Box 2
Contains 16 Results:
Theodore Binder Hospital, 1959-1961
Includes correspondence, newsletters, and other documents related to the establishment and support of a hospital in Amazonian Peru, founded by Dr. Theodor(e) Binder. The correspondence mainly consists of members of the Society discussing the hospital and planning to meet with Binder during a visit back to the United States. Also includes numerous photocopies of a New York Times article, dated November 23, 1959, on the subject of the hospital
Book and Publication Project, 1956-1961
This folder includes correspondence regarding an initiative (started by Lucille Kach) to send medical texts and literature to doctors in India and an effort undertaken by the Society to send literature to doctors in Eastern Europe
Books to Yugoslavia, 1959-1960
Includes correspondence requesting books and medical magazines to be sent to doctors in Yugoslavia
Bruderhof (Sanatorio Primavera), 1958-1959
Includes a brochure and few pieces of correspondence, primarily focused on a hospital in Paraguay
Canadian Friend, 1953
A letter and its response re: advertising for Canadian doctors interested in joining the Friends Medical Society
Centerville Medical Group, 1955-1956
Folder includes an leaflet for Centreville Medical Group (group of medical personnel serving in Western Pennsylvania), a letter to Huston Westover asking for help for the Medical Group from the Friends Medical Society, and a letter expressing interest in joining the Group
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1950-1961
Includes: correspondence re: imprisoned conscientious objectors with medical degrees or certification and a number of newsletters ("News Notes") from the Central Committee from the year of 1951
Certificate of Incorporation, 1961
Two copies of the Certificate of Incorporation of the Friends Medical Foundation
Chemical and Biological Warfare News Release, 1960
Copies of a news release, editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine, and article in the Friends Journal published by the Friends Medical Society denouncing further development of chemical and biological weapons
China Flood, Famine, and Disease Response, 1955
A series of letters between members of the Medical Society and Lewis Hoskins about how best to send aid to a region in China