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Public health

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

American Women's Hospitals Service photographs

 Collection
Identifier: WM-144-a
Overview The American Women's Hospitals (AWH) developed from the War Service Committee of the Medical Women's National Association (later called the American Medical Women's Association) in 1917, to provide, register and finance American women physicians for war work; to offer medical and emergency relief to refugees; and, later, to provide international public health service. In 1959, AWH became an independent agency and remained such until 1982 when it re-merged with the American Medical Women's...
Dates: 1917 - 1982

Center for Hunger Free Communities records

 Collection
Identifier: UR-03-029
Content Description

This collection is divided into two series documenting two separate aspects of the Center for Hunger-Free Communities: the Summer Meals and Witness to Hunger programs. The Center is run by the Dornsife School of Public Health. Documents include testimonies before U.S. Congress, audio files of media interviews, PDF files of news articles about the projects, and published research about hunger. Filetypes: PDF, Excel (.xlsx), mp3.

Dates: 2010-2019

James L. Kitchen papers

 Collection
Identifier: HU.082
Overview Dr. James L. Kitchen was a prominent Philadelphia physician and homeopath who was born on March 8, 1800. Dr. Kitchen graduated from the University of Pennsylvania College of Medicine in 1822 and continued his studies in Europe until 1824. He became acquainted with homeopathy in the late 1830s and was an instrumental part of the founding and administrative function of the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania. Dr. Kitchen also worked in public health as Port Physician, and maintained a...
Dates: 1821-1840; Majority of material found in 1821-1840