RGPPM. Personal Papers and Manuscript Collections (PPM)
Found in 108 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Wolff, MD Papers
One of the leading neurologists of his time, Dr. Harold G. Wolff is generally considered "the father of modern headache research" as well as being a pioneer in the study of psychosomatic illness. The Harold Wolff, MD Papers consist of correspondence, reports, manuscripts and drafts of articles, research notes, lectures, patient records, reprints, and monographs from his time at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, where he spent most of his career.
Harry Gold, MD Papers
Dr. Harry Gold was a professor of pharmacology at Cornell University Medical College from 1947 to 1965 and a physician at New York Hospital from 1942 through 1967. The Harry Gold, MD Papers comprise his personal and professional papers, including correspondence, research notes, publications, biographical documents, lecture notes, and material from legal proceedings.
Harry Isaac Johnston, MD Papers
Harry Isaac Johnston, MD was a graduate of Cornell University Medical College (Class of 1902) and worked as a general practitioner in New York. The Harry Isaac Johnston, MD Papers consists of a student handbook for the academic year 1900–1901 and a 1902 commencement program.
Helen Daniells, MD Papers
The papers are divided into three series: residents, miscellaneous, and patient files. The collection does not offer any information about Dr. Daniells and her practice here at the medical center.
Helena Gilder, MD Papers
The collection consists of correspondence (1974-1991) and reprints (1936-1991). The reprints indicate her research discoveries and interests. There is little information about Dr. Gilder as a person.
Henry Brodman, MD Papers
Henry Brodman, MD was a New York City doctor and a graduate of Cornell University Medical College (CUMC, Class of 1901). The Henry Brodman, MD Papers contains matriculation and admission tickets, examination results, and official correspondence from Brodman’s time as a student at CUMC.