus Research at UCSF and has been an important figure in the AIDS epidemic since its earliest days. The collection documents Dr. Levy's long career as a viroligist, researcher, and educator and predominantly includes materials related to his cancer, HIV/AIDS, and chronic fatigue syndrome research.
Angie Lewis papers
This collection was donated by Carole Angela "Angie" Lewis after she was interviewed by Sally Smith Hughes as a part of her oral history series The AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco. It consists primarily of conference materials, correspondence and writings by Lewis, concerning her educational work on HIV and AIDS from 1982-1991. There are no personal or biographical papers in the collection.