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MEDICAL CENTER ARCHIVES OF NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN/WEILL CORNELL 1300 York Avenue # 34 New York, NY 10065 Finding Aid To THE WALSH MCDERMOTT, MD (1909-1981) PAPERS Dates of Papers: 1922-1982 281 Linear Inches (55 Boxes) Finding Aid Prepared by an unknown Medical Center Archives staff member at an unknown date; Finding Aid published online by the Medical Center Archives staff in 2008; HIPAA restrictions updated by Elizabeth Shepard, Associate Archivist, in February 2020 © 2020 Medical Center Archives of NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell

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Page 1: The Walsh McDermott, MD (1909-1981) Papers

MEDICAL CENTER ARCHIVES OF

NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN/WEILL CORNELL

1300 York Avenue # 34 New York, NY 10065

Finding Aid To

THE WALSH MCDERMOTT, MD (1909-1981) PAPERS

Dates of Papers: 1922-1982

281 Linear Inches (55 Boxes)

Finding Aid Prepared by an unknown Medical Center Archives staff member at an unknown date; Finding Aid published online by the Medical Center Archives staff in 2008; HIPAA restrictions

updated by Elizabeth Shepard, Associate Archivist, in February 2020

© 2020 Medical Center Archives of NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell

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Provenance The papers of Walsh McDermott were collected shortly after his death in October, 1981 and presented to the Medical Archives by his widow, Mrs. Marion McDermott in early 1982. The papers represent, in large part, material gathered after McDermott joined the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 1972. Additionally, Irma Sway, Dr. McDermott's secretary, was instrumental in saving several items from his days at Cornell University Medical College. These were added to the collection. Most of his early correspondence seems to have been discarded by Dr. McDermott. Biography Walsh McDermott was born in New Haven, Connecticut on October 24, 1909, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Terence McDermott. Although his father had attended Yale, in 1926 the son decided to leave New Haven and entered Princeton University where he spent four uneventful years, to quote him, graduating in 1930. He then attended Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons on a $1500 fellowship granted by the Leonard Schepp Foundation, receiving his M.D. degree in 1934. His internship at New York Hospital began that fall and he went on to serve as Assistant Resident in Medicine. During his residency Dr. McDermott contracted tuberculosis and, as part of his recovery, became staff physician in a newly created syphilis clinic at the Trudeau Sanatorium in Saranac Lake, New York from April to September 1936. Upon his return to New York City he resumed his duties as Assistant Resident, going on to become Physician to the Outpatient Department of New York Hospital, Clinical Assistant Visiting Physician at Bellevue Hospital, Assistant Attending at New York Hospital, and finally in 1950, Attending Physician. Meanwhile, in 1937 he had become an instructor at Cornell University Medical College where he rose through the years to the rank of Associate Professor of Medicine. In 1955 he was appointed Livingston Farrand Professor of Public Health. He served in that position and as Chairman of the Department of Public Health until 1972. In July of that year, Dr. McDermott retired from Cornell and was made a senior officer of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey, a post he retained until his sudden death from a heart attack in November of 1981. Because of the dearth of information about Dr. Walsh McDermott's early years, we turn to his memo books and appointment calendars dating from 1951 to give us a glimpse of the man away from his medical pursuits. Dr. McDermott was a devotee of the theatre, attending performances of nearly every popular play on Broadway. He had a subscription to the concerts of the New York Philharmonic and rarely missed one of his Thursday nights. In the summer, Tanglewood and the wonderful open air concerts were a favorite diversion for the McDermotts, who often made the trip from their summer home in Pawling, New York. He was a

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real sports fan and, in particular, a Giants football team rooter and regular subscriber. Mrs. McDermotts' family connection with baseball may have had something to do with it, but he attended many Yankee home games and rarely missed the Cooperstown visit following Old Timer's Day. Mrs. McDermott's father, Larry MacPhail, was a well-known figure in baseball, particularly in the Yankee organization. In the memo books, the many references to political activities and election and primary days indicate a keen interest on Dr. McDermott's part. Indeed, we were told by Dr. Paul Beeson, a close friend and colleague, that Dr. McDermott was an active and loyal Democrat. Mrs. Marion McDermott, nee MacPhail, was born in Oak Park, Illinois; received her earlier education in Ohio, and her Master's degree from Columbia University. Her field of specialization was psychology, and her early employment in the field was as a case worker in the Cincinnati, Ohio Juvenile Court. From there she came to New York Hospital, where she worked from 1936-1940, leaving with the title of Clinic Executive. It was at this time that she met her future husband. Mrs. McDermott is best known for the work she did at Time-Life, Inc., starting at Time magazine as a researcher and going on to join the Editorial Department. She switched over to Life magazine's Editorial Department in 1947, was later made Editorial Executive of the magazine, and remained with it until her retirement in 1972. SELECTED WRITINGS According to his own bibliography, Dr. McDermotts' writing began in 1941 with a paper on a cure or treatment for syphilis written with Drs. Downs and Webster. These experiments were forerunners of his later work with sulfonamide and its effect on the TB bacillus, and of his famous work in 1952 on isoniazid. Antimicrobial therapy and his theories about it continued to fascinate Dr. McDermott throughout his lifetime. Another subject which continued to interest him was microbial persistence and the resistance of microbes to various drugs, almost as soon as they were discovered. Many papers involved the work that he was doing with penicillin in treating diseases from endocarditis through pneumonia and tertiary syphilis. In 1960 Dr. McDermott, along with Deuschle, Adair, Fulmer and Loughlin wrote about modern medicine in the Navajo community, referring to the work they were doing in the Many Farms-Cornell experiment. In 1967, with Paul B. Beeson, Dr. McDermott edited the 12th Edition of the Cecil Loeb Textbook of Medicine, as well as contributing valuable material to the book in the form of several chapters in 1971. Another of his interests reflected in papers was medical education and the interaction of doctor and patient, subjects he found time for in 1977 and 1978. One of his Health-Clark Lectures became "Toward a Medicine that Fits", one of his best known papers in the Seventies. His final efforts were an incomplete

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manuscript for a book that he had titled "Ramifications" and which seemed to sum up his life work and philosophy. This manuscript was taken over by Dr. David Rogers, President of the Johnson Foundation, who presented it in the form of a short paper, editing most of the material away from Dr. McDermotts' original idea for a book.

AWARDS AND HONORS Dr. McDermott's early research on tuberculosis and syphilis earned him the Lasker Award in 1955. During his work on TB, Dr. McDermott became interested in and actively concerned with the health problems of the Navajo Indians in Arizona and helped set up the Many Farms experiment there under the sponsorship of Cornell University Medical College. He later served as Chairman of a Presidential Task Force on the American Indian at the request of President Lyndon B. Johnson. This led to his service on a number of national committees concerned with health in underdeveloped countries and with sending biomedical technology to these areas. Among them were: the Development Assistance Panel of the President's Science Advisory Committee; the U.S. delegation to the United Nations conference on the application of science and technology for the benefit of less developed areas, and the Research Advisory Committee of the Agency for International Development. Dr. McDermott was a member of many prestigious scientific societies, including the National Academy of Sciences. He was Chairman of the Board on Medicine of the Academy, and was one of those instrumental in the evolution of the Board into the Institute of Medicine. In 1972 when he retired from the Livingston Farrand Chair in Public Health, Dr. McDermott accepted an appointment as Professor of Public Affairs in Medicine at Cornell University Medical College. When he achieved emeritus status in 1975, he became Special Advisor to the President of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Some of the other awards and honorary degrees resented to Dr. McDermott include: the Trudeau Medal (1963), the Bruce Award (1968), the Woodrow Wilson Award (1969), the Cornell University Medical College Alumni Award (1972), honorary degree from Princeton University (1974), the George M. Kober Medal - Public Health (?) (1975), honorary degrees from Dartmouth University and the Medical College of Ohio, Toledo (1976), the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, Leader in American Medicine Award (1978), and the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Award (1979).

APPOINTMENTS Cornell University Medical College: 1935-1955 Instructor in Medicine, CUMC; Assistant Professor of Medicine, CUMC; Associate Professor of Medicine, CUMC, Division of

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Infectious Diseases. 1955-1972 Livingston Farrand Professor of Public Health/Chairman of the Department of Public Health, CUMC. 1972-1975 Professor of Public Affairs in Medicine, CUMC. 1955-1972 Member, Executive Faculty, CUMC 1969- Comm. on Program for Disadvantaged Minorities (ad hoc Exec. Faculty) 1969- Comm. on Advisability of Establishing a Dept. of Behavioral Sciences (ad hoc Exec. Faculty) -Search Comm. 1969-1972 Comm. on Review (of promotion to academic positions higher than instructor) 1969-1970 Chairman, subcomm. on Social Issues, Comm. on Academic Programs -Chairman, ad hoc Comm. on Governance 1971- Chairman, Stubenbord Lectureship Comm. 1958 Comm. for the selection of recipient of annual Award of Distinction of the CUMC Alumni Association Social Psychiatry Advisory Board Cornell University: 1966-1967 1st Steering Comm., Cornell Program on Structural Change and Modernization of Developing Nations, Cornell University Center for International Studies 1954- Director, Cornell-Navajo Tuberculosis Chemotherapy Program (supported by Navajo Tribal Council) New York Hospital: 1934-1935 Intern in Medicine, N.Y. Hospital 1935 Asst. Resident in Medicine, N.Y. Hospital 1936 Staff Physician, Trudeau Sanatorium (April-September) 1936-1937 Asst. Resident in Medicine, N.Y. Hospital 1937-1942 Physician to Outpatient Dept., N.Y. Hospital 1937-1942 Clinical Asst. Visiting Physician, Medical Service, 2nd Div. Bellevue Hospital 1942-1947 Asst. Attending Physician, N.Y. Hospital 1947-1950 Associate Attending Physician, N.Y. Hospital 1950-1972 Attending Physician, N. Y. Hospital Scope and Content Note The McDermott Collection is made up of four separate series: office and personal files (Boxes 1-16), memo books and calendars (Boxes 17 and 18), awards and memorabilia (Boxes 19 and 20) and correspondence files (Boxes 21-49). The material within each series represents a wide variance of dates, some of the items going back to the Thirties and Forties, most of them pertaining to events of the late Sixties and Seventies, up to the time of Dr. McDermott's death in 1981. The papers only briefly reflect Dr. McDermott's work in medicine and research,

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his investigation into the early use of antibiotics and the discovery of isoniazid, his introduction to the field of public health which later became his specialty, and his career at Cornell University Medical College. His interest in the Navajo people (Boxes 10 and 11) is well documented, as is the work done from 1955 onward with the establishment of the Cornell-Many Farms experiment in Arizona on malnutrition and its related diseases. The bulk of the material concerns the work done by Dr. McDermott at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation from 1972-1981 while he was advisor to President of the Foundation, Dr. David Rogers. The files document programs dealing with public health, consideration of candidates for grants, setting up of new divisions, inter-office communications and correspondence, and other Foundation-related matters. The office and personal files of the Collection contain information about McDermott's interest in the health-impaired elderly, infant and child day-care, research on the use of Interferon, and the continuing search for anti-microbial cures. Many of his research papers are here, some of them accompanied by his original notes and source materials. This series also contains many of Dr. McDermott's speeches, as well as a number of his lectures to medical school students over a period of years (Boxes 7-9). The awards and acceptance speeches are also found in this series. The field of public health and its many aspects was of primary importance to Dr. McDermott and articles and clippings relating to this occupy a substantial place in the Collection, as do files on the trips he made at the behest of various governments, our own included, to many of the disadvantaged countries of the world (Box 16). His last, unpublished work, "Ramifications", is included with McDermott's Papers; many of its chapters practically complete (Box 15). The book represents Dr. McDermott's philosophy and is remarkable evidence of his knowledge, his culture, and the broadness of his intellectual outlook. Among the published manuscripts found here, there is correspondence regarding two of his collaborations. One of these was the Cecil Loeb Textbook of Medicine, 12th Edition, which he co-edited with Dr. Paul Beeson. The other was a family medical guide which he edited for the Readers Digest Corporation. Information about the pre-Foundation days may be gleaned from some of the memo books and calendars in the Collection (Boxes 17 and 18). Unfortunately, there are several gaps in the years of these books and calendars, as well as incomplete entries in some. The correspondence files of the collection are comprised, in large part, of letters of recommendation from Dr. McDermott to other members of the profession as well as to outstanding organizations on behalf of friends who solicited his help.

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His willingness to serve on committees and boards which represented causes arousing his interest and concern are also reflected here, as are other matters of a personal and professional nature (Boxes 21-49). Non-Manuscript Material This collection contained a group of photographs of Dr. McDermott. Some were pictures of him accepting degrees and awards, attending important functions, and a few were taken by students and colleagues as mementos of certain occasions. These photographs are housed in the Photographs-Personal Collections. Boxes 19 and 20 contain plaques, citations, rosettes, etc. as well as some memorabilia that Dr. McDermott collected over a period of years. A group of slides on the use of sulfonamides were discarded per the advice of the Archivist. Subjects Antibiotics Awards Curriculum DuBos, Rene Education Emergency Medicine Ethics Indians, American Minorities Muschenheim, Carl Navajo Public Health Reprints Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Speeches Students Syphilis Tuberculosis Wartime Activity Container List Box 1 f.1 BlueCross/Blue Shield Award, 4/19/1979. f.2 Cornell University Medical College Alumni Award, Spring 1972. f.3 Dartmouth College Honorary Degree, 6/13/1976. f.4 IOM Dinner Correspondence, 4/3/1974. f.5 Kober Medal, 4/14/1975.

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Box 1 (cont) f.6 Medical College of Ohio Honorary Degree, 9/1976. f.7 Princeton Honorary Degree, 6/11/1974. f.8 Woodrow Wilson Award, Princeton, 2/22/1969. f.9 Bibliographies, 1946-1978. f.10 Biography, Clippings, C.V.'s, citations. f.11 Early Biography, 1941-1967; C.V. corrected to 1972. f.12 Irma Sway's "Autobiography Completion", 12/1982. (Restricted-HIPAA) (2 copies) Box 2 f.1 Irma Sway's "Autobiography Completion", 12/1982. (Restricted-HIPAA) (2 copies)

f.2 Biography-Birth Certificate, Passport, etc., 1938-1953. (Personal Information file). (Restricted-HIPAA) f.3 McDermott, Marion, 1954-1973. f.4 Military Service and Background, 1930-1943.(Restricted-HIPAA) f.5 Obituaries, 10/17/81. f.6-7 Names/Addresses/Tel. #'s, a-z, [1960's?] f.8 New Democratic Club, 1953-1966. f.9 Personal Correspondence (WWII), 1941-1945. f.10 Personal Correspondence, 1939-1964. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.11 Recollections of McDermott for Kober Award (by others), 1941-1955. (Restricted-HIPAA) Box 3 f.1 Clinical Scholars (RWJF) , 7 / 1 9 7 3 - 1 2 / 1 9 8 0 . f.2 Clinical Scholars Program, 6/1976. f.3 Clinical Scholars Program, Beginnings, 1969-1976. f.4 Clinical Scholars Program, Article on Medical Practice, 6/1981. f.5-6 Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1938-1963, 1978-1979. f.7 Correspondence, Himsworth/Beeson, 1978-1980. f.8 Correspondence, Cecil Text, 1973-1977. f.9 Correspondence, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1972-1978. f.10 Cornell University Medical College, Report on Task Force, 2/27/1974. f.11 Cornell University Medical College, Implications, 2/1974. Box 4 f.1-2 Cornell University Medical College, Assessment, 2/1974-9/1974 f.3 Cornell University Medical College, Dean's Lunch, 5/1976. f.4 Cornell University Medical College, Pending, "Games," 1967. f.5 Cornell University Medical College Lectures, Class of 1979, 1/2/1976.

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Box 4 (cont) f.6 Cornell University Medical College, Class of 1976 (Many Farms), 1/17/1973 f.7-8 Cornell University Medical College, 1975, Session V and VI (Bedford), 1/1972. f.9-10 Cornell University Medical College, Sessions I-III, 12/1971-1/1972. f.11-12 Cornell University Medical College, Class of 1973 (Urban Patterns), 4/1971. f.13 Cornell University Medical College, Class of 1974, 2/1/1971. f.14 Cornell University Medical College, Orientation-1974, 9/9/1970. f.15 Cornell University Medical College, 3rd Year-Ethics, 3/10/1956. f.16-17 Cornell University Medical College Lecture Notes on TB to Medical Students, 1955-1965. (Folder 17-Restricted-HIPAA) f.18 Cornell University Medical College, Livingston Farrand Correspondence, 4/1955. f.19 Cornell University Medical College, Medical Grand Rounds, 12/18/1975. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.20 Cornell University Medical College, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, 9/14/1977. f.21 Cornell University Medical College, Proposal Re: Maximum Growth, 3/26/1969. Box 5 f.1 Cornel University Medical College, Symposium, Transcript and Papers, "Social Determinants of Research" with Sir Peter Medewar, 3/29/1968. f.2 Child Care, Infant Care, Mahoney & Jones, 12/5/1975. f.3-4 Infant Day Care Study, 1974. f.5 Infant and Burn Centers, 1975 f.6 Development Assistant Notebook, 2/1961-8/1964. f.7 Environment Essay, etc., 1980. f.8 General Medical Care, Notes, 1974-1975. f.9 Health Impaired Elderly, 10/1979-12/1979. f.10 Health Co-op. Feinstein, 1980. f.11 Health, Evaluations, 1/1980-10/1981. Box 6 f.1 “Impact of Health Care Systems", 2/1980. f.2 “Institution Building in Biology and Medicine", 1964. f.3 Interferon-Antibiotic Therapy, Source Material with McD.'s Notes, 1974-1980s f.4 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Buck Hills Retreat, 7/29/1976.

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Box 6 (cont) f.5 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Rutgers Retreat (Cherry Hill), 2/19/1981. f.6 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Ethics and Foundation Behavior Oct./Nov. 1979. f.7 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Goals of Foundation, 6/11/1980. f.8 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Retreat, Nassau Inn, 7/1972, 3/1972. Box 7 f.1 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton Conference, 3/3/1972. f.2 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, "Rationale for Foundation Programs," 5/21/1980. f.3-4 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Retreat, Rye Town Hilton, with Notes, 7/1979-2/1980. f.5 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Retreat, Seaview ["Issues"], 6/3/1977. f.6 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Retreat, Shawnee, 7/30-38/1/1980. f.7 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Suggested Programs, 5/19/1980. f.8 Lectures and Speeches, Academy Forum Speech, 2/17/1975. f.9 Lectures and Speeches, ACOG Meeting, 11/24/1975. f.10 Lectures and Speeches, Hattie Alexander Memorial, 4/1977. f.11 Lectures and Speeches, TB Data for Above, 1977. f.12 Lectures and Speeches, American College of Physicians, Ethics Notes, 4/12/1 [not given] f.13 Lectures and Speeches, American Lung Association, N.J., 5/20/1981. f.14 Lectures and Speeches, AOA Lecture, 4/16/1975. f.15 Lectures and Speeches, Arden House [Medical Education] 1/1/7/1981. Box 8 f.1-2 Lectures and Speeches, Aspen Institute, 8/1980, [Joe Slater], 8/2-7/1981. f.3 Lectures and Speeches, SREPCIM/Assoc. for American Physicians, 4/24/1981. f.4 Lectures and Speeches, Caldwell Lecture Introduction, 1979. f.5 Lectures and Speeches, Categorical Center Concept Proposal and Speech, 5-7, f.6 Lectures and Speeches, Change in National Program", Notes, 7/10/1974.

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Box 8 (continued) f.7 Lectures and Speeches, Change, 9/6/1972 and Others 10/18/1973, Notes. f.8 Lectures and Speeches, Charter Day, Address, 09/1960 f.9-10 Lectures and Speeches, "Contradictions in Medical Cures", Earl Moore Talk, 5/1974-4/1975 and Correspondence re" talk, 5/18/1974. f.11 Lectures and Speeches, Cornell University Medical College Alumni Association, Dean Luncheon, 5/14/1976 f.12 Lectures and Speeches, Democratic Forum, 2/1960. f.13 Lectures and Speeches, "Education and General Medical Care" New Seabury, 6/3/1980. f.14 Lectures and Speeches, "Ethics and Prevention", 4/17/1979. f.15 Lectures and Speeches, "Ethics and Vietnam", Ohio Hall Lecture 5/16/1967 f.16 Lectures and Speeches, "General Medical Care", Address to Faculty, Cornell University Medical College f.17 Lectures and Speeches, “General Medical Care”, HRC Scientific Colloquium, 2/21/1975. Box 9 f.1 Lectures and Speeches, Health Clark Lecture, 3/27/1975. [Includes Chapters I-III of "Towards a Medicine That Fits", 1971-1973] f.2 Lectures and Speeches, Health Clark Lecture, 11/2/71. f.3 Lectures and Speeches, London Lecture, 1971. f.4 Lectures and Speeches, "Major Trends in U.S. Medical Schools," 7-8/1979 f.5 Lectures and Speeches, Medical College of Ohio at Toledo, Notes 9-10/1976; 6/1981. f.6 Lectures and Speeches, "Medical Consequences of Nuclear War" f.7 Lectures and Speeches, Medical Education (oral version), 12/1979. f.8 Lectures and Speeches, "Medicine in 20th Century", Reunion, Class of 1924, Princeton. f.9 Lectures and Speeches, Miscellaneous speeches, 9/1968-10/1980. f.10 Lectures and Speeches, AOA Address, Nassau Inn, 4/16/1975, 7/11/1975. f.11 Lectures and Speeches, Paley Lectures, P & S, 8-10/1979, Paley II & III, 11/1976 f.12 Lectures and Speeches, Paley Lecture, Notes, n.d.[c1976]. f.13 Lectures and Speeches, Paley Lecture, Notes, 10/1976, Correspondence re: "Perspectives," 1977-1980. f.14 Lectures and Speeches, Technology and Diseases Lecture, 3/28/1966.

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Box 10 f.1 Lectures and Speeches, Talk, P & S Alumni Day, 5/4/1974. f.2 Lectures and Speeches, Practitioner/Ethics, 12/10/1954. [not given] f.3 Lectures and Speeches, Princeton course, "Medicine in Modern America", Sp.1981 f.4 Lectures and Speeches, William Allen Pusey Memorial Lecture, 10/28/1949. f.5 Lectures and Speeches, "Role of Soviet Technology in Development Assistance Drafts, notes and Corrected Copies, [post 1960]. f.6 Lectures and Speeches, Peter Hervey Smith Lecture and Correspondence, 1976 f.7 Lectures and Speeches, Society for Research and Education in Primary Care, 4/12/1981, Internal Medicine. f.8 Lectures and Speeches, Technology Assistance Panel Statement, 11/10/1960. f.9 Lectures and Speeches, Technology and Change, 3/1978. f.10 Lectures and Speeches, "Technologic Fix" Staff Presentation, 6/27/1978. f.11 Lectures and Speeches, "Medical Consequences of Nuclear War," Caldicott Conference, 6/1981. f.12 Lectures and Speeches, "Medical Education", Essay drafts and Correspondence 11/1979-1/1981. f.13 Lectures and Speeches, "Medical Education", McD. Paper Draft, 12/1979. f.14 Medical Education in Hawaii, Reprints by Others, 1970-1978. f.15 Medical Education in Hawaii, Background Comments. Box 11 f.1 Medical Education in Hawaii--Philosophy, Memos and Reprints, 1970-1976. f.2 Medical Education in Hawaii--"On Deaning", McD. Evaluation of D.E Roger's paper. f.3 Memo to L.C. Carter on Multi-disciplines in Medical Education, 6/10/1970. Navajo Indian Affairs and Cornell-Many Farms f.4 Indian Affairs, Washington Post article, 2/1968. f.5 Interim Report on Indian Health, Comm. on American Indian, 6130/1959. f.6 Many Farms: Bruce Lecture, 4/1/1968 and Drafts and Alternative Starts, 6/30/1969 f.7 Many Farms: Aspects on Health, Comm on American Indian, 6/30/1959

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Box 11 (cont) f.8-9 Many Farms: Navajo Women, 6/1962 [Bernice Loughlin's Thesis]. (Folder 9-Restricted-HIPAA) f.10 Many Farms "Gyla's Study on Infant Diarrhea", c1960. f.11 Medicine and Modernization: The Navajo Experience at Many Farms, Early Chapters, 1965. Box 12 f.1 Navajo-Cornell Field Health Research Project, 3/1/1959. f.2 Navajo- Cornell Field Health Research Project, Health Care Experiment at Many Farms, 1972 f.3 Navajo-Cornell Field Health Research Project, Final Report, 1957-1962 f.4 Navajo Health Authority, 1/1968-12/1974 f.5 Navajo Indian Reservation, Clippings and Reprints, 1971-1978. f.6 Navajo Nation, Arizona, 10/1977-4/1980. f.7 Navajo Nation Health Population, Proposal, 9/1980. f.8 Navajo "Oral History Tape" Transcript, 1951-1952. f.9 Navajo Project, 1957-1962. f.10 Navajo Tribal Council Excerpts, 4/1952-6/1959. f.11 "Nutrition and Status in Navajo Indians", E. Franklin's Thesis, 5/1975. f.12 Programs for American Indian Presidential Task Force, 1966. Box 13 f.1 Syllabus for Teachers in Navajo Health, 1960. f.2 Ohio Presbyterian Homes, 8/1980-10/1981. f.3 "Oxford Companion to Medicine,"Correspondence with Paul Beeson, 9-10/1981. f.4 Papers and Reprints, "Air Pollution", Scientific American, 8/1961. f.5 Papers and Reprints, American Review, 2/11/1973. f.6 Papers and Reprints, Babies Hospital--Proposal on Medical and Surgical Unit with McD's Notes, 1928-1929. f.7 Papers and Reprints, "Bits and Pieces", n.d. f.8 Papers and Reprints, Burke Rehabilitation Center re: Alzheimer f.9 Papers and Reprints, "Gaming", excerpt on Biomedical Research f.10 Papers and Reprints, Governance Report (McD chair), 1/24/1972. f.11 Papers and Reprints, Lists, 1970, 1972, NIH Changes, 1963-1968. f.12 MacLeod, Colin, Biographical Memoir f.13 Papers and Reprints, "Medical Teaching of Past Century," Plans for Paper, 1976. f.14 Papers and Reprints, "Microbial Persistence" Reprints, 1956-1966.

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Box 13 (cont) f.15 Papers and Reprints, "Microbial Persistence,” Rough Drafts and Reprints, 1967-1970 f.16 Papers and Reprints, “Microbial Persistence” Reprint and Data, U.S Public Health Service, 1946-1980. f.17 Papers and Reprints, Miscellaneous Ideas, Philosophies, etc. for Papers, 1972-1980. f.18 Papers and Reprints, Miscellaneous Correspondence, etc., 1961-1981. f.19 Papers and Reprints--Miscellaneous Papers, 1964-1974. Box 14 f.1 Papers and Reprints, Miscellaneous reports on Proceedings, 1967-1972. f.2 Papers and Reprints, "Modeling", Notes for Paper, 1972, 1980. f.3 Papers and Reprints, "On Tenure" Drafts, 1970-1973. f.4 Papers and Reprints, "Penicillin in War Wounds" with Gladys Hobby, Correspondence, 1981. f.5 Papers and Reprints, Penicillin , Papers on Research, 1946. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.6 Papers and Reprints, Penicillin, Historic Papers, Correspondence 11/1942-1943, f.7 Papers and Reprints, P & S Visiting Council, Notes and Summary, 9/13/1979. f.8 Papers and Reprints, "Problem Solving", Drafts, Decision-Making, etc. 1975 f.9 Papers and Reprints, “Problem Solving" Health Care Research, I.O.M., 7/10 f.10 Papers and Reprints, "Reflections on Costs", 1/23/1978. f.11 Papers and Reprints, Reprints by McD, some with his notations, 1961-1978. f.12 Papers and Reprints, "R & D in New Development Assistance Programs", [McD Chaired Pres. Sci. Adv. Comm.], 4/30/1961. f.13 Papers and Reprints, Statement on Basic Sciences, 1973 [Original paper 3/1968 f.14 Papers and Reprints, "Specialists", Hunterdon Problem, 1/19/1977. f.15 Papers and Reprints, "Three Mile Island", 4-11/1979 [McD's Reaction]. f.16 Papers and Reprints, Topics for Lectures, Misc.; "The Public Good", Rough Draft, 1976. f.17 Papers and Reprints, "Toward a Medicine that Fits", Chapters I- IV and Background Material, n.d.

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Box 15 f.1 Papers and Reprints, "Trinity et Seq.", Physicians for Social Control, 1981 f.2-3 Papers and Reprints, U.N. Conference, Geneva, 2/1963. f.4 Pediatrics, Robert Wood Johnosn Papers, 1978-1980. f.5 Prenatal Care, N.J. State Dept. of Health, 1981. f.6 Planned Foundation Program Concerning Function--Excerpts from Impact", 8/2 f.7 Public Health--Correspondence with Robert Wood Johnson, "Analysis of Need," 1981. f.8 "Quality, etc.", 10/1975; "Meas. the Phys. and His Tech."12/1975[?] and Correspondence, 1975-1976. f.9 "Quality of Health Care", Major Version, Notes and Unofficial Bibl 1975. f.10 "Quality, etc.", 3 Varying Drafts, 10/1975 f.11 Reader's Digest, 11/1980-9/1981. Box 16 f.1-2 Reader's Digest--Material for Family Health Guide, 6/1980. f.3-4 Reader's Digest--Family Health Guide Copy Done, 4/1981. "Ramifications" f.5 Working Notebook, 9/26/1980. f.6 Correspondence Dusseau and McD; Pertinent Papers, 2/1981. f.7 Drafts and Tables; Statistics on Causes of Death, 1977-1981. f.8 Rough Drafts and Original Chapters, VII and VIII, 12/20/1980. f.9 Notes, 1980; Beeson and McD re: 1st Edition of Cecil Textbook, 1977. Box 17 "Ramifications" f.1 Chapters I-IX--Early Drafts, Tables and Correspondence, 2-3/1981. f.2 P.M. Correspondence Dusseau/Sway; Dusseau/Rogers, 1981-1982. f.3-12 "Ramifications, "Dr. D.E. Rogers' Notes on MS for Paper Published 1982, Chapters I-IX, XI [Had Been Chapter XIII]. f.13 Final Notes, Correspondence and paper by David E. Rogers, c. 6/1982. f.14 Trips, Egypt Study--Personal Conclusions, 5/1978. f.15 Trips, Egypt, Material on Country, Other Studies, 1974. f.16 Trips, Egypt, Miscellaneous, 1975.

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Box 18 f.1 Trips, McD's Reports on Trips to China (1973), Egypt (1978), U.S.S.R, (n.d.) f.2 Tuberculosis, Sterilizing Theory, Report on Izoniad, 3/1964-4/1964. f.3 Tuberculosis, Chemotherapy and Pharmacology--Correspondence and Reprints, 1980 [Removed to Archives' Reference] f.4 Typhoid Notebook--Reprints on Disease, Notes and Lecture Drafts 1959-1961. f.5 Vienna Conference on Science and Technology for Development, 8/1979. f.6 Urban Demography, 1973. f.7 White House Conference on Aging--Correspondence with N.J. Division 3/24/1978 f.8 The White House, 12/1960-1/1968. f.9 Yearbooks and Memos Books, 1947, 1951, 1953-1954, 1956 Box 19 f.1 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1957-1959 f.2 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1960-1961, 1963 f.3 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1964, 1966-1967 f.4 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1972-1974 f.5 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1975 f.6 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1976-1977 Box 20 f.1 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1978-1979 f.2 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1980 f.3 Yearbooks and Memo Books, 1981 Box 21 Awards and Memorabilia: Cassette: Talk on "Disappearance of TB", Notes in folder. Award: IOM/NAM, 1971 Award: Albert Lasker/ Public Health Association, 1955. Original newsprint articles (copies in folders) Miscellaneous biographical and non- associative materials. Miscellaneous Awards, 1963-1974. Kober Award, 1975. NAS Rosette Award: American Academy of TB Physicians, 1953 Ed. Wolfson dedication, 1958. Saturday Evening Post, Many Farms article, 1955.

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Box 22 Misc Paperweights Box 23 (Correspondence Files) f.1 A (General), 12/1972-7/1981. f.2 Abortion, 8/24/1981. f.3 Adding on Strategy, 3/13/1978. f.4 Advisory Committees, n.d. f.5 A.I.D. Report, 8/1974. f.6 Aiken, Linda, 6/1977. f.7 Alderman, Michael H., 9/1974-6/1981. f.8 Allen, John, 2/1980-12/1980. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.9 Almy, Thomas, 4/1977-5/1979. f.10 Altman, Lawrence K., 4/1974-5/1980. f.11 American College of Physicians, 3/1979-1/1980. (see photo file) f.12 American Epidemiological Society, 1971-1979. f.13 American Lung Association, 1974-1981. f.14 American Society for Clinical Investigation, 1975-1981. Box 24 f.1 Austrian, Robert, MD, 11/1978-10/1979. f.2 Avery, Mary Ellen, MD, 8/1975-2/1979. f3-4 B (General), 6/1971-10/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.5 Baker, Carol J., Baylor College of Medicine, 8/1977-10/1977. f.6 Barondess, Jeremiah, 1974-1980 f.7 Bauer, Katherine, 6/1979-9/1979. f.8 Baumgartner, Leona, 3/1973-12/1978. f.9 Bearn, Alexander G., 11/1973-2/1980. f.10 Beck, John C., 1/1973-9/1980. f.11 Becker, Ernest L. ("Stretch"), 11/1978-10/1979. f.12 Bedford-Stuyvesant, 3/1974-9/1974. f.13 Beeson, Paul, Folder 1, 2/1973-9/1981. Box 25 f.1 Beeson, Paul, Folder 2 2/1973-9/1981. f.2 Bennet, Ivan L., Jr., 5/1974-3/1977. f.3 Bergner, Lawrence, 11/1978-6/1981. f.4 B.I.O.P., 9/1973-10/1976. f.5 Black Organizations, 10/1976-4/1977. f.6 Bland, Calvin, 9/1980 f.7 Bliss, Ann, 2/1977.

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Box 25 (continued) f.8 Block, James A., 9/1981. f.9 Bogdonoff, Morton, 5/1975-8/1979. f.10 Bonica, John J., 10/1973-3/1975. f.11 Book Program, 2/1974-4/1974. f.12 BOSTID, 4/1973-3/1981. f.13 Boyce, Samuel H., IV, 7/1974-12/1974. f.14 Buchanan, Robert, 1972-1977. f.15 Bulgaria, 3/1972-11/1980. Box 26 f.1 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, 9/1978-4/1981. f.2 Burrows, Benjamin, 4/24/1980. f.3-4 C (General), 5/1973-10/1981. (Folder 4: Restricted-HIPAA) f.5 Califano, Joseph, 7/1978-8/1978. f.6 Capitation (USMFS), 9/1977. f.7 Cassell, Eric J., 4/1974-4/1981. f.8 Century Association, 1972-1981 (see Charpie) f.9 Chapman, Carleton, 6/1973-10/1979. f.10 Charpie, Bob, 1978. f.11 Child Abuse, 8/1978-1/1979. f.12 Child Health Care, 1/1977-6/1978. Box 27 f.1-3 China, 4/1976-3/1981. (Folder 1 Restricted-HIPAA) f.4 China, Committee on School Education, 1979. f.5 Chinn, May Edward, MD, 5/1980. f.6 Chronic Disease Program, 9/1981. f.7-8 C.I.R. of National Academy of Science--Correspondence, reports etc., 11/7: f.9 Cirrhosis, 6/1981 f.10 Cleveland, Harlan, 12/1973-6/1980. Box 28 f.1 Cluff, Leighton E., 10/1975-12/1979. f.2 Columbia/Barnard, 8/1978-6/1981. f.3 Columbia, Committee/Health Sciences, 4/14/1981. f.4 Columbia, Felig, Philip, 8/1980. f.5 Columbia P & S, "Barriers to Access...", 11/1980. f.6 Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, 4/1980-3/1981. f.7 Columbia Trustees, 9/1979-4/1981. f.8 Columbia University, 6/1980-10/1981.

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Box 28 (continued) f.9 Columbia University/ Nomination for Honorary Degrees, 12/1976- 1/1979. f.10 Colloquiums on Bicentennial Medicine in U.S., 5/1976. f.11 College of Medicine and Dentistry, N.J./Rutgers, 1/1979-6/1979. f.12 Community Hospital, 3/1974-6/1975. f.13 Comstock, George, 3/1979. f.14 Conferences & Articles List, 1/1978-10/1981. f.15 Cooper, Theodore, 6/1977-2/1979. f.16 Cornell Alumni, 2/1978 & Alumni Quarterly article on MCD, 6/1979. f.17 Coronary Heart Disease--Reprints, 1/1977-1/1981. f.18 Cosmos Club, 12/1973-6/1981 Box 29 f.1-2 Costikyan, Edward, 4/1973-10/1977 & Frances, 3/1975-2/1978 f.3 Council on Foreign Relations, 10/1976-8/1980. f.4 Council on Science and Technology for Development, 1/1978;5/1979. f.5 Crutcher, James';. 3/1978-5/1978. (Restricted-FERPA-HIPAA) f.6 Curtis, James L., 9/1973-1/1981. f.7 D ( General ), 9/1973-6/1981. (Restricted-FERPA) f.8 Dartmouth Medical School (also Robbins, Fred), 1/1977-10/1980. f.9 Daedalus, 11/1973-4/1974. f.10 Death (Soudek article, Summer '1979). f.11 Delbanco, Thomas, 10/1980-5/1981. f.12 Delmonte, Dr. Lillian (Memorial Sloan-Kettering), 1975-1977. f.13 Dentists, Fellows List, 9/24/1981. Box 30 f.1 Deuschle, Kurt, 5/1974-7/1981. f.2 Diethelm, Arnold, 7/1974-9/1981. f.3 Dole, Vincent, 1/1975-2/1979. f.4 Drew, Charles R., Postgraduate Medical School, 6/1973-2/1975. f.5 Dryer, Bernard, 8/1976-5/1978. f.6 DuBos, Rene J., 10/44-1/1981. f.7 Duke University Medical Center Proposal, 5/1974-8/1974. f.8 Dusseau, John, 1/1978-6/1981. f.9 E (General), 1/1975-9/1981. f.10 Ebert, Robert, 4/1977-11/1979. f.11 Ebin, Lois, 3/1980-4/1980. f.12 "Educating Physicians .for the Future", Blue Cross, 7/1981. f.13 Egypt, Israel, 12/1972-4/1980.

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Box 31 f.1 Egypt, Israel, 12/1972-4/1980. f.2 Eisenberg, Leon, 3/1978-6/1981. f.3 Emergency Medical Service, 5/1973-7/1978. f.4 Emergency Medicine, Resident/Fellow Program, 5/1975-7/1975. f.5 Ethics, 6/1967-1969. f.6-7 F (General), 6/1973-10/1981 f.8 Fairbank, John K., 1.1975-4/1975. Box 32 f.1 Falkner, Frank, M.D., 2/1978-4/1979. f.2 Family, 11/1975-10/1976. f.3 Family Resident Program, 3/1974-7/1974. f.4 Farmer, Terrence & Thomas (personal), 12/1975-6/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.5 Feinstein, Alvan, 7/1976-1982. f.6 Firman, James, 12/15/1980. f.7 Forkner, Claude, 2/1976-11/1977. f.8 Forward Planning, 1/1977-1/1979. f.9 Foundation History, 2/1980. f.10 Fox, Wallace, 3/1974-11/1979. f.11 Francis, Parkie B. Foundation, 10/1974-1/1975. f.12 Franklin, Evangeline, 10/1969-5/1976 (see also Many Farms IV B). (Restricted-FERPA) f.13 Friess, Constance, M.D., 4/1976-12/1979. f.14-15 G (General), 10/1973-11/1981. (Folder 15: Restricted-FERPA) Box 33 f.1 Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton, 9/1977-8/1980. f.2 Gamburg, Minnie, 1978. f.3 General Medical Care, n.d. (see Primary Medical Care). f.4 Gillmore, Daniel, 7/1974-7/1975. f.5 Ginzberg, Eli, 11/1974-5/1981. f.6 Goheen, Margaret (Megan), 4/1974-2/1975. f.7 Goodfield, June, MD, 1/1975-9/1977. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.8 Goodwin, Robert, MD, 3/1972-3/1978. f.9 Gordon, James, 2/1978-1/1979. f.10 Grant, Christine, 1/1979. f.11 H (General), 1/1973-11/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA)

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Box 34 f.1 H (General), 1/1973-11/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.2 Ham, Thomas Hale, 1/1975-2/1978. f.3 Hamburg, David A., 1/1974-9/1980. f.4 Harpur Forum, 10/1978-11/1978. f.5 Hawaii ("Medical Education at University of Hawaii"), 1/1971. f.6 HMO's (McD's Paper), post 1973. f.7 Health Services Corp., 1/1978-10/1978. f.8 Henry, James F., 1979-1980 f.9 Hiat, Howard, 1973-1978 f.10 Hiat/Bok, 1978-1979 f.11 Hicks, Robert (Restricted-FERPA) f.12 Hillhouse High School Reunion, 5/30/1975 f.13 Himsworth/Beeson, 1978-1980 f.14 Hinkle, Lawrence, 4/1977-6/1979. f.15 Hitch, Charles J., 4/1977-9/1977. f.16 Hoffman, Stephen, 4/1972-9/1981. Box 35 f.1 Hornick, Richard, 7/1977-3/1978. f.2 Hospice Articles, 1978. f.3 Hubbard, Wm., MD, 2/15/1978. f.4 I (General), 7/1973-10/1981 (Restricted-FERPA). f.5 Indians, Association on American Indian Affairs, 1/1974-5/1980. f.6 Infant Mortality, 1977-1979. f.7 Influenza, 1/1969-3/1969. f.8 Information Systems Project, 7/1978. f.9 Inst. for Congress, 6/1973-11/1976. f.10 I.S.T.C., 3/1979-11/1979. f.11 Institute of Medicine (IOM), 3/1974-9/1981. Box 36 f.1 Institute of Medicine, Congress, 3/1973-2/1978. f.2 Institute of Medicine, Membership Policy Committee, 6/1974- 10/1980. f.3 Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Proposal of Candidates for Election, 11/1977-1/1981. f.4 Institute of Medicine, History, 1968-1980. f.5 Institute of Medicine, Presidential Search Committee, 3/1979- 3/1980. f.6 Institute of Medicine, Presidential Search Committee, Council, 5/1973-1/1974.

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Box 36 (continued) f.7 Institute of Medicine, Bryant Committee, International Health, 1973-1978. f.8 Institute of Medicine, Evans Committee, International Health, 5/1979. f.9 Institute of Medicine, Frederickson, Donald S., M.D., 1974-1981 f.10 Institute of Medicine, Committee on International Relations, 1/1980-2/1980 f.11 Institute of Medicine, Conference, Bellagio, Italy, 10/1979. f.12 Institute of Medicine, Conference on Pharmaceuticals, D. Hamburg 1/1979 Box 37 f.1 Institute of Medicine, Conference on Human Rights, 4/1977.

f.2 Institute of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health Policy Fellows, 1976-1977

f.3 Institute of Medicine, Robbins; Simon; Trexler, 1979-1981. f.4 Institute of Medicine, Task Force on Structure, 1980-1981. f.5 Institute of Medicine, Vietnam, 8-9/1973. f.6 Interplanetary Society, 4/1973-1/1974. f.7 Interurban Clinical Club, 4/1974-6/1979. f.8 Iran, 12/1974-3/1975. f.9 J (General), 9/1972-6/1981. f.10 Jacobs, Robert Alan, 8/1977-12/1977. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.11 James, Thomas N., MD, 4-5/1978. f.12-13 Johnson, Kenneth G., 9/1973-12/1980. f.14 Johnson, Kenneth, Century Club Nomination, 5/1980-12/1980. f.15 Johnson, Kenneth, IOM Nomination, 12/1980. f.16 Johnson, Marie Louise, (Mrs. K.G.), 6/1977-8/1980. Box 38 f.1-2 K (General), 1973-1981. (Folder 1: Restricted-FERPA) f.3 Kaiser Foundation Report on Health Care, 12/1972. f.4 Kalinowski, Robert H., 7/1974-6/1977. f.5 Karel, Frank, 3/1976. f.6 Kay, Professor L., Sensory Perception Proposal, 8/1978-11/1978. f.7 Kennedy, Donald, 11/1976-8/1979. f.8 Khakpour, Manijeh, M.D., 7/1980-7/1981. f.9 Kilbourne, Edwin D., Chapter XIII, n.d., Correspondence, 4/1979- 6/1981. f.10-11 Kilbourne, Edwin, Prop. and Papers on Flu, 1973-10/1978.

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Box 39 f.1 Klein, Daniel B., 6/1970-7/1975. (Restricted-FERPA) f.2 Knowles, John, MD., 8/1974-4/1979. f.3 Koch-Weser, Dieter, 1/1970-4/1979. f.4 Krim, Mathilde, PhD., 12/1978-1/1979. f.5 Kurnitz, Stephen, MD., PhD, Articles, 1969-1976. f.6-7 L (General), 11/1968-9/81. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.8 Lee, Phillip, MD, 12/1973-9/1980. f.9 Levin, John, 9/1977-3/1981. f.10 Levin, Wilbur, 7/1974-11/1979. f.11 Levine, Philip, MD, 7/1976-9/1981. f.12 Living Will, 1/1978-5/1978. f.13 Lythcote, George I., MD, 5/1973-6/1980. f.14 M (General), 1/1973-11/1981. Box 40 f.1 M (General), 1/1973-11/1981. f.2 Madison, Donald L., 3/1972-12/1977 f.3 Mahler, Halfdan, MD, 10/1978-11/1978 f.4 Mahoney, John F., 7/43-12/49. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.5 Marks, Joan (Sarah Lawrence College), 6/1980-9/1980. f.6 Marks, Paul, 7/1974-9/81. f.7 Martin, William. McC., 5/1976-3/1981. f.8 Maryland, University of, Medical Experiment, 1975. f.9 Matthews, Lisa, 6/1975-1/1976. (Restricted-FERPA) Box 41 f.1 Mac (General), 5/1973-6/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.2 MacEachron, David (Japan Society), 1/1977-7/1978. f.3 Madison/Shenkin Paper ( Committee for Responsible Physicians), 6/1978. f.4 Mc (General), 5/1973-6/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.5 McBride, Andrew F., Jr., MD, 12/1973-4/1980. f.6 McBride, Andrew F., III, 2/1978-6/1980. f.7 McCarthy, Eugene, MD, (NYH-CMC), 3/1978. f.8 McCormick, Marie, MD, 11/1979-7/1981. f.9 McDermott, Catharine, 5/2/1979. f.10-11 McGill, William J., 10/1973-5/1980. f.12 McKeown, Thomas, 2/1979-8/1980. f.13 Medicaid Mills, 1975-1977. f.14 Medical Schools, 1973-1974. f.15 Meikle, Thomas H., 4/1973-7/1980. f.16 Mellinkoff, Sherman M., MD, 3/1978.

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Box 41 (cont) f.17 Mellors, Robert C., Ph.D., 11/1975-3/1978. Box 42 f.1 Merkatz, Irwin R., 11/1973-11/1979. f.2 Migrants, 5/1973. Miller, C. Phillip, MD, 1974-1980 f.3 Millman, Robert (NYH-CMC), 5/1975-12/1975. f.4-5 Minority Groups, 1964-1974. f.6 Moon, Reverend (I.C.U.S.), 6/1976-7/1980. f.7 Morehouse Medical School--Feasibility Study, 1978. f.8 Morgan, Gerald D., 6/1976-7/1976. f.9 Morison, Robert, 6/1973-8/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.10 Morrow, Richard H., 1969-1974. f.11 Mote, I.W. (China), 1974-1979. f.12 Moulding, Thomas, MD, 10/1974-3/1979. f.13 Murphy, John, 4/1974-8/1981. Box 43 f.1 Muschenheim, Carl, 8/1973-4/1977. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.2 N (General), 4/1973-11/1981. (Restricted-FERPA-HIPAA) f.3 Naquency, Toby, M.D., 6.1972-9/1977. f.4 National Academy of Sciences, Annual Meeting, 4/1981. f.5 National Academy of Sciences, By-Laws, 411973-4/1980. f.6 National Academy of Sciences, Biography of McD, 11/1978. f.7 National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Remote Sensing, etc 5/1975-8/1976. f.8 National Academy of Sciences, Diesel Impacts Study, 8/1980-9/1980. f.9 National Academy of Sciences, Elections (Press, etc.), 1980. f.10 National Academy of Sciences, Election Procedures, 7/1978-8/1981. f.11 National Academy of Sciences, Handler, Philip, 4/1973-7/1981. f.12 National Academy of Sciences, Health Service Research (V. Dole), 1/1979-3/1979. f.13 National Academy of Sciences, Hebrides, 3-4/1974. f.14 National Academy of Sciences , IOM Hypertension Review, 1980. f.15 National Academy of Sciences, IOM Workshop, 9/3-5/1980. f.16 National Academy of Sciences, Membership Candidates, 4/1978. f.17 National Academy of Sciences, Membership Procedures, 8/1977- 7/1980. f.18 National Academy of Sciences--National Research Council , 6/1980-4/1981.

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Box 44 f.1 National Academy of Sciences, Press Releases, etc., 1966-1968. f.2 National Academy of Sciences, Section of Medical Science, 4/1973- 5/1974. f.3 National Advisory Health Council, Material for Discussion with Secretary, 2/16/1959 f.4 National Commission-Shannon, 6/1974. f.5 National Institutes of Health Task Force, 3-4/1981. f.6-7 NIH Task Force on Cooperative Research, 4-5/1981. f.8 National Programs, 8/1979-9/1979. f.9 Nevada, University of, 11/1973. f.10 Newill, Dr. Vaun, 2/1976-6/1976. f.11 N.Y. Giants (Football) Subscription (Raymond., Dana), 1973-1981. f.12 New York Hospital, Dr. William. Arnold, 11/1977. f.13 New York Hospital, 7/1975-6/1981. f.14 New York Hospital, Cornell, 1/1977-6/1980. f.15 New York State Department of Health (Dr. Kevin Cahill), 12/1978-1/1981. f.16 New York State , Temporary State Commission on Living Costs, 7/26/1981 f.17 New York University, 3/1977-11/1977. f.18 Nichols, Andrew W., 3/1979-9/1981. f.19 North Carolina, Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr., 9/1977-2/1978. f.20 Notes taken by Rene Dubos on McDermott Lectures, 1951 (copies of originals in Rockefeller University Archives rec Fall 1987) f.21 Nuclear War and Weapons, Effects of, 5/1981-6/1981. f.22 Nurse Practitioners, 9/1973-6/1978 Box 45 f.1 Nursing Paper, 9/1978-10/1978 f.2 Nutrition, Articles, 7/1976-5/1977. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.3 Nutrition and Brain Damage, 4/1974-11/1974. f.4 O (General), 4/1974-10/1981. f.5-6 P (General), 1973-191981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.7 Pan American Health Organization, 4/1974-3/1975. f.8 Perpich, Joseph, MD, J.D., 2/1981-4/1981. f.9 Physicians for Social Responsibility, National Advisory Board, 9-10/1981. f.10 Piller, Gordon J., 11/1978-8/1979. f.11 Plum, Fred (Cornell), Comp. Neurology Data Bank, 7/1974-2/1981. f.12 Polls, 1976 f.13 Population Control, 1980. f.14 P.P.C.--Minutes, 6/1981-9/1981.

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Box 45 (cont) f.15 Princeton Medical Group, n.d. Box 46 f.1 Princeton University, 1/1968-6/1981. f.2 Princeton University, Bowen, William G., Pres., 2/1974-7/1981. f.3 Princeton University, Class of 1924, 55th Reunion, 6/1979. f.4 Princeton University, Class of 1930, 50th Reunion, 6/7/1980. f.5 Princeton University, Course, 1974-1975. (Restricted-FERPA) f.6 Princeton University, Course, 1979 f.7-8 Princeton University, Course Lecture, 2/10 & 2/12/1981. f.9 Princeton University, Health Services Council, 1/1975-7/1981. f.10 Princeton University, Thesis Advisor, 10/1979-3/1980. f.11 Primary Care Residencies, 11/1972-3/1977. f.12 Problem Solving Session, 7/10/1979. f.13 Proger, Samuel, Primary Care, 8/1974-9/1974. Box 47 f.1 Protein Task Force, 7/1980-1/1981. f.2 Public Affairs and Public Information, 5/1973-7/1974. f.3 Q (General), 8/1977-3/1978. f.4 R (General), 1/1974-9/1981. f.5 Reader, George, MD, 10/1973-1/1979. f.6 Research Support, 1978/1979. f.7 Retirement Research Foundation (Millennessy). 3/1981. f.8 Reznokoff, Paul, MD, 9/1977-5/1981. f.9 Rice, Dorothy P., 2/1976-10/1979. f.10 Roberts, Richard B., 4/1974-8/1977. f.11 Robbins, Fred/Cosmos Club Nominations, 10/1980-4/1981. Box 48 f.1 Robitzek, Edward, 3/1978-7/1979. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.2 Roche, Mary & Terence (Personal), 6/1974-5/1980. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.3 Rogers, Carl R., 3/1974-8/1977. f.4 Rogers, David E., 191977-1980. f.5 Rogers, Terence A., 4/1974-9/1980. f.6 Rosatti & Sherry--Clippings with Reprint, 1978. f.7 Rosenberg, Dr. Norman, 11/1973-3/1976. f.8 Rutgers--DNA, Sickle Cell Anemia, 11/1980-2/1981. f.9 S (General), 12/1973-10/1981 f.10 S (General), 12/1973-10/1981 (Restricted-HIPAA)

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Box 49 f.1 S (General), 12/1973-10/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.2 Sacks, Michael, 4/1978-11/1978. f.3 Sadler, Alfred, M.D., 5/1979-3/1980. f.4 Sadler, Blair, 9/1975-4/1979. f.5 Saperstein, Alfred, 11/1973-5/1975. f.6 Schaeffer, Leonard (HEW), 11/1978-12/1979. f.7 Schepp, Leopold Foundation, 9/1974-9/1981. f.8 Schroeder, S.A., 6/1980-9/1980. f.9 Schwartz, Doris, 5/1975-3/1978. f.10 Schwartz, Leroy L., M.D., 7/1975-3/1978. f.11 Science Magazine, 12/1977. f.12 Seldin, Donald W., 6/1975-12/1980. f.13 Sellers, Thomas F., Jr., 8/1980-5/1981. Box 50 f.1 Sexuality (Finney), 5-6/1973. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.2 Sheldon, Roger A., 12/1973-7/1978. f.3 Slepian, Marvin S., 6/1975-12/1976. f.4 Sloan Commission on Government and High Education, 10/1977- 3/1980. f.5 Smallpox--Literature, 1974-1979. f.6 South African Investments, 1977. f.7 Sovern, Michael (Columbia Univ. Investiture), 9/1980. f.8 Stallones, Reuel A., M.D., 3-11/1980. f.9 Starfield, Barbara, 3-7/1980. f.10 Stead, Eugene, Jr., 12/1975-8/1979. f.11-12 Stead Lecture, Correspondence, Lecture, 3/1974-11/1974. f.13 Strengthening US Programs to Improve Health Care, 4/1978 f.14 Strickland, W.J., 5/1973-9/1973. f.15 Striner, Herbert E., 9/1973. f.16 Stunkard, Albert, 9/1975-10/1978. f.17 Sutherland, John, 3/1973. Box 51 f.1 T (General), 4/1973-9/1981. f.2 Task Force, Maternal and Prenatal Health, 12/1974-1/1976. f.3 Task Force, National Conference on Preventative Medicine, 12/1974- 1/1975. f.4 Temin, Peter, 1979 f.5 Thoens, John, 6/1976-9/1981. f.6 Thomas, Lewis, M.D., 2/1973-4/1979. f.7 Three Mile Island (Jacob Fabrikent), 9/1979-11/1979.

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Box 51 (cont) f.8 Tilson, David, 2/1979-9/1981 f.9 Tressler, Arthur, 8/1976-10/1980 f.10 Trudeau Institute, 12/1973-12/1980. f.11 T.B., Disappearance of, Staff Talk (Have tape), 5/15/1976. f.12 Turino, Gerard, 3/1980-10/1980. f.13 U (General), 4/1979-5/1981. f.14 UNCSTD, Vienna, 6/1979-8/1979. Box 52 f.1 UN Conference, 1963; Todd, M., 9/1978-12/1979. f.2 United Negro College Fund, 191980. f.3 V (General), 12/1974-1/1981. f.4-5 W (General), 5/1973-9/1981. (Folder 5: Restricted-FERPA) f.6 Walsh, William., 4/1975-11/1977. f.7 Wangeman, Frank, 9/1975-10/1981. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.8 Ward, Hal., MD, 1/1974-3/1979. Box 53 f.1 Weston, Moran, PhD., 5/1977-5/1981. f.2 Weymuller, Robert, 6/1979-10/1979. f.3 Whitlock, John (Dr.), 6/1973-3/1977. f.4 Who's Who, 1977-1981. f.5 Wijsmuller, Gerard, 8/1960-1/1974. (Restricted-HIPAA) f.6 Wilson, Carroll, 7/1973-6/1977. f.7 Wolfson, Edward A., 12/1973-10/1979. f.8 Woodward, Theodore, 3/1979-8/1979. f.9 World Bank, 8/1979. f.10 World Health Organization, 6/1966-6/1981. f.11 World Health Organization, Geneva, K.L. Hitze, 2/1979-12/1980. f.12 World Health Organization, Geneva, TB and Respiratory Diseases,

6/1978-7/1981. Box 54 f.1 World Health Organization, Primary Health Care, 6/1978-5/1979. f.2 Wright, Irving, M.D., 7/1976-1980. f.3 Y (General), 10/1974-8/1981. f.4 Z (General), 5/1977-6/1981. f.5 Pharmaceuticals for Developing Countries, Conference Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, January 1979 f.6 Reprints, 1944-1958

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Box 55 f.1 Reprints, 1966-1978 f.2 Reprints, 1981-1983, undated f.3 Reprints, Tuberculosis, 1940-1959 (Restricted-HIPAA)