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Society for Research in Child Development / [1990-2010] | Title: Society for Research in Child Development 1990-2010 Abstract: UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. From the early 1990s to about 2010 the SRCD coordinated the interviews of over 150 scholars in the field of developmental psychology (or related fields). Recordings of the interviews on tapes and/or CDs, hard copies of transcripts of the interviews and interviewee CVs (and also copies of these materials on floppy discs or CDs in some cases), along with release forms and other correspondence regarding the interview process. Many of the transcripts are online (http://www.srcd.org/about-us/oral-history-project). |
Society for Research in Child Development / [1963-1979] | Title: Society for Research in Child Development - Frances K. Graham Presidential Papers
1963-1979 Abstract: Correspondence, minutes, and reports of the society during Graham's tenure on the Governing Council and as president of the SRCD. |
Society for Research in Child Development / [1920-1996] | Title: Society for Research in Child Development Records
1920-1996 Abstract: Organizational records of the Society and material on membership, meetings, publications, and Society business. |
Society of General Physiologists / [1951-1995] | Title: Society of General Physiologists archives 1951-1995 |
Society of General Physiologists / [1945-1996] | Title: Society of General Physiologists Archives
1945-1996 Abstract: The Society of General Physiologists was organized in 1945 under the leadership of R. Chambers, E. N. Harvey, L. V. Heilbrunn and M. H. Jacobs. Its purpose was to promote and advance the subject of general physiology and to provide a structure for general physiologists of different training and backgrounds to meet and exchange ideas. The archives of the Society as found in the National Library of Medicine are an amalgam of several different collections of records. |
Society of University Surgeons / [1935-1997] | Title: Society of University Surgeons archives 1935-1997 Abstract: UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Corporate archives. |
Society of University Surgeons / [1939-1989] | Title: Society of University Surgeons Archives
1939-1989 Abstract: Correspondence, data on meetings, and printed matter. The collection also includes some photographs, information on finances, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to the Society. |
Sokoloff, Louis, 1921-2015 / [1923-2016] | Title: Louis Sokoloff Papers 1923-2016 Abstract: Dr. Louis Sokoloff was a neurochemical researcher who conducted and directed research projects at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for 50 years, most of that time as Chief of the Section (later Laboratory) of Cerebral Metabolism. He was best known for his use of PET imaging to examine chemical reactions in the brain. |
Sontag, Lester Warren, 1901- / [1933-1969] |
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Lester W. Sontag Papers
1933-1969
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Soper, Fred Lowe, 1893-1977 / [1919-1975] | Title: Fred Lowe Soper Papers
1919-1975 Abstract: Dr. Fred Soper joined the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation in 1920 and engaged in the hookworm campaigns in Brazil and Paraguay (1920-1927). From 1927-1942 he was Regional Director of the IHD, at Rio de Janeiro, and was active in the study and control of yellow fever and malaria. Dr. Soper was Director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau for three terms (1947-1959). The collection contains an extensive file of publications, notes, and other data relating to yellow fever and malaria, including Gorgas Memorial Institute and Pan American Sanitary Bureau material. |
Southall, A. / [1891-1892] | Title: A. Southall Correspondence 1891-1892 Abstract: Correspondence between A. Southall and the New England Medical Institute pertaining to a complete and permanent cure for illness, a treatment program Southall was involved with. Includes printed matter. |