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Doak, Cecilia Conrath / [1944-2013] | Title: Cecilia and Leonard Doak papers 1944-2013 Abstract: UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Teaching materials, editorial consulting work, correspondence, publications, and background research related to the couple's work developing the field of health information literacy and assisting producers of health information create information products understandable by all types of people, in all langauges and across cultures and socio-economic status. |
Dorn, Harold Fred, 1906-1963 / [1932-1970] | Title: Harold Fred Dorn Papers 1932-1970 Abstract: A medical statistician for the U.S. Public Health Service. Worked in work in epidemiology, population studies. |
Douglas, John Hancock, 1824-1892 / [1885] | Title: John H. Douglas collection of Ulysses S. Grant letters and photographs 1885 Abstract: Photographs and short notes to Douglas from Grant, during the last year of his life. |
Doull, James Angus, 1889-1963 / [1921-1964] | Title: James Angus Doull Papers 1921-1964 Abstract: Correspondence, notes, articles, photos and printed matter devoted primarily to Doull's research on medical history during his tenure at Johns Hopkins University in the 1920s. Also contains documentation Doull used as a delegate to the International Health Conference in 1946. |
Dowling, Harry Filmore, 1904- / [1908-1979] | Title: Harry Filmore Dowling Papers
1908-1979 Abstract: Dr. Harry Dowling was Clinical Professor of Medicine, George Washington University (1940-50), and Professor and Head, Department of Medicine, University of Illinois (1951-69). His research interests dealt primarily with infectious diseases, including work with serums, sulfonamides, and antibiotics. |