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President Kennedy and Addison's disease
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President Kennedy and Addison's disease
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Three photostat copies of articles detached from publications of the American Medical Association, addressing John F. Kennedy, Addison's disease and adrenal diseases. The first and second articles were published in 1967; the third in 1955.
637941
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Scrapbook of materials related to Hans Gross, 1847-1915, and his work in criminology
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Scrapbook collection of 8 items containing biographical information about the criminologist Hans Gross, 1847-1915, and his work in criminology. Items include typescript of a journal article; newspaper clippings, articles detached from journals, a photostat copy of a journal article and a typescript sheet of information from a newspaper.
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[Articles on diseases of the digestive organs]
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A bound collection of approximately 40 titles of medical journal articles published 1890-1895. Most articles are detached from The New York Medical Journal; some articles are from The Dietetic and Hygenic Gazette.
753633
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Anaheim disease of the grape: manuscript
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Manuscript of Max William Gardner's examination of the Pierce's disease of the grape, which was first discovered near Anaheim by Newton Barris Pierce in 1892 and had a significant impact on Southern California agriculture. Includes a variety of excerpts from contemporary reports and includes references to the effect of the disease on the James DeBarth Shorb ranch. Typewritten with handwritten corrections. Also contains a published version of the manuscript (1975).
mssHM 73798-73799
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Kennedy, Ethel
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Two items of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Ethel Kennedy (Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy. The letter from Chandler is a sympathy letter to Ethel Kennedy upon the death of her brother George Skakel, Jr. The other is a note card from the Kennedys thanking him for his letter and attached is a memorial card.
mssLAT
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Los Angeles County Medical Association printed materials collection, (bulk 1930-1989)
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[2] leaves. Newspaper article detached from Los Angeles Times, April 16, 1967. Subtitle from label: Dr Charles Leroy Lowman and other American doctors from the Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital conduct clinic in Calexico for Mexican children from the Mexicali area. LACMA call number: LACMA Calif L98 D65 1967.
644034_646