Edgar
(Mss
291)
Inventory
Earl K.
Long Library
April
1998
Contents
Summary
Biographical
Note
Series,
Subseries, and Descriptions
Container
List
Name
Index
Other
Index Terms
Procedures
for Requesting Special Collections Materials
Summary
Size: 7.7
linear feet
Geographic
locations:
Inclusive dates: 1932-1967
Summary: Personal and professional
papers associated with the life and career of Edgar Hull (1904-1984), a
physician who resided and practiced in New Orleans and Shreveport, La., for
most of his career. Hull served the
Department of Medicine at Louisiana State University School of Medicine as
acting head (1939), head (1940-1954 and 1960-1964), and associate dean
(1954-1966). His primary hospital
appointments were Charity Hospital of Louisiana in
Related
collections: Charity Hospital School of Nursing Collection (Mss 220); Edgar Hull Papers,
Addendum 1 (Mss 297)
Source: Gift, 1997
Access: No
restrictions
Copyright: Physical
rights are retained by the Earl K. Long Library,
Citation: Edgar
Hull Papers, Earl K. Long Library,
Biographical Note
Edgar Hull (1904-1984), a physician, was a native of
Hull served the Department of Medicine at Louisiana State
University School of Medicine as acting head (1939), head (1940-1954 and
1960-1964), and associate dean (1954-1966).
His primary hospital appointments were Charity Hospital of Louisiana in
In 1966
Source: A Dictionary of
Series, Subseries, and Descriptions
General
office files from the period during which Hull served the Department of
Medicine at Louisiana State University School of Medicine successively as
acting head (1939), head (1940-1954 and 1960-1964), and associate dean
(1954-1966).
Series II. Departmental Personnel, 1952-1954, 1958-1963, 1964-1967
Personnel
files consisting mainly of promotion documents from the period during which
Series III. Departmental Inventory, 1932-1939
Inventories
from the early period of
Series IV. Personal Correspondence, 1943-1966
Hull’s
business-related personal correspondence, concerning both LSU School of
Medicine matters and other business interests; including but not limited to
letters pertaining to administrative changes at the school, payment of Hull’s
property taxes, business interests in Pascagoula, and papers delivered at
conferences.
Series V. Junkets
Reports,
publications, correspondence, and speeches pertaining to
Subseries V.1:
Subseries V.2:
Series VI. Business
Correspondence
Subseries VI.1: Consultations
Correspondence
mainly with other physicians and with patients concerning diagnoses.
Subseries VI.2: American Board of Internal
Medicine
Recommendations
for applicants for certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine
(ABIM), along with some correspondence on related matters.
Series VII. Letters of Recommendation
Recommendations
for medical students.
Series VIII. NHI Grants Series
Applications,
renewals, and administration of the financing of Public Health Service Heart
Teaching Grant (HT234).
Series IX. Radioactive Isotopes Series
Correspondence,
applications, authorizations concerning the procurement of radioactive isotopes
for use in the treatment of polycythemia vera, and related materials.
Series X. Pharmaceutical House Series
Correspondence,
reports, journal articles, medical records documenting clinical investigations
conducted by medical school (especially Drs. Paul Hahn and George W. Allen) for
the S. E. Massengill Company. Most of
the correspondence is between
Series XI. F. A. Davis Company
Correspondence,
royalty statements, contracts concerning production of the 4th through 6th
editions of Medical Nursing. Most
of the correspondence is with J. J. McElroy, Jr., Vice-President of F. A.
Davis, and Cecilia M. Perrodin, R.N., co-author.
Series XII. Papers
and Manuscripts Series
Texts of
papers and prospective publications by Edgar Hull, M.D., some with co-authors.
Series XIII. Lectures -- Notes and Outlines
Series XIV. Departmental Correspondence
General
office files from the period during which
Series XV. Income Tax Returns
Series XVI. Miscellany
Photographs
depicting aspects of
Container List
Series I. Dean’s Office
Correspondence
291-1
Residency
staffing at Charity Hospital; departmental staffing during wartime; Dr. Morris
Shushan; part-time appointments in the Department of Medicine; relationship
with and leadership of Louisiana State University; relationship with and
leadership of Charity Hospital; analysis of curriculum in the Department of
Medicine.
291-2
George
Meneely leaving LSU for Vanderbilt; adjustments in faculty relations and
student recruitment and retention caused by World War II; adjustments to the
new Louisiana Civil Service System; visit to medical school by ambassador from
The Netherlands; Louisiana State University Retirement System; LSU Syphilis
Clinic; operational relationships among LSU, Tulane, and Charity Hospital.
291-3
Relations
with the LSU General Hospital No. 64; adjustments in faculty and student
programs and relations as a result of World War II; preparations for medical
education in the postwar era; American Bureau for Medical Aid to China;
development of the Lung Station at Charity Hospital.
291-4
Admission
of transfer students from University of Mississippi; planning for postwar
residency programs; adjustment of faculty and student programs as a result of
the war; development of Neuropsychiatric Unit at Charity Hospital; planning and
funding for research; relationship between medical school and Charity Hospital.
291-5
During
this period,
291-6
Some
correspondence with Dr. Vernon W. Lippard regarding the situation at LSU
School of Medicine in the period before Lippard arrives to assume the deanship;
policy regarding outside income of full-time faculty.
291-7
Consideration
of residency in family practice at
291-8
291-9
Report
of Building Committee.
291-10
Impact
of Korean Conflict on medical education.
During part of this period,
291-11
Placement of
students in internships; coordinating use of Charity Hospital by LSU and
Tulane; 1950-1952 Biennial Report of the Department of Medicine; plan to ease
student tension; brochure advocating a state Department of Hospitals.
291-12
Rating
of applicants for admission by undergraduate departments; recommendation on
reorganization of Department of Pharmacology; remodeling and expansion of
medical school.
291-13 ?
-
1952-1954
Dean’s Report.
291-14
Biennial
Reports, 1954-1956 and 1956-1958.
291-15 [August?]
1961 -
LSU
Medical Center activities with the School of Medicine, University of Costa Rica
(LSU held contract through the U.S. Agency for International Development
beginning in 1959 to develop a medical school in Costa Rica); Department of
Medicine Biennial Reports, 1960-1962 and 1962-1964).
291-16
LSU
Medical Center activities with the School of Medicine; University of Costa
Rica; Selective Service status of faculty members.
291-17 [1962?]
(1 item)
291-18
Discusses
plans to accommodate returning veterans at the medical school.
Series II. Departmental
Personnel
291-19 1952-1954
Military leave for faculty, staff, and residents
291-20 1958 Promotion documents,
291-21 1959 Promotion documents,
291-22 1960 Promotion documents,
291-23 1961 Promotion documents,
291-24 1962 Promotion documents,
291-25 1963 Promotion documents,
291-26 1965
Promotion documents, [1965] (14 items)
291-27 1966
Promotion documents, [1966] (2 items)
291-28 1967
Promotion documents, [1967] (11 items)
Series III. Departmental
Inventory
291-29 1932 Equipment inventory (6 items)
291-30 1933 Equipment inventory (7 items)
291-31 1934 Equipment inventory (1 item)
291-32 1935 Equipment inventory (1 item)
291-33 1936 Equipment inventory (2 items)
291-34 1937 Equipment inventory (1 item)
291-35 1938 Equipment inventory (1 item)
291-36 1939 Equipment inventory (1 item)
Series IV. Personal
Correspondence
291-37
Correspondence
regarding allegations of unfair treatment of female student at the medical
school.
291-38
Correspondence,
telegrams, newsclippings, petitions relating to threatened resignations of key
faculty members at LSU School of Medicine because of administrative changes at
the school.
291-39
Considerable
correspondence regarding the payment of
291-40
Faculty
and student positions at the medical school; O.J.’s Beauty Lotion; property in
Pascagoula; Prothro Clinic, Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; Hull’s service as acting
dean between the administrations of Dr. Lippard and Dr. Frye; Shreveport
Charity Hospital.
291-41
291-42
Arrangements
for paper delivered to 2nd Annual Georgia Heart Association Conference;
arrangements for address to Oklahoma State Medical Association; contains many
of the arrangements that Hull made prior to leaving for Italy in October 1950 for
a Fulbright Teaching Fellowship as a lecturer in medical science at the
University of Bologna; Hull’s commentary on state of the university given the
resignation of President Stoke.
291-43 January 1950 -
Letters
seeking to influence admission decisions and appointments to residencies at the
medical school; disruption of residencies and fellowships as a result of the
Korean Conflict; arrangements for consultations and addresses delivered
throughout the state.
291-44
International
Certification of Inoculation and Vaccination; Progress Report (Fulbright
Fellowship) filed with American Commission for Cultural Exchange with
291-45
Counsel
to Governor-elect Kennon regarding governance of
291-46
Governance
of
291-47
Consideration
of clinical research on leprosy; editing of Kampmeier’s Physical Examination
in Health and Disease.
291-48
Revision
of Sodeman’s Pathologic Physiology: Mechanisms of Disease; Hull
appointed Associate Dean of Medical School; Touro Infirmary; personal business
affairs conducted through attorney John D. Gautier of Pascagoula; commentary on
Arthur Vidrine; Hull endorses postgraduate school for Shreveport.
291-49
Consultation
contract with USPHS Hospital at Carville, Louisiana; Hull describes plans for
the postgraduate school in Shreveport; admission decisions for medical school;
business matters regarding the estate of an uncle who lived in and owned
property in Pascagoula.
291-50
Business
interests in
291-51
Contract
for consulting services with
291-52
291-53
Relations
between Lafayette Charity Hospital and local medical society; business interest
in O.J.’s Beauty Lotion Company; Last Will and Testament of Mrs. Alice R. Hull;
personal financial statement.
291-54
Settling
the estate of Alice R. Hull; opposition to Medicare-type legislation; Robert S.
Ford’s theory on atherosclerosis; business interest in O.J.’s Beauty Lotion;
accreditation problems at Hotel Dieu.
291-55
Business
interests in
291-56 Vita
and Bibliographies (12 items)
291-57
Business
interests in
291-58
Medical
school in Shreveport; business interests in O.J.’s Beauty Lotion; recruitment
and hiring of faculty members; business interests in Pascagoula; involvement of
medical school in Costa Rica; political and the state medical society.
291-59
Business
interests in Pascagoula; property damage claims resulting from Hurricane Betsy;
planning a medical school in Shreveport; publication of work by LSU Medical
School personnel; letter seeking to influence admission decision.
291-60
Series V. Junkets
Subseries
V.1:
291-61 Newsletters,
[Fall 1950] - March 10, 1951 (4 items)
Reports
by
291-62 Lectures,
[1950-1951] (18 items)
Typescripts
in English and Italian.
291-63 Lectures,
[1950-1951] (1 item)
Typescript
in Italian.
Subseries V.2:
291-64 Newsletters,
291-65 Correspondence,
Letters
and holograph notes sent to secretary, Sarah Cherry, that concerns business and
financial arrangements related to the junket and copy for the Taiwan Tirade.
291-66 Correspondence,
Letters
and documents relating to
291-67 Correspondence,
Several
letters exchanged with Dr. R. L. Cherry, Chief Public Health Division,
International Cooperation Administration Mutual Security [?]
291-68 Correspondence,
Principally
to and from International Cooperation Administration trying to arrange return
trip as a medical consultant to
291-69 Typescript,
[19--] (3 items)
First
presents
Second
and Third appear to be speeches delivered by one of the Taiwanese doctors who
had fellowship in
Series VI. Business
Correspondence
Subseries
VI.1: Consultations
291-70 Graffagnino,
Mrs.
Holographic
note and letter sent.
291-71 Grundmeyer,
Mrs. Joseph A.,
291-72 Hatcher,
Dr. W. B.,
Electrocardiogram;
holographic notes; letter sent; cardiac arrhythmia.
291-73 Hines,
Father,
Holographic
note and letter sent; cerebral arteriosclerosis.
291-74 Hirsch,
Dr. E. K. “Eddie,”
Holographic
notes; electrocardiogram; correspondence; hypertension.
291-75 Hitt,
Mrs.,
Holographic
note; correspondence; chronic arthritis.
291-76 Hodges,
General C. B.,
Holographic
notes; correspondence; hypertension.
291-77 Husband,
Mrs. H. A.,
Holographic note; letter sent;
premature heart beat.
291-78 Hunter,
Dr. Melville,
Correspondence;
typescript report; coronary sclerosis.
291-79 Jacoby,
Dr. Alfred,
Typescript
reports; correspondence; autopsy.
291-80 Knoblach,
Francis L.,
Holographic
notes; electrocardiogram; coronary artery disease.
291-81 Knott,
W. M. (
Holographic
notes; correspondence.
291-82 Ladner,
Mrs. J. Hugh,
Holographic
note; typescript autopsy report; correspondence; hypertension.
291-83 Lynch,
Byrne,
Holographic
notes; electrocardiogram; correspondence.
291-84 Lynch,
Mrs. V.,
Holographic
notes.
291-85 Marten,
J. Henry,
Holographic
note; correspondence.
291-86 McLeod,
Max,
291-87 Miltenberger,
Mrs. E. J.,
Holographic
notes; electrocardiogram.
291-88 Montero,
John, Jr.,
Test
results; correspondence; post mortem notes; cirrhoses of liver.
291-89 Martin,
Dr. Dawson,
Electrocardiogram;
correspondence; myocardial infarction.
291-90 Mosely, Dr. C. H.,
Test
results; holographic notes; correspondence; Chinese non-tuberculosis disease of
the lung.
291-91 Newbilt,
Dr. H. Page,
Correspondence;
tuberculosis.
291-92 Nix, Dr. J. T.,
Correspondence.
291-93 Kerne,
Dr. Leo J.,
Holographic
notes; electrocardiogram; correspondence; hypertension.
291-94 LeBlanc,
J. Burton, Sr.,
Holographic
notes; autopsy reports; correspondence; electrocardiograms; lymphosarcoma.
291-95 Ahrens,
Robert E.,
Holographic
notes; correspondence; electrocardiogram; x-ray report; tuberculosis.
291-96 Perrodin,
J. H. (Joseph),
Holographic
notes; correspondence.
291-97 Montagnino,
Joseph,
Holographic
notes; correspondence.
291-98 Turner,
Cecil,
Correspondence;
arteriosclerotic heart disease.
291-99 Willis,
C. L.,
Holographic
notes; correspondence; x-ray report; autopsy report; bronchogenic carcinoma.
291-100 Williams,
Nay,
Correspondence.
291-101 Wegmann,
John C.,
Electrocardiogram;
test reports; correspondence.
291-102 Weeks,
Edward T., Jr.,
Correspondence;
autopsy report; tuberculosis.
291-103 Tujaque,
Albert,
Test
results; letter sent.
291-104 Tuberville,
John K., M.D.,
Test
results; letter sent.
291-105 Truax, William
Letter sent; electrocardiogram.
291-106 Terrebonne,
Roselives J.,
Correspondence.
291-107 Stewart,
W. B.,
Electrocardiogram;
typescript notes.
291-108 Stewart,
Dr. Chester A.,
Correspondence;
holographic notes; electrocardiogram; coronary artery disease.
291-109 South,
Mrs. J. S.,
Letter
sent.
291-110 Saunders,
Dr. Paul H.,
Correspondence.
291-111 Rowley,
Celestine Francis,
Letter
received.
291-112 Sadler,
Mrs. Paul H.,
X-ray
reports; pathologist’s report; holographic notes.
291-113 Reynolds,
Chapman,
Correspondence;
holographic notes; typescript notes.
291-114 Porche,
Laban J.,
Correspondence;
electrocardiogram; holographic notes.
291-115 Planche,
Victor,
Correspondence;
electrocardiogram.
291-116 Planche,
August,
Holographic
notes; autopsy report.
291-117 Glynn,
Mary Ann,
Report;
letter received.
291-118 Gelbke,
Dr. Charles F.,
Electrocardiogram;
report.
291-119 Galbreath,
Major W. R. (Dr.),
Holographic
notes; correspondence.
291-120 Gatey,
Dr. Tracy,
Holographic
notes; report; typescript.
291-121 Feldman,
Mrs. Marie,
Holographic
note; correspondence; referred from Dr. Chaille Stovall of
291-122 Eaton,
Dr. Alonzo G.,
Holographic
notes; reports; correspondence; leukemia.
291-123 Darnell,
Mrs. Ruby,
Lab
reports; holographic notes; correspondence; syphilis of the liver; Mrs. Darnell
from Pleasant Hill, numerous references to Dr. Prothro.
291-124 DeGruy,
Mr. L. V.,
Holographic
notes; letter sent.
291-125 Dansereau,
Dr. Henry C.,
Holographic
notes; letter sent.
291-126 Cenac,
William,
Letter
sent; telegram received.
291-127 Becker,
Minola,
Holographic
note; x-ray reports; correspondence; tuberculosis; referred to Dr. J. Burns
Amberson, Jr.,
291-128 Barnette,
Leslie, Jr.,
Holographic
notes; correspondence; Hodgkins disease; some correspondence with Dr. L. L.
Davidge of Shreveport; patient appears to be Hull’s nephew; Barnette also seen
by Dr. P. A. (Peachy) Gilmer at the Gilmer Chest Hospital in Shreveport; Hull
refers to Dr. John L. Pool (New York) for advice and treatment.
291-129 Apter,
Dr. Leonard,
Holographic
notes; x-ray report; typescript of case history.
291-130
Letter
sent.
Subseries VI.2:
American Board of Internal Medicine
Applicants
for certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) are
required to provide, along with examination and biographical information, the
names of two well-known internists to whom the Board may write for professional
and character references.
291-131
Correspondence
relating to the application process and the administration of examinations to
candidates.
291-132
Correspondence
on questions of Admitting Departments at Charity Hospital; recommendations for:
Marcel Foret; Robert H. Bayley; John S. LaDue; L. C. Paggi; George R. McNeely;
Louis Ochs, Jr.
291-133
Correspondence
regarding nominations for: John E. Garcia; Bernard A. Goldman; Marcel J. Foret;
Joe E. Holoubek; Homer J. Dupuy; Willard R. Wirth; Walton R. Akenhead; James
Eugene Toups; Frank X. Marino; Phillip W. Horn.
291-134 January
29, 1946 - September 27, 1946 (18 items)
Correspondence
regarding nominations for: Walton R. Akenhead; Joseph D. Lea; John H. Seabury;
Carl H. Rabin; Sandy B. Carter; Frederick A. Eigenbrod; James L. Kimball;
Robert B. Haspel; Sidney H. Tabor.
291-135 August
22, 1946 - July 19, 1948 (25 items)
Correspondence
regarding nominations for: Rudolph J. Marshall, Jr.; Sol Stern; William W.
Coulter, Jr.; Lucious L. Davidge; Virgil C. Daniels; Norman Burnstein; David E.
Fader; Ben R. Heninger. Also, information
regarding New Orleans Academy of Medicine; Touro Infirmary; and residency
program at Hotel Dieu.
291-136 January
18, 1949 - June 3, 1949 (23 items)
Correspondence
regarding nominations for: Louis Levy II; Franz K. Bauer; Rudolph J. Marshall;
Norman Burnstein; Herbert DeNelle Tucker; McLeod Patterson; Henry S. Roane,
Jr.; Robert S. Sitkin; Philip B. Johnson; Rudolph J. Marshall, Jr.; Stephen A.
Chavez.
291-137 January 17, 1950 - December 28, 1950
(27 items)
Correspondence
regarding nominations for: William W. Coulter; Ben R. Heninger; William L.
Bain; Raymond Seshul; Sheal Balle; Caryl A. Potter, Jr.; Harry E. Dascomb; Carl
J. Gulotta; George M. Anderson; Louis L. Friedman; John A. Worley; John J.
Signorelli.
291-138 April
23, 1951 - November 30, 1951 (28 items)
Correspondence
regarding nominations for: Mims Mitchell; Caryl A. Potter, Jr.; Carl B.
Luikart; Howard A. Bouchner [Buechner]; Philip Horn; Paul T. Erickson; Harold
J. Jacobs, Jr.; David M. Dumville. Also
correspondence regarding
291-139 January
9, 1952 - October 7, 1952 (22 items)
Correspondence
regarding exam preparation and administration; recommendations for: Frank K.
Dienst, Jr.; John T. Luikart; William Luikart; Fred Allison, Jr.; Albert M.
Attyah; Andrew Kerr, Jr.
291-140 November
22, 1952 - May 21, 1953 (26 items)
Correspondence
regarding exam preparation and administration; recommendations for: Thurman T.
Justice; Daniel W. Hayes; Ira L. Hewitt; Edwin B. Harris; Leo E. Johns, Jr.;
Stuart M. Nicholas; Edward S. Hyman; Louis Levy II; Murrel H. Kaplan; David
Buttross.
291-141 February
10, 1954 - August 2, 1954 (29 items)
Correspondence
regarding exam preparation and administration; recommendations for: George W.
Allen; Ike Muslow; Leon Kahn; Walter J. Hollis; Charles O. Humphries; Alvin J.
Fray; John A. Worley; Carl J. Dicharry; Clay A. Waggenspack, Jr.; Kenneth G.
Nix; Harold P. Chastant; David M. Dumville.
291-142 February
22, 1955 - July 14, 1955 (22 items)
Correspondence
regarding exam preparation and administration; recommendations for: Irving L.
Rosen; Sydney Jacobs; Irving Singer; Rufus H. Craig; Felix Willey; Adolph A.
Flores, Jr.; Fred Allison, Jr.; Joe M. MacCurdy.
291-143 April 6, 1956 - November 16, 1956 (18
items)
Correspondence
regarding exam preparation and administration; recommendations for: Augustus
F. Bloodworth; Kopel Burk; Mignon W. Jumel; John S. Salatich; Meyer Sutton;
Hulon Lott; Sidnary Mack; William W. Coulter, Jr.
291-144 March
18, 1957 - July 1, 1957 (18 items)
Correspondence
regarding exam preparation and administration; recommendations for: Saul F.
Landry, Jr.; Maury W. Bronstein; John Barry Bobear; Robert D. Lyons; Oscar
Alvarez; James W. Wilson, Jr.; C. Adrien Bodet, Jr.
291-145 December
31, 1957 - October 29, 1958 (25 items)
Correspondence
regarding exam preparation and administration; recommendations for: Albert S.
Johnson; Jorge Martinez-Lopez; Warren J. Boyer; Jack P. Rule; Ralph Levin;
Ortha J. Barnette; George R. Smith, Jr.; William W. Coulter, Jr.
291-146 March
13, 1959 - June 9, 1959 (10 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: David J. Mykoff; Meyer Kaplan; Robert J.
McHardy; Milton J. Liberman; John P. McNulty.
291-147 May
24, 1960 - January 6, 1961 (14 items)
Correspondence
regarding exam preparation and administration; recommendations for: A. J.
Jumonville; Gilbert M. Echelman; John C. Floyd, Jr.; Beach A. Brooks; David L.
Jones; Kenneth McLeod, Jr.; Charles Banov.
Series VII. Letters of
Recommendation
291-148 July
1, 1953 - November 24, 1953 (32 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Walter J. Burdette; Giulio Tori; Malcolm E.
White; Arthur B. Gregory, Jr.; Lamar Bain; Leon Bultman; Tadeusz B. Lash; L. L.
Davidge; George Jones; Reuben Eisenstein; Preston G. McLean; John C. Floyd;
Nathan Kern; Leonard Higgins; J. Felix Morel; Robert Hardesty; Pierre Espenan;
Emily Jones.
291-149 December
10, 1953 - December 21, 1954 (68 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Anna Costanza Plauche; Ralph Levin; John S.
Salatich; Charles Schober; Burford Keith Welch; Kopel Burk; J. Felix Morel;
Fred Allison; M. Ney Williams; Edgar I. Maddry; Charles Armistead; Dick Fowler;
Mahdi Murtadha; D. J. Geraci; Dr. Fray; Eugene R. Atherton; Halcyon Sutherland;
Thomas J. Lawrence; J. M. Pomeroy; Irving Singer; Joseph J. Duerkson; Lynwood
James Brassett; Robert H. Hanson; David Dent; John W. Brueck; James M.
Hamilton; Jack M. Weisler; Jack Zoller; Ira Lee Hewitt; George A. Pettit; Vela
H. Cleveland; Oscar Alvarez; Mignon W. Jumel; Joe McCurdy; S. M. Wingo; Robert
Lee North. Some recommendations
written by Walton R. Akenhead.
291-150 December
27, 1954 - November 22, 1955 (58 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Ralph Levin; Salvador L. Canale; Fred Allison;
Irving Singer; Alfred P. Owen; Charles W. Armistead; Shirley McCluer; A. J.
Nicholas; Carl J. Dicharry; Louis Burroughs; Herbert deNelle Tucker; William
M. Roeling; Ellie Unsoeld; James W. Wilson; William E. Stone; Dewey Dale
Archer; William Carey Stephens; William Carter Terral; Gordon McHardy; Vincent
Paul Blandino; Joseph Ferand Dastugue, Jr.; Oscar Alvarez; Andrew Kerr, Jr.;
Elance G. Fishter; Robert Dillenkoffer; William G. Nothacker; Richard B.
Langford; James Foster Huff; George S. Bourgeois; Maury Bronstein; C. A. Bodet,
Jr. Some recommendations written by
Walton R. Akenhead.
291-151 January
6, 1956 - December 18, 1956 (42 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Seldon J. Deshotels; O. J. Barnette (Hull’s
nephew); Truman Simmons; Hulon A. Lott; Robert B. Hornberger; Dr. Durlocher;
Russell L. Holman; W. F. Guerriero; John W. Brueck; C. Bertling Smith; Donald
Gremillion; Charles D. Muller; Karl Bolten; James W. Wade III; Lynwood J.
Brassett; George E. Thomas; J. Ralph Meier; George R. Meneely; Eugene R.
Atherton; Louis Levy II; Salvaggio, and Firestone. Several recommendations written by Walton R.
Akenhead.
291-152 February
21, 1957 - December 17, 1957 (56 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Rotusk W. Osborn III; Roy Landry; Albert James
Clugston; James E. Hand; A. F. Bloodworth; John H. Seabury; Thorpe Ray; Louis
Levy II; M. J. Liberman; Lee E. Hartman; Robert D. Lyons; Rudolph J. Marshall,
Jr.; Warren Boyer; Oscar Ray Griffen; Adrienne Aitkins; Walter H. Pugh; David
L. Jones; Meyer Kaplan; James L. Boudreaux; Frank P. Incaprera; Robert Dillen
Koffer; Edward D. Piatt; Eustus D. Witson; Albin Steiner; Robert Ira Westbrook,
Jr.; Bernard Hirsch; Edward H. DeMauy; Conrad Herr.
291-153 December
31, 1957 - December 18, 1958 (70 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Gene D. Moore; James L. Prejean; Theodore G.
Smith; Preston McLean (some of this correspondence dates to September 27, 1951);
John R. Romero, Jr.; John Arnold (recommended for position at LSUNO); Ike
Muslow; Gilbert Echelmon; Leon Johns; Walton Welzant; David L. Jones; William
K. Smith; Edward D. Pratt; C. D. Delery; John C. Greco; Bruse S. Olsen; John W.
Wideman; Verne Shaver; Walter Bortz; Irving Singer; Lee I. Schocket; Merrick J.
Wyble; Meyer Kaplan; Harold Voss; Dan Mattson; Charles P. Graceffo; Frank X.
Marino; William J. Wylie, Jr.
291-154 December
18, 1958 - December 4, 1959 (64 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Ann Foley; R. L. DiBenedetto; Robert Trace;
Wilmer F. West; Robert G. Jarrell; George E. Thomas; Billy H. Hines; Anthony J.
Ponseti; Joe L. Simpson; James Y. H. Hsueh (relates to Hull’s interval as
consultant in Taiwan); Marjorie H. Fox; J. R. Bozeman; Ralph Levin; V. L.
Thibodeaux; Donald Adrian Hesse; Cecil L. Franklin; Boniface L. Lin; William
Giddens; Charles Ling Ching; Charles H. Banov; Jesse Ann B. Herr; Walter M.
Bortz; Francisco Manuel Gonzales; Benito Odulio; Carl Dicharry; George Dunn.
291-155 January
18, 1960 - December 16, 1960 (55 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Kenneth McLeod, Jr.; Herbert E. Cannon; Oscar M.
Alvarez; David Mykoff; Charles L. Ching; Sanford Pailet; Roy J. Dugas; Richard
Zieglar; Thomas D. Peyton; David W. Goldman; Charles Arnold; Alcee J.
Jumonville; Charles A. Keller, Jr.; Dr. Lott; Marcus L. Pittman; Thomas E.
Tate; Dr. Solomon; Bert Ducote; J. Clark Ford; Charles Paul Graceffo; Lisso
Nachman; Melvin Morgan; Arnold Roufa; Mike Burvant; John Salvaggio.
291-156 July
22, 1960 - December 19, 1961 (90 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Alvin Fray; Morton Solomon; Robert H. Bayley; J.
Clark Ford; James A. Meyers; William J. Wylie, Jr.; Felix Roberts; Zenas
McDonald; Otto Estes; Frank A. Puyau; Nolan A. Theriot; Charles L. Ching;
Norman S. Gilbert; Harold J. DeBlanc; Dr. McKnight; Dr. Mattson; Wanda M.
Trawick; Roy B. Sessions; Barbara Marino; James Alfred Meyers; Allen C. Barnes;
Murphy M. Sims; Mark Roy; Alfred A. Olinde; Philbert J. Demarie; Jack Perry
Strong; Robert Westbrook, Jr.; Charles H. Banov; Kopel Burk; Claude R. Gentry;
Gilbert McMahon; Lisso Nachman; Charles Bertrand; Dr. Herr; James H. Lashley;
Yihony Kong (relates to Formosa trip); Paul M. Balagman; Charles H. Tan
(relates to Formosa trip); Patricia Monte; Edward F. Kramer, Jr., and Georgia
L. Kramer; John D. Lenton; Robert L. Yager; Charles A. Ammon; Chin-Sung Chang
(relates to Formosa trip); Peter C. Gazes; Rosalind Novivk; Charles Brown, Jr.
291-157 December
5, 1961 - December 27, 1962 (102 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Salvador J. Cefalu; Thaddeus P. Fryczynski; Abe
Mickal; William W. Frye; Thomas N. Carmena; Irving L. Rosen; John Brueck; Tobie
Feldman; Lottie B. McWherter; John S. Salatich; William R. Biddens; Edmund H.
Crane, Jr.; J. Clark Ford; Roy E. Carta, Jr.; Patrick Riley; Ernest J.
Delahaye; Anthony M. Scardino; Hansel Janet; Felix Rabito; Burt Bujard; Charles
M. Kantrow, Jr.; Edward Karst; Leslie D. Guidry; Hsueh-Ching Ch’eng (Formosa
connection); Celeste G. Wichsa; Derald J. Killett; Elizabeth Faust; Thomas L.
Qualey; Charles A. Arnold; M. Lillian Cox; John H. Seabury; Harry Sascomb; F.
Tremaine Billings; George R. Meneely; John S. LaDiva; Peter Gazes; Joseph L.
Comeaux; Gerald L. Hirbison; James Robert Upp; Sanford L. Pailet; Charles L.
Ching; Thomas E. Tate; James A. Robers; Jane A. McKeon; Carl G. Goodman; Robert
G. Weilbaecher; Larry McKinstry; Richard Mark Landry; Kenneth Perego; James
Suese; Frank A. Hava; Jim Cather, Jr.; Virginia E. Webb; John D. Linton.
291-158 December
17, 1962 - December 13, 1963 (70 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Michael U. Burvant; Fathali Borhammanesh; Terry
John Fontenot; Harold Brewster; Sidney C. Strickland; Robert B. Akenhead; R. I.
Westbrook, Jr.; William August Worner; Harold P. Chastant; James Phillips; Max
Lorenz; William J. Wylie; Charles M. Anderson; Joe M. MacCurday; Jack P.
Strong; Murphy M. Sims; Spencer E. Berry; E. Hayes Prothro; Lee Irwin Schocket;
J. W. Brueck; Charles Dudley Cooksey; Suzanne Dugas; S. J. Phillips; George
Risinger; Frederick W. Bennescheidt; Helen K. Van Fossen; Lionel H. Head;
Donald Duncan; Hannah B. Woody; Don R. Guzzetta; Frank A. Hava; Joan Crain;
Joseph Hevin; Glenn Fowler; Roy B. Sessions; George Rodney Meneely; Joseph A.
Roy; Byron E. Strug; Frank M. Houston; Sze-Pias Yank (Formosa connection);
Albert R. Corne, Jr.
291-159 August
19, 1963 - December 23, 1963 (108 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Edgard R. Anderson; Conrad E. A. Hera; Fathale
Borhanmanesh; John E. Ball, Jr.; Francis T. Cazayeaux; Robert C. Blossman;
Harold Paul Chastant, Jr.; Earl Assis Munyan, Jr.; Angel Rafael Garcia Marin;
David A. Weilbaecher; Uurdett John Moor; Vedat Aksay; David W. Aiken; Charles
B. Moore; Jerry Jordan; George Silvest; James C. Callaway; Chau-Yuh Lai
(Formosa connection); Alphonse L. Drerup, Jr.; Virginia E. Webb; Gould C.
Garcia; Edward F. Kramer, Jr.; Howard Sensat, Jr.; Lionel H. Lead; John B.
Statler; Johnny Ray Royer; Philip A. Creech; J. E. Ardes; Fred Allison, Jr.;
Verne L. Thibodeaux, Jr.; George Pettit; James Dixon Sewell; Cecil Laurence
Franklin; Lodestar Lazaro, Jr.; Rudolf E. Wilhelm; James B. Hatchette; Tiberio
E. Reyes; William H. Steen, Jr.; Max Lorenz; Richard W. Zieglar; Frances E.
Harrington; William J. Wylie, Jr.; Ann Mylius Greer; Gayle F. Wurzlow; Sylvia
Heidingsfelder; George A. Creel; Richard L. Bolton; Otis E. Payne; John Roland
Thompson; Donald L. Donehugh.
291-160 January
15, 1965 - December 2, 1965 (68 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Donald R. Eubanks; Stewart G. Carrington; Robert
G. Weilbaecher; Anna Francene Nixon; Shu-yu Lee (Formosa connection); William
G. Blackard; Hans D. Sommer; William O. Jeansonne; Frank Gomila; Mark L.
Herman; Charles Mary; Dennis Granberry; John D. Linton; Harold Albert; Gerald
S. Berenson; A. Sidney Harris; Francis A. Puyau; Roy J. Ingraffia; Edward E.
Thornbill; Joseph L. Abadie; William Gordon Streete; Harold J. DeBlanc, Jr.;
George H. Bailey; Gordon McHardy; W. Michael Cross; Miheod Patterson; Alice
Boylen; Carol Edward Foti; Sandra J. Caldwell; Vernon Martin Sylvest; Larry J.
Hebert; Thomas F. Parker III; Elmore Regamor; Boyd Whitlock.
291-161 January
4, 1966 - June 16, 1966 (26 items)
Correspondence
regarding recommendations for: Tom Parker; Patrick W. Peavy; Eleanor Claire
Justice; Robert B. Bugg; Eli Sorkov; Jones E. Booth; Alice Hull Maier; Juan F.
Perez Valladerious; Ike Muslow; Rozelle Hahn; John David Linton; Mary Hite
Smith; Lester L. Ducote, Jr.; Moises M. Zomer; Silas O’Quinn; James R. Andrews.
Series
documents the applications, renewals, and administration of the financing of
Public Health Service Heart Teaching Grant (HT234).
291-162 October
20, 1948 - January 15, 1951 (20 items)
Correspondence
with National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health regarding the
grant and the expenditure of funds provided.
Also contains National Heart Institute Circular No. 1 (August
1949).
291-163 March
14, 1950 - July 21, 1952 (20 items)
Correspondence;
progress report; application.
291-164 January
9, 1951 - February 11, 1952 (18 items)
Correspondence;
progress report; application.
291-165 December
4, 1951 - February 20, 1953 (12 items)
Correspondence;
progress report; application.
291-166 December
8, 1952 - February 24, 1954 (13 items)
Correspondence;
progress report; application.
291-167 January
4, 1954 - August 13, 1954 (7 items)
Correspondence;
application.
291-168 December
1, 1954 - May 18, 1956 (10 items)
Correspondence;
application.
291-169 December
19, 1955 - June 12, 1956 (5 items)
291-170 August
24, 1956 - May 5, 1958 (10 items)
Correspondence;
progress report; application.
291-171 March
1, 1957 - October 16, 1957 (6 items)
Application;
progress report.
291-172 March
1, 1958 - July 30, 1959 (22 items)
Application
and ledger sheets.
291-173 September
28, 1959 - August 31, 1961 (25 items)
291-174 September
27, 1960 - September 1, 1961 (37 items)
Application
and ledger sheets.
291-175 September
25, 1961 - September 30, 1963 (45 items)
Application,
correspondence, ledger sheets.
291-176 September
25, 1962 - June 30, 1964 (41 items)
Application,
correspondence, ledger sheets.
291-177 September
25, 1963 - June 30, 1965 (48 items)
Application,
correspondence, ledger sheets.
Series IX. Radioactive
Isotopes Series
291-178 August
2, 1949 - August 25, 1967 (58 items)
Correspondence,
applications, authorizations concerning the procurement of radioactive isotopes
for use in the treatment of polycythemia vera.
The isotope obtained was Phosphorous 32.
Also what appears to be a list of the patients who received this
material.
Series X. Pharmaceutical
House Series
Massengill,
January 15, 1947 - January 24, 1952 (95 items)
Correspondence,
reports, journal articles, medical records documenting clinical investigations
conducted by medical school (especially Drs. Paul Hahn and George W. Allen) for
the S. E. Massengill Company. Most of
the correspondence is between
Topics
investigated or proposed for investigation include: iron absorption in the
presence and in the absence of whole liver concentrate; sulfonamide-penicillin
mixture in the treatment of acute gonorrhea in the male; the effectiveness of
nikethamide tartrate in the treatment of Cheyne-Stokes respiration; testing
various throphylline compounds; a salicylate compound called Salcedrox.
291-179 January
15, 1947 - May 6, 1947.
291-180 May
4, 1948 - December 27, 1948.
291-181 January
20, 1949 - December 28, 1949.
291-182 January
4, 1950 - October 5, 1950.
291-183 September
7, 1951 - January 24, 1952.
291-184 September
23, 1940 - February 15, 1963 (124 items)
Correspondence,
royalty statements, contracts concerning production of the 4th through 6th
editions of Medical Nursing. Most
of the correspondence is with J. J. McElroy, Jr., Vice-President of F. A.
Davis, and Cecilia M. Perrodin, R.N., co-author.
Series XII. Papers and
Manuscripts Series
291-185 “Errors
in Diagnostic Philosophy.” 8th District
Medical Society, Alexandria, La., June 4, 1945; Lake Charles, La., February 14,
1946; Pascagoula, MS, June 6, 1945; Montgomery County Medical Society, [?],
September 5, 1945.
291-186 “Medical
Education for the Laity.” Mississippi
State Public Health Association, Jackson, MS, December 11, 1945; published in The
Mississippi Doctor (January 1946): 525-528; review essay published in Medical
Annals of District of Columbia 15 (April 1946): 171-172.
291-187 “Bacterial
Endocarditis.” With illustrations. Co-author: Louis Levy II, M.D. Symposium on the Heart and Vascular Disease,
291-188 “Bacterial
Endocarditis.” Regional meeting,
291-189 “The
Spatial Relationship of Mean Electrocardiographic Axes.” With Richard Ashman. [19--].
291-190 “Some
Medical Aspects of Chemical Warfare Agents.”
291-191 “The
Threat of Tropical Diseases.” Delta
Medical Society, Greenville, MS, April 12, 1944; Fifth District Medical
Society, Monroe, June 22, 1944; East Mississippi Medical Society, Meridian, MS,
June 29, 1944.
291-192 “Cutaneous
Leishmaniasis.”
291-193 [Untitled]. Discusses Edgar Hull’s opposition to the
Wagner-Murray bill. Orleans Parish
meeting, 1944.
291-194 “Standard
versus Unipolar Extremity Leads in Clinical Electrocardiography.” Submitted to the Annals of Internal
Medicine, September 18, 1948; submitted to the American Heart Journal,
March 17, 1949.
291-195 Sodeman’s
manuscript [19--].
“The
Output of the Heart.”
“Valvular
Disease of the Heart.”
“Hypertrophy
and Dilatation of the Heart.”
291-196 “The
Effect of Dicumarol Upon the Morbidity and Incidence of Thromboembolic
Complications in Congestive Heart Failure.”
With George M. Anderson, M.D., [19--].
Apparently submitted to the American Heart Journal.
291-197 “An
Evaluation of the Use of Electrocardiography in Clinical Medicine.”
291-198 “Recent
Advances in the Treatment of Heart Disease” and “Diagnosis and Treatment of
Obscure Fevers.” North Texas and
Southern Oklahoma Fall Postgraduate Conference,
291-199 “Cardiovascular
Manifestations of Syphilis.” [19--].
291-200 [Untitled]. Deals with peptic ulcer, [19--].
291-201 “Evaluation
of Anesthetic Risk.”
291-202 [Untitled]. Deals with electrocardiography, [19--].
291-203 “The
Cause and Effect of Flow Through Defects of the Atrial Septum.” Submitted to Archives of Internal Medicine,
April 15, 1948; submitted to American Journal of Medical Science, June
14, 1948; submitted to American Heart Journal, July 8, 1948 (accepted);
copy-edited version with illustrations, American Heart Journal 38
(September 1949): 350-360.
291-204 “Impact
of General Ethical and Social Trends Upon Medical Care and Upon Medical
Education.” Chairman’s address to
Section on Medical Education, Southern Medical Association,
291-205 “False
Abnormality of Precordial Electrocardiograms Due to the Effects of Changes of
Potential at the Remote Electrode.” With
Herbert deNelle Tucker and J. W. Weilbaecher, Jr. Published in American Heart Journal 26
(July 1948): 135-140.
291-206 “Recent
Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Hyperthyroidism.” Rapides Parish, April 1, 1946.
291-207 “Differential
Diagnosis of Asthma.”
291-208 “The
Choice of Leads in Clinical ECG [Electrocardiography].”
291-209 “Nontraumatic
Causes of Back Pain.” Outline, [19--].
291-210 [Untitled]. Deals with categories of medical-dermatologic
problems; LSU Dermatology Day, February 14, 1955.
291-211 “Emergency
Use of Corticoids and Corticotropin.”
Memphis Academy of Internal Medicine, October 22, 1954; Chattanooga,
October 1955; revised version, Fall Clinical Conference, Kansas City Southwest
Clinical Society, Kansas City, MO, September 24, 1956; abstract in Kansas
City Medical Journal.
291-212 “Malemedicosis
Gravis and Mites: Personal Observations and Reports of Cases.” Read to meeting for induction of members into
AOA, May 24, 1944; Undergraduate Surgical Society, February 4, 1947.
291-213 “After
Care and Outlook of Persons with Myocardial Infarction.” Medical Association of Georgia, May 1954;
Louisiana State Medical Society, May 1954; Gulf Coast Medical Society, June
1954; [also includes letter about “The Business Man and His Heart,” presented
at the Executive Club, April 1954].
291-214 “Substernal
Pain.” For ACP [
291-215 [Untitled]. Notes for “Toxic” talk,
291-216 [Untitled]. Deals with coagulation time; Journal of
Laboratory and Clinical Medicine [?], June 1953.
291-217 “Decline
and Fall of Physical Diagnosis.” [19--].
291-218 “Chronic
Non Tuberculosis Pulmonary Disease [?].”
Note cards;
291-219 [Untitled]. Deals with misconceptions regarding the usual
or common clinical pictures of pulmonary conditions; Oklahoma City Clinical
Society, Annual Fall Clinic and Conference, November 1951.
291-220 [Untitled]. Problem of too few interns; roundtable
discussion of the Council on Medical Education at Southern Medical Association
Meeting,
291-221 “How
to Keep Patients from Dying of Heart Disease.”
Louisiana Academy of General Practitioners,
291-222 “Forward
versus Backward Failure of the Heart.”
Kennedy V.A., Hospital, October 6, 1951.
291-223 [Untitled].
291-224 “Pitfalls
in the Use of Precision Methods in the Management of Cardiovascular
Diseases.”
291-225 “Experiences
with a New Anticoagulant.” With George
W. Allen, M.D. Annual Meeting,
291-226 “The
Coagulation Time, Its Sensitivity, and What It Measures.” With George W. Allen, M.D. [19--].
291-227 “Electrocardiographic
Changes in Cardiovascular Abnormalities Concomitant with Gastrointestinal
Disease.” ACP [
291-228 “Proper
Concern for One’s Health.” Industrial
Supervisors,
291-229 “Internships
and
291-230 “Present Status of the Problems of
Diseases of the Heart and Blood Vessels.”
Outline. Cardiac Workshop,
291-231 “The
Teleology of Heart Failure.” Little Rock
Academy of Medicine, April 27, 1960; earlier version with same title presented
as Phi Chi Lecture at the Medical College of Alabama, Birmingham, March 6,
1954.
291-232 “The
Case for Emphasis on Practical and Encyclopedic.” Report of the First Institute on Clinical
Teaching, Association of American Medical Colleges, 1958.
291-233 [Untitled]. Presentation as part of panel on arrhythmias,
291-234 “Etiology
and Pathogenesis of Anemias.” Outline,
[19--].
291-235 [Untitled]. Deals with interpretation of EKGs by general
practitioners; presented as part of review course in Cardiology,
291-236 [Untitled].
291-237 “Emphysema
and Emphysemic Heart.” Outline and notes
for remarks on Founders Day,
291-238 “Evils
of ECG (Electrocardiography).” Orleans
Parish [Medical Society], December 13, 1948; also at
291-239 “The
First Days of Our School.” About
291-240 [Untitled]. Regarding a law to recognize and regulate
chiropractic in
291-241 “Peace
to Whom?” Christmas remarks to the
students, [19--].
291-242 “Who
Is Responsible for What?” Written for
“The Doctor” column in Louisiana Academy of General Practice, March 27, 1956.
291-243 “Medical
Aspects of the Treatment and Prevention of Disability.” [19--].
291-244 “Whom
to Thank for What.” Tiger Rag,
November 1955.
291-245 “Manifestation
and Treatment of Extra-Intestinal Amebiasis.”
291-246 “Variations
in the Clinical Picture of Amebic Abscess of the Liver.”
291-247 MS
on Coarctation of the Aorta.
[Untitled]. Address delivered to Houston Society of
Internal Medicine, February 24, 1949.
“The
Pathologic Physiology of Coarctation of the Aorta.” [19--]
“Coarctation
of the Aorta: Dynamics of the Circulation and Relationships between Pressures
in the Arteries of the Upper and Lower Extremities.” [19--].
291-248 “Postpartal
Heart Failures.” With Eleanor Hidden,
M.S., [19--].
291-249 “Tuberculosis
and Pregnancy.” For joint meeting of
Orleans Parish Medical Society and Obstetrics and Gynecology, May 24,
1943. File also includes correspondence,
research notes, research data, and illustrations.
291-250 “Practical
Aspects of Water Balance.” Presented to
Staff Meeting,
291-251 [Untitled]. Address to Louisiana Heart Association,
291-252 “The
Future of Internal Medicine.” Delivered
in Alexandria, La., April 4, 1959; notes and reprint “Impacts of General
Ethical and Social Trends Upon Medical Care and Upon Medical Education,” Southern
Medical Journal 41.12 (December 1948): 1103-1105.
Series XIII. Lectures --
Notes and Outlines
291-253 “Hyponatremic
Syndromes.” [19--].
291-254 “Electrolyte
Disturbances in Congestive Heart Failure.”
[19--].
291-255 “Medical
Stock.” [19--].
291-256 “Dyspnea.” [19--].
291-257 “Diseases
of the Heart and Great Vessels Amenable to Surgery.” Presented at Cardiology Day, May 14, 1955.
291-258 “Congenital
Heart Disease in Adults.” [19--].
291-259 “Differentiation
of Cardiac from Gastrointestinal Pain.”
[19--].
291-260 “The
Prevention of Cardiac Emergencies.” [19--].
291-261 “Drugs
to Use and Things to Do in Cardiac Emergencies.” Presented to
291-262 “Angina
Pectoris.” [19--].
291-263 “Pain.” [19--].
291-264 “Jaundice.” [19--].
291-265 “Principles
in the Management of Heart Failure and Myocardial Infarction, With Emphasis
upon the Prevention of Dire Emergencies.”
[19--].
291-266 “Etiology
and Pathogenesis of Anemias.” [19--].
291-267 [Untitled]. News of current research at LSU. Address to
Series XIV. Departmental
Correspondence
291-268 July
3, 1944 - December 15, 1944 (8 items)
Letters
of resignation; acceptance of diphtheria cases; memorandum concerning treatment
of patients with bleeding peptic ulcers and patients with hyperthyroidism.
291-269 January
23, 1945 - November 28, 1945 (9 items)
Directory
of Department of Medicine staff; Department of Neuropsychiatry; Hullograms.
291-270 January
9, 1946 - December 18, 1946 (26 items)
Efforts
to secure the release of doctors from military service.
291-271 January
3, 1947 - December 25, 1947 (31 items)
Department
of Neuropsychiatry.
291-272 January
1, 1948 - December 16, 1948 (58 items)
Letters
of resignation and requests for leave; letters of recommendation;
correspondence relative to application for grant funding; prospective purchase
of medical instruments.
291-273 January
3, 1949 - November 9, 1959 (22 items)
291-274 January
9, 1950 - September 28, 1950 (8 items)
Department
of Psychiatry.
291-275 September
19, 1951 - November 20, 1951 (8 items)
291-276 December
6, 1951 - December 12, 1952 (59 items)
Infectious disease residency;
recommendations for promotion; deferment for doctors being called to military
duty; Dr. Giulio Tori; Tri-State Medical Assembly.
291-277 July
24, 1952 - November 24, 1953 (71 items)
Visiting
professorship of Dr. Hakki Ogan of
291-278 January
7, 1954 - December 2, 1954 (14 items)
Recommendations
for promotion and merit raises.
291-279 January
12, 1955 - December 19, 1955 (15 items)
Typescript
of article, “The Venous Hum” by David Buttross, M.D.; Gordon McHardy, M.D.;
recommended purchases for the library.
291-280 January
30, 1956 - December 27, 1956 (18 items)
Recommendations
for promotion; Gordon McHardy, M.D.; John T. Leckert.
291-281 January
15, 1957 - December 18, 1957 (26 items)
Recommendations
for merit raises; Biennial Report for 1956-1958; gastroenterology (training at
LSUMC and residency at Touro); Gordon McHardy, M.D.
291-282 January
25, 1958 - June 15, 1958 (11 items)
Recommendations
for promotion; completed questionnaire regarding National Academies of
Sciences; National Research Council fellows.
291-283 February
23, 1959 - December 2, 1959 (8 items)
Recommendations
for promotion; Biennial Report for 1959-1960.
291-284 March
2, 1960 - March 9, 1960 (2 items)
Recommendations
for promotion.
Series XV. Income Tax
Returns
291-285 1934
(1 item)
State
of
291-286 1936
(1 item)
State
of
291-287 1939
(2 items)
291-288 1940
(2 items)
291-289 1941
(2 items)
291-290 1942
(4 items)
291-291 1943
(13 items)
291-292 1944
(11 items)
291-293 1945
(8 items)
291-294 1946
(6 items)
291-295 1947
(7 items)
United
States return of Edgar Hull; United States and State of Louisiana returns of
Mrs. Mallory Page Warren Hull; related documentation.
291-296 1948
(9 items)
291-297 1949
(2 items)
Statement
of tax liability; explanatory letter from Internal Revenue Service.
291-298 1950 (6 items)
291-299 1951
(14 items)
291-300 1952
(13 items)
291-301 1953
(6 items)
291-302 1954
(9 items)
291-303 1955
(11 items)
291-304 1956
(7 items)
291-305 1957
(17 items)
291-306 1958
(53 items)
291-307 1959
(13 items)
291-308 1960
(39 items)
291-309 1961 (44 items)
291-310 1962
(54 items)
291-311 1963
(121 items)
291-312 1964
(65 items)
291-313 1965
(79 items)
291-314 1966
(72 items)
291-315 1967
(96 items)
VI. Miscellany
291-316 Photographs,
n.d., 1942-1943 (5 items)
291-317 Certificates
and related correspondence, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964 (5 items)
Abadie, Joseph L.: 291-160
“After Care and Outlook of Persons with Myocardial
Infarction”: 291-213
Agency for International Development and Teaching:
291-55
Ahrens, Robert E.: 291-95
Aiken, David W.: 291-159
Aitkins, Adrienne: 291-152
Akenhead, Robert B.: 291-158
Akenhead, Walton R.: 291-68, 291-133, 291-134
Aksay, Vedat: 291-159
Albert, Harold: 291-160
Allen, George W.: 291-141, 291-179 - 291-183,
291-225, 291-277
Allison, Fred: 291-149, 291-150
Allison, Fred, Jr.: 291-139, 291-142, 291-159
Alvarez, Oscar M.: 291-144, 291-149, 291-150, 291-155
American Board of Internal Medicine: 291-131 -
291-147
American Bureau for Medical Aid to
Ammon, Charles A.: 291-156
Anderson, Charles M.: 291-158
Anderson, Edgard R.: 291-159
Anderson, G. C.: 291-130
Anderson, George Mabry: 291-7, 291-137, 291-196
Andrews, James R.: 291-161
“Angina Pectoris”: 291-262
Apter, Leonard: 291-129
Archer, Dewey Dale: 291-150
Ardes, J. E.: 291-159
Armistead, Charles W.: 291-149, 291-150
Army Specialized Training Program: 291-5
Arnold, Charles A.: 291-155, 291-157
Arnold, John: 291-153
Atherton, Eugene R.: 291-149, 291-151
Attyah, Albert M.: 291-139, 291-277
“Bacterial Endocarditis”: 291-187, 291-188
Bailey, George H.: 291-160
Bain, Lamar: 291-148
Bain, William L.: 291-137
Balagman, Paul M.: 291-156
Ball, John E., Jr.: 291-159
Balle, Sheal: 291-137
Banov, Charles H.: 291-147, 291-154, 291-156
Barnes, Allen C.: 291-156
Barnette, Leslie, Jr.: 291-128
Barnette, Ortha J.: 291-145, 291-151
Bauer, Franz K.: 291-136
Bayley, Robert H.: 291-132, 291-156
Becker, Minola: 291-127
Bennescheidt, Frederick W.: 291-158
Berenson, Gerald S.: 291-160
Bertrand, Charles: 291-156
Biddens, William R.: 291-157
Blackard, William G.: 291-160
Blandino, Vincent Paul: 291-150
Bloodworth, Augustus F.: 291-143, 291-152
Blossman, Robert C.: 291-159
Bobear, John Barry: 291-144
Bodet, C. Adrien, Jr.: 291-144, 291-150
Bolten, Karl: 291-151
Booth, Jones E.: 291-161
Borhammanesh, Fathali/Fathale: : 291-158, 291-159
Bortz, Walter M.: 291-153, 291-154
Bouchner, Howard A.: 291-138
Boudreaux, James L.: 291-152
Bourgeois, George S.: 291-150
Boyer, Warren J.: 291-145, 291-152
Boylen, Alice: 291-160
Brassett,
Brewster, Harold: 291-158
Bronstein, Maury W.: 291-144, 291-150
Brooks, Beach A.: 291-147
Brown, Charles, Jr.: 291-156
Brueck, John W.: 291-149, 291-151, 291-157, 291-158
Buechner, Howard A.: See Bouchner, Howard A.
Bugg, Robert B.: 291-161
Bujard, Burt: 291-157
Burdette, Walter J.: 291-148
Burk, Kopel: 291-143, 291-149, 291-156
Burnstein, Norman: 291-135, 291-136
Burroughs, Louis: 291-150
Burvant, Michael U.: 291-155, 291-158
Buttross, David: 291-140, 291-279
C
Caldwell, Sandra J.: 291-160
Callaway, James C.: 291-159
Canale,
Cannon, Herbert E.: 291-155
“Cardiovascular Manifestations of Syphilis”: 291-199
Carmena, Thomas N.: 291-157
Carrington, Stewart G.: 291-160
Carta, Roy E., Jr.: 291-157
Carter, Sandy B.: 291-134
“The Case for Emphasis on Practical and
Encyclopedic”: 291-232
Cather, Jim, Jr.: 291-157
“The Cause and Effect of Flow Through Defects of the
Atrial Septum”: 291-203
Cazayeaux, Francis T.: 291-159
Cefalu,
Cenac, William: 291-126
Chang, Chin-Sung: 291-156
Chastant, Harold Paul, Jr.: 291-141, 291-158, 291-159
Chavez, Stephen A.: 291-136
Ch’eng, Hsueh-Ching: 291-157
Cherry, R. L.: 291-67
Cherry, Sarah: 291-65
Chinese Medical Board of
Ching, Charles L.: 291-154 - 291-157
“The Choice of Leads in Clinical Ecg [?
Electrocardiography]”: 291-208
“Chronic Non Tuberculosis Pulmonary Disease [?]”:
291-218
Cleveland, Vela H.: 291-149
Clugston, Albert James: 291-152
“The Coagulation Time, Its Sensitivity, and What It
Measures”: 291-226
“Coarctation of the Aorta: Dynamics of the
Circulation and Relationships between Pressures in the Arteries of the Upper
and Lower Extremities”: 291-247
Comeaux, Joseph L.: 291-157
“Congenital Heart Disease in Adults”: 291-258
Cooksey, Charles Dudley: 291-158
Corne, Albert R., Jr.: 291-158
Coulter, William W., Jr.: 291-135, 291-137, 291-143,
291-145
Cox, M. Lillian: 291-157
Craig, Rufus H.: 291-142
Crain, Joan: 291-158
Crane, Edmund H., Jr. 291-157
Creech, Philip A.: 291-159
Creel, George A.: 291-159
Cronheim, George: 291-179 - 291-183
Cross, W. Michael: 291-160
“Cutaneous Leishmaniasis”: 291-192
D
Daniels, Virgil C.: 291-135
Dansereau, Henry C.: 291-125
Darnell, Ruby, Mrs.: 291-123
Dascomb, Harry E.: 291-137
Dastugue, Joseph Ferand, Jr.: 291-150
Davidge, Lucious L.: 291-128, 291-135, 291-148
Davis (F. A.) Company: 291-184
DeBlanc, Harold J.: 291-156
DeBlanc, Harold J., Jr.: 291-160
DeGruy, L. V.: 291-124
Delahaye, Ernest J.: 291-157
Delery, C. D.: 291-153
Demarie, Philbert J.: 291-156
DeMauy, Edward H.: 291-152
Dent, David: 291-149
Deshotels, Seldon J.: 291-151
“Diagnosis and Treatment of Obscure Fevers”: 291-198
DiBenedetto, R. L.: 291-154
Dicharry, Carl J.: 291-141, 291-150, 291-154
Dienst, Frank K., Jr.: 291-139
“Differential Diagnosis of Asthma”: 291-207
“Differentiation of Cardiac from Gastrointestinal
Pain”: 291-259
Dillenkoffer, Robert: 291-150
“Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels Amenable to
Surgery”: 291-257
Donehugh, Donald L.: 291-159
Drerup, Alphonse L., Jr.: 291-159
“Drugs to Use and Things to Do in Cardiac
Emergencies”: 291-261
Ducote, Bert: 291-155
Ducote, Lester L., Jr.: 291-161
Duerkson, Joseph J.: 291-149
Dugas, Roy J.: 291-155
Dugas, Suzanne: 291-158
Dumville, David M.: 291-138, 291-141
Duncan, Donald: 291-158
Dunn, George: 291-154
Dupuy, Homer J.: 291-133
Durlocher, ----, Dr.: 291-151
“Dyspnea”: 291-256
E
Eaton, Alonzo G.: 291-122
Echelmon, Gilbert: 291-147, 291-153
“The Effect of Dicumarol Upon the Morbidity and
Incidence of Thromboembolic Complications in Congestive Heart Failure”: 291-196
Eigenbrod, Frederick A.: 291-134
Eisenstein, Reuben: 291-148
“Electrocardiographic Changes in Cardiovascular
Abnormalities Concomitant with Gastrointestinal Disease”: 291-227
“Electrolyte Disturbances in Congestive Heart
Failure”: 291-254
“Emergency Use of Corticoids and Corticotropin”:
291-211
“Emphysema and Emphysemic Heart”: 291-237
Equipment inventory: 291-29 - 291-36
Erickson, Paul T.: 291-138
“Errors in Diagnostic Philosophy”: 291-185
Espenan, Pierre: 291-148
Estes, Otto: 291-156
“Etiology and Pathogenesis of Anemias”: 291-234,
291-266
Eubanks, Donald R.: 291-160
“Evaluation of Anesthetic Risk”: 291-201
“An Evaluation of the Use of Electrocardiography in
Clinical Medicine”: 291-197
“Evils of Ecg (Electrocardiography)”: 291-238
“Experiences with a New Anticoagulant”: 291-225
F
Fader, David E.: 291-135
“False Abnormality of Precordial Electrocardiograms
Due to the Effects of Changes of Potential at the Remote Electrode”: 291-205
Faust, Elizabeth: 291-157
Feldman, Marie: 291-121
Feldman, Tobie: 291-157
Firestone, ----: 291-151
“The First Days of Our School [
Fishter, Elance G.: 291-150
Flores, Adolph A., Jr.: 291-142
Floyd, John C., Jr.: 291-147, 291-148
Foley, Ann: 291-154
Fontenot, Terry John: 291-158
Ford, J. Clark: 291-155, 291-157
Ford, Robert S.: 291-54
Foret, Marcel J.: 291-132, 291-133
“Forward versus Backward Failure of the Heart”:
291-222
Foti, Carol Edward: 291-160
Fowler, Dick: 291-149
Fowler, Glenn: 291-158
Fox, Marjorie H.: 291-154
Franklin, Cecil Laurence: 291-154, 291-159
Fray, ----, Dr.: 291-149
Fray,
Friedman, Louis L.: 291-137
Fryczynski, Thaddeus P.: 291-157
Frye, William W.: 291-40, 291-157
Fulbright Teaching Fellowship: 291-42, 291-44
“The Future of Internal Medicine”: 291-252
G
Galbreath, W. R.: 291-119
Garcia, Gould C.: 291-159
Garcia, John E.: 291-133
Garcia Marin, Angel Rafael: 291-159
Gatey,
Gautier, John D.: 291-48
Gazes, Peter C.: 291-156, 291-157
Gelbke, Charles F.: 291-118
Gentry, Claude R.: 291-156
Georgia Heart Association: 291-42
Geraci, D. J.: 291-149
Giddens, William: 291-154
Gilbert, Norman S.: 291-156
Glynn, Mary Ann: 291-117
Goldman, Bernard A.: 291-133
Goldman, David W.: 291-155
Gomila, Frank: 291-160
Gonzales, Francisco Manuel: 291-154
Goodman, Carl G.: 291-157
Graceffo, Charles Paul: 291-153, 291-155
Graffagnino, F., Mrs.: 291-70
Granberry, Dennis: 291-160
Greco, John C.: 291-153
Greer, Ann Mylius: 291-159
Gregory, Arthur B., Jr.: 291-148
Gremillion, Donald: 291-151
Griffen, Oscar Ray: 291-152
Grundmeyer, Joseph A., Mrs.: 291-71
Guerriero, W. F.: 291-151
Guidry, Leslie D.: 291-157
Gulotta, Carl J.: 291-137
Guzzetta, Don R.: 291-158
H
Hahn, Paul: 291-179 - 291-183
Hahn, Rozelle: 291-161
Hamilton, James M.: 291-149
Hand, James E.: 291-152
Hanson, Robert H.: 291-149
Hardesty, Robert: 291-148
Harris, A. Sidney: 291-160
Harris, Edwin B.: 291-140
Hartman, Lee E.: 291-152
Haspel, Robert B.: 291-134
Hatcher, W. B.: 291-72
Hatchette, James B.: 291-159
Hava, Frank A.: 291-157, 291-158
Hayes, Daniel W.: 291-140
Head, Lionel H.: 291-158
Hebert, Larry J.: 291-160
Heidingsfelder, Sylvia: 291-159
Heninger, Ben R.: 291-135, 291-137
Hera, Conrad E. A.: 291-159
Herman, Mark L.: 291-160
Herr, ----, Dr.: 291-156
Herr, Conrad: 291-152
Herr, Jesse Ann B.: 291-154
Hesse, Donald Adrian: 291-154
Hevin, Joseph: 291-158
Hewitt, Ira Lee: 291-140, 291-149
Hidden, Eleanor: 291-248
Higgins, Leonard: 291-148
Hines, ----, Father: 291-73
Hines, Billy H.: 291-154
Hirbison, Gerald L.: 291-157
Hirsch, Bernard: 291-152
Hirsch, E. K. “Eddie”: 291-74
Hitt, ----, Mrs.: 291-75
Hodges, C. B.: 291-76
Hollis, Walter J.: 291-141
Holman, Russell L.: 291-151
Holoubek, Joe E.: 291-133
Horn, Philip: 291-138
Horn, Phillip W.: 291-133
Hornberger, Robert B.: 291-151
Hotel Dieu: 291-54, 291-135
Houston, Frank M.: 291-158
“How to Keep Patients from Dying of Heart Disease”:
291-221
Hsueh, James Y. H.: 291-154
Huff, James Foster: 291-150
Humphries, Charles O.: 291-141
Hunter, Melville: 291-78
Husband, H. A., Mrs.: 291-77
Hyman: Edward S.: 291-140
“Hypertrophy and Dilatation of the Heart”: 291-195
“Hyponatremic Syndromes”: 291-253
I
“Impact of General Ethical and Social Trends Upon
Medical Care and Upon Medical Education”: 291-204
Incaprera, Frank P.: 291-152
Ingraffia, Roy J.: 291-160
International Cooperation Administration: 291-50,
291-66 - 291-68
“Internships and
J
Jacobs, Harold J., Jr.: 291-138
Jacobs,
Jacoby, Alfred: 291-79
Janet, Hansel: 291-157
Jarrell, Robert G.: 291-154
“Jaundice”: 291-264
Jeansonne, William O.: 291-160
Johns, Leo E., Jr.: 291-140
Johns,
Johnson, Albert S.: 291-145
Johnson, Philip B.: 291-136
Jones, David L.: 291-147, 291-152, 291-153
Jones, Emily: 291-148
Jones, George: 291-148
Jordan, Jerry: 291-159
Jumel, Mignon W.: 291-143, 291-149
Jumonville, Alcee J.: 291-147, 291-155
Justice, Eleanor Claire: 291-161
Justice, Thurman T.: 291-140
K
Kantrow, Charles M., Jr.: 291-157
Kaplan, Meyer: 291-146, 291-152, 291-153
Kaplan, Murrel H.: 291-140
Karst, Edward: 291-157
Keller, Charles A., Jr.: 291-155
Kennon, Robert: 291-44
Kern, Nathan: 291-148
Kerne, Leo J.: 291-93
Kerr, Andrew, Jr.: 291-139, 291-150
Killett, Derald J.: 291-157
Kimball, James L.: 291-134
Knoblach, Francis L.: 291-80
Knott, W. M. (
Koffer, Robert Dillen: 291-152
Kong, Yihony: 291-156
Korean Conflict: 291-10, 291-43
Kramer, Edward F., Jr.: 291-156, 291-159
L
LaDiva, John S.: 291-157
Ladner, J. Hugh, Mrs.: 291-82
LaDue, John S.: 291-132
Lai, Chau-Yuh: 291-159
Landry, Richard Mark: 291-157
Landry, Roy: 291-152
Landry, Saul F., Jr.: 291-144
Langford, Richard B.: 291-150
Lash, Tadeusz B.: 291-148
Lashley, James H.: 291-156
Lawrence, Thomas J.: 291-149
Lazaro, Lodestar, Jr.: 291-159
Lea, Joseph D.: 291-134
Lead, Lionel H.: 291-159
LeBlanc, J. Burton, Sr.: 291-94
Leckert, John T.: 291-280
Lee, Shu-yu: 291-160
Lenton, John D.: 291-156
Levin, Ralph: 291-145, 291-149, 291-150, 291-154
Levy, Louis, II: 291-136, 291-140, 291-151, 291-152
Lieberman, Milton J.: 291-146, 291-152
Lin, Boniface L.: 291-154
Linton, John David: 291-157, 291-160, 291-161
Lippard,
Lorenz, Max: 291-158, 291-159
Lott, ----, Dr.; 291-155
Lott, Hulon: 291-143, 291-151
Louisiana Department of Hospitals: 291-11
Luikart, Carl B.: 291-138
Luikart, John T.: 291-139
Luikart, William: 291-139
Lynch, Byrne,: 291-83
Lynch, V., Mrs.: 291-84
Lyons, Robert D.: 291-144, 291-152
M
MacCurdy, Joe M.: 291-142, 291-158
Mack, Sidnary: 291-143
Maddry, Edgar I.: 291-149
Maier, Alice Hull: 291-161
“Malemedicosis Gravis and Mites: Personal
Observations and Reports of Cases”: 291-212
“Manifestation and Treatment of Extra-Intestinal
Amebiasis”: 291-245
Marino, Barbara: 291-156
Marino, Frank X.: 291-133, 291-153
Marshall, Rudolph J., Jr.: 291-135, 291-136, 291-152
Marten, J. Henry: 291-85
Martin, Dawson: 291-89
Martinez-Lopez, Jorge: 291-145
Mary, Charles: 291-160
Massengill (S. E.) Company: 291-179 - 291-183
Mattson, ----, Dr.: 291-156
Mattson, Dan: 291-153
McCluer, Shirley: 291-150
McCurdy, Joe: 291-149
McDonald, Zenas: 291-156
McElroy, J. J., Jr.: 291-184
McHardy, Gordon: 291-150, 291-160, 291-279 - 291-281
McHardy, Robert J.: 291-146
McKeon, Jane A.: 291-157
McKinstry, Larry: 291-157
McKnight, ----, Dr.: 291-156
McLean,
McLeod, Kenneth, Jr.: 291-147, 291-155
McLeod, Max: 291-86
McMahon, Gilbert: 291-156
McNeely, George R.: 291-132
McNulty, John P.: 291-146
McWherter, Lottie B.: 291-157
“Medical Aspects of the Treatment and Prevention of
Disability”: 291-243
“Medical Education for the Laity”: 291-186
“Medical Stock”: 291-255
Meier, J. Ralph: 291-151
Meneely, George Rodney: 291-2, 291-151, 291-157,
291-158
Meyers, James Alfred: 291-156
Mickal, Abe: 291-157
Miltenberger, E. J., Mrs.: 291-87
Mitchell, Mims: 291-138
Montagnino, Joseph: 291-97
Monte, Patricia: 291-156
Montero, John, Jr.: 291-88
Moor, Uurdett John: 291-159
Moore, Charles B.: 291-159
Moore, Gene D.: 291-153
Morel, J. Felix Morel: 291-148, 291-149
Morgan, Melvin: 291-155
Mosely, C. H.: 291-90
Muller, Charles D.: 291-151
Munyan, Earl Assis, Jr.: 291-159
Murtadha, Mahdi: 291-149
Muslow, Ike: 291-141, 291-153, 291-161
Mykoff, David: 291-146, 291-155
N
Nachman, Lisso: 291-155, 291-156
National Academies of Sciences: 291-282
National Heart Institute: 291-162
National Institutes of Health: 291-162
National Research Council: 291-282
Newbilt, H. Page: 291-91
Nicholas, A. J.: 291-150
Nicholas, Stuart M.: 291-140
Nix, J. T.: 291-92
Nix, Kenneth G.: 291-141
Nixon, Anna Francene: 291-160
North, Robert Lee: 291-149
Nothacker, William G.: 291-150
Novivk, Rosalind: 291-156
O
O.J.’s Beauty Lotion: 291-40, 291-51, 291-53, 291-54,
291-57, 291-58
O’Quinn, Silas: 291-161
Ochs, Louis, Jr.: 291-132
Odulio, Benito: 291-154
Ogan, Hakki: 291-277
Olinde, Alfred A.: 291-156
Olsen, Bruse S.: 291-153
Osborn, Rotusk W., III: 291-152
“The Output of the Heart”: 291-195
Owen, Alfred P.: 291-150
P
Paggi: L. C.: 291-132
Pailet, Sanford L.: 291-157, 291-155
“Pain”: 291-263
Parker, Thomas F., III: 291-160, 291-161
Pathologic Physiology (Sodeman): 291-48
“The Pathologic Physiology of Coarctation of the
Aorta”: 291-247
Patterson, McLeod: 291-136
Patterson, Miheod: 291-160
Payne, Otis E.: 291-159
“Peace to Whom?”: 291-241
Peavy, Patrick W.: 291-161
Perego, Kenneth: 291-157
Perez Valladerious, Juan F.: 291-161
Perrodin, Cecilia M.: 291-184
Perrodin, J. H. (Joseph): 291-96
Pettit, George A.: 291-149, 291-159
Peyton, Thomas D.: 291-155
Phillips, James: 291-158
Phillips, S. J.: 291-158
Physical Examination in Health and Disease (Kampmeier): 291-47
Piatt, Edward D.: 291-152
“Pitfalls in the Use of Precision Methods in the
Management of Cardiovascular Diseases”: 291-224
Pittman, Marcus L.: 291-155
Planche, August: 291-116
Planche, Victor: 291-115
Plauche, Anna Costanza: 291-149
Pomeroy, J. M.: 291-149
Ponseti, Anthony J.: 291-154
Porche, Laban J.: 291-114
“Postpartal Heart Failures”: 291-248
Potter, Caryl A., Jr.: 291-137, 291-138
“Practical Aspects of Water Balance”: 291-250
Pratt, Edward D.: 291-153
Prejean, James L.: 291-153
“Present
Status of the Problems of Diseases of the Heart and Blood Vessels”: 291-230
“The Prevention of Cardiac Emergencies”: 291-260
“Principles in the Management of Heart Failure and
Myocardial Infarction, With Emphasis upon the Prevention of Dire Emergencies”:
291-265
Promotion documents: 291-19 - 291-28
“Proper Concern for One’s Health”: 291-228
Prothro, E. Hayes: 291-158
Prothro Clinic: 291-40
Public Health Service Heart Teaching Grant (HT234):
291-162 - 291-177
Pugh, Walter H.: 291-152
Puyau, Francis A.: 291-156, 291-160
Puyau, Frank A.: See Puyau, Francis A.
Q
Qualey, Thomas L.: 291-157
R
Rabin, Carl H.: 291-134
Rabito, Felix: 291-157
Radioactive isotopes: 291-178
Ray, Thorpe: 291-152
“Recent Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of
Hyperthyroidism”: 291-206
“Recent Advances in the Treatment of Heart Disease”:
291-198
Regamor, Elmore: 291-160
Reports: 291-9, 291-11, 291-13, 291-14, 291-15,
291-17, 291-283
Reyes, Tiberio E.: 291-159
Reynolds, Chapman: 291-113
Riley, Patrick: 291-157
Risinger, George: 291-158
Roane, Henry S., Jr.: 291-136
Robers, James A.: 291-157
Roberts, Felix: 291-156
Roeling, William M.; 291-150
Romero, John R., Jr.: 291-153
Rosen, Irving L.: 291-142, 291-157
Roufa, Arnold: 291-155
Rourke, Henry A.: 291-302
Rowley, Celestine Francis: 291-111
Roy, Joseph A.: 291-158
Roy, Mark: 291-156
Royer, Johnny Ray: 291-159
Rule, Jack P.: 291-145
S
Sadler, Paul H., Mrs.: 291-112
Salvaggio, ----: 291-151
Salvaggio, John: 291-155
Sascomb, Harry: 291-157
Saunders, Paul H.: 291-110
Scardino, Anthony M.: 291-157
Schober, Charles: 291-149
Schocket, Lee Irwin: 291-153, 291-158
Sensat, Howard, Jr.: 291-159
Seshul, Raymond: 291-137
Sessions, Roy B.: 291-156, 291-158
Sewell, James Dixon: 291-159
Shaver, Verne: 291-153
Shushan, Morris: 291-1
Signorelli, John J.: 291-137
Silvest, George: 291-159
Simmons, Truman: 291-151
Simpson, Joe L.: 291-154
Sims, Murphy M.: 291-156, 291-158
Singer, Irving: 291-142, 291-149, 291-150, 291-153
Sitkin, Robert S.: 291-136
Smith, C. Bertling: 291-151
Smith, George R., Jr.: 291-145
Smith, Mary Hite: 291-161
Smith, Theodore G.: 291-153
Smith, William K.: 291-153
Solomon, ----, Dr.: 291-155
Solomon, Morton: 291-156
“Some Aspects of Chemical Warfare Agents”: 291-190
Sommer, Hans D.: 291-160
Sorkov, Eli: 291-161
South, J. S., Mrs.: 291-109
“The Spatial Relationship of Mean Electrocardiographic
Axes”: 291-189
“Standard
versus Unipolar Extremity Leads in Clinical Electrocardiography”: 291-194
Statler, John B.: 291-159
Steen, William H., Jr.: 291-159
Steiner, Albin: 291-152
Stephens, William Carey: 291-150
Stern, Sol: 291-135
Stewart,
Stewart, W. B.: 291-107
Stoke, ----: 291-41
Stone, William E.: 291-150
Streete, William Gordon: 291-160
Strickland, Sidney C.: 291-158
Strong, Jack Perry: 291-156, 291-158
Strug, Byron E.: 291-158
“Substernal Pain”: 291-214
Suese, James: 291-157
Sutherland, Halcyon: 291-149
Sutton, Meyer: 291-143
Sylvest,
T
Tabor, Sidney H.: 291-134
Tan, Charles H.: 291-156
Tate, Thomas E.: 291-155, 291-157
“The Teleology of Heart Failure”: 291-231
Terral, William Carter: 291-150
Terrebonne, Roselives J.: 291-106
Theriot, Nolan A.: 291-156
Thibodeaux, Verne L., Jr.: 291-154, 291-159
Thomas, George E.: 291-151, 291-154
Thompson, John Roland: 291-159
Thornbill, Edward E.: 291-160
“The Threat of Tropical Diseases”: 291-191
Tori, Giulio: 291-148, 291-276
Toups, James Eugene: 291-133
Touro Infirmary: 291-48, 291-135
Trace, Robert: 291-154
Trawick, Wanda M.: 291-156
Tri-State Medical Assembly: 291-276
Truax, William T.: 291-105
“Tuberculosis and Pregnancy”: 291-249
Tuberville, John K., M.D.: 291-104
Tucker, Herbert deNelle: 291-136, 291-150, 291-205
Tujaque, Albert: 291-103
Turner, Cecil: 291-98
U
Unsoeld, Ellie: 291-150
Upp, James Robert: 291-157
V
“Valvular Disease of the Heart”: 291-195
Van Fossen, Helen K.: 291-158
“Variations in the Clinical Picture of Amebic Abcess
of the Liver”: 291-246
“The Venous Hum”: 291-279
Vidrine, Arthur: 291-48
Voss, Harold: 291-153
W
Wade, James W., III: 291-151
Waggenspack, Clay A., Jr.: 291-141
Weeks, Edward T., Jr.: 291-102
Wegmann, John C.: 291-101
Weilbaecher, David A.: 291-159
Weilbaecher, J. W., Jr.: 291-205
Weilbaecher, Robert G.: 291-157, 291-160
Weisler, Jack M.: 291-149
Welch, Burford Keith: 291-149
Welzant, Walton: 291-153
West, Wilmer F.: 291-154
Westbrook, Robert Ira, Jr.: 291-152, 291-156, 291-158
White, Malcolm E.: 291-148
Whitlock, Boyd: 291-160
“Who Is Responsible for What?”: 291-242
“Whom to Thank for What”: 291-244
Wichsa, Celeste G.: 291-157
Wideman, John W.: 291-153
Wilhelm, Rudolf E.: 291-159
Willey, Felix: 291-142
Williams, M. Ney: 291-149
Williams, Nay: 291-100
Willis, C. L.: 291-99
Wilson, James W., Jr.: 291-144, 291-150
Wingo, S. M.: 291-149
Wirth, Willard R.: 291-133
Witson, Eustus D.: 291-152
World War II: 291-2, 291-3
Worley, John A.: 291-137, 291-141
Wurzlow, Gayle F.: 291-159
Wyble, Merrick J.: 291-153
Wylie, William J., Jr.: 291-153, 291-156, 291-158,
291-159
Y
Yager, Robert L.: 291-156
Yank, Sze-Pias: 291-158
Z
Zieglar, Richard W.: 291-155, 291-159
Zoller, Jack: 291-149
Zomer, Moises M.: 291-161
Other Index Terms
American Board of Internal Medicine
Hull, Edgar
Medicine—
Physicians—