Box 7
Contains 15 Results:
Miscellaneous Speaking Engagements (Folder 1 of 4), 1944-1946
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.
Miscellaneous Speaking Engagements (Folder 2 of 4), 1946
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.
“Endocrine Control of Renal Function,” Memorial Hospital (Pawtucket, Rhode Island), 1963
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.
“Auricular Flutter,” Newark, New Jersey, 1947 March 1
Subseries 2B contains the lecture transcripts of post-graduate courses Gold offered at Seton Hall University and at its medical center in Newark, New Jersey. Found within this subseries are the drafts and final copies of Gold’s lectures. These lectures document what was then known of various ailments and conditions and illustrate the medical practices used to treat them.
“Interpretation of X-Rays – II,” Newark, New Jersey, 1947 March 8
Subseries 2B contains the lecture transcripts of post-graduate courses Gold offered at Seton Hall University and at its medical center in Newark, New Jersey. Found within this subseries are the drafts and final copies of Gold’s lectures. These lectures document what was then known of various ailments and conditions and illustrate the medical practices used to treat them.