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Papers of F. William Sunderman

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Dr. F. William Sunderman was a teacher, writer, amateur musician and medical researcher in the field of clinical pathology. He served as Medical Director on the Manhattan Project and devised a pioneering method for measuring blood glucose.

For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1051093~S6

The section devoted to conference materials covers the period 1961-1994; the correspondence files run from 1955 through 1995 but are out of chronological order.

Source of acquisition--Estate of F. William Sunderman. Method of acquisition--gift;; Date of acquisition--2003..

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