Box 11
Contains 14 Results:
Cardiovascular Research Center: Ad Hoc Committee, 1967
This series contains notes on his research on the artificial heart, implantable cardiac substitute, open surgery, and cardiovascular surgery. It also contains information on the Cardiovascular Surgery Center at the New York Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Nakamara and Dr. Kivelitz research is also mentioned in the files. In addition, correspondence (1930's-1940's) between Charles Lindbergh and Dr. Paulel Flagg regarding Lindbergh's interest in heart research is included.
Cardiovascular Research Center: Evaluation of a Cardiovascular Research Center, grant applications, 1964-1969
This series contains notes on his research on the artificial heart, implantable cardiac substitute, open surgery, and cardiovascular surgery. It also contains information on the Cardiovascular Surgery Center at the New York Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Nakamara and Dr. Kivelitz research is also mentioned in the files. In addition, correspondence (1930's-1940's) between Charles Lindbergh and Dr. Paulel Flagg regarding Lindbergh's interest in heart research is included.
Cardiovascular Research Center: Curriculum Vitas of CUMC professors working at center, undated
This series contains notes on his research on the artificial heart, implantable cardiac substitute, open surgery, and cardiovascular surgery. It also contains information on the Cardiovascular Surgery Center at the New York Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Nakamara and Dr. Kivelitz research is also mentioned in the files. In addition, correspondence (1930's-1940's) between Charles Lindbergh and Dr. Paulel Flagg regarding Lindbergh's interest in heart research is included.
Cardiovascular Studies, John Polachek Foundation, 1959
This series contains notes on his research on the artificial heart, implantable cardiac substitute, open surgery, and cardiovascular surgery. It also contains information on the Cardiovascular Surgery Center at the New York Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Nakamara and Dr. Kivelitz research is also mentioned in the files. In addition, correspondence (1930's-1940's) between Charles Lindbergh and Dr. Paulel Flagg regarding Lindbergh's interest in heart research is included.