The Duke Endowment, established by James Buchanan Duke in 1924, provided the funds to form Duke's School of Medicine and Duke Hospital. Since its inception in 1924, the hospital has greatly expanded and is ranked among the top hospitals in the United States. Types of materials include manuals, meeting minutes, handbooks, business ledgers, reports, a poster from Respiratory Care Services, and digital files. Materials range in date from 1934 to 2021
Contains newspaper clippings, publications, and reprints collected by Onyekwere Akwari. Materials date from 1934 to 2019, with the bulk from 1960 to 2019.
Contains Harris' professional materials from his time working at Duke. Types of materials include photographs, negatives, contact prints; IRB materials, both analog and digital; "Protection of Human Subjects in Research at DUMC" manual drafts and different versions; and other administrative materials. Materials date to 1934 to 2007.
Contains oversize logbooks, registers, programs, pamphlets, invitations, programs, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and a reel of film. Materials range in date from 1934 to 1996.
Contains the records of the Duke Hospital Auxiliary, a public relations and fundraising volunteer program at Duke Hospitals. The Auxiliary formed in 1933 as the Duke Hospital Women's Auxiliary and ran until 1947. In 1950, the Auxiliary program was reestablished as the Duke Hospital Auxiliary. Types of materials include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, financial materials, reports, clippings, pamphlets, scrapbooks, logs, and photographs. Major subjects include Duke University Hospital Auxiliary and volunteer workers in hospitals. Materials range in date from 1934 to 1996.