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Luther P. Christman papers
Personal papers of Luther P. Christman, nurse, sociologist, educator, and Dean of Vanderbilt Nursing School from 1967-1972. Materials include photographs, correspondence, and other papers.
Rudolph Herman Kampeier (1898-1990) biographical file
Flie contains newspaper clippings, articles, photographs, C.V.
Louis Leroy (1874-1944) biographical file
Dr. Louis Leroy was on the faculty of the Medical Department of Vanderbilt University as Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology from 1899-1905.
Thomas Menees (1823-1905) biographical file
Biographical file includes photographs, biographical reprints, articles, and obituaries.
Hugh J. Morgan Visiting Professorship Photographic Collection
The collection consists of portraits of the visiting professors who presented series of lectures at Vanderbilt School of Medicine in honor of Dr. Morgan.
Harry L. Page, Jr. Papers
Olin West Papers
Personal papers of Vanderbilt alum and epidemiologist Olin West, a primary figure in the development of the Tennessee State Department of Public Health. The collection contains manuscripts on public health and one photograph.
Olin West, Sr. (1874-1952) biographical file
File contains letters written to Olin West during the years of 1922,1924, 1947, photographs (including two anatomy lab pictures from when he was as student at Vanderbilt in the late 1800s) , newspaper clippings, and published article and obituary from JAMA.
John Alexander Witherspoon (1864-1929) biographical file
Medical Education Past and Present, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Proceedings of the American Medical College 1991, obituaries, photographs.
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