Box 1
Contains 25 Results:
Bolmfalk, J. Fred Trust, 1982-1993 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Comments on His Book "Bronchopulmonary Diseases and Related Diseases", 1972-1974 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Dock, William, 1959-1973 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Doctors Hospital, 1984 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Elastic Stockings, 1975 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Gilbert, Patricia Stuart (Fund), 1954-1979 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Gilbert, Patricia Stuart (Fund), 1980-1989 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Gilbert, Patricia Stuart (Fund), 1990-1993 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Gilbert-Holman Travel Fellowships, 1993 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.
Gilbert Fund-Holman Professorships, 1984-1991 Request Item
The business correspondence includes letters regarding donations to him for his work at Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital. The correspondence from colleagues and staff, patients, family and friends all show the high regard others felt for him as a surgeon. The personal correspondence includes letters between Dr. Holman and his brother, Dr. Emile Holman.