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Francis C. Wood papers II

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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.

Personal and professional papers, correspondence, speeches, and records of medical practice and military service, 1925-1989, of Philadelphia, Pa., cardiologist and educator, Francis C. Wood.

Series 1 documents Francis C. Wood's family and personal life, education, and honors and awards, 1949-1984. Includes family correspondence, press releases, and financial and legal papers.

General correspondence in Series 2 includes letters of physicians, non-physicians, and letters of recommendation, 1932-1986.

Wood's cardiological and electocardiographical research, 1932-1963, is documented in Series 3 with typescripts of articles and supporting material concerning electrocardiographic precordial leads.

Series 4 describes Wood's military service in World War II, 1949-1952. Series includes reserve service papers.

Wood's teaching career is documented in Series 5, 1928-1983; series includes administrative correspondence and lecture notes and course materials, particularly on rheumatic heart disease.

Series 6 contains administrative records of Wood's chairmanship of University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1947-1981. Includes personnel correspondence and employee evaluations.

Wood's association with the College of Physicians of Philadelphia is documented in Series 7, 1966-1986. Series includes fellowship proposals amd records of the College's Advisory Committee on the Francis Clark Wood Institute for the History of Medicine.

Series 8 contains materials of alumni associations of Princeton University and University of Pennsylvania and other organizations with which Wood was associated, 1938-1988. Series includes minutes, reports, and correspondence of the Measey Foundation.

Occasional patient case history files, 1936-1988, from Wood's medical practice are preserved in Series 9, along with several hospital handbooks.

Documentation of Wood's speeches, 1926-1989, in Series 10, includes holographs, typescripts, and supporting material; speeches arranged by title. Many concern cardiology.

Series 11 contains publications, 1925-1986, by Wood and other physicians; correspondence and related materials included.

Medical subject reference files, 1925-1986, with reprints and articles, in Series 12, include material on Tsutsugamushi disease [scrub typhus] and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.

Series 13 contains biographical information, 1951-1982, on Wood's colleagues.

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Collection Inventory

1. Biographical, 1951; circa 1982.
Box 1
1. Stevens, Martha Wood, 1984.
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2. Wood, Clinton Tyler, JR., 1949.
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3. Wood, Francis Clark, JR., 1949-1953.
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4. Wood, Lawrence, 1949; 1957.
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5. Wood, Richard Harvey, 1949.
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3. Financial and Legal, 1949-1959.
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1. Harvard University. Visiting Lecturer on Medicine and Peter Bent Bingham Hospital Physician-in-Chief Pro Tempore, 1954-1955.
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2. Liberian Institute. Scientific Advisory Committee member, 1949.
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3. National Academy of Sciences. Member at large of Division of Medical Sciences, 1949.
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4. National Research Council. Member-at-Large of the Division of Medical Sciences, 1949.
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5. Princeton University. Honorary degree, Doctor of Science, 1964.
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6. Rhode Island Hospital. Physician-in-Chief, Pro Tempore, 1951.
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7. Rutgers University. Visiting Professorship, 1973-1976.
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8. University of Pennsylvania. Eightieth birthday party and dedication of Francis c. Wood Room, 1981-1982.
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9. Vanderbilt University. Visiting Professorship, 1959-1962.
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1. Angell, Donald K., 1949.
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2. Brunn, Fritz, 1959-1960.
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3. Criscitiello, Modestine, 1955; 1970; 1980.
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4. Forman, Douglas N., 1957.
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5. Harken, Alden H., 1983.
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6. O'Meara, R.A.Q., 1963-1970.
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7. Ostrum, Herman w., 1932; 1948.
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8. Paulshock, Bernadine z., 1984.
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1. Edith, undated.
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2. Benamati, Tina, 1982.
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3. Duffield, Mrs. E.V., 1950.
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1. Burton, Michaels., 1983.
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2. Cohen, Sidney, 1980-1985.
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3. Conn, Hadley L., 1983.
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4 . DiBona, Gerald F., 1979-1980.
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5. Elsom, Jennifer G., 1983-1984.
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6. Frederic, Myron w., 1985-1986.
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7. Garcia, Emanuel, 1981-1982.
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8. Gundry, Cooper R., 1978-1981.
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9. Hadden, Samuel B., 1983.
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10. Koelle, Jonathan s., 1983.
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11. Kuhl, David E., 1979-1980.
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12. Liboro, Regina K., 1979-1982.
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13. Martin, Donald B., 1979-1981.
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14. Perloff, Joseph K., 1979-1980.
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15. Raymond, Ann Rebecca, 1982.
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16. Ruffini, Robert A., 1983.
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17. Slaymaker, William w., 1981.
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18. Smith, Teresa E, 1972; 1983-1984.
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19. Sparkman, Thorne, JR, 1975.
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20. Spencer, Currie J., 1982.
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21. Stevens, Thomas M., 1956.
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22. sutnick, Alton I., 1980.
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23. Swift, Douglas A., 1975.
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Subseries 3.1 Precordial leads, 1932-1933; 1960-1963.
Box 2

Subseries 4.1 Reserve service papers, 1949-1952.
Box 2
Subseries 4.2 History of 20th General Hospital, undated.
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1. Lecture schedules, 1947-1951.
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2. Advisee folder, 1971-1975.
Box 3
3. Frank Thomas Wistar Professorship, 1955-1956.
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1. Electrocardiograms, 1931; 1946-1947.
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2. Hibernation and hyperthermia, 1958; 1962.
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3. Hypertension, 1963-1965.
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4. Insomnia, 1942-1949; 1983.
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5. "Introduction to Clinical Medicine", 1968-1970.
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6. Rheumatic heart disease, undated; 1954-1963.
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7. Tricuspid stenosis, 1928-1941.
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1. Appointment, 1947-1960.
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2. Cardiovascular floor in Gates Memorial Pavilion report, 1951.
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3. Patient care report, 1970-1984.
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4. Revision of "Physical Diagnosis" course, 1947-1959.
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5. Staffing of clinical teaching department report, 1952-1978.
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6. Miscellaneous, 1947; 1963-1964.
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Subseries 6.2 Personnel, undated; 1948-1981.
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Subseries 7.1 Fellowship proposals, 1970-1986.
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1. Advisory committee, 1977-1985.
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2. Wood fellow applications, 1984.
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Subseries 7.3 Library, 1966-1986.
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Subseries 7.4 Newsletters, event announcements, etc., 1986.
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1. Princeton University, Class of, 1951; 1957 1922.
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2. University of Pennsylvania, Medical class of, 1951 1926.
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Subseries 8.2 American Heart Association. Clinical Electrocardiographic Conference, undated.
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Subseries 8.3 Association of American Physicians, 1953-1960; 1966.
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Subseries 8.4 Association of University cardiologists, 1982.
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Subseries 8.5 Measey Foundation, 1987-1988.
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Subseries 8.6 Pennsylvania Heart Association. Research Committee, 1952-1956.
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Subseries 8.7 Philadelphia County Medical Society. Postgraduate Institute, 1938-1953.
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Subseries 8.8 Philadelphia General Hospital Clinical Pathological Conference, 1959.
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Subseries 8.9 Miscellaneous, 1964-1965.
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Subseries 9.1 Case histories, 1975-1988.
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Subseries 9.2 Malpractice insurance, 1953-1984.
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Subseries 9.3 Daily planner, 1982.
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1. "Department of radiology handbook", 1986-1987.
Box 9
2. "Diet manual of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania", 1958.
Box 9
3. "Guide to laboratory medicine and anatomic pathology", undated.
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4. "House staff manual: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania", 1967-1968.
Box 10
5. "Technique book of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania", 1936; 1965.
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Subseries 9.5 American Board of Internal Medicine certificate, 1937.
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Subseries 10.1 "Cardiac Problems in the Surgical Patient", 1946-1947.
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Subseries 10.2 "Clinical Aspects of Heart Disease", 1954-1955.
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Subseries 10.3 "Coronary Disease", 1960-1963.
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Subseries 10.4 "Electrocardiography--Some Morsels of its History", 1978.
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Subseries 10.5 "A Look at Tomorrow's Medicine", 1956-1957.
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Subseries 10.6 "Medical Education in America, from its Beginning Until, 1963-1965 1910-1911.
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Subseries 10.7 "Morsels of History, Mostly Medical", 1980.
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Subseries 10.8 Pericardial disease, 1940-1948.
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Subseries 10.9 "Trepopnea", 1951-1959.
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Subseries 10.10 "Your Future".
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1. "The Diastolic Heart Beat".
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2. "Rheumatic Heart Disease", 1957-1963.
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3. "The Treatment of Coronary Disease", 1946; 1954-1955.
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4. Reprints, undated; 1929-1966.
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Subseries 11.2 By anonymous, 1927-1928.
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Subseries 12.1 Alcohol and alcoholism, 1955-1983.
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Subseries 12.2 Angina pectoris, 1925-1966.
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Subseries 12.3 Atrial natriuretic factor, 1939-1986.
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Subseries 12.4 British National Health Service, 1976.
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Subseries 12.5 Diets, undated.
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Subseries 12.6 Jehovah's witnesses, 1958-1959; 1971.
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Subseries 12.7 Precordial leads, 1978-1986.
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Subseries 12.8 Resuscitation, 1965-1969.
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Subseries 12.9 Rupture of the papillary muscle, 1947-1950.
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Subseries 12.10 Scrub typhus, 1943-1948.
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Subseries 12.11 Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, 1926-1984.
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1. Hart, Mae, 1951-1955; 1974-1979.
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2. Hopkins, Henry Underwood, undated.
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3. Lukens, D. w., 1978.
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4. Pillsbury, Donald M., 1980-1981.
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1 . Brodsky, Isidore, 1981.
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2. Bryan, James A., 1981.
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3. Dear, Wayne E., 1981.
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4. Hollan, o. Roger, 1981.
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5. Hyde, Richard w., 1981.
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6. Langfeld, Stephen B., 1981.
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7. Maulitz, Russell c., 1971-1978.
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8. Mccollum, Charles H., 1981.
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9. Page, Robert G., 1982.
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10. Potter, H. Phelps, 1981.
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11. Sloan, Alexander M., 1981.
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12. Toole, James F., 1981.
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13. Wolferth, Charles c., 1966-1979.
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