The records consist of records of Associate Dean Howard Levitin, including committee minutes and reports, clinical correlations, and records on the Yale Medical School Council.
T he records consist of student files, correspondence, research and grant materials, reprints, and reports of department chairman Harry S. N. Greene and grants and contracts of the Department of Pathology at the Yale School of Medicine.
The records consist of administrative files, reports, correspondence, and personnel and student records documenting the Department of the History of Science and Medicine (known as the Department of the History of Medicine prior to 1959) at the Yale Medical School. Included are the records of the department chairs John Farquhar Fulton, Frederick Lawrence Holmes, Derek John de Solla Price, and Lloyd Grenfell Stevenson, and the correspondence of professors George Rosen and Henry Ernest Sigerist.
The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, curriculum materials, subject files, faculty and personnel files, and financial and administrative files of the deans of the Yale School of Medicine. Included are records of deans George Blumer, Milton G. Winternitz, Stanhope Bayne-Jones, Francis G. Blake, Cyril N. H. Long, Vernon W. Lippard, and Robert W. Berliner.
The records consist of correspondence, referrals, reports, reviews, photographs, and minutes documenting the activities and responsibilities of the deputy dean of the Yale School of Medicine. Included are the records of Arthur Ebbert, Jr. and Richard Belitsky as deputy dean.
The records consist of plans, budgets, and notes documenting the operations of the Office of Financial Affairs and Management at the Yale School of Medicine.
The records consist of correspondence, applications, recommendations, and general subject files documenting the activities and operations of the Department of Pharmacology at the Yale School of Medicine.
The materials consist of raw video footage shot between 1989 and 1992, which Biomedical Communications used in promotional and training programs. The videotapes include content concerning the construction and renovation of several Yale Medical School buildings, including the Yale Medical Library, the Yale Psychiatric Institute, and the Bass Biology Center and promotions for the Veteran's Administration Project, Environment for Health, and the John F. Kennedy Symposium. Videotapes documenting surgeries, clinical experiments and procedures, medical technologies, medical examinations, and dissections are also included.
The records consist of data and research notebooks documenting the hematopoiesis research project of Diana Krause, associate professor of laboratory medicine and pathology at the Yale School of Medicine.