Organizations, 1928-1973

Creator:
Forbus, Wiley Davis
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Series is organized alphabetically by organization name and then sub divided under the organization name by committee names and conferences when applicable. Series includes materials from annual meetings, administrative records, topical reports, journal review documents, newsletters, and research on committee topics among others. Major topics of interest are the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina (MSSNC) and North Carolina Society of Pathologists Committees on the Coroner's System. This series differs from the Conferences series in that much of the Conferences series is specifically Duke related, whereas, the conferences within the Organizations series are those for national and regional entities. Materials date from 1928 to 1973.

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