Sarah H. Sell

 Digital Record
Identifier: 74
Sarah H. Sell

Dates

  • 1958 - 1982

Creator

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Historical or Biographical Note

Sarah H. Sell pediatrician, author, and professor was considered an authority on immunization and infectious diseases of children. Dr. Sell devoted much of her professional career to the development of a vaccine to protect children against Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib). Her initiatives led to the licensure of several conjugating Hib vaccines in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These vaccines have been so effective that they have virtually eliminated this devastating disease in young children in the United States. Dr. Sell donated her personal papers to the Eskind Library, and this collection is open to researchers.

Sarah Hamilton Sell received her undergraduate degree from Berea College in 1934. She then worked as a bacteriologist for the Alabama State Health Department for three years. In 1937 she came to Vanderbilt as a graduate student in bacteriology, graduating with a M.S. degree in 1938. Six years later she entered Vanderbilt Medical School and graduated in 1948. After graduation she completed pediatric residencies at Vanderbilt, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and Louisiana State University.

Dr. Sell joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 1954 and remained until her retirement in 1978. Dr. Sell served as a consultant at the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment in 1978 and as president of the Nashville Academy of Medicine in 1987. She died in Nashville, October 6, 2012.

Language of Materials

English

Acquisition Information

Acquired on Unknown Date

Abstract

Personal papers of pediatrician, Vanderbilt alumna, and Vanderbilt professor Sarah H. Sell (b. 1913). Materials include: correspondence; reprints; reports; grant applications; manuscripts; personal and biographical material; medical illustrations and photographs; and files on laboratory procedures, Tennessee Medical Association; Private Practice Program, H. Influenza, pneumococcal vaccine, Abbot Laboratories, and Hartford Study.

Collection Scope and Content Summary

Personal papers of pediatrician, Vanderbilt alumna, and Vanderbilt professor Sarah H. Sell (b. 1913). Materials include: correspondence; reprints; reports; grant applications; manuscripts; personal and biographical material; medical illustrations and photographs; and files on laboratory procedures, Tennessee Medical Association; Private Practice Program, H. Influenza, pneumococcal vaccine, Abbot Laboratories, and Hartford Study. The collection is divided into two series: one consisting of correspondence and the other comprising of other documents.

Processing History

processed on Unknown Date

Repository Details

Part of the Eskind Biomedical Library Manuscripts Collection Repository

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Eskind Biomedical Library
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Nashville TN 37232


 

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