Box 6
Contains 31 Results:
“Drug Therapy of Some Disorders of the Heart,” New York Academy of Medicine, 1949-1950
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“Treatment of Some Disorders of Cardiac Rhythm,” Connecticut State Medical Society Annual Meeting, 1950
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“Autonomic Nervous System,” Class Lecture for the Department of Physiology, 1942
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“The Use of Drugs in the Treatment of Heart Disease,” Louisiana State Medical Society, 1946-1947
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“Management of the Failing Heart,” Phi Lambda Kappa Annual Lecture, 1947
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“BAL Therapy in Arsenic and Mercury Poisoning,” American Medical Association, 1947
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“An Optimal Routine for the Management of Congestive Failure,” American Heart Association, 1949
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“Clinical Pharmacology of Cardiac Drugs,” New York Academy of Medicine, March 25, 1949
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“The Action of Drugs on the Gastrointestinal Tract,” National Gastroenterological Association, 1941-1942
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.
“Myocardial Infarction,” Beth Israel and New York University Postgraduate Course in Internal Medicine, 1947
Subseries 2A contains lecture invitations Gold received from university and hospital administrators, professional organizations, and medical students to address both academic and non-academic audiences, participate in conferences, and lead workshops. Within the folders are correspondence files, typed lectures, research notes, reprints and articles, and event planning materials.