Box 06

 Container

Contains 2 Results:

Scurvy I-IV

 Item — Box: 06, Binder: 01
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Research material and first draft of an unpublished manuscript on the history of scurvy. Adelia Beeuwkes was a dietitian, teacher, and author of books on dietetics and the history of nutrition. She was a professor at the University of Michigan from 1940-1966. Scurvy Project materials include: note cards, manuscripts, source materials, and correspondence. Collection also contains other correspondence, biographical materials, manuscripts, reprints, and brochures.

Dates: 1955 - 1966

Scurvy V-XII

 Item — Box: 06, Binder: 02
Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection:

Research material and first draft of an unpublished manuscript on the history of scurvy. Adelia Beeuwkes was a dietitian, teacher, and author of books on dietetics and the history of nutrition. She was a professor at the University of Michigan from 1940-1966. Scurvy Project materials include: note cards, manuscripts, source materials, and correspondence. Collection also contains other correspondence, biographical materials, manuscripts, reprints, and brochures.

Dates: 1955 - 1966

 

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