National Library of MedicineFinding aid to the John E. Canham papers, 1950-1987History of Medicine Division
Summary Information
John E. Canham papers Canham, John E.
1950-1987
0.42 linear ft., (1 box)
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Commander and Director, Letterman Army Institute of Research. Clinical nutritionist. Collection contains biog info, personnel records, photos (lantern slides separately donated to P&P), publications, articles about Canham, manuscripts, correspondence. Materials mostly relate to his US Army career, with some post-retirement consultation work for NIH Nutrition Study Section. HMD MS ACC 2013-011 Collection materials primarily in English
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Gift, Mary Canham, 4/22/2013, Accession #2013-011.
Collection Scope and Content Note
Commander and Director, Letterman Army Institute of Research. Clinical nutritionist. Collection contains biog info, personnel records, photos (lantern slides separately donated to P&P), publications, articles about Canham, manuscripts, correspondence. Materials mostly relate to his US Army career, with some post-retirement consultation work for NIH Nutrition Study Section.
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