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President Kennedy and Addison's disease

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    President Kennedy and Addison's disease

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    Scrapbook of materials related to Hans Gross, 1847-1915, and his work in criminology

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    Scrapbook collection of 8 items containing biographical information about the criminologist Hans Gross, 1847-1915, and his work in criminology. Items include typescript of a journal article; newspaper clippings, articles detached from journals, a photostat copy of a journal article and a typescript sheet of information from a newspaper.

    637809

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    [Articles on diseases of the digestive organs]

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    A bound collection of approximately 40 titles of medical journal articles published 1890-1895. Most articles are detached from The New York Medical Journal; some articles are from The Dietetic and Hygenic Gazette.

    753633

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    Anaheim disease of the grape: manuscript

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    Manuscript of Max William Gardner's examination of the Pierce's disease of the grape, which was first discovered near Anaheim by Newton Barris Pierce in 1892 and had a significant impact on Southern California agriculture. Includes a variety of excerpts from contemporary reports and includes references to the effect of the disease on the James DeBarth Shorb ranch. Typewritten with handwritten corrections. Also contains a published version of the manuscript (1975).

    mssHM 73798-73799

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    Kennedy, Ethel

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    Two items of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Ethel Kennedy (Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy. The letter from Chandler is a sympathy letter to Ethel Kennedy upon the death of her brother George Skakel, Jr. The other is a note card from the Kennedys thanking him for his letter and attached is a memorial card.

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    Los Angeles County Medical Association printed materials collection, (bulk 1930-1989)

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    [2] leaves. Newspaper article detached from Los Angeles Times, April 16, 1967. Subtitle from label: Dr Charles Leroy Lowman and other American doctors from the Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital conduct clinic in Calexico for Mexican children from the Mexicali area. LACMA call number: LACMA Calif L98 D65 1967.

    644034_646