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Francis C. Wood, Philadelphia physician and teacher, was born in South Africa in 1901. In 1926, he married Mary Louise Woods, with whom he had three children: Francis Clark, Jr. (b. 1928), Elizabeth Vance (b. 1930), and Lawrence Crane (b. 1935). Dr. Wood died on December 16, 1990.

At age 12, Wood returned with his family to Ohio, where he attended Wooster Academy. In 1918, he entered Princeton University and graduated in 1922. Wood then attended medical school at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1926. After completing a two year residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Wood began studying cardiology with Charles C. Wolferth. It was during this period (approximately 1931 to 1941) that Wood did his important research, including the development of precordial leads for the electrocardiograph. Starting in 1931, Wood began teaching in the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Wood's academic career was interrupted in 1942, when he went on active duty in the U.S. Army as a staff member of the 20th General Hospital. After training in Louisiana, the unit was sent to the China-Burma-India theater, where it manned a two-thousand-bed hospital near the base of the Burma Road in Assam, India. Wood eventually became Chief of the Medical Services of the hospital.

After the war, Wood returned to the United States and the University of Pennsylvania. In 1947, he was appointed a full Professor of Medicine and, in the same year, succeeded Dr. O. H. Perry Pepper as Chairman of the School of Medicine. Wood served in this latter capacity until 1965. He continued, however, to teach and practice in the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania until a few years before his death.

Wood's association with the College of Physicians of Philadelphia began in 1932, when he was elected a fellow. He served as vice-president in 1964 and then, from 1967 to 1969, as its president. After finishing his final term as president, Wood continued to serve the College in a number of capacities, including as a member of the Advisory Committee to the Wood Institute for the History of Medicine.

This collection is the larger of two collections of Francis C. Wood's papers, the other being MSS 2/0228-02. This extensive collection (1892-1989) chronicles the life and career of a 20th century physician, scientist, soldier, administrator, and teacher. The collection is divided roughly evenly among the different phases of his life and career. Because Dr. Wood was a leader in both his community and profession, the collection documents the activities and functioning of many institutions and associations. Examples include the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, the Measey Foundation, and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. In addition, other contemporary leaders in medicine, such as Alfred N. Richards and Charles C. Wolferth, are represented in the papers. Finally, Dr. Wood's experience during the Second World War as preserved in the collection helps document American service in the often forgotten China-Burma-India theater.

The materials preserved in Series 1 (1892-1989) pertain to Dr. Wood's family and personal life, his education, and his awards and honors. The series contains biographical and autobiographical information regarding Dr. Wood and his family. A number of personal diaries--the majority being travel ones--and some personal documents are included. Also contained in this series is Dr. Wood's correspondence with family members, including his brother Clinton Tyler Wood, who held a high level position in the administration of the U.S. Marshall Plan. A few items from Dr. Wood's education are present, but little, if any, pertains to his medical education. The materials relating to Dr. Wood's honors include not just actual awards but correspondence, acceptance speech notes, photographs, and other materials.

The small Series 2 (1916-1988) contains Dr. Wood's general correspondence. It is divided into correspondence with physicians, with non-physicians, letters of recommendation, and one miscellaneous letter. The last item is a copy of a letter written in 1916 by Arthur D. Hill to George W. Anderson in support of the nomination of William Brandice to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Dr. Wood's research is partially documented in Series 3 (1932-[1937?]). The bulk of the series consists of holographs and typescripts together with supporting material for the many articles that Dr. Wood and his research partners wrote and published concerning their experiments. Some raw data and case history material is included. Access to the case history material is restricted. All of the research material regards the heart, and most deals with electrocardiography. The last subseries details Dr. Wood's belief in the value of research for medical students.

Series 4 (1940-1984) consists of materials relating to Dr. Wood's military service. The bulk of materials concerns Dr. Wood's war service, but some relate to his reserve duty. Subseries 4.1 includes an exceptional collection of letters (1942-1945) sent by Dr. Wood to wife during his active service. The letters number in the hundreds and chronicle Dr. Wood's experiences from his induction to discharge. This subseries also contains Dr. Wood's personal service files, including his reserve and veteran papers. Subseries 4.2 encompasses materials relating to the administration of 20th General Hospital. It includes correspondence, annual reports, hospital regulations, commendations, and other items. The small subseries 4.3 consists of general U.S. Army Medical Corps instructions and publications: Essential Technical Medical Data memoranda, circular letters, and a technical manual. Subseries 4.4 contains typescripts and supporting materials for the many articles that were written and published as the result of the Hospital's daily operation. Subseries 4.5 contains medical reference files on various subjects. Lastly, subseries 4.6 consists of histories of the 20th General Hospital. Of special note are those histories written by Dr. Wood that contain hospital admission statistics. Several of the subseries contain case history material, and access to these items is restricted.

Dr. Wood's teaching career is chronicled in Series 5 (1935-1988). Series 5.1 consists of lecture notes, course materials, and other related items. Some files pertain to specific courses, while the rest to specific subjects. Student evaluations of Dr. Wood's course "A Humanistic approach to medicine" (a favorite topic of his) comprise Series 5.2. All the evaluations are positive. Items relating to lectures given by Dr. Wood at the University of Pennsylvania but not as part of a course are in Series 5.3. Dr. Wood gave some of these talks at other institutions. Series 5.4 contains materials on teaching techniques. Dr. Wood was frequently asked to attend the reunions of former students, and materials relating to these gatherings comprise the large series 5.5. Likewise, Dr. Wood attended many commencements and, in 1976, addressed the graduating medical class. Items regarding his address are in Series 5.6. Some case history material is contained in the series, and access to this material is restricted.

Series 6 (1931-1985) documents Dr. Wood's chairmanship in the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Subseries 6.1 consists of materials pertaining to the administration of the School. Especially rich are the thirty-one files relating to the annual reports for the period (1947-1965) that Dr. Wood was chairman. These bulky files contain section reports, correspondence, memoranda, and other items that provide insight into the School's functioning and its staff members for the entire period of Dr. Wood's chairmanship. Also in the series are materials pertaining to various studies that were conducted, including a University educational survey (1958-1960), medical teaching study [1957-1958], and patient care study (1972-1973). Additionally, Subseries 6.1 contains some departmental reports, yearly planning schedules, and a file regarding Dr. Wood's retirement as Chairman. Materials relating to the School's finances are in Subseries 6.2. The bulk of these materials concern the funds given by C. Mahlon Kline. This materials are rich in content, detailing Dr. Wood's personal dealing with Mr. Kline, and cover Dr. Wood's term as chairman and beyond. Subseries 6.3 contains documents relating to University functions and events that Dr. Wood attended in his official capacity as Chairman. Finally, records regarding University personnel and job applicants are in Subseries 6.4. Dr. Wood solicited evaluations of job applicants from other health professionals, and many evaluators were candid in their appraisals. Access, however, to personnel materials is restricted.

Materials related to Dr. Wood's association with the College of Physicians of Philadelphia are contained in Series 7 (1931-1988). He served as President of the College from 1967 to 1969, and his term is documented in the large Subseries 7.1. Minutes of Council meetings, administrative files, "Letter[s] from the President" files, and annual address holographs and typescripts make up this subseries. Some material in Subseries 7.1 postdates Dr. Wood's term as President. The equally large Subseries 7.2 contains items relating to various College events. In 1976, the College established an institute for the history of medicine, and Subseries 7.3 documents Dr. Wood's association with the institute. Some material deals with the establishment of the institute. Also included are applications for the research fellowships offered by the institute, but access to these files is restricted. The small subseries 7.4 contains material relating to the College library, while the even smaller subseries 7.5 consists of histories of the College.

The large Series 8 (1942-1988) contains materials relating to other organizations with which Dr. Wood was associated. The large bulk relates to the alumni associations (Princeton and the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania) of which Dr. Wood was a member. These files contain biographical information concerning class members. Of special note are the files relating to the Twenty-two Foundation, a non-profit corporation set up by the 1922 class of Princeton that provided financial assistance to needy class members and their spouses. The bulk of material consists of a sampling of thank-you notes sent by gift recipients to Dr. Wood, but some regarding the operation of the Foundation is included. Other notable organizations documented in Series 8 are the Measey Foundation (though, MSS 2/0228-02 has considerably more material), Equitable Insurance, the Merion Cricket Club, the Medical Club, and the Swiftwater Preserve. Dr. Wood was an avid fisherman, and the large quantity of materials relating to the Swiftwater Preserve reflect his interest.

The materials preserved in Series 9 (1931-1982) document only a very small part of Dr. Wood's medical practice. Dr. Wood's large accumulation of medical case files--nearly equaling in size both collections of his personal paper--were not donated. What does exist in Series 9 are some case history files and one administrative file. Access to the case history material is restricted. Of special note is Subseries 9.2 which consists of a file devoted to a 1959 malpractice case concerning a patient treated at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

Series 10 (1926-1989) consists of holographs, typescripts, and supporting materials for some of the numerous addresses and speeches given by Dr. Wood. Materials for speeches and addresses sponsored by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and those organizations in Series 8 are kept with the other materials relating to these organizations and not in Series 10. Subseries 10.1 consists of tributes or introductions given by Dr. Wood for other physicians. The bulk of the series is in Subseries 10.2, which is arranged alphabetically by the title of each speech or address. Where Dr. Wood provided a title, this is used in quotations. Otherwise a title based on subject content was provided for arrangement purposes. Throughout his career, Dr. Wood exhibited a special interest in what he termed humanism in medicine, and his concern is reflected in many of his speeches, most notably "The Art of Medicine." Another area of special interest to Dr. Wood was old, often unorthodox, remedies, and he used these remedies for the basis of a speech titled "Tricks of the Trade." Dr. Wood solicited and collected old remedies from both inside and outside the medical profession, and some of this material is preserved. The twenty-two files for "Tricks of the Trade" is the largest number of files for any of the speeches.

Publications comprise Series 11 (1911-1988). The series is divided into a subseries for publications by Dr. Wood and another for works by others. Most (if not all) of Dr. Wood's publications can be found in Subseries 11.1, along with correspondence and other items. Dr. Wood kept some publications filed by the authors' names rather than by subject content, and this arrangement was preserved in Series 11.2.

Series 12 (1893-[1980?]) contains photographic prints and other images of Dr. Wood, family members, friends, colleagues, and other subjects. Also included are a number of photograph albums. The series is divided into five subseries: Dr. Wood's portraits, family and friends, medical, 20th General Hospital, and miscellaneous. Dr. Wood's portraits span his entire life and include one color shot from his later years. Both portraits and groups shots make up the family and friends Subseries 12.2. Some photographic prints pre-date 1900, and one daguerreotype is included. All of the photograph albums are in this subseries. The subjects of the medical photographic prints are individual portraits, groups, and events. Of special note is a set of photographic prints taken approximately 1947 of an unidentified seminar held at the School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Also of note is a group caricature of prominent members and former members of the School's staff based on the well-known caricature of famous French physicians. Those photographic prints relating to Dr. Wood's war service but not filed with textual material are in Subseries 12.4. Photographic prints of staff members comprise the bulk of the subseries. Of exceptional quality are four U.S. Army Signal Corps photographic prints, two of which depict an operation in progress. Also noteworthy is a color photographic print of the front entrance to the 20th General Hospital. Those photographic prints in the small miscellaneous subseries feature subjects that could not be fully identified.

Dr. Wood's subject (medical) reference files comprise Series 13 (1927-1985). Most files contain only one or a few items, usually reprints and articles. Two exceptions are worth pointing out. Subseries 13.76 or "Unusual occurrences in medical cases" consists of case histories with interesting anomalies. Dr. Wood solicited and received such cases from health professionals mainly in the Philadelphia area. Access to case history material is restricted. Second are Dr. Wood's large files on Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, which contain materials dating to his years of research.

The last Series 14 (1924-1988) consists of biographies, obituaries, and similar materials. It is arranged into two subseries: those works written by Dr. Wood and those by others. The files are then arranged alphabetically by the subject's name. The series is a good source of biographical information for many of the people Dr. Wood knew and with whom he worked. Individuals of note include Isidore S. Ravdin, Oliver Hazard Perry Pepper, Charles C. Wolferth, Alfred N. Richards, and John Heysham Gibbon.

This collection of Wood papers was donated to the Historical Collections of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia by Francis C. Wood on 25 October 1989. It had been preserved at his home in Haverford, Pa. The collection was processed and cataloged from 1992 to 1993. Before processing, a small collection of W. Osler Abbott's professional papers was removed for separate cataloging. During processing, some material was discarded. This material included cartoons, poems (not written by Dr. Wood), miscellaneous magazine and newspaper clippings, retirement home literature, and other extraneous items.

Flat file no. 1, drawer 2

Contents: 7 certificates, diplomas, photographs

Publisher
Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia

Collection Inventory

1. Biographical photographs, 1981.
Box 1
2. Diary, 1958-1983.
Box 1
3. Curricula vitae and bibliography, undated; 1970-1987.
Box 1
4. Family.
Box 1
1. Wood, Amanda, 1984-1986; undated.
Box 1
2. Wood, Clinton Tyler, 1892-1937.
Box 1
3. Wood, Clinton Tyler, Jr, 1954-1986.
Box 1
4. Wood, Elizabeth Vance, 1952; undated.
Box 2
5. Wood, Francis Clark, Jr, 1943-1980.
Box 2
6. Wood, Francis Merion, 1981.
Box 2
7. Wood, Jennie Murilla, 1983 1975; undated.
Box 2
8. Wood, Lawrence Crane, 1961-1988; undated.
Box 2
9. Wood, Mary Louise, 1926-1988.
Box 2
10. Wood, Richard Harvey, 1975-1985.
Box 2
5. Family letters, 1907-1974.
Box 2
6. Family tree, undated.
Box 2
7. Scrapbooks, 1923-1934.
Box 2-3
8. Financial and Legal, 1935-1989.
Box 2-3
9. Trips.
Box 2-3
1. Bahamas itinerary, 1978.
Box 2-3
2. California, 1981-1982.
Box 2-3
3. Camping, 1934-1979.
Box 3-4
4. Germany, undated.
Box 3-4
5. Ireland, 1962-1964.
Box 3-4
6. Newfoundland, 1970.
Box 5
7. South Africa, 1980.
Box 5
8. Africa, 1980.
Box 5
10. Burial agreement, 1980.
Box 5
1. Princeton University, undated.
Box 5
2. Medical: antibacterial sera, and mercurochrome, undated.
Box 5
1. American College of Physicians. Master of the American College of Physicians Certificate, 1970.
Box 65 (OS)
1. Award of Merit, 1957.
Box 5
2. Distinguished Service to Research Award, 1959.
Box 5
3. American Museum of Natural History. Associate Member Certificate, 1938.
Box 65 (OS)
4. College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Award of Meritorious Service, 1982.
Box 5
5. Association of Professors of Medicine. Distinguished Chairman of Medicine Award, 1966-1968; 1981-1986.
Box 5
1. Boyleston Medical Society of Harvard University certificate, 1954.
Box 5
2. Francis A. Countway Library. Leaders in American Medicine Series, 1984.
Box 5
3. Visiting Lecturer on Medicine and Peter Bent Bingham Hospital Physician-in-Chief Pro Tempore, 1955.
Box 5
7. Malvern Institute. Citation of Merit, 1977.
Box 5
8. Pennsylvania Hospital. Sidney N. Zubrow Award, 1981-1985.
Box 6
9. Philadelphia County Medical Society. Strittmatter Award, 1977.
Box 6
1. Athletic Association. Varsity Letter (Soccer), 1921.
Box 6
2. Honorary degree, Doctor of Science, 1964.
Box 6
3. Reserve Office Training Corps Certificate, 1925.
Box 6
4. Student Army Training Corps Certificate, 1918.
Box 6
11. Rhode Island Hospital. Physician-in-Chief, Pro Tempore, 1952.
Box 6
12. Saint Joseph's College. Father Clarence Shaffrey Award, 1976-1986.
Box 6
13. Sommer Memorial Foundation. Sommer Memorial Award, 1963.
Box 6
14. Thomas Jefferson University. Honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, 1984.
Box 7
1. Alpha Omega Alpha membership, 1925.
Box 65 (OS)
2. Distinguished Graduate Award, 1986.
Box 7
3. Distinguished Senior Alumnus award, 1966.
Box 7
4. Eightieth birthday party and dedication of Francis C. Wood Room, 1981.
Boxes 7; 65 (OS)
5. Emeritus Professor of Medicine Certificate, 1970.
Box 7
6. Francis C. Wood interview preview showing and reception, 1981-1982.
Box 7
7. Francis C. Wood medical scholarship fund, 1978; 1982.
Box 7
8. Honorary degree, Doctor of Science, 1971.
Box 7
9. Society of Sigma Xi membership, 1935.
Box 7

1. Unidentified, undated.
Box 7
2. Abbott, W. Osler, 1935.
Box 7
3. Barker, Clyde F, 1988.
Box 7
4. Burch, George E, 1960.
Box 7
5. Conn, Hadley L, 1971.
Box 7
6. Chu, Fey, 1981.
Box 7
7. Crosby, William H, 1971.
Box 7
8. Dahl, Lewis K, 1973.
Box 7
9. Duncan, Garfield, 1965.
Box 7
10. G., W. O, 1941.
Box 7
11. Hubbard, William H, 1931.
Box 7
12. Ingelfinger, Franz J, 1960.
Box 7
13. Klingensmith, Walter C, 1953.
Box 7
14. Page, Robert G, 1975.
Box 7
15. Pendergrass, Eugene P, 1971.
Box 7
16. Rose, Elizabeth, 1981.
Box 7
17. Sealy, Will C, 1974.
Box 7
1. [?], Jayne, undated.
Box 7
2. [?], George, 1950.
Box 7
3. [?], George and Diana, 1981.
Box 7
4. [?], 1981.
Box 7
5. Abbott, T. W. Osler, 1971.
Box 7
6. Dahl, Mrs. Lewis K, 1976.
Box 7
7. Ensworth, Mrs. Herbert K, undated.
Box 7
8. Frye, Roland Moshat, 1975.
Box 7
9. Gluckson, Lori, 1979.
Box 7
10. Hargroves, V. Carney, 1951; 1981.
Box 7
11. [Lister], John, 1952.
Box 7
12. Loeb, Emily, 1974.
Box 7
13. Muller, Grace, 1948.
Box 7
14. O'Brien, Pat, undated.
Box 7
15. Sheldon, Mrs. Paul, 1982.
Box 7
16. Winfield, Helen, 1967-1981 undated.
Box 7
1. Cohen, Sidney, 1987-1988.
Box 8
2. Cornman, Edmund W, 1985-1986.
Box 8
2.4 Miscellaneous Hill, Arthur D. to George W. Anderson, 1916.
Box 8

3.1 "Dissecting aneurysm of the aorta", undated.
Box 8
3.2 Coronary Occlusion - "The Seasonal incidence of acute coronary occlusion in Philadelphia", circa 1935.
Box 8
1. "The Differential diagnosis of coronary occlusion: difficulties from the electrocardiogram standpoint", undated.
Box 8
2. "The Electrocardiographic diagnosis of coronary occlusion with chest leads", circa 1934.
Box 8
3. "An Electrocardiographic study of experimental coronary occlusion", circa 1932.
Box 8
4. "Further observations on the mechanism of production of short P-R interval in association with prolonged QRS complex", 1936-1978.
Box 8
5. "Further observations upon the use of chest leads in the electrocardiographic study of coronary occlusion", circa undated; 1933.
Box 8
6. "The Significance of an upright or diphasic T wave in lead IV when it is the only definite abnormality in the adult electrocardiogram", circa 1936.
Box 8
7. "A Study of the cardiac status of patients showing electrocardiographic signs suggesting a right bundle branch defect", 1932-1935.
Box 8
8. EKG printouts.
Box 9-10
3.4 Heart Disease in College Students, undated.
Box 9-10
1. "The Tolerance of certain cardiac patients for various recumbent positions", undated; 1936.
Box 10-11
2. "Trepopnea as an etiologic factor in paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea", 1937.
Box 10-11
3.6 Value of research for medical students, 1964.
Box 10-11

1. Letters received by Mrs. Francis C. Wood.
Box 11-14
1. From Francis C. Wood, 1942-1945.
Box 11-14
2. From others, 1942-1945.
Box 11-14
2. Discharge/veteran papers, 1945-1954.
Boxes 15; 65 (OS)
3. Service file, 1942-1949.
Box 15
4. "Roundup" newspapers Box 16 5. Photographs (1 folder) [1943-1964], 1943-1944.
Box 15
6. "Handbook on China", 1942.
Box 15
1. Pre-deployment training and setup, 1942.
Box 15
2. Hospital regulations, 1942.
Box 16
3. Reports.
Box 16
1. Medical Service, 1943-1945.
Box 16
2. Hospital, 1943-1945.
Box 16-17
4. "Grand Rounds" schedules and notes, 1943-1945.
Box 16-17
5. Correspondence and memoranda, 1944-1945.
Box 16-17
6. Commendations, 1944-1945.
Box 16-17
7. "Technique Book of Hospital Service", undated.
Box 16-17
8. Reserve unit, 1942-1949.
Box 16-17
1. Essential Technical Medical Data (E.T.M.D.), 1940-1945.
Box 17-18
2. Circular letters, 1941-1943.
Box 17-18
3. Technical manual TM 8-210, Guides to Therapy for Medical Officers, and notes, 1942.
Box 17-18
1. "Atabrine as cause of fatal exfoliative dermatitis and hepatitis", undated.
Box 17-18
2. "Amoebiasis as seen in an army general hospital in Assam", 1945.
Box 17-18
3. "Clinical studies of scrub typhus", 1945-1961.
Box 17-18
4. "A Combination field and laboratory procedure for the estimation of plasma atabrine levels of field troops from single samples of urine", 1945.
Box 17-18
5. "Eosinophilic Lung", 1945.
Box 17-18
6. "The Estimation of plasma atabrine levels from urinary atabrine concentration and titrable acidity", 1945.
Box 17-18
7. "An Evaluation of sulfaguanidine in the treatment of acute bacillary dysentery in American soldiers in India", undated.
Box 17-18
8. "A Heredefamilial neurologic disease, resembling Charcot-Marie-Tooth type of progressive muscular atrophy, in a Chinese family, 1944.
Box 17-18
9. "Hookworm infestation in American troops in Assam and Burma", 1945.
Box 17-18
10. "Malaria in Assam", 1944-1945.
Box 17-18
11. "Marihuana: an intoxicant", 1945.
Box 17-18
12. "Mite Typhus: a clinical and laboratory study of 64 cases", 1944.
Box 17-18
13. "Myocardial complications of cutaneous diphtheria", 1945.
Box 17-18
14. "Scrub typhus in Assam and Burma: a clinical study of 616 cases", 1945.
Box 17-18
15. "Surgical management of cutaneous postdiphtheritic ulcers", 1945.
Box 17-18
16. "Treatment of p. falciparum malaria with a single intravenous infusion of 0.64 Gm of SN 6911 bisulfate", 1945.
Box 17-18
17. Miscellaneous, 1945-1982.
Box 17-18
1. Amebiasis, 1945-1947.
Box 17-18
2. Atabrine, 1944-1945.
Box 17-18
3. Atypical lichen planus, 1945.
Box 17-18
4. Beri Beri, undated.
Box 17-18
5. Contact dermatitis, 1942-1945.
Box 17-18
6. Cutaneous diphtheria, 1944-1945.
Box 17-18
7. Dysentery, statistics, 1944-1945.
Box 17-18
8. Enlarged livers, 1945.
Box 17-18
9. Food allergy, undated.
Box 17-18
10. Gas gangrene, undated.
Box 17-18
11. Heparin, undated.
Box 19
12. Hookworm, undated.
Box 19
13. Hypohidrosis syndrome, 1945.
Box 19
14. Jaundice, 1944; 1942.
Box 19
15. Malaria, 1943-1960.
Box 19-20
16. Neuropsychiatric patients, undated.
Box 19-20
17. Penile ulcers, undated.
Box 19-20
18. Rat bite fever, undated.
Box 19-20
19. Relapsing fever, memorandum, 1945.
Box 19-20
20. Scrub typhus, 1943-1944.
Box 19-20
21. Skin diseases, 1945.
Box 19-20
22. Terminalis citrina, undated.
Box 19-20
1. By Francis C. Wood, 1943; undated.
Box 20-21
2. By Others, 1942-1988; undated.
Box 20-21
1. Anonymous, undated.
Box 20-21
2. Fitz-Hugh, Thomas, 1942.
Box 20-21
3. Hayden, John, 1984.
Box 20-21
4. North, John Paul, 1963-1964.
Box 20-21
5. Ravdin, Isidore S, 1946.
Box 20-21
6. Richardson, Dave, undated.
Box 20-21
7. Stephenson, Larry W, 1981-1982.
Box 20-21

1. "A Humanistic approach to medicine" (Interdepartmental Course #154), 1935-1980.
Box 20-21
2. "Introduction to clinical medicine" (Interdepartmental Course #103), 1976; 1978-1981.
Box 20-21
3. "Introduction to medicine" (Nursing course), 1952-1953.
Box 20-21
4. Medical ethics, "Morals and Medicine Seminar" course, 1951-1978.
Box 20-21
5. Medical pedagogy, 1948-1952.
Box 20-21
6. Physical diagnosis of abdomen, 1948.
Box 21
7. Pneumonia, 1930-1950.
Box 22
8. Psychosomatic, 1947.
Box 22
9. "Systemic and clinical pharmacology", 1971-1982.
Box 22
10. Miscellaneous, 1948-1976; undated.
Box 22-23
5.2 Course evaluations, "A Humanistic approach to medicine" (Interdepartmental Course 154), 1981-1982.
Box 22-23
1. "Evaluation and preparation of patients with cardiac disease" and "Cardiovascular aspects of functional disorder", 18872.
Box 22-23
2. "Human values grand rounds" (Lecture series), University of Pennsylvania and Medical College of Pennsylvania, 18 November 1976.
Box 22-23
3. "Practical points in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases" (Gerrish Milliken lecture), Graduate School of Medicine, 11 October 1956.
Box 23
5.4 Teaching techniques, undated; 1954-1955.
Box 23
5.5 Class Reunions, 1969-1988.
Box 23
5.6 Commencement, 1976.
Box 24

1. Yearly reports, 1947-1965.
Box 24-29
2. University educational survey, 1956-1960.
Box 29
3. Medical teaching study, 1957-1958.
Box 30
4. Departmental special reports, 1931; 1945.
Box 30
5. Patient care study, undated; 1972-1973.
Box 30
6. Staffing of clinical teaching department report, 1954-1975.
Box 30
7. Yearly planning schedules and ideas, 1949-1965.
Box 30
8. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation committee, 1974-1977.
Box 30
9. Retirement, 1945-1971.
Box 30
1. C. Mahlon Kline funds, 1947-1980.
Boxes 31-32; 65 (OS)
2. George C. Cox Institute, 1968-1982.
Box 32
1. Nurses capping exercises, 1946-1953; 1952.
Box 32
2. Nurses alumnae association, 1937-1954.
Box 32
3. Bicentennial commemoration of the founding of the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania, 1965.
Box 32
4. Wives of medical students, 1952.
Box 32
6.4 Personnel, 1960-1985.
1. Resident and instructor applications, 1960-1964.
Box 32
2. Nursing, 1985.
Box 32

1. Council meetings, 1966-1980.
Box 33-34
2. Administrative files, 1966-1980.
Box 34-35
3. Annual addresses, 1968-1970.
Box 34-35
4. Correspondence, 1967-1969.
Box 34-35
1. College meetings and lectures, 1955-1970.
Box 34-35
2. Doctors' wives tour, 1967-1978.
Box 36
3. 180th anniversary reception, 1967-1970.
Box 36
4. College dinner, 1969.
Box 36
5. Portrait tour, 1967-1968.
Box 36
6. United States bicentennial celebration, 1959-1976.
Box 36
7. Robert S. Pressman portrait presentation, 1988.
Box 36
8. Sculpture descendants party, 1981.
Box 36
10. Event schedules and announcements, 1980.
Box 36
1. Establishment and administration, undated; 1974-1981.
Box 36-37
2. Fellowship applications, 1986-1987.
Box 36-37
7.4 Library, 1967-1969.
Box 38
7.5 History, 1931-1987.
Box 38

1. Princeton University, Class of, 1922.
Box 38
1. Alumni association, 1967-1982.
Box 38
2. Twenty-two Foundation, 1971-1988.
Box 39-41
2. University of Pennsylvania, Medical Class of 1926 8.2 American Philosophical Society (1 folder) 1965, 1951-1988.
Box 41-43
8.3 Center for the Study of the History of Nursing, 1982-1985.
Box 41-43
8.4 Climatology Association, 1957.
Box 41-43
8.5 Equitable Insurance, undated; 1969-1978.
Box 41-43
8.6 Francis C. Wood Loan Fund, 1965-1970.
Box 41-43
8.7 Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential, 1961-1965.
Box 41-43
8.8 Main Line Conference, 1980.
Box 44
8.9 Measey Foundation, 1987-1988.
Box 44
8.10 Medical Advisory Committee, 1958-1964.
Box 44
8.11 Medical Club, 1942-1987.
Box 44
8.12 Merion Cricket Club, 1976-1988.
Box 45
8.13 Pennsylvania Heart Association Boxes 45-46, 1954-1955.
Box 45
8.14 Swiftwater Preserve, 1951-1986.
Box 45
8.15 Thyroid Foundation of America, 1986.
Box 45

9.1 Case histories, 1929-1982.
Box 46-47
9.2 Malpractice case, 1959.
Box 46-47
9.3 Administrative, 1979-1982.
Box 46-47

1. Appel, Kenneth, 1979.
Box 46-47
2. Bard, Philip, 1963.
Box 46-47
3. Billings, Frederic Termaine, Jr, undated.
Box 46-47
4. Eisman, Sylvan H, 1980-1983.
Box 47
5. Garber, Robert Slocum, 1978.
Box 47
6. Pond, Harold S, 1957-1985.
Box 47
7. Schmidt, Carl, undated.
Box 47
1. "The Art of Medicine", 1956-1984.
Box 48
2. "Care of the Dying Patient", 1974.
Box 48
3. [Chairmanship of a department of medicine], 1966.
Box 48
4. [Challenge of modern medical practice], 1961.
Box 48
5. "Diastolic Heart Beat", 1935-1954.
Box 48
6. "Doctor-Patient Relationships", 1947.
Box 48
7. "A Few Historical Comments about Coronary Disease", 1931-1976.
Box 48
8. "Functional Disorders--Cardiac Aspects", undated.
Box 49
9. "Heart Disease in College Students", 1932.
Box 49
10. "An Internist Looks at Surgeons", 1960.
Box 49
11. "A Look at Tomorrow's Medicine", 1956.
Box 49
12. "Medicine Education in America, from its beginning until 1910, 1962.
Box 49-50
13. "Medicine as an Occupation for a Christian Person", undated; 1955-1956.
Box 49-50
14. "Moral Decision Making in Medicine", 1979.
Box 49-50
15. "Morsels of History, Mostly Medical, 1980.
Box 49-50
16. "New Developments in Medicine in World War II", 1946.
Box 49-50
17. "Public Relations Talk", 1938; 1950-1951.
Box 49-50
18. "Random Ruminations about Practicing Medicine", 1946.
Box 49-50
19. Religion, 1926.
Box 49-50
20. "Rupture of the Heart", 1963.
Box 49-50
21. "Some Morsels of History of the University [of Pennsylvania] and the University [of Pennsylvania] Hospital", 1956-1980.
Box 50-51
22. Success, 1976.
Box 50-51
23. Trip through my library, undated; 1971.
Box 50-51
24. "Tricks of the Trade", 1937-1984.
Box 50-51
25. "What do You Think is Wrong with You", undated.
Box 50-51
26. "Visitors", 1941-1981.
Box 50-51
27. "What I have learned in practicing medicine", undated.
Box 50-51
10.3 Miscellaneous, 1942-1989.
Box 52-53

11.1 By Francis C. Wood, 1929-1988.
Box 53-54
1. Abbott, William Osler, 1956 undated.
Box 53-54
2. Bailey, Charles P, 1950-1952.
Box 53-54
3. Cahill, George F, 1967.
Box 53-54
4. Cox, Rody P, 1959-1967.
Box 54
5. Dubois, Arthur B, 1956; 1963.
Box 54
6. Eichna, Ludwig W, 1980.
Box 54
7. Jackson, James, 1959.
Box 54
8. Joyner, Claude R, 1963.
Box 54
9. Haskins, Caryl P, 1975.
Box 54
10. Keys, Ancel, 1951-1957.
Box 54
11. Kou, Peter, 1956-1959.
Box 54
12. Machella, Thomas E, 1950-1952.
Box 54
13. McClenahan, John L, 1987.
Box 54
14. MacLeod, Colin M, 1957; 1959.
Box 54
15. MacNider, William deB, 1944-1952.
Box 54
16. Peabody, Francis W, 1952.
Box 55
17. Pepper, Oliver Hazard Perry, 1911-1951; 1980.
Box 55
18. Roberts, Joseph Thomas, 1945.
Box 55
19. Sayen, John J, 1982.
Box 55
20. Schnabel, Truman G, 1983.
Box 55
21. Swank, Roy L, 1960-1963.
Box 55
22. Winegrad, Albert I, 1958-1973.
Box 55
23. Wood, W. Barry, Jr.
Box 55

1. Portraits, circa undated; 1902-circa 1957.
Boxes 55; 65 (OS)
2. Princeton class pictures and class reunion pictures, undated; 1922-1967.
Boxes 55; 65 (OS)
3. High school athletic team pictures, undated.
Box 55
1. Fisser, Bessie (Nanny of Francis C. Wood, undated.
Box 55
2. Clark, William Coe (Uncle of Francis C. Wood, 1923.
Box 55
3. Tuyl, Mr. van (Great grandfather of Francis C. Wood, undated.
Box 55
4. Tuyl, Mrs. van (Great grandmother of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
5. Tyler, A. C. (Uncle of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
6. Vance, J. Milton (Uncle of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
7. Vance, Mrs. J. Milton (Aunt of Francis C. Wood), circa 1930; undated.
Box 55
8. Wood, Clinton Tyler (Father of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
9. Wood, Clinton Tyler, Jr., 1918.
Box 55
10. Wood, David (Brother of Francis C. Wood), 1910.
Box 55
11. Wood, Francis Clark, Jr., undated.
Box 55
12. Wood, Jennie Stoddard (Mother of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
13. Wood, L. C. (Relation unknown), undated.
Box 55
14. Wood, Martha van Tuyl (Paternal grandmother of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
15. Wood, Mary Louise (Wife of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
16. Wood, Peter (Grandson of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
17. Wood, Tyler (Grandson of Francis C. Wood), undated.
Box 55
18. Wood, Richard H. (Brother of Francis C. Wood), circa 1930.
Box 55
19. Woods, Lucy Whitman (Mother-in-law of Francis C. Wood), circa 1945.
Box 55
1. [Tuyl, Michael van and Martha van Tuyl?] (Maternal grandparents of Clinton Tyler Wood), undated.
Box 56
2. Vance, J. Milton and Richard H. Wood, undated.
Box 56
3. Vance, Mrs. J. Milton and Mary Louise Wood, undated.
Box 56
4. Vance, Mrs. J. Milton, Mary Louise Wood, Francis C. Wood, Jr.., Elizabeth V. Wood, and Lawrence C. Wood, circa 1940.
Box 56
5. Wood family - Francis Marion, Martha van Tuyl, Clinton Tyler, Jennie Stoddard, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Francis Clark, and unidentified, undated.
Box 56
6. Wood family - Martha van Tuyl, Clinton Tyler, Jennie Stoddard, Mrs. J. Milton Vance, Jeanne, and J. Milton Vance, undated.
Box 56
7. Wood family - Clinton Tyler, Jennie Stoddard, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Francis Clark, 1905.
Box 56
8. Wood family - Clinton Tyler, Jennie Stoddard, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Francis Clark, and Richard Harvey, undated.
Box 56
9. Wood family - Clinton Tyler, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Francis Clark, Richard Harvey, undated.
Box 56
10. Wood family - Clinton Tyler, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Francis Clark, undated.
Box 56
11. Wood family - Jennie Stoddard, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Francis Clark, undated.
Box 56
12. Wood family - Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Francis Clark, Mary Louise, Francis Clark, Jr.., Elizabeth Vance, Frances, Richard Harvey Jr, undated.
Box 56
13. Wood family - Francis Clark, Mary Louise, Francis Clark, Jr.., Elizabeth Vance, Lawrence Crane, 1942.
Box 56
14. Wood, Clinton Tyler, A. C. Tyler, and Francis Marion Wood, Jr., undated.
Box 56
15. Wood, Clinton Tyler, and A. C. Tyler, undated.
Box 56
16. Wood, Clinton Tyler, Richard H. Wood, and Bessie Fisser, 1909.
Box 56
17. Wood, Clinton Tyler and unidentified, undated.
Box 56
18. Wood, Clark, Jennie Stoddard, Mary Lyman Holmes (Clark), and Lucy Hoisington Hammond (Clark) (Mother of Francis C. Wood and her sisters), undated; 1895.
Box 56
19. Wood, Jennie Stoddard and unidentified, 1893.
Box 56
20. Wood, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Richard H. Wood, and Bessie Fisser, 1912.
Box 56
21. Wood, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., and Francis C. Wood, undated; 1906-1907.
Box 56
22. Wood, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Francis C. Wood, and unidentified, undated.
Box 65 (OS)
23. Wood, Clinton Tyler, Jr.., Thomas Clark, William C. Foster, and Milton Katz, undated.
Box 56
24. Wood, Clinton Tyler, Jr., and General Summerville, 1945.
Box 56
25. Wood, Francis C. and Mary Louise Wood, circa 1980 undated.
Box 56
26. Wood, Mary Louise, and [Elizabeth V. Wood, 1942.
Box 56
27. Wood, Francis C., Jr., and Elizabeth V. Wood, undated.
Box 56
1. General, undated.
Box 57
2. Francis C. Wood's childhood, undated.
Box 57
3. Francis C. Wood, family, and friends, undated.
Box 57
4. Francis C. Wood's children and wife, undated.
Box 57
5. Camping and fishing trips, undated.
Box 57-58
6. Francis C. Wood's ROTC, undated.
Box 57-58
1. Jeffers, William, 1964.
Box 57-58
2. Reisman, David, undated.
Box 57-58
3. Richards, Alfred Newton, undated.
Box 57-58
4. Sprague, Howard B. (Etching of subject), undated.
Box 57-58
1. American Clinical and Climatological Association, 1939.
Box 57-58
2. American Heart Association Video Clinic, Burchell, Blumgart, and Lewis, 1955.
Box 65 (OS)
3. Fitz-Hugh, Thomas, Marshall Fulton, Francis C. Wood, and Lawrence, 1941.
Box 57-58
4. Lewis, Howard, and Francis C. Wood, undated.
Box 57-58
5. Oates, James, and Francis C. Wood, undated.
Box 57-58
6. Osler and the Interurban Clinical Club, 1976.
Box 57-58
7. Ravdin, Isidore S., and unidentified, 1958.
Box 58
8. Residents' party for Francis C. Wood, 1958.
Box 58
9. Richards, Alfred Newton, Francis C. Wood, and unidentified, undated.
Box 58
10. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Medicine, staff picture, 1966-1967.
Box 65 (OS)
11. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Medicine, Caricature of staff members, undated.
Box 58
12. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Medicine, circa 1947.
Box 58
13. Wood, Francis C, undated.
Box 58
14. Wood, Francis C., and unidentified, 1957.
Box 58
15. Wood, Francis C., and unidentified, undated.
Box 58
1. Personnel - portrait, undated.
Box 59
1. Forrester, Timothy (Subject chief of laboratory, undated.
Box 59
2. Wood, Francis C, 1942.
Box 59
2. Personnel - group, undated.
Box 59
1. Staff picture, undated.
Box 59
2. Officer staff picture, 1942.
Box 59
3. Cooley, Colonel Elias E., and Lieutenant Colonel John M. Mitchell, 1943.
Box 59
4. Cooke, Thomas, Edward Gilda, and Vince McNully, undated.
Box 59
5. Fitz-Hugh, Thomas, Francis C. Wood, and Howard Voss, undated.
Box 59
6. Gaskill, Herbert, 1943; undated.
Box 59
7. Hodes, Philip, patient, and other staff member, 1943.
Box 59
8. Hodes, Philip, undated.
Box 59
9. Kay, Calvin, Cordelia Shute, and patient, undated.
Box 59
10. Klingensmith, Paul, 1943; undated.
Box 59
11. Livingood, Clarence, patient, and other staff member, undated.
Box 59
12. Marden, Philip, and [Lucas, 1943.
Box 59
13. North, Paul, Isidore S. Ravdin, and Surgical Chief Sergeant, undated.
Box 59
14. Roger, Arthur, 1943; undated.
Box 59
15. Scheie, Harold, 1943; undated.
Box 59
16. Stengel, Alfred, Philip Hodes, Herbert Gaskill, Chinese General Sun Li Jeu, George Hoffman, Isidore S. Ravdin, John Sagen, and Francis C. Wood, circa 1946.
Box 59
17. Townsend, Nancy, undated.
Box 59
18. Walker, Arthur, undated.
Box 59
3. Medical, undated.
Box 59
1. Anesthesia, spinal: Major Phillip Gleason and Nurse Lieutenant Dorothy Hibbert injecting patient, 1945.
Box 59
2. Nursing - Lieutenant Marie Sherman attending burn victim Pfc. John W. Fraley, 1945.
Box 59
3. Operation - Lieutenant Q. Ippolito, Major Henry Royster, and Captain Charles K. Kirby performing facial operation on Chinese patient, 1945.
Box 59
4. Operation - Major Phillip Gleason, Paul McCrea, Julian Johnson, and [Nurse Dorothy Hibbert?] performing facial operation on Chinese patient, 1945.
Box 59
5. Operation, undated.
Box 59
6. Ulcers on patient's legs due to cutaneous diphtheria, undated.
Box 59
4. Hospital buildings and grounds, undated.
Box 59
1. Compound entrance, 1945.
Box 59
2. Laboratory and technicians, 1943; undated.
Box 59
3. Pharmacy, undated.
Box 59
4. Pig farm. Corporal Lee O. Patrick, keeper of farm, 1945.
Box 59
5. Recreation hall, 1945.
Box 59
5. Miscellaneous, undated.
Box 59
1. Decorating of Isidore S. Ravdin by General Lewis Pick, undated.
Box 59
2. Decorating of Henry Royster, undated.
Box 59
3. Two unidentified staff members and patient, undated.
Box 59
4. Unidentified staff member in [pharmacy?], undated.
Box 59
5. Unidentified staff member, undated.
Box 59
6. Unidentified staff member, undated.
Box 59
1. Francis C. Wood and unidentified, undated.
Box 59
2. Austin, Helen Menis, undated.
Box 59
3. Eckfeldt, Theodore, undated.
Box 59
4. Fries, David S, undated.
Box 59
5. Mason, William Clark, undated.
Box 59
6. Unidentified dinner party, 1959; undated.
Box 59
7. Unidentified event; subjects include Francis C. Wood and Samuel Sturgis, undated.
Box 59
8. Unidentified house, undated.
Box 59
9. Unidentified persons, undated.
Box 59

13.1 Anemia, 1929-1975.
Box 59
13.2 Aneurysms, 1933-1960.
Box 59
13.3 Angina pectoris, 1931-1967.
Box 59
13.4 Antivivisection, 1950.
Box 59
13.5 Arcus senilis, 1929; 1973.
Box 59
13.6 Aspirin, 1956; 1966-1968.
Box 59
13.7 Asthma, 1965.
Box 59
13.8 Atrial enlargement, 1931; 1964.
Box 59
13.9 Birds, 1949.
Box 59
13.10 Body temperature, 1945-1969.
Box 59
13.11 British National Health Service, 1949-1974.
Box 59
13.12 Capillary supply, 1937.
Box 59
13.13 Cardiovascular defects and military rejects, 1943.
Box 59
13.14 Cerebral circulation, 1961-1979.
Box 60
13.15 Circadian rhythms, 1966; 1970.
Box 60
13.16 Climate, 1937-1951.
Box 60
13.17 Contact lenses, 1968.
Box 60
13.18 Coronary disease, 1949-1959; 1944.
Box 60
13.19 Cough syndrome, 1949.
Box 60
13.20 Cystic disease, 1962.
Box 60
13.21 Dentistry, 1949.
Box 60
13.22 Digitalis, 1969; 1973.
Box 60
13.23 Drowning, 1946; 1956.
Box 60
13.24 Drugs, 1949; 1959.
Box 60
13.25 Epinephrine, 1969.
Box 60
13.26 Esophagus, 1947-1961.
Box 60
13.27 Freezing blood, 1951.
Box 60
13.28 Gallstones, 1953; 1962-1963.
Box 60
13.29 Gonococcal perihepatitis, 1964.
Box 60
13.30 Grover Cleveland's lesions, 1967-1980.
Box 60
13.31 Heart circulation, undated.
Box 60
13.32 Heart rupture, 1948-1972.
Box 60
13.33 Hemilocks, 1970.
Box 60
13.34 Hippocratic oath, undated.
Box 60
13.35 History of instruments, 1948-1952.
Box 60
13.36 Influenza epidemic, 1976.
Box 60
13.37 John F. Kennedy's adrenals, 1967.
Box 60
13.38 Kidney, 1930-1974.
Box 60
13.39 Kronecker's point, undated.
Box 60
13.40 Lungs, 1946-1960.
Box 60
13.41 Medical measures at the end of life, 1983.
Box 60
13.42 Nail growth, 1968.
Box 60
13.43 Nathanial Chapman's grave, 1947-1985.
Box 60
13.44 Nephrotoxic nephritis, 1942.
Box 60
13.45 Neurological tests, 1946-1957.
Box 60
13.46 Longevity, 1973.
Box 60
13.47 Patients, 1947-1952.
Box 60
13.48 Pericardis calculosa, 1932.
Box 60
13.49 Periodic disease, 1932-1961.
Box 60
13.50 Pneumococcal vaccine, 1978.
Box 60
13.51 Polypoid lesion of colon, 1964.
Box 60
13.52 Public speaking, undated.
Box 60
13.53 Rabies, 1976.
Box 60
13.54 Restless legs, 1962; 1967.
Box 60
13.55 Rumination in man, 1929; 1980.
Box 60
13.56 Sailing, 1927.
Box 60
13.57 Salt gland, undated.
Box 60
13.58 Scalenus anticus syndrome, 1942-1956.
Box 60
13.59 Scintillating scotoma, 1958.
Box 60
13.60 Senility, 1972.
Box 60
13.61 Serendipity, 1935-1965.
Box 61
13.62 Snakebites, 1958-1967.
Box 61
13.63 Spider-web building, 1965.
Box 61
13.64 Spinal cord compression, 1967.
Box 61
13.65 Stigmatization, 1938.
Box 61
13.66 Strokes, 1955.
Box 61
13.67 Sweating, 1950; 1967.
Box 61
13.68 Syncope, 1953-1971.
Box 61
13.69 Taste, 1971.
Box 61
13.70 Terminal cases, Veterans Administration Technical Bulletin TB 10-107, 1955.
Box 61
13.71 Thyroid disorders, 1965; 1975.
Box 61
13.72 Transfusion, 1964; 1967.
Box 61
13.73 Twins, 1946-1958.
Box 61
13.74 Unusual occurrences in medical cases, 1952-1965.
Box 61
13.75 Vision defects, 1932-1957.
Box 61
13.76 Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, 1924-1984.
Box 61
13.77 Yellow fever, 1968.
Box 62
13.78 Yoga, 1961; 1965.
Box 62
13.79 Miscellaneous, 1941-1971.
Box 62

1. Chamberlain, Richard H, 1975.
Box 62
2. Dripps, Robert D., Jr, undated.
Box 62
3. Durant, Thomas Morton, 1964-1978.
Box 62
4. Elsom, Kendall A, 1936-1961; 1978.
Box 62
5. Fitz-Hugh, Thomas, Jr, undated.
Box 62
6. Frazer, Naomi, and Grace Rupertus, 1980.
Box 62
7. Gibbon, John H., Jr, undated.
Box 62
8. Hart, Mae B, 1975; 1979.
Box 62
9. Hollander, Joseph E, 1981-1982.
Box 62
10. Hopkins, Henry Underwood, circa 1973.
Box 62
11. Kennedy, William Blair, 1955; 1981-1983.
Box 62
12. Long, Esmond Ray, 1979-1981.
Box 62
13. Lukens, Francis D. W, circa 1978.
Box 62
14. Miller, T. Grier, 1981.
Box 63
15. Pepper, Oliver Hazard Perry, 1948-1964.
Box 63
16. Pillsbury, Donald M, 1980-1981.
Box 63
17. Ravdin, Isidore S, 1972.
Box 63
18. Rose, Edward and Elizabeth Rose, 1987; undated.
Box 63
19. Starr, Isaac, undated.
Box 63
20. Wolferth, Charles C, 1959-1967.
Box 63
1. Abbott, William Osler, undated.
Box 63
2. Barnwell, John B, 1957.
Box 63
3. Bard, Philip, 1973.
Box 63
4. Carlson, A. J, 1956.
Box 63
5. Clark, John Goodrich, 1951.
Box 63
6. Conklin, Edwin Grant, 1953; 1959.
Box 63
7. Cooley, Elias Earle, circa 1952.
Box 63
8. Deaver, John B, 1960.
Box 63
9. Ehrlich, Paul, 1954.
Box 63
10. Flexner, Abraham, 1960.
Box 63
11. Freeman, Norman E, 1988.
Box 63
12. Gibbon, John H, 1977-1978.
Box 63
13. Harvey, Edmund Newton, 1959.
Box 63
14. Harvey, William, 1957.
Box 63
15. Howard, John Eager, 1972; 1976.
Box 63
16. Kane, Elisha Kent, 1968.
Box 63
17. Korotkoff, Nikolai Sergeevich, 1965; 1970.
Box 63
18. Lister, Joseph, 1924.
Box 63
19. Lubbock, John, 1959.
Box 63
20. McClenahan, Janet S, 1949.
Box 63
21. McClure, Charles Freeman Williams, 1956.
Box 64
22. Osler, William, 1949-1951.
Box 64
23. Pavlov, Ivan Petrovitch, undated.
Box 64
24. Reed, Walter, 1952.
Box 64
25. Richards, Alfred Newton, 1947-1983.
Box 64
26. Miscellaneous, 1952-1961.
Box 64

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