Subject Files, 1937-1948
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- Creator:
- Trent, Josiah Charles
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Contains correspondence, printed material, and research notes grouped around surgical and medical historical subjects. Series also contains materials pertaining to Mary Duke Biddle Trent's activities following her husband's death, Duke University commencement, the Lincoln Hospital Board of Trustees, and Duke Hospital Library. Materials date from 1937 to 1948.
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