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New York City Subway Tobacco Advertisements
Alfred Newman Papers,
Contains patient logs and ledgers, notebooks, receipt book, a photograph and one letter.
Florence Nightingale memorial collection
Collection contains material regarding Florence Nightingale and the history of nursing collected and created by Country Joe McDonald. It includes McDonald writings and research, printed material, audiovisual and graphic material, ephemera, and rare books, dated 1831-2009.
Manuals,
Office of Diversity and Outreach Records
Evangeline Harris Olmsted Papers,
Includes correspondence, manuscripts, memorabilia reprints, typescripts, diaries and notebooks.
Mary B. Olney papers
Papers of Dr. Mary B. Olney specialist in diabetes - childhood onset of the disease. Dr. Olney established the first diabetic camp for children in California (Whitaker/Bearskin) and the Diabetic Youth Foundation in California.
Ernest Winslow Page Papers Relating to Albert Abrams, M.D.,
The papers relating to Albert Abrams, M.D. include correspondence, photographs, pamphlets, manuscript drafts, original envelopes of Albert Abrams' diagnoses, photocopies of draft manuscript House of Miracles, fictionalized biography of Albert Abrams, M.D. by Dr. Page. Gift of Dr. Page, received 3/20/87.
Harvey Milton Patt Papers,
Papers include business and personal correspondence, committee correspondence, meeting minutes and reports, photographs and slides, and appointment books.
Folder listing available.
Ann Petru papers
Dr. Ann Petru is a UCSF-educated physician, researcher, and leader in the pediatric HIV/AIDS field who currently serves as Co-Director of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland. The collection contains newsletters, research papers, journal articles, educational and teaching material, and VHS tapes about topics in AIDS education.