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OHA 84
  • Abbott Scrapbook on the International Association of Medical Museums, 1908-1924
  • .25 cubic foot, 1 box.
  • No finding aid, arranged, inactive, unrestricted.
  • Scrapbook donated by Maude E. Abbott containing correspondence, bulletins, membership lists, by-laws, and meeting proceedings from the International Association of Medical Museums (now the International Academy of Pathology). The Museum was instrumental in establishing the association; Museum activities were reported in the Association's Bulletin. See also the Earle Papers and Binford Collection for related records.

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  • Atomic Bomb Material, 1945-1973
  • 24 cubic feet, 36 boxes.
  • Finding aid available, part arranged, inactive, restricted.
  • Material mainly from the AFIP's Atomic Bomb Unit, which stored specimens and photographs from Hiroshima and Nagasaki (much of which was returned to Japan). Includes correspondence, reports, and photographs from the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, ArmyNavy Joint Commission for the Study of the Effects of the Atomic Explosions in Japan, Atomic Energy Commission, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, and the Army Medical College, 1st Army Hospital, Tokyo. Also includes film footage.

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  • Barondes Collection, 1933-1960
  • .5 cubic feet, 2 boxes
  • Finding aid available, arranged, inactive, unrestricted
  • Personal papers of Royal de Rohan Barondes (b. 12/10//1896), of California. A veteran of the US Army Medical Department for both world wars, Barondes researched both surgical instruments and pharmaceuticals in his private practice. Related objects are in Historical Collections.

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  • Bell Collection, 1865-1910
  • 1 cubic foot, 2 boxes.
  • Finding aid available, arranged, inactive, unrestricted.
  • Papers of William Bell (1830?-1910), photographer for the Wheeler expedition of 1872 and Transit of Venus expedition to Santa Cruz, Patagonia (Argentina) of 1882. He was chief photographer for the Army Medical Museum after the Civil War and took many of the pictures in Photographs of Surgical Cases and Specimens. Includes stereographs documenting Bell's expeditions and other subjects (including some taken by William Henry Jackson); commissions; and obituaries.

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