Archives & Special Collections, Columbia University Health Sciences Library
Jerome Pierce Webster Papers
WEBSTER, JEROME PIERCE, 1888-1974.
Papers, 1545-1975 (bulk 1928-1974)
c. 128 cubic feet (344 document boxes, 4 cartons, 5 flat boxes, 23 index card boxes,
91 slide boxes, 4 glass slide boxes, 6 oversize folders)
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Jerome Pierce Webster, plastic surgeon, medical historian, and book
collector, was born August 2, 1888 in Ashland, New Hampshire, to the Rev. Lorin Webster, an
Episcopal clergyman, and his wife, Jennie Adams Webster. In 1892 the family moved to
Plymouth, N.H., where the Rev. Webster became Headmaster of the Holderness School, a
position he would hold for thirty years.
Jerome P. Webster was educated at Holderness, Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut (A.B.,
1910), and Johns Hopkins University (M.D., 1914). He completed an internship and residency
in surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. In 1916 Webster was appointed Special Assistant to the
U.S. Ambassador to Germany with responsibility for helping inspect prisoner-of-war camps.
Upon the American entry into the war, he joined the U.S. Army Medical Corps and was attached
to the 30th Engineers, 1st Gas Regiment. He saw action at Toul, Chateau-Thierry, and St. Mihiel,
and received the Croix de Guerre with gold star.
Upon the end of the war Webster returned to Hopkins to complete his surgical training. In 1921
he became the first resident in surgery at the recently opened Peking Union Medical College. He
remained there until 1926, rising to Associate Professor of Surgery and kindling a life-long love
of China and its people. It was at PUMC that Webster decided to specialize in plastic surgery.
On his return trip to the U.S. in 1926 he visited numerous plastic surgeons in Europe, spending
considerable time in England with the noted Harold Gillies.
In 1927 Allen O. Whipple, Chairman of the Columbia University Department of Surgery, invited
Webster to New York to establish a plastic surgery service at the soon-to-be-opened Columbia-
Presbyterian Medical Center. He accepted and was appointed Harkness Fellow in Surgery which
allowed him to spend the fall and winter of 1927-28 further refining his surgical skills under
Vilray P. Blair at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis.
Webster was in charge of plastic surgery at Columbia-Presbyterian’s Vanderbilt Clinic, 1928-
1954, and was founder and director of the plastic surgery service at Presbyterian Hospital, 1930-
1954. During this time Webster rose from Asst. Attending Surgeon to Attending Surgeon; he
was named Consultant in Plastic Surgery upon his retirement in 1954. He would continue to
operate until 1962.
Plastic surgery at Columbia-Presbyterian grew tremendously under Webster’s direction. From a
small service that had difficulty obtaining operating room time, by 1934 it was seeing over 1700
patients annually, largely in Vanderbilt Clinic but with a growing number of private patients.
The division of plastic surgery saw over 60,000 patients between 1934 and 1954. Scientifically,
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Webster and his colleagues did important work with thoraco-epigastric tube flaps, multiple
congenital deformities, cross-leg flaps, and skin grafts.
Though a skillful and sought-after operator, Webster’s enduring medical legacy was as an
educator. He has been called “the founding father of plastic surgery education in the United
States.” The residency program in plastic surgery that he established at Columbia-Presbyterian in
1937 was one of the first in the U.S. and attracted students from around the world. During
Webster’s tenure (1937-1954), over 40 surgeons were trained, many of whom would go on to
become leaders in the field.
He was appointed Associate in Surgery at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and
Surgeons in 1931 and was eventually Professor of Clinical Surgery (1948-1954), before being
named Professor Emeritus at his retirement in 1954.
Concerned with professionalizing the still-emerging specialty of plastic surgery, Webster was
one of the founders of the American Board of Plastic Surgery in 1937 and served as its chairman,
1947-49. He was active in all the major plastic surgery organizations serving as President of the
American Association of Plastic Surgeons, 1941-42; Vice President of the American Society for
Surgery of the Hand, 1956-57; and 2nd Vice President of the American Society of Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgeons, 1945-47.
About the time he came to Columbia-Presbyterian, Webster became interested in the history of
plastic surgery and he began to buy books, both current and historical, in the field. In 1932, with
financial assistance from the Dept. of Surgery, he purchased from the Berlin rare book dealer
Oscar Rothacker the complete libraries of two German plastic surgeons. With this single
acquisition, which included hundreds of books dating back to 1490 as well as several thousand
19th and 20th century medical dissertations, Webster created the nucleus of what would become
the most comprehensive plastic surgery library in the world.
By the time of his death, the Jerome P. Webster Library of Plastic Surgery held about 5,500
books dating from the 15th to the 20th centuries, over 33,000 reprints, several thousand European
medical school dissertations, thousands of photographs, dozens of prints and engravings, and
several manuscripts. Webster conceived of his library as a broad resource for the history of
surgery in general. It includes one of the first anatomical works published in English (1553), the
first work devoted solely to burns (1607), the first book on skin transplantation (1804), as well as
works in a wide range of surgical specialties in many languages. Webster deeded the library to
Columbia University in 1939, though it remained under his supervision while he lived. After his
death, the library became part of Columbia’s Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library and in
1976 was physically transferred to the Library’s new quarters in the Hammer Health Sciences
Center.
As early as 1929, Webster had acquired a copy of the first book on plastic surgery, Gaspare
Tagliacozzi’s De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem of 1597. During a European study trip in
1931, Webster spent time in Italy hoping to find out more about this 16th century surgeon who
had been a professor at the University of Bologna. Working with Martha Teach Gnudi, an
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American studying for her doctorate at Bologna, Webster discovered several hundred documents
relating to Tagliacozzi in Italian archives.
Upon Gnudi’s return to the US, Webster hired her as his research assistant and librarian.
Together they wrote Documenti Inediti Intorno alla Vita di Gaspare Tagliacozzi (1935), a
biographical sketch of Tagliacozzi based on the documents they had unearthed. They followed
this with The Life and Times of Gaspare Tagliacozzi, Surgeon of Bologna, 1545-1599: With a
Documented Study of the Scientific and Cultural Life of Bologna in the Sixteenth Century (New
York: Reichner, 1950). This work, the only comprehensive biography of Tagliacozzi in any
language, was immediately hailed as a classic of scientific biography; it won Gnudi and Webster
the 1954 William H. Welch Medal of the American Association for the History of Medicine for a
book “of outstanding scholarly merit in the field of medical history.”
Subsequently, Webster wrote a short, unpublished history of the Columbia University College of
Physicians and Surgeons. He also did extensive research for a planned biography, never written,
of Joseph Constantine Carpue (1764-1846), the British surgeon who revived plastic surgery in
Europe in 1816. Besides his historical works, Webster authored or co-authored about three dozen
scientific articles and wrote the chapter on plastic surgery for several editions of Frederick
Christopher’s A Textbook of Surgery by American Authors (1936 and later).
Besides his work for plastic surgery societies, Webster was active in a wide range of
organizations. He was a founder and president of the American Bureau for Medical Aid to
China, and was active in several other China-aid organizations; he was a longtime trustee of the
Holderness School and Trinity College; and a member of the Grolier Club, the Charaka Club,
and the Century Association. He was elected a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine
in 1932 and served it as a trustee, vice president, chairman of the editorial board of its Bulletin,
secretary and chairman of the Section on Historical and Cultural Medicine, and president of the
Friends of the Rare Book Room.
Webster received an honorary doctorate from the University of Bologna in 1952. He was twice
decorated by the Chinese Nationalist and Greek governments for his medical assistance to their
countries. The Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery bestowed an honorary citation
on him in 1958 for his distinguished contributions to the field. He was an honorary member of
several foreign medical societies.
Webster married Geraldine Rockefeller McAlpin in 1934; they had three children before her
death in 1938. In 1951, he married Emily Brune Randall who died in 1965. Jerome P. Webster
died Nov. 14, 1974 at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City survived by
his children and several grandchildren.
This sketch was based on Webster’s New York Times obituary, Nov. 15, 1974; McLaughlin, Michael J., “The
Origins of the Plastic Surgery Program at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center,” Plas Reconst Surg v. 99, n. 2
(Feb. 1997); Foo, Roy C. et al., “Jerome P. Webster, MD (1888-1974),” Current Surg v. 63, n. 1 (Jan/Feb 2006);
and from materials in the Webster Papers.
ORGANIZATION: Organized in 14 series and numerous sub-series: 1. Correspondence & Subject
Files; 2. Biographical Materials & Personal Correspondence; 3. Columbia-Presbyterian Medical
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Center/Presbyterian Hospital; 4. Organizations; 5. Jerome P. Webster Library of Plastic Surgery;
6. Writings & Research; 7. U.S. Army Courses in Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery; 8. Diaries/
Date Books; 9. Newspaper Clippings; 10. Clinical Records; 11. Index Cards; 12. Scrapbooks;
13. Non-Print, Separated, and Oversize Materials; 14. Artifacts.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The Webster Papers include correspondence, financial records, minutes,
reports, clinical records, date books, research notes, drafts of books and articles, newspaper
clippings, photographs, sketchbooks and drawings, prints, slides, film, and artifacts.
Although photographs and transcripts of original documents from Italian archives bring the
earliest date of these papers back to 1545, the bulk of the material spans Webster’s career at the
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 1928-1974. There are only a few items from his time at
Peking Union Medical College and almost nothing documenting his life before 1924. While
Series 2 does contain some family correspondence and records, the papers largely document
Webster’s professional life.
Each series and most sub-series are described separately:
SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECT FILES
BOXES 1-88 Outgoing and incoming correspondence, largely 1928-1974. Most of the correspondence is with
professional colleagues, though some personal letters are present. In addition, the series holds
extensive records relating to Webster’s involvement in numerous professional organizations,
including the American Association of Plastic Surgeons, American Board of Plastic Surgery,
American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, and the Pan-American Medical
Association. There are also significant records relating to his membership in the Charaka Club,
Century Association, Grolier Club, Halsted Society, and the New York Academy of Medicine.
There is extensive correspondence with Gustave Aufricht, Arturo Castiglione, John F. Fulton,
Martha Teach Gnudi, Robert H. Ivy, Sir Archibald McIndoe, Gustavo Sanvenero-Rosselli, Ferris
Smith, and Allen O. Whipple. Correspondence is generally organized by subject rather than by
person; those letters not concerned with professional affairs are filed by surname in general
alphabetical files. In addition, letters by the same person may have been filed under the name of
an organization, or under the name of the correspondent, or in a general alphabetical folder.
Researchers need to check all three locations to be sure of finding every letter from a specific
individual.
SERIES 2: BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS & PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
BOXES 88-91 Resumes; biographical questionnaires; entries for biographical reference works; bibliographies;
and other biographical material. Also included are genealogical materials on the Webster,
Pierce, Adams and related families; condolence letters received at the death of Webster’s second
wife, Emily Brune Randall Webster; letters from his brother and sons; and general personal and
social correspondence, 1924-1974.
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Of particular interest is the “Report of the Work of Dr. Jerome P. Webster, Fellow in Surgery,
Presbyterian Hospital, 1928-29,” relating his activities in the department of surgery during his
first year at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.
SERIES 3: COLUMBIA-PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER/
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
BOXES 92-102 Records documenting Webster’s career in the Dept. of Surgery of the Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center, and especially his role as founder and leader of the department’s Division of
Plastic Surgery (1930-1954).
Subseries are as follows:
Sub-Series 3.1: General (4 boxes; 1.3 cubic feet) General correspondence with Presbyterian Hospital and the Columbia University College of
Physicians & Surgeons administrators, 1934-1974; medical board and committee minutes; and
records of surgical staff conferences. General Columbia University correspondence can be
found in Series 1.
Sub-Series 3.2: Division of Plastic Surgery (2.3 boxes; .75 cubic feet) Annual reports of the division, 1943-1963 (with gaps); records of staff conferences and
presentations; and financial records. Two memos, dated 1947 and 1951-52 discuss the relation
of the division to the Dept. of Surgery and to Presbyterian Hospital. While there is one folder
relating to the Webster Library of Plastic Surgery, most of its records can be found in Series 5.
Sub-Series 3.3: Webster Society (.25 cubic feet) By-laws, correspondence, address lists, and meeting information, c.1952-1969, of this
organization of former Columbia-Presbyterian plastic surgery residents named in Webster’s
honor.
Sub-Series 3.4: Plastic Surgery Residents (5 boxes; 1.5 cubic feet) Records of Columbia-Presbyterian plastic surgery residents who served during Webster’s
lifetime. Contents vary over time but usually include an application; correspondence before,
during, and after the resident’s time of service; reprints; and often a photograph of the resident.
SERIES 4: ORGANIZATIONS
BOXES 102-140
Records relating to Webster’s extensive involvement in several organizations not related to his
work as a plastic surgeon, most notably the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China; the
Holderness School; and Trinity College.
Subseries are as follows:
Sub-Series 4.1 American Bureau for Medical Aid to China (11 boxes; 9.5 cubic feet) Correspondence, 1937-1974; Board of Directors minutes, 1946-1974; Executive Committee
minutes, 1946-1974; reports; and printed material. Founded in 1937 to provide medical aid to
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China, ABMAC concentrated its efforts on Taiwan after the defeat of the Nationalist Chinese
forces in 1949. Webster served ABMAC from its founding in 1937 as a director, vice-president,
and president.
Sub-Series 4.1.1 includes records of plastic surgery courses given by Webster under the auspices
of ABMAC in Shanghai during the Fall of 1948.
Sub-Series 4.2 Other China Organizations (2.3 boxes; .75 cubic feet) Correspondence, minutes, and printed matter relating to other China organizations in which
Webster was involved. The records for some of these groups are routine but there are
considerable records for Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals and United Service to China, Inc.,
both of which Webster served as a director.
Sub-Series 4.3 Holderness School (6.25 boxes; 2.15 cubic feet) Webster served as Trustee, 1931-1933, and Life Trustee, 1933-1974 of this preparatory school
from which he was graduated in 1906 and of which his father was Headmaster, 1892-1922. The
records are extensive and include correspondence with Trustees, Headmasters, and other School
officers, 1930-1974; minutes and reports of the Trustees, 1948-1974; records of various
committees and of fundraising activities; printed materials; and commencement addresses he
gave in 1938 and 1957. The School’s new library was named for Webster in 1966.
Sub-Series 4.4 Trinity College (Hartford, CT) (20 boxes; 6.5 cubic feet) Webster had a long involvement with his alma mater. He was a Junior Fellow of the College,
1919-1922, 1934-1939; Alumni Trustee, 1939-1945; and Life Trustee, 1945-1967. The records
include correspondence with fellow Trustees, with three of Trinity’s Presidents, and with other
college officers, 1939-1974; minutes, correspondence, and reports of the Board of Trustees and
many of its committees, 1939-1974; Alumni Association correspondence, 1932-1969; and
records and correspondence relating to his college fraternity, Psi Upsilon, 1914, 1943-1974.
Reflecting his love of books and libraries, there are records of Webster’s involvement with the
Trinity College Library and its friends group (of which he was a founding member and
Chairman, 1951-1955), as well as with the Watkinson Library, the College’s rare book library.
SERIES 5: JEROME P. WEBSTER LIBRARY OF PLASTIC SURGERY
BOXES 140-158 Correspondence, financial and fundraising records, exhibit records, book purchase records, and
general operational records of the Webster Library which, while serving as the Division of
Plastic Surgery library, was owned by Webster. It was bequeathed to Columbia University in
1939 and was transferred to the University’s Augustus C. Long Library in 1976. Researchers
should also consult Series 11, Index Cards, for additional records relating to the Webster Library,
particularly information on book acquisitions.
Sub-series are as follows:
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Sub-series 5.1: Correspondence/Subject Files (4 boxes; 1 cubic foot) General correspondence, financial records, records relating to Webster’s bequest to Columbia
University, fundraising materials, and acquisition lists, among other records. In addition, there is
substantial correspondence with the Directors of the University’s Medical Library (now the
Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library) as well as minutes of the Medical Library
Committee.
Included with this sub-series is Sub-Series 5.1.1 relating to John Locke’s copy of Samuel
Butler’s Hudibras. Webster purchased it in 1953 because it contained verses in Locke’s hand
relating to Tagliacozzi, whom Butler spoofed in his mock-epic poem.
Sub-Series 5.2: Webster Library in the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library (.2 cubic
feet)
Correspondence and documents relating to planning for the Webster Library in the new
Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library. This eventually became the library’s Archives &
Special Collections department, with the reading room named for Webster’s first wife, Geraldine
Rockefeller McAlpin Webster.
Sub-Series 5.3: Exhibits (2 boxes; .35 cubic feet) Though there are some records relating to exhibits of Webster Library books at Columbia
University, the bulk relates to the Library’s participation in the Grolier Club’s “Gala Book
Week” of May, 1964. Included are a list of books exhibited; guest lists and invitations;
correspondence; schedules; and printed material.
Sub-Series 5.4: Fund Drive (2 boxes; .35 cubic feet) Records documenting fundraising for the Webster Library, 1950s-1960s, including
correspondence, financial records, drafts of brochures, and lists of contributors. Also included is
Sub-Series 5.4.1, Individual Donors, which has files on all donors/potential donors to the
Library.
Sub-Series 5.5: Book Purchases (11 boxes; 3.5 cubic feet) Records of books purchased by Webster both for the Webster Library and for his personal use,
1931-1975. From 1931 to about 1938, the records are arranged alphabetically by book dealer,
with records after that date arranged chronologically. Webster purchased books from dealers
specializing in the history of science and medicine from throughout North America, the United
Kingdom, and Europe.
The series also includes records of Webster’s purchases of books and manuscripts on the history
of Western embassies to East Asia from the 16th to early 19th century. This collection was not
included in the Webster Library and was later bequeathed to Trinity College. Researchers
should also consult Series 11, Index Cards, for additional information on book acquisitions.
SERIES 6: WRITINGS & RESEARCH
BOXES 158-189
Records documenting Webster’s medical and historical publications including correspondence,
drafts, research notes, photographs, financial records, contracts, and printed materials. There are
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copies of most of his medical publications and extensive records relating to the biography of
Gaspare Tagliacozzi he co-authored with Martha Teach Gnudi.
Sub-series are as follows:
Sub-Series 6.1: Articles: Manuscripts (5.5 boxes; 1.75 cubic feet) Manuscripts, often including several drafts, of articles written by Webster, 1933-1971. Arranged
chronologically. Photographs, charts, and graphs used in these articles are often present. These
are largely Webster’s medical articles but also include articles on several non-medical topics.
The drafts and collected materials for his biographical piece on his mentor, Vilray Papin Blair,
can be found in Series 1. There is also a draft of Martha Teach Gnudi’s paper on the horoscope
Giovanni Antonio Magnini cast for Tagliacozzi.
Sub-Series 6.2: Articles: Reprints (.5 cubic feet) An incomplete set of reprints of Webster’s articles, 1924-1968. Arranged chronologically by
date of publication.
Sub-Series 6.3: Articles about Webster (.25 cubic feet) Articles about Webster, his library, and his books, 1947-1973.
Sub-Series 6.4: The Life and Times of Gaspare Tagliacozzi, Surgeon of Bologna, 1545-1599
(1950) (11.25 boxes; 3.66 cubic feet) Extensive records relating to the researching, writing, publishing, and selling of this biography of
Tagliacozzi, which Webster co-authored in 1950 with Martha Teach Gnudi.
There is correspondence between Webster and Gnudi and with the publisher, Herbert Reichner;
substantial research notes, including photographs and transcriptions of documents relating to
Tagliacozzi found in Italian archives; financial records relating to the printing and sale of the
book, 1949-1970; manuscript and typescript copies of the text; copies of newspaper and
magazine reviews; a partial English translation of Tagliacozzi’s De Curtorum Chirurgia per
Insitionem; and production materials, including galley proofs, binding samples, dust jackets, and
illustrations.
In addition, there is correspondence documenting Webster’s purchase of the Record Book of the
Pharmacy of St. Paul in Bologna, which includes the only signature of Tagliacozzi in the United
States.
Researchers should also consult Series 11, Index Cards, for additional records relating to the
Tagliacozzi biography.
Sub-Series 6.5: Documenti Inediti Intorno alla Vita di Gaspare Tagliacozzi (1935) (3 folders) Correspondence, notes, and translations relating to this biographical sketch of Tagliacozzi
published by Webster and Gnudi in 1935. There are letters of thanks from Henry Sigerist and
Harvey Cushing in response to having received a copy of the work from Webster.
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Sub-Series 6.6: Tagliacozzi Portraits (.33 cubic feet) Correspondence, notes, and photographs, 1933-1969, relating to Webster’s research into possible
portraits of Tagliacozzi, including one he purchased in the 1930s that is now known as a
“Portrait of a Bolognese Surgeon.”
Sub-Series 6.7: Joseph Constantine Carpue Research Files (.75 cubic feet) Notes, correspondence, printed material, and many photographs gathered by Webster in the
course of his research into the life of British surgeon Joseph Constantine Carpue (1764-1846).
Many of the photographs are of paintings and engravings of the Crucifixion. Webster collected
these when researching Carpue’s possible collaboration with the painter Benjamin West in
obtaining a corpse from which West could accurately depict a crucified body. There are also
many photographs of portraits of West and Carpue.
Researchers should also consult Series 11, Index Cards, for additional records relating to
Webster’s research on Carpue.
Sub-Series 6.8: “History of the College of Physicians and Surgeons” (.5 cubic feet) Notes, correspondence, index cards, printed material, and partial drafts of Webster’s unpublished
history of Columbia University’s medical school. Though much of the material is undated, a
complete copy of this work found in the Archives & Special Collections rare book holdings is
dated 1954.
Sub-Series 6.9: Other Writings and Research (3 boxes; 1 cubic feet)
Notes, translations, printed materials, and photographs relating to miscellaneous research
undertaken by Webster, both medical and historical. Included are notes on his animal
operations, 1928-1933; translations or partial translations of works by Giuseppe Baronio;
biographical materials relating to the famed British plastic surgeon, Sir Harold Gillies; and notes
and articles relating to double noses.
Sub-Series 6.10: Vertical File: History of Medicine
Sub-Series 6.11: Vertical File: Historical Reprints
(4.35 boxes; 1.4 cubic feet)
History of medicine articles collected by Webster for research purposes. They are generally
organized by subject and span from 1893 to 1966. Though there are two sets of vertical files,
there do not appear to be any differences in content between them.
SERIES 7: U.S. ARMY TRAINING COURSES IN PLASTIC & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
BOXES 190-196 Records documenting the courses in plastic and maxillofacial surgery for U.S. Army medical and
dental officers given at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in 1942-1943. Included are
officers’ correspondence, grades, and evaluations; lectures; class schedules; registration forms;
operative notes; financial records; lists of instructors and patients; and bibliographies. Included
in this series is a 1945 report on plastic surgery in US army hospitals by Maj. Patrick Clarkson of
the British Royal Army Medical Corps; and Webster’s reports of his inspections of plastic
surgery practice in the same hospitals made in his role as Consultant in Plastic Surgery to the
U.S. Surgeon-General’s Office.
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There were four courses of twelve weeks each at the Medical Center between Sept. 28, 1942 and
Dec. 18, 1943. The first two weeks were instruction in general surgery under the supervision of
Dr. Allen O. Whipple, with the following ten weeks devoted to plastic and maxillofacial surgery
directed by Webster. A total of 82 officers were trained.
The series is divided into six sub-series: four devoted to each course; one containing general
records that pertain to all four courses; and one relating to Webster’s hospital inspection work for
the Surgeon-General’s Office.
SERIES 8: DIARIES & NOTEBOOKS
BOXES 197-198
Diaries, many of them pocket-sized, 1954, 1956-1973; a guest book, 1952-1975, probably for the
Webster Library of Plastic Surgery; a volume of office expenses, 1954-1957; and three volumes
listing slides made by the Division of Plastic Surgery, 1959-1963. The diaries generally list only
appointments and expenses.
SERIES 9: NEWSCLIPPINGS
BOXES 199-200
Newspaper and magazine articles collected by Webster. They date from 1928 to 1974 and are
primarily concerned with plastic surgery. Webster was particularly interested in accounts of
quacks in the field and of the popular media’s depiction of plastic surgery in general. The
clippings document changes in both plastic surgery and the American public’s reaction to it over
almost half a century.
SERIES 10: CLINICAL RECORDS
BOXES 200-336
Records documenting Webster’s work as a plastic surgeon dating from 1921 when he began as a
resident at Peking Union Medical College until about 1960, two years before he retired from
active practice. The large majority are patient records from his time at Columbia-Presbyterian.
Researchers should also consult Series 11, Index Cards, for additional records relating to
Webster’s patients; and Series 13.3, Slides, for color slides of his patients.
Sub-series are as follows:
Sub-series 10.1: Operation Notes & Schedules/Pathology Reports (8 boxes; 1.66 cubic feet) The operation notes document general surgery at the Peking Union Medical College, 1921-1925,
and plastic surgery at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 1928-1960.
The Columbia-Presbyterian notes are for all surgeons in the division of plastic surgery.
Information includes date of operation; name of patient, surgeon, and assisting surgeons;
pathological findings; and short description of work performed. None is more than one page
long.
The schedules date from 1949, 1953-1959 and include all surgical operations at the Columbia-
Presbyterian Medical Center.
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Sub-Series 10.2: Patient Correspondence (1.75 boxes; .5 cubic feet)
The patient correspondence dates from 1931 to 1971 but bulks 1949-1960. Although arranged in
several different ways and under various titles, this correspondence is predominantly from
prospective patients – presumably those who never actually saw Webster, since he generally
filed patients’ correspondence in their medical record. See Sub-series 10.6 for patient records.
At the end of the series are several anomalous folders: patients referred to other surgeons;
correspondence with physicians about the reconstruction of a penis; and records on several cases
on which Webster served as consultant.
Sub-Series 10.3: Clinical Cases for Book (1 box; .33 cubic feet) Patient records intended as case histories for a book Webster planned to write. Although the
book would have undoubtedly pertained to plastic surgery, it has not been possible to determine
what aspect of the field Webster intended to write about.
Sub-Series 10.4: Plastic Surgery Sketchbooks (7.25 boxes; 2.5 cubic feet) 76 volumes dated July 1, 1943 to June 22, 1956, along with several undated volumes, illustrating
plastic surgery operations at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. Practically every type
of plastic operation is depicted here in detailed and vividly colored drawings. While the patient
name, date of operation, and type of procedure are given, the surgeon’s name is not included.
None of the drawings in the numbered volumes are signed. However a comparison of these
drawings with those in the volume identified as being by Ivan Summers (Box 217, folder 4)
demonstrates that he is the artist for most, if not all, of the drawings in this series. The volumes
are numbered 1-71. There is a second draft volume for volume 22, a volume numbered 57½, and
three unnumbered and undated volumes. An index to patient names can be found in Series 11,
Index Cards.
Sub-series 10.4.1 contains miscellaneous drawings (and a few photographs) dating from the
1930s through the 1950s. Some are arranged by patient name, but most are filed in no discernible
order. Summers is also the artist for these items.
Sub-Series 10.5: Photographs for Books and Articles (3.15 boxes; 1.05 cubic feet)
Photographs that accompanied Webster’s medical papers. While some are grouped by article,
most are in no obvious order.
Sub-Series 10.6 Patient Records (115 boxes; 38.5 cubic feet) Records of private patients seen by Webster, 1929-c.1965. These are his office records: for those
patients admitted as inpatients (the majority here) another record would have been created by the
hospital and filed in the Medical Records Dept.
The content of the records varies considerably. Some have only a one-page case history, while
others span multiple file folders. Most fall somewhere in between in terms of size, though
generally more recent records are more extensive. Records always contain a case history
(handwritten up to the late 1940s, usually typed thereafter) and usually hold photographs and
correspondence. Pathological and radiological reports are sometimes present.
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With the exception of pediatric patients, the correspondence for any one patient is usually brief
and is often routine. Because children often came in for multiple operations over a long period of
time and because they were minors, the correspondence for these patients is more likely to be
extensive and rich in documentation. In addition, Webster’s pediatric patients and their parents
often continued to correspond with him for years after their treatment was concluded.
SERIES 11: INDEX CARDS
23 INDEX CARD BOXES Index and note cards created by Webster. They document book purchases for the Webster
Library and research on Tagliacozzi and Carpue. The bulk of the cards documents Webster’s
clinical work. Included are what appears to be a complete index to his patients, both clinic and
private patients and including those for whom no case file survives; a name index to patient
slides; a name index to the sketchbooks (Sub-series 10.4); and patient accounts.
SERIES 12: SCRAPBOOKS
2 VOLUMES IN 1 FLAT BOX One scrapbook documents the publication and reception of Webster and Gnudi’s biography of
Tagliacozzi. Included are advertising materials; a dust jacket; and numerous reviews from both
professional journals and newspapers and magazines.
The other scrapbook, entitled “Bologna April 26, 1952,” documents the award of an honorary
doctorate to Webster by the University of Bologna. There are texts of speeches by Webster,
Gnudi, and University officials; newspaper clippings, largely from Bolognese publications; a
program; and photographs. Most of the photographs had come loose from their pages and have
been transferred to the photographs in Series 13.
SERIES 13: NON-PRINT, SEPARATED & OVERSIZE MATERIALS
10 BOXES, 2 CARTONS, 3 FLAT BOXES, 91 SLIDE BOXES, 4 GLASS SLIDE BOXES, 5 FILM REELS
Photographs, prints, slides, film, and other non-print materials, as well as print material that had
to be separated from the papers because of their size or format.
Sub-series are as follows:
Sub-Series 13.1 Photographs & Prints (3 boxes; 1 cubic feet)
The photographs and prints include those purchased by Webster as an adjunct to his library, as
well as photographs created by or for him for personal or professional reasons. His extensive
collection of photographs of plastic surgery patients treated at the Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center is not included in this series and is cataloged separately.
Sub-series 13.2 Oversize Photographs & Prints (2 flat boxes)
Photographs and prints too large to be housed in standard document boxes.
Sub-series 13.3 Patient Slides (91 slide boxes; 3 slide carousel boxes; c. 6 cubic feet)
Slides of patients treated by the Division of Plastic Surgery from about 1929 to 1963. They
document patients before, during, and after their surgical treatment. There are two types of
slides, film and glass. Film slides are housed in 64 boxes. Most of them are in color, date from
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c.1943 to c.1963, and are arranged by case number from 1 to 1159, with each case having
multiple slides. Additional film slides are arranged by name of condition. Glass slides are
housed in 27 boxes. Most are black and white and date from c.1921 to c.1943 with the bulk
starting in 1928 (pre-1928 slides are from Webster’s time at Peking Union Medical College).
They are arranged by case number from 500 to 889, with another ten boxes of unnumbered
slides. Each case can have up to dozens of slides. It is estimated that there are about 16,000 film
slides and 2,100 glass slides.
Sub-series 13.4 Glass Slides, Non-Patient (4 boxes; 244 slides) Four boxes of glass slides, illustrating non-clinical subjects. There is one box (40 slides) of
Webster’s trip to Outer Mongolia while he was teaching at Peking Union Medical College.
Slides illustrating the history of plastic surgery and medicine in general are in two boxes (155
slides), while the third box has slides relating to Joseph Constantine Carpue (49 slides).
Sub-series 13.5 Film (5 boxes and 5 reels) 67 small reels of film housed in 5 boxes and 5 large reels unboxed. Most of the film is
unlabelled and undated. From the reels that are identified, it appears that most or all of them are
of plastic surgery patients seen at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center from c.1942 to c.1963.
It is not clear if the film is of the patients before and after their surgical treatment, or of the
surgical operations in progress.
Because of their fragile condition, the film is closed to researchers until transfer to a more stable
medium.
Sub-series 13.6: Phonodiscs and audiotape (1 box)
79 dictaphone phonodiscs and 1 reel-to-reel audiotape. The phonodiscs record plastic surgery
division staff conferences, case histories, and reports on professional conferences attended, all
dating 1947-1950. The one audiotape documents another staff conference in 1960. The
materials are closed until they can be transferred to an accessible media.
Sub-series 13.7: Oversize Print Materials (1 flat box, 1 carton) Print material too large to fit in standard document boxes; includes items separated from folders.
Included are certificates, awards, and diplomas received by Webster.
SERIES 14: ARTIFACTS
1 CARTON, 2 BOXES, AND 3 UNBOXED ITEMS A collection of medical instruments, small artworks, medals, and souvenirs collected by
Webster. Included is a replica set of Tagliacozzi’s instruments as depicted in De Curtorum
Chirurgia per Insitionem and commissioned by Webster, ca. 1950s. This material is uncataloged
as of the writing of this finding aid.
ACCESS: Because Protected Health Information (PHI) as defined by the US Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) may be found throughout the records, access is
allowed only under the terms of Archives and Special Collections’ Access Policy to Records
Containing Protected Health Information.
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LANGUAGES: English, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Chinese.
PROVENANCE: Bequest of Jerome P. Webster, 1974; replica Tagliacozzi instruments gift of
Geraldine Webster Dellenback, 2016 (accession #2016.006).
NOTE: Webster’s collections of plastic surgery reprints (50 cubic feet) and another set of patient
photographs (123 cubic feet) are not considered part of his personal papers.
The reprints have been cataloged separately; see
http://library.cpmc.columbia.edu/hsl/archives/findingaids/webster.html for the finding aid.
The patient photographs, which are of patients seen by all the surgeons in the Division of Plastic
Surgery and date into the 1970s, are unprocessed.
SUBJECTS
Aufricht, Gustave.
Blair, Vilray P. (Vilray Papin), 1871-1955.
Carpue, J. C. (Joseph Constantine), 1764-1846.
Castiglione, Arturo, 1874-1953.
Fulton, John F. (John Farquhar), 1899-1960.
Gnudi, Martha Teach, 1908-
Ivy, Robert H.
McIndoe, Archibald Hector, Sir, 1900-1960.
Sanvenero-Rosselli, Gustavo.
Smith, Ferris, 1883-
Summers, Ivan, 1889-1964.
Tagliacozzi, Gaspare, 1545-1599.
Webster, Jerome Pierce.
Whipple, Allen Oldfather, 1881-1963.
American Association of Plastic Surgeons.
American Board of Plastic Surgery.
American Bureau for Medical Aid to China.
American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.
Augustus Long Health Sciences Library.
Charaka Club.
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.
Columbia University.
Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Grolier Club.
Halsted Society.
Holderness School.
Jerome P. Webster Library of Plastic Surgery.
New York Academy of Medicine.
Pan-American Medical Association.
Presbyterian Hospital (New York, N.Y.)
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Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.)
Università di Bologna.
Book collecting – United States – 20th century.
Book collectors – United States – 20th century.
China – Health and hygiene.
Education, Higher – Administration – United States.
Fund raising – United States.
Historians – United States.
Libraries – United States.
Medical assistance – China.
Medical education – China.
Medical historians – 20th century.
Medical illustration.
Medical libraries – United States – 20th century.
Medicine – China – 20th century.
Medicine – History – 16th century – Italy.
Plastic surgeons – Italy – Bologna – 16th century.
Plastic surgeons – United States – 20th century.
Preparatory schools – United States – Administration.
Rare books – Collectors and collecting – United States.
Surgery – China – 20th century.
Surgery – History.
Surgery – Study and teaching – United States.
Surgery, Plastic – History.
Surgery, Plastic – United States – 20th century.
Universities and colleges – Administration – United States.
Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dept. of Surgery
History of Medicine, 16th century – Italy.
Surgery, Plastic – history
Diaries.
Drawings.
Medical records.
Motion pictures
Photographs.
Scientific illustrations.
Sketchbooks.
Papers processed by Henry Blanco, under the direction of Stephen E. Novak, 2006-2007. Finding aid written by
Novak, 2007-08.
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SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECT FILES
1 “A” Correspondence
1 1935-51
2 1952-60
3 1961-67
4 1968-75
5 Academy-International of Medicine, 1945, 1957, n.d.
Advisory Board for Medical Specialties
6 Annual Meetings, 1943-45
2 1 Annual Meetings, 1946-47
2-3 Annual Meeting, 1948
4 Annual Meeting, 1949
5 Annual Meeting, 1950
6 Committee on Standards and Exams, 1948-50
7 Airlines: Correspondence, 1937, 1946-51, 1956, 1968-69
8 Allen, Don (Photographer), 1970-74
9 America-Italy Society, Inc., 1953-57
10 American Association for Cleft Palate Rehabilitation, 1951-57
3 American Association for the History of Medicine
1 Correspondence, 1933-57
2 Correspondence, 1958-74
3 Annual Meeting, 1968-70
American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS)
4 Correspondence, 1931-40
5 Correspondence, 1941-48
4 1 Correspondence, 1949-65
2 Correspondence, 1967-73
3 Annual Meeting, 1931-41
Sir Harold Gillies Dinner (Dec. 1941)
4 Correspondence, 1941
5 Bills, 1941-42
6 Dinner List, Invitations, and Responses, 1941-42
7 Annual Meeting, 1942
8 Annual Meeting, 1944
9 Annual Meeting, 1946-50
10 Annual Meetings, 1951-53
5 1 Annual Meetings, 1954-55
2 Annual Meetings, 1956-57
3 Annual Meetings, 1958-59
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4 Annual Meeting, 1960
5 Annual Meetings, 1961-63
6 Annual Meetings, 1964-65
6 1 Annual Meeting, 1966
2 Annual Meetings, 1967-68
3 Annual Meetings, 1969-70
4 Annual Meeting, 1971
5 Annual Meetings, 1972-73
6 Annual Meeting, 1974
Awards Committee: Medal to Dr. Charles C. Guthrie (1960)
7 Citation, 1960
7 1 Correspondence and Background Information, 1959
2 Correspondence and Background Information, 1960
3 Correspondence and Background Information, 1961-63,
1971-72
4 Exhibit, 1960
5 Obituary Notes, 1963
6 Sculptor, 1960-62
7 Sculptor: Photographs, 1960
8 Committee on a Plastic Surgery Library, 1951
9 Constitution & By-Laws, with Amendments, 1942, 1958-61,
1966-72, n.d.
10 Constitution & By-Laws – Revisions, 1941-42
8 1 Membership Committee, 1934-41
2 Organization and Founders’ Group, 1937-42
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
3 Correspondence, 1952-72
4 Advisory Committee on Military Plastic and Maxillo-Facial
Surgery, 1942-44
5 Booklet of Information, 1938-46
6 Booklet of Information, 1948-60
9 1 Committees: Auditing, 1947-48
Committees: Credentials and Recruitment
2 General, 1941-51, n.d.
3 Candidates, A-J
4 Candidates, K-S
5 Candidates, T-Z
Committees: Examination
6 1941
7 1942-43
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10 1 1944-46
2 1947-50
3 Certifications, A-W
4 Committees: Revision of Constitution & By-Laws, Special
Meeting, July 29, 1949
5 Committees: Training Facilities and Post-Graduate Education,
1949-56
6 Constitution and By-Laws, 1938-41, 1948-49, 1958
7 Decisions, 1937-48
8 Diplomates, Lists, 1941-50, 1955
9 Independent Status as Major Board, 1940-41
11 Inspections
1 Kings County Hospital, 1957-60
2 Meadowbrook Hospital, 1957-60, n.d.
3 Straith Memorial Hospital, Detroit, 1959
4 Veterans Administration Hospital, East Orange, NJ, 1958-59
5 Kahn, Keith, 1944
6 Kiskadden, William S., 1949-50
7 Meetings, 1937-46
8 Meetings, 1947
9 Meeting, September 1947
10 Meeting, October 1947
12 1 Meeting, May 1948
2 Meeting, November 1948
3 Meeting, May 1949
4 Meeting, July 1949
5 Meeting, December 1949
6 Meeting, May 1950
7 Meeting, December 1950
8 Meeting, June 1951
9 Board Meetings, 1938-47
13 1 Secretary: Correspondence, 1947-51, 1956
2 Secretary: Correspondence between Secretary and others, 1947-49
3 Specialty Boards: Advisory Board on Medical Specialties, 1947-52
4 Specialty Boards: Basic Examination on General Surgical
Principles, 1944-49
5 American Board of Surgery, 1937-42, 1962, 1973
American College of Surgeons (ACS)
6 Correspondence, 1938-44
7 Correspondence 1945-49
8 Correspondence, 1950-54
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14 1 Correspondence, 1955-57
2 Correspondence, 1958-65
3 Correspondence, 1966-74
4 Clinical Congress, 1947
5 Clinical Congress, 1949
6 Clinical Congress, 1950
15 1 Clinical Congress, 1951
2 Clinical Congress, 1952
3 Clinical Congress, 1953
4 Clinical Congress, 1957
5 Clinical Congress, 1960
6 Committee on Medical Motion Pictures, 1951-52
7 Committees – Library Committee, 1949-63
American Medical Association (AMA)
8 Correspondence, 1940, 1946-67
16 1 Correspondence, 1968-71
2 Convention, 1965
3 Survey of Health Sciences Libraries, 1969
4 American Radium Society, 1933
5 American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc., 1970-73
6 American Society of Facial Plastic Surgery, 1957, n.d.
7 American Society of Oral Surgeons, 1972
8 American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 1934
American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ASPRS)
9 Correspondence, 1938-45
10 Correspondence, 1946-51
17 1 Correspondence, 1952-65
2 Correspondence, 1966-70
3 Correspondence, 1971-74
4 Annual Meeting, 1950
5 Annual Meeting, 1951
6 Program Committee, 1951
7 Correspondence with Authors of Papers Submitted to
the Program Committee, A-K
8 Correspondence with Authors of Papers Submitted to
the Program Committee, L-Z
18 1 Titles of Papers and Program, 1951
2 Annual Meeting, 1952
3 Annual Meeting, 1953
4 Annual Meeting, 1954
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5 Annual Meeting, 1955
6 Annual Meeting, 1956
7 Annual Meeting, 1957
8 Annual Meeting, 1958
9 Annual Meeting, 1959
19 1 Annual Meeting, 1960
2 Annual Meeting, 1961
3 Annual Meeting, 1962
4 Annual Meeting, 1963 [during Third International Congress on Plastic
Surgery]
5 Annual Meeting, 1964
6-7 Annual Meeting, 1965
20 1 Art Exhibit, 1965
2-3 Annual Meeting, 1966
4-5 Annual Meeting, 1967
6-7 Annual Meeting, 1968
21 1 Annual Meeting, 1969
2 Annual Meeting, 1970
3 Annual Meeting, 1971
4 Annual Meeting, 1972
5 Annual Meeting, 1973
6 Committee Lists, 1968
7 Constitution and By-Laws, 1951-73, n.d.
22 Editorial Board, Journal [Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery]
1 General correspondence, 1945-47, 1952-54
2 General correspondence, 1955-57
3 General correspondence, 1959-63
4 Educational Foundation of the ASPRS, 1969-74
5 Foundation of the ASPRS, 1949-62
6 Foundation of the ASPRS, 1963-73
23 1 Maliniac, Jacques W., 1958-61, n.d.
2 Membership Lists, 1965-71
3 Newsletter, 1964-70
4 Newsletter, 1971-74
5 Public Relations, 1952-56, 1961-67
6 Robinson, David, and Tagliacozzi Portrait, 1945, 1967
American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH)
7 General correspondence, 1949-60
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24 1 General correspondence, 1961-63
2 General correspondence, 1964-65
3 General correspondence, 1966
4 General correspondence, January-April 1967
5 General correspondence, May-December 1967
25 1 General correspondence, 1968-70
2 General correspondence, 1971
3 General correspondence, 1972-74
4 Annual Meeting, 1952
5 Annual Meeting, 1953
6 Annual Meeting, 1954
7 Annual Meeting, 1956-58
26 1 Annual Meeting, 1965
2 Annual Meeting, 1968-69
3 “Letters,” 1969-71
American Surgical Association (ASA)
4 General correspondence, 1940-49
5 General correspondence, 1950-53
6 General correspondence, 1954-60
27 1 General correspondence, 1961-64
2 General correspondence, 1965-69
3 General correspondence, 1970-71
4 General correspondence, 1972-75
5 Meeting, 1964
6 Meeting, 1966
7 Meeting Minutes, 1941-56
28 1 Meeting Minutes, 1957-68
2 American University of Beirut – 1966/67 Centennial, 1965-70
3 Andrews, George C., 1936-37, 1945-47, 1958
4 Antia, N.H. (Bombay, India), 1961-66, n.d.
5 Association of Plastic Surgeons of Southern Africa, 1956
6 Atomic Burns, 1953
7 Audiograph Company of America, 1947-54
8 Aufricht, Gustave, 1940-50, 1957, 1962-72, n.d.
“B” Correspondence
9 1932-49
10 1950-57
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29 1 1958-61
2 1962-64
3 1965-67
4 1968-75
5 Babies Hospital Alumni Association, 1953-55, 1959-70
6 Barbieri, Lodovico, 1932-35
7 Bartlett, Katherine, 1961
8 Bates, George T., 1963-68
30 1 Bauer, Susan C., 1965-67
2 Baxter. Hamilton, 1946-58
3 Beekman, Fenwick, 1963
4 Benton, William, 1966, 1973
5 Bibliographical Society of America, 1966-74
6 Biographical Reference Works, 1937-57 (“Who’s Who,” etc.)
Blair, Vilray P.
7 General correspondence, 1935-49, 1955
“In Memoriam” [article by Webster]
8 Biographical information and bibliography, 1955-56, n.d.
9 Blair’s correspondence with others, ca. 1955-56
10 Correspondence between Webster and Della O. Cooper, 1955-
1956, n.d.
11 Drafts, notes, and outlines, ca. 1956
12 Drafts sent out for comments, 1956
31 1 Final draft for publication, 1956
2 Obituaries and memorials, 1928, 1950-56, n.d.
3 Photographs, 1956, n.d.
4 Proof and galley, 1956
5 Requests for reprints of article [Plas. Recon. Surg. 18:83-112,
Aug. 1956], 1956
6 Blake, H. Elliott, 1954-65, 1970
7 Bodleian Library, 1957-70
8 Bodleian Library, 1971-74: mainly re: “Bodley’s American Friends,” a
fundraising org.
9 Bologna, University of, 1951-67
10 Bonola, Augusto, 1973
11 Book on Plastic Surgery [Untitled], 1938-50
32 1 Bowers, John C., 1965-71
2 Bowers, John C., 1972-73
3 British and other Foreign Plastic Surgeons, 1948-57, 1962, n.d.
4 British and other Foreign Plastic Surgeons: Lists, 1960-69, n.d.
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British Association of Plastic Surgeons
5 General correspondence, 1951-64, n.d.
6 General correspondence, 1965-68
7 General correspondence, 1969-74
8 Brödel, Elizabeth, 1945
33 1 Brown, James Barrett, 1932-56, 1960, 1969-71
2 Burian, František, 1955-68
3 Burrell, Virginia, 1938-44, 1949-54, 1961, 1972
“C” Correspondence
4 1932-50
5 1951-58
6 1959-61
34 1 1962-65
2 1966-71
3 1972-74
4 California Society of Plastic Surgeons, Inc., n.d.
5 Calvi, Gerolamo, 1931-34
6 Cannon, Bradford, 1963-70
7 Capen, George C., 1932-36, 1971
8 CARE, Inc., 1947-50
9 Carlson, Richard, 1967-71
10 Castiglioni, Arturo, 1933-1957, n.d.
35 1 Cave, Henry, 1934, 1943
Century Club
2 General correspondence, 1935-48
3 General correspondence, 1949-54
4 General correspondence, 1955-60
5 General correspondence, 1961-66
36 1 General correspondence, 1967-72
2 General correspondence, 1973-74
Charaka Club
3 General correspondence, 1933-50
4 General correspondence, 1951-65
5 General correspondence, 1966-74
6 “History of the Signet Ring Bearing the Seal of the Charaka Club,” 1925
7 Membership Lists, 1951-1963
37 1 Meeting Announcements and Minutes, 1941-60, n.d.
2 Officers, Committees, Members, By-Laws, 1931/32, 1939/40
3 Proceedings: Information on Contributions and Publication, 1953-57
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Publications Committee
4 Correspondence regarding papers considered for publication,
1957-59
5 Questionnaire and Responses, 1959-60
6 Safari, 1961
7 Safari, 1965
8 Safari, 1971
9 Chin, Arthur T., 1959-63
10 Chorley, Kenneth, 1953-66, 1971-74
11 Christmas Window Contest, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 1962
12 Christopher, Frederick, 1934-48
13 Churchill, Edward D., 1933-38
14 Claiborn, L.N., 1938-43
15 Clarkson, Patrick, 1948-60
38 1 Clarkson, Patrick, 1961-69
2 Cochran, Sam, 1949-52, 1961
3 Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center Alumni Association, 1960, 1965
Columbia University
4 General correspondence, 1932-53
5 General correspondence, 1954-60
6 General correspondence, 1961-69
7 General correspondence, 1970-73
8 Advisory Council on the History of Medicine, 1966-70
9 Arden House, 1951-53
10 Athletics, 1971-72, n.d.
39 1 Bicentennial Celebration, 1953-54
College of Physicians and Surgeons
2 Bicentennial, 1965-67
3 Dedication of Alumni Auditorium, 1965
4 Medical History Club, 1956-69
5 P&S Club, 1972-73
6 Students Applying, 1962
7 Council on Medical Affairs, 1952-53, n.d.
8 Friends of the Library, 1929-42, 1951-58, 1965-72
9 Pre-Med Students, n.d.
10 Combs-Goodloe data, 1950-55, 1967
11 Condliffe, John C., 1957-58, 1966-69, n.d.
12 Cooper, Viola Irene, 1943-51
13 Cooperstown Meetings, Surgical Staff [Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital], 1955-64
14 Cornell University Centennial, 1964-65
15 Costa, Frances C., 1951
16 Countway Library of Medicine [Harvard University], Dedication, 1965
17 Cramer, Lester M., 1954-58, 1964-72
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18 Cross County Hospital (Yonkers, NY), 1958-66
19 Curtis, Lawrence, 1937-38
40 “D” Correspondence
1 1931-56
2 1957-64
3 1965-74
4 Daniel, Rollin Kimball, 1968-75, n.d.
5 Davis, Albert D., 1938-39, 1946-52, n.d.
6 Davis, J.H. Kelso, 1934
7 Davis, John Staige – In Memoriam, 1946
8 Davis & Geck, Inc., 1953
9 Dellenback, [Mr. & Mrs.] Earl, 1972
10 Dermatome, 1950-55, 1962, n.d.
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kiefer- und Geschichtschirurgie
11 General correspondence, 1956-67
12 General correspondence, 1968-75
41 1 Meeting, 1955
2 Diez, Hilda, 1968, 1971, n.d.
3 Dorrance, George M., 1934-47
“E” Correspondence
4 1933-58
5 1959-62
6 1963-74
7 Eastman Kodak Company, 1945-57 [correspondence re: Kodachromes]
8 [Haven] Emerson family, 1953-54
9 Engley, Donald B., 1973-74
10 Evans, Philip, Barbara, and Nicholas, 1951, 1959-60, 1969-72
“F” Correspondence
11 1931-53
12 1954-64
42 1 1965-74
2 Familiar Medical Quotations, 1964-66
3 Figi, Frederick A., 1940-1958-60
First Gas Regiment Association [World War I veterans group]
4 General correspondence & newsletters, 1931-54
5 General correspondence & newsletters, 1955-66
6 General correspondence & newsletters, 1967-74
7 Fleming, Thomas P.: Retirement Dinner, 1972
8 Foertmeyer, Samuel R., 1972-74
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43 1 Fomon Clinic, 1946-54
2 Forni, Gherardo, 1956-62, 1967
3 Foundations, 1957-58. n.d.
4 Frank, Matina, 1950-54, n.d.
5 Franklyn, Robert A., 1953, 1959-68, n.d.
6 Frantz, Virginia Kneeland, 1962, n.d.
7 Freshwater, Felix, 1971-72
8 Frick Art Reference Library, 1934 (also Hoffman, Daphne M.)
9 Fulton, John F., 1934-57
10 Ful-Vue Products (for Webster Library), 1952
“G” Correspondence
11 1932-55
44 1 1956-68
2 1969-74
3 Garcia Capurro, Rafael, 1949-52, 1960-62
4 General Theological Seminary: Sesquicentennial Convocation, 1967
5 Gerbis, Gertrude, 1952, 1957
Gnudi, Martha Teach
6 Correspondence, 1931-35
7 Correspondence, 1936-62
8 Correspondence, 1963-72
9 Gonzales-Ulloa, Mario, 1948, 1959-75
45 1 Goodman, Ethel, 1969-74
2 Gotaas-Larsen, Inc., 1955-56
3 Graham, Margaret, 1945-47
4 Grawitz, P. Busse, n.d.
5 Gray, Gerald H., 1941-48, 1953
Grolier Club
6 General correspondence, 1930-43
7 General correspondence, 1944-45
8 General correspondence, 1946-49
9 General correspondence, 1950-52
10 General correspondence, 1953-58
46 1 General correspondence, 1959-61
2 General correspondence, 1962-63
3 General correspondence, 1964
4 General correspondence, 1965-66
5 General correspondence, 1967-68
47 1 General correspondence, 1969-70
2 General correspondence, 1971-72
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3 General correspondence, 1973-74
4 Auction, May 12, 1964
5 Gala Book Week, 1964 – Thank-you Letters, A-W
6 Italy Tour, 1964
Teas
7 Correspondence, 1965-73
8 Expenses, 1969-74
48 1 Responses, 1974
“H” Correspondence
2 1932-49
3 1950-56
4 1957-62
5 1963-67
6 1968-74
49 1 Halsted Centenary Celebration, 1952
Halsted Society (orig. Halsted Club)
2 General correspondence, 1936-41, 1947
3 General correspondence, 1948-58
4 General correspondence, 1959-61
5 General correspondence, 1962-63
6 General correspondence, 1964-68
50 1 General correspondence, 1969-74
2 Constitution, By-Laws, and Membership, 1960
3 Meeting, 1947
4 Meeting, 1953
5 Meeting, 1954
6 Meeting, 1956
7 Meeting, 1957
8 Meeting, 1958
9 Meeting, 1966-68
10 Meeting, 1969-70
11 Meeting, 1971
51 1 Meeting, 1972
2 Meeting, 1973
3 Meeting, 1974
4 Publications, 1949-56
5 Publications, 1957-60
6 Hanrahan, Edward, 1940-52
7 Harlem Hospital Surgical Society, 1951, 1964, 1971
8 Harriman, [Mr. and Mrs.] Lewis G., 1936-43, 1953-67, n.d.
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9 Hartman, Janet, 1967-73
10 Harvard College Library, Friends of the, 1970-74
11 Harvey Society, 1933, 1938, 1947, 1973
52 1 Hasler, Dorothy, 1959-72 (Mrs. Victor Hasler)
2 Helpern, Milton, 1972
3 Horrigan, R. Angus, 1972-73
4 Horton, Carolyn, 1964-70
5 Horvath, A.A., 1913, 1927-33, 1938, 1946-48, n.d.
6 Houghton, Arthur A., Jr., and Houghton Library, 1953-56, 1967-72
7 Human Resources Center, 1967-1971
8 Hume, Edgar Erskine, 1935-36, 1941
9 Humphreys, George H., 1948-64, 1969
10 Huntington Library, Friends of the, 1963, 1969-71
11 Huntington Library, Friends of the, 1972-74
12 Hyde, Donald F., 1961-63
“I” Correspondence
13 1934-60
53 1 1962-70
2 Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (NYU Medical Center), 1965
3 Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery (NYU Medical Center), 1963-68
International Academy of the History of Medicine (Académie Internationale
d’Histoire de la Médecine)
4 General correspondence, 1957, 1964-73
5 Meeting, 1970
6 International Bibliophile Association (Association Internationale de Bibliophile),
1964-74
International College of Surgeons (Plastic Surgery Section)
7 Correspondence, 1951-53, n.d.
8 Correspondence, 1954-57, 1966
9 International Confederation for Plastic Surgery (later, International Confederation
for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery), 1964-69
54 International Congress of Plastic Surgery
1-2 Meeting, 1955
3-4 Meeting, 1959
5 Meeting, 1963
6 Meeting, 1967
7 Meeting, 1971
55 International Society of Surgery
1 General correspondence, 1949-54
2 General correspondence, 1956-64
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3 General correspondence, 1965-74
4 Meeting, 1951
5 Meeting, 1955
6 Iran Foundation, Inc., 1951
7 Iranian Institute, 1944-45
8 Iselin, Marc, 1965-66
9 Istituto di Storia della Medicina (University of Padua), 1965
10 Iversen, Frithiof, 1931
11 Ivy, Robert H., 1932-61
56 1 Ivy, Robert H., 1962-74
“J” Correspondence
2 1932-57
3 1962-73
4 J.B. Lippincott Co., Publishers, 1944-59
5 John Carter Brown Library Association, 1962-74
Johns Hopkins University
6 General correspondence, 1934-54
7 General correspondence, 1955-62
8 General correspondence, 1963-65
57 1 General correspondence, 1966-73
Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association
2 General correspondence, 1953-55, 1961-65
3 Dinner and Meeting, 1965
4 Dinner and Meeting, 1967
5 Johns Hopkins University: Pithotomy Club, 1939, 1947-68, 1973-75
6 Jones, Annchen, 1944
7 Jones, C. Lee, 1973
8 Jones, Thomas Banford, 1935-36, 1942
9 Jonniaux, Alfred, 1963
10 Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1941 (Herman Pomeranz, M.D., Ed.)
11 J. Walter Thompson Co., 1949-50, 1957
“K” Correspondence
12 1932-52
13 1953-63
14 1964-74
58 1 Kanakaraj, J.D., 1953-56
2 Katsaros, Geroge, 1966
3 Krebiozen, 1951-67
4 Kaufmann, Hanna, 1968
5 Kazanjian, Varaztad H., 1937-41, 1946, 1971-74
6 Khoo, Jit Seng, 1970
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7 Kilner, T. Pomfret, 1951, 1964
8 Kirkham, H.L.D., 1933-43, 1948-49
9 Kleinman, Julius, 1944-45, 1951-66, 1971-72, n.d. [formerly Kleinmintz]
10 Koch, Sumner L., 1933-43, 1951-72
“L” Correspondence
11 1932-57
12 1959-66
13 1967-74
14 Ladd, William E., 1940, 1967
15 Larkey, Sanford V., 1938, 1952
59 1 LaRocca, Anne, 1956-57, n.d.
Latin American Society of Plastic Surgery
2 Congresses, not attended, 1941-42, 1950-56, 1962-67
3 Congress, 1947
4 Congress, 1952
5-6 Laval Université: Centenary, 1952
7 Levine, Marion Holena, 1962-68
8 Lewis, Wilmarth Sheldon, 1965-67, 1972-73, n.d.
9 Leworthy, G. William, 1955, 1960-64, 1969-71, n.d.
10 Lichtigman, Nada, 1965-69
60 1 Lim, Effie and James, 1944-50
2 Lim, Robert Kho-Sheng, 1944, 1949, 1957-60, 1969
3 Loucks, Harold H., 1932-41, 1969
4 Lynch, Franklin, 1943-48, 1958, n.d.
“M” Correspondence
5 1931-48
6 1949-55
7 1956-60
8 1961-64
9 1965-68
61 1 1969-72
2 1973-75
3 Macomber, Mark and Sandy, 1967-69
4 Malloch, Archibald, 1931-42, 1952-53
5 Maltz, Maxwell, 1933-42, 1948, 1953, 1958-67, n.d.
6 Manna, Arturo, 1953-60
7 Marino, Hector, 1939-70, n.d.
8 Marraro, Howard R., 1944, 1968-72
9 Matthews, David Napier and Hugh, 1959-1975
10 Maxson, Harry, and Maxson Family, 1934-38, 1943-58, n.d.
11 Maxson, Harry, and Maxson Family, 1959-72
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12 McAllister, Malcolm, 1960-71, n.d.
62 1 McIndoe, Archibald, Sir, 1948-60
2 Meade, George and Richard, 1932-39, 1947
3 Medical Aid to the Aged (MAA), 1962, 1967-69 (“See also Medicaid”)
4 Medical Center Nursery School, 1967-74, n.d.
Medical Library Association
5 General correspondence, 1937-41, 1946-58, n.d.
6 General correspondence, 1959-64
7 General correspondence, 1965-69
8 General correspondence, 1970-71
9 General correspondence, 1972-74
63 Medical Society of the County of New York
1 General correspondence, 1936-50
2 General correspondence, 1951-56
3 General correspondence, 1958-72
4 Meeting, 1944
5 Nominating Committee, 1944
Medical Society of the State of New York
6 Correspondence, 1942-48
7 Correspondence, 1952-58
8 Correspondence, 1959-65
9 Correspondence, 1966-74
64 Advisory Committee on Plastic Surgery
1 Applications, 1951-53, C-M
2 Applications, 1951-53, N-W
3 Applications, 1952-54, A-W
4 Correspondence, 1948-54
Session on the History of Medicine
5 Correspondence, 1953
6 Correspondence, 1954 (1 of 2)
65 1 Correspondence, 1954 (2 of 2)
2 War Medicine and Surgery, 1940-42
Medicare and Medicaid
3 Correspondence, 1956
4 Correspondence, 1966-67
5 Correspondence, 1968-74
6 Meetings of Various Organizations (not Attended), 1969-70
7 Meleney, Frank Lamont, 1932, 1950-65
8 Menzies, Walter, 1932
9 Merriam, Martha C., 1943-47
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10 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1945-46, 1951-55, 1970, n.d.
11 Midgatape Soundscriber, 1959
12 Miller, Gavin, 1932, 1940-56
13 Mills, James T., 1938-39, 1948, 1963
14 Milton Helpern Library of Legal Medicine, Friends of the, 1970-71
15 Montgomery, Elise, 1932-33
16 Moran, Robert E., 1936-39, 1950, 1956
66 1 Mountain Ski Troops (World War II), 1942
2 Mowlem, Rainsford, 1959-60, 1968-73
“N” Correspondence
3 1931-54
4 1955-61
5 1962-66
6 1967-71
7 1972-75
8 Naess, Frederik Per, 1968-69
National Assembly of Surgeons (Mexico) [Alamblea National de Cirujanos],
9-10 Correspondence & Meeting, 1950
67 1 Correspondence, 1956
2 National Faculty of War-Time Graduates, Medical Meetings, 1943 (Dr. Ivy,
National Consultant)
3 National Library of Medicine, 1953-64, 1972, n.d.
4 New, Gordon B., 1934-37, 1942, 1947, 1954
New Hampshire Historical Society
5 Correspondence, newsletters, 1936, 1945, 1953-64
6 Correspondence, newsletters, 1965-66
7 Correspondence, newsletters, 1967-1974
New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM)
Bulletin, Editorial Board
8 Minutes, correspondence, 1936
68 1 Minutes, correspondence, 1937-39
2 Minutes, correspondence, 1940-55
3 Minutes, correspondence, 1956-70
4 Bulletin, Subcommittee on Ways and Means, 1958
Committee on Medical Information and Miscellaneous
5 Minutes, correspondence, 1934-48
6 Minutes, correspondence, 1949-52
7 Minutes, correspondence, 1953
8 Minutes, correspondence, 1954
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69 1 Minutes, correspondence, 1955
2 Minutes, correspondence, 1956-58
3 Minutes, correspondence, 1959-62
4 Minutes, correspondence, 1963-67
5 Minutes, correspondence, 1968-72
6 Committees: Funds, 1937-41, 1947
7 Committees: Library Activities, 1938-42, 1953-59, n.d.
8 Committees: [Committee to] Screen Candidates for Coordinator of
Medical Education and Editorship of the Bulletin, 1958
70 Council
1 Minutes, correspondence, 1954-58
2 Minutes, correspondence, 1959-61
3-4 Meeting, 1958
5 Dinners, 1933-42
6 Friends of the Rare Book Room, 1954-74
7 Institute on Medical History, 1952-55
8 Library Survey, 1938 (1 of 2)
71 1 Library Survey, 1938 (2 of 2)
Section on Historical and Cultural Medicine
2 Correspondence, 1929-33
3 Correspondence, 1934-35
4 Correspondence, 1936-55, 1965-74
5 Rejected Programs, 1933-34
6 Speakers, 1930-33
7 Speakers, 1934
8 Speakers, 1935
72 Section on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
1 Correspondence, 1966-72
2 Jerome P. Webster Award, 1968
3 Subcommittee on Postgraduate Medical Education, 1944, 1952-54, 1958
Subcommittee on Public Health
4 Correspondence, 1956-57
5 Correspondence, 1958-61
6 Trustees, 1956-61, 1969
New York Academy of Sciences
7 Correspondence, 1951-57, n.d.
8 Correspondence, 1958-63
9 Correspondence, 1964-68
10 Correspondence, 1969-73
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73 New York City Physicians’ Golfing Association
1 General, 1946-70
2 Membership Booklets, 1947-58
3 Membership Booklets, 1959-69
4 New York Dispensary, 1938
5 New York Orthopaedic Dispensary and Hospital: Appointments, 1937-45
New York Physicians’ Art Club/American Physicians Art Association
6 General, 1959-66
7 General, 1967-73
New York Regional Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (NYRSPRS)
8 Correspondence, 1959-64
9 Correspondence, 1965-67
74 1 Correspondence, 1968-71
2 Correspondence, 1972-74
3 New York Society for Medical History, 1945, 1950-54
4 New York Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1969-74
5 New York State Society of Surgeons, Inc., 1970-72
New York Surgical Society
6 Correspondence, 1929, 1935-45
7 Correspondence, 1946-56
8 Correspondence, 1957-65
9 Correspondence, 1966-70
75 1 Correspondence, 1971-75
2 New York World’s Fair (1939/40), 1938-39
3 Niles, Jim, 1932-37, 1951
4 Nixon, Richard M., 1973
5 Nobel Prize Nomination, 1955 (Dr. Alfred Blalock)
6 “O” Correspondence, 1934-74, n.d.
7 Olch, Peter, 1970-73
8 O’Malley, Charles D., 1968-72
9 O’Neill, Laura, 1953-55, 1960
10 Orleans-Bourbon, Alvaro, 1962
11 Orthopedic Advisory Committee, 1949
12 Osborne, Rowland P., 1947-51, 1957
13 Osler Library of the History of Medicine (Dr. W.W. Francis), 1932-36, 1967-72
14 Osler Society of New York, 1936-40, 1949-50, 1962, n.d.
15 Owens, Neal, 1937-57, 1970
“P” Correspondence
16 1936-53
17 1954-59
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76 1 1960-66
2 1967-74
Pan-American Medical Association
3 Correspondence, 1935
4 Correspondence, 1936-38, 1943, 1948-64, 1971
5 Journal, 1935-37
Cruise, 1935
6-7 Correspondence & printed material
8 Papers
9 Program
10 Acceptances and Program
77 1 Cruise, 1938: Preliminary & refusals
2 Pan-Pacific Surgical Association, 1950-51, 1959-63
3 Patton, Henry S., 1946-62, 1969
4 Peer, Lyndon A., 1939, 1947-69
5 Peking Union Medical College, 1963, 1970
6 Penn, Jack, 1946-53, 1962-72
7 Peugnet, Ernest, 1951-55
8 Physicians’ Club of New York, 1964
9 Pickering, George, Sir, 1969 [Pembroke College, Oxford]
10 Pickrell, Kenneth L., 1944-52, 1960-69
11 Pierce, George Warren, 1938-53, 1965
12 Pierpont Morgan Library, Fellow of the, 1949-66, 1972-74
13 Plastic Surgery Associations: Other, 1971-74 (Aesthetic, Cosmetic, National,
International, etc.)
14 Plastic Surgery Research Council, 1959-60, 1967
78 1 Plimpton, Calvin H., 1953-74
2 Pliofilm, 1944-50
3 Polycratis, George, 1942, 1950, 1971
4 Poynter, F.N.L. (Noél), 1959-72
5 Princeton University Library, Friends of the, 1964-74
6 Procurement and Assignment Service, 1942-43
7 Prosthetic Information, 1937-38, 1950-65, n.d.
8 Pulaski, Edwin J., 1950-51
9 “Q” Correspondence, 1936, 1950, 1955, 1969-70, n.d.
“R” Correspondence
10 1932-50
11 1951-56
79 1 1957-64
2 1965-74
3 Randall, Richard H., Jr., 1964-68
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4 Rank, B.K., 1958-65
5 Recalde, Juan Francisco, 1952-56, 1964, 1972-73
6 Reeves, Lydia, 1958-61, 1971, n.d. (née Lydia O’Leary)
7 Regional Societies of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1970
8 Reid, Mont Rogers/Mont Reid Medical Society, 1943, 1952
9 Remington Rand Inc., 1932-36
10 Riverdale Neighborhood House, 1949, 1966, 1974, n.d.
11 Roberts, Paul, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1959-64
Royal Society of Medicine
12 Correspondence, 1958-71
13 Correspondence, 1972-73
80 “S” Correspondence
1 1931-46
2 1947-54
3 1955-57
4 1958-60
5 1961-64
6 1965-68
7 1969-73
8 1974
81 1 Saffron, Morris, 1972-74, n.d.
2 Sage, Dean [President, Presbyterian Hospital], 1943
St. Andrew’s Golf Club, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY
3 General, 1937, 1943-50
4 General, 1951-54
5 General, 1955-63
6 General, 1964-74
7 Yearbooks, 1938-45
8 Yearbooks, 1946-59
9 St. John, Fordyce B., n.d.
10 Sanvenero-Rosselli, Gustavo, 1935-39, 1946-54, 1961, 1966-68, 1974-75, n.d.
11 Schuchardt, Karl, 1947-51, 1956-57, 1964
82 1 Scher, Samuel, 1943-44, 1966
2 Schramm, Elizabeth (Columbia U. Medical Library), 1931-38, 1945-48, 1952
Schuman, Henry, Inc.
3 1946-53
4 1954-63
5 Schwarz, Kurt L., 1949-57, 1969
6 Sea Monster: JPW’s assistance to New York Times regarding translation of
Ambroise Paré’s work on sea monsters, 1934
7 Serrano Rebeil, Alfonso, 1952-71
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Services and Equipment
8-10 undated
11 1940-62
83 1 1963
2 1964
3 1965-66
4 1967
5 1968-72
6 1973-76
7 Severinghaus, Aura E. and Lidia, 1956-63, 1971-73
8 Shireson, Henry J., 1944-48
9 Shorrell, I. Daniel, 1941-51, 1956, 1961, 1972, n.d.
84 1 Shryock, Richard H., 1968-73
2 Slack, Harry, and Family, 1939-51 1957-70, n.d.
3 Smith, Ferris, 1937-57
4 Socialized medicine in Great Britain, 1963-65
5 Societa Italiana di Storia delle Scienze Mediche e Naturali and Societa Italiana di
Chirugia Plastica, 1949-73, n.d.
6 Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1955, 1961-65
7 Society of Practitioners of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 1973
8 Soundscriber, 1947
9 South American and Central American Plastic Surgery Meetings, 1966-68
10 Southern Medical Association, 1933-56
11 Sparrow, John, 1963-65 [Warden’s Lodgings, All Souls’ College, Oxford]
12 Speiden, John G.F. (Jack), 1968-70
13 Spofford, C. Byron, 1932-39, 1952, 1959-70
14 Spofford, L. Elizabeth, 1943-73, n.d.
15 Spofford, William B., 1972
16 Starr, Nathan Comfort and Richard, 1964-65, 1972
17 State Aid, 1954
18 Steffesen, W.H., 1970
19 Steganographia (Modern), 1961-62
20 Steidle, Edward, 1945-48
21 Stephenson, Kathryn Lyle, 1961-62, 1969, 1974
22 Stock, Francis, 1950-54, 1961
85 1 Stout, Arthur Purdy, 1946, 1951-60
2 Straith, Clare Leroy, 1933-37, 1942-58, n.d.
3 Strayer, Luther, 1943, 1950, 1958, 1968
4 Stream, Phyllis, 1963-70, n.d.
5 Summers, Ivan, 1943-47, 1951-56, n.d.
6 Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics (Journal), 1932-40
38
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7 Surgical Clinics of North America, 1936-38, 1944-48
8 Surgical Films, 1950-58
9 Surgical Residency Inquiries, 1952
10 Sutton, Richard L., 1966-67
“T” Correspondence
11 1934-65
12 1966-74
13 Talbot, Charles, 1971-72
14 Tamerlin, Joseph A., 1940-66, 1971-75
15 Tantalum Metal, 1944
16 Taylor, Adrian S., 1934-38, 1948-62
17 Temkin, Oswei, 1969
18 Thalidomide, 1962-63
19 Thrombin Tests (Parke-Davis), 1943-44
20 Ting, L.C., 1937
86 1 Tissue Transplantation Conference, 1952-58
2 Travel Club, 1967
“U” Correspondence
3 1936-39, 1946-63
4 1964-73
5 Ungern, Alix, 1945-51
6 Utzinger, [Mr. & Mrs.] Otto, 1971 (50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration)
7 “V” Correspondence, 1933-51, 1956-70, n.d.
8 Vanderpoel, Halstead B., 1962-66
9 Vaughan, Harold S., 1966-69, n.d.
Visitors
10 1933-39, n.d.
11 1940-51
12 1952-63
13 Vitale, John, 1966
14 Vitale, Vincent, 1965
87 “W” Correspondence
1 1932-51
2 1952-59
3 1960-65
4 1966-71
5 1972-74
6 Wallace, A.B., 1948-60, 1971-72
7 Wang, Liang-Nun, 1949-52
8 Weston, Elsie, 1968-72
9 Whipple, Allen O., 1933-63, 1973-74
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88 1 Whipple, George Hoyt, 1934, 1957-69
Allen O. Whipple Society
2 1955-59
3 1960-70
4 1971-73
5 Workmen’s Compensation, 1938-51, 1959-61, n.d.
6 “Y” Correspondence, 1935, 1947-53, 1960-62, 1967-73
7 Yale University: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 1960-72
8 Yale University: Medical Library Associates, 1964, 1972
9 Yeh, George Kungchao [Chinese Ambassador to US], 1962
10 “Z” Correspondence, 1935-42, 1952-53, 1967-69, 1975
Series 2: BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS & PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
Jerome P. Webster (JPW)
Biographical Data and Lists of Publications
11 1935-59, n.d.
89 1 1960-76
2 Biographical Data for Who's Who and other Publications, 1962-74
3 Columbia University Citation, 1971
4 Decorations form China and Greece, 1947-51, 1959, n.d.
5 Letters and Cards received on 80th Birthday, 1968
6 National Cyclopaedia of Biography, 1934-37
7 New York Academy of Medicine Award, 1973
8 New York State Medical Licenses, 1949-72
9 Notices of Appointments, 1935-46, 1953-54, 1965
10 “Report of the Work of Dr. Jerome P. Webster, Fellow in Surgery,
Presbyterian Hospital, 1928-29”
Webster, Emily R.
11 Condolences and Memorial Contributions, 1965-68
12 Memorial Contributions to the Webster Library Fund, 1965-66
13 Memorial Contributions to the Webster Library Fund:
Acknowledgements, 1965-66
14 Memorial Plaque, Johns Hopkins University, 1967 [Harriet Lane House]
15 Memorial Plaque, Medical Center Nursery School, Dedication, 1967
16 Memorial Plaque, Medical Center Nursery School, Dedication:
Acknowledgements and Regrets, 1967
17 Webster, Gerald Hartley Dodge, 1964-66, 1972
18 Webster, Harold A., 1931-38, 1972
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90 1 Webster, Jerome P., Jr., 1965, 1971-72, n.d.
2 Webster, Lorin, 1922, 1964, 1973, n.d.
3 Webster and Pierce Families: Genealogy, 1955, 1972, n.d.
4 Pending Meetings, 1954-61, n.d.
Trips
5 Arizona, 1954-64
6 California, Arizona, and Texas, 1968
7 England and Italy, 1951
8 England, 1956
9 England, Italy, and France, 1968
Personal and Social Correspondence
10 1924-25, 1935-49
11 1950-54
91 1 1955-59
2 1960-63
3 1964-65
4 Jan. - Apr. 1966
5 May - Dec. 1966
6 1967-68
7 1969-74
SERIES 3: COLUMBIA-PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER/PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
Sub-Series 3.1: General
92 Correspondence
1 1934-45
2 1946-48
3 1949-50
4 1951-52, 1966-70
5 1971-72
6 1973-75
93 1 Alumni, 1960-70
2 Attending and Consulting Staff, 1938
3 Babies Hospital Operations, 1942-44
4 Committee to Consider the Proper Place and Responsibility for Removal of
Tissues from Dead Bodies for Therapeutic Purposes: Report, 1953
5 Committee to Study Social Service: Report, 1951
6 Doctors’ Private Offices, 1949-62
7 Emergency Committee: Minutes, 1950-53
8 Funds Held in Escrow, 1948-56
9 U.S. Army General Hospital #2, 1942-43
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10 Head and Neck Service, n.d.
Medical Board
Minutes
11 1949
12 1950
94 1 Jan. – Oct 1951
2 Nov. 1951 – Oct. 1952
3 Nov. 1952 – May 1953
4 June 1953 – May 1954
5 June 1954 – Feb. 1955
Planning Committee Minutes
6 Aug. 1949 – June 1950
7 July 1950 – June 1951
95 1 July 1951 – Sept. 1952
2 Oct. 1952 – Sept. 1953
3 Oct. 1953 – Sept. 1954
4 Operating Room and Anesthesia Committee: Minutes, 1949-55
Surgical Staff Conference: Agenda, correspondence
5 1946-54, 1962-66
6 1967-68
7 Wound Healing: Reports, 1932, 1938-39
Sub-Series 3.2: Division of Plastic Surgery
8 Annual Reports, 1943-53, 1959-63
96 1 Audio-Visual Equipment, 1951-54
Conferences, Staff
Presentations
2 1944-47
3 1948-51
Schedules
4 1946-64
5 1965-69
Consultations, Presbyterian Hospital
6 1949-52
7 1953-54
8 Crikelair-Humphreys correspondence re: Crikelair’s appt. as Plastic Surgery
Division head, 1959
9 Financial Summaries, 1928-71
10 History, 1946, 1953
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97 1 Housing of Webster Library, 1949-54, 1959-60, 1965-67
2 Instrument Book, n.d.
3 Journal Club, 1940
4 Memo to George Humphreys regarding Status [of the Division] and Procedures,
1947
5 Memos regarding the Plastic Surgery Division and its Relation to Services at
Presbyterian Hospital and Vanderbilt Clinic, 1951-52
6 Operations at “E.W.,” n.d.
Operations at Presbyterian Hospital
7 Schedules, 1952-53, 1958
8 Maxillo-Facial Schedules, 1952-53
9 Pathology Conference, 1952-53
10 Pediatric Waiting List, 1949
Photography Bills
11 1946-48
12 1949-50, 1968
13 Plastic Surgery Clinic, 1947-53
Plastic Surgery Fund
14 Gifts Given via Webster’s Private Office, 1947-53
15 Reports, 1934-37. 1942-46 [includes reports on status of Division]
16 Statements, 1932-46
17 Statements, 1947-52
18 Statements, 1953-55, 1960-61
19 Members, 1963-67
20 Plastic Surgery Services Elsewhere, 1947
98 1 Requests for Information, 1952-53
2 Symposium, 1951
Sub-Series 3.3: Webster Society
3 General correspondence, 1952-53, 1958-69
4 Address Lists, 1952
5 Blair Rogers’s poem in honor of Webster’s 80th birthday, 1968
6 By-Laws, 1952-53, 1958
7 Dinner for Dr. Webster, 1954
8 Finances, 1952
Meeting, 1952
9 General correspondence
10 Papers
11 Program
12 Meeting, 1972
13 Questionnaires, Members, 1952
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Sub-Series 3.4: Plastic Surgery Residents
14 Residents, 1930-41, 1949-56, 1967-73
15 Residency Inquiries, 1937, 1943, 1954-58, 1975
16 Residency Plans, 1950
17 Ardizone, Rohlo, 1962-72
18 Bakamjian, Vahram Y., 1951-57, 1963-70
19 Ballantyne, Lowyd W.R, 1953-58, 1963-66
20 Barisone, Hector, 1954-61
21 Barlow, Carl M., 1961-63
22 Beasley, Robert W., 1963
23 Bom, Adrian F., 1965-71
24 Brown, J. Ronald, 1965-68
25 Chang, Hsien-Lin, 1936-39, 1945-47
26 Cinelli. John A., 1934-35, 1941-42
27 Clifford, Robert H., III, 1944-54, 1959
99 1 Coleman, Claude C., Jr., 1949-60, 1971-74
2 Coats, Thomas F., 1971
3 Crawford, John Kerr, 1945-52, 1969-73
4 Crikelair, George F., 1953
5 Davis, W. Bowdoin, 1938-55, 1963
6 Deming, Edward G., 1947-58, 1963, 1968-74
7 DeVoe, Gerard, 1945
8 Diño, Benvenuto, 1944-58, 1965-68
9 Dorsey, John J., 1945-47, 1952-55, 1966
10 Dupertuis, S. Milton, 1939-59
11 Dupont, Claude, 1963
12 Escoffier, Jean-Bernard, 1947-71
13 Garst, Walter P., 1968-74
14 Geer, Enos Throop, 1948-53, 1962-67
15 Gong, Kinman, 1963-66
16 Griffiths, Cadvan Owen, 1957-68
17 Hardy, S. Baron, 1941-46, 1952-58, 1963, 1968
100 1 Hickey, John Maurice, 1943-52, 1963
2 Hoehn, Robert, 1970-73
3 Jasaitis, Joseph E., 1967
4 Khuri, Afif, 1961-63
5 Klatsky, Stanley A., 1968
6 Kraissl, Cornelius J., 1934-46, 1952, 1958-64
7 Li, Charles S., 1964, 1972
8 Lintilhac, Jean-Paul, 1951
9 Lissner, Bart, 1962-63
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10 Littler, J. William, 1947-51
11 Macdonald, James A., 1957-58, 1963, 1969
12 MacGuffie, Martha Morgan, 1952-58, 1963
13 Macomber, W. Brandon, 1939-68
14 Malton, S. Donald, 1957-65
15 McDonald, Joseph J., 1940-67
16 McNichol, J. Wallace, 1940-63
17 McNichol, J. Wallace: Reprints, 1944-52
18 Mills, Robert L., 1946-53, 1963-67
101 1 Minervini, Francesco, 1959-73
2 Mirehouse, Orville J., 1958, 1963
3 Paletta, Francis X., 1944-72
4 Perras, Colette, 1950-53, 1963, 1971
5 Reynolds, Robert Q., 1958
6 Richey, deWayne G., 1960-63, 1969
7 Rigau, Alberto, 1950-61, 1970
8 Roth, Samuel J., 1968
9 Schenck, Robert, 1972-75
10 Shaw, Thomas, 1972
11 Sherlock, Eugene, 1966-69
12 Shaw, Darrel T., 1938-63, 1971-73
13 Smith, J. Roy, 1946-54, 1963-66, 1973
14 Snyderman, Reuven K., 1950-69, 1974
15 Solis Gallardo, Carlos Augusto, 1950-52 (Fellow)
16 Steeples, George Leslie, Jr., n.d.
17 Stevenson, Thomas W., 1933-59
18 Tanzer, Radford C.: Reprints, 1932, 1947-57
102 1 Wang, Kai-Hsi (Mark), 1945-51
2 Wang, Kai-Hsi (Mark), 1952-71
3 Webster, George V., 1938-74
4 Webster, George V. – Reprints, 1940-50
5 Whalen, William P., 1942-67
SERIES 4: ORGANIZATIONS
Sub-Series 4.1: American Bureau for Medical Aid to China (ABMAC)
Correspondence
6 Sept. 1937 – May 1944
7 June 1944 – Mar. 1945
8 Apr. – Sept. 1945
45
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103 1 Oct. 1945 – Feb. 1946
2 Mar. – Dec. 1946
3 1947
4 1948-1954
5 1955 – Apr. 1957
6 May – Dec. 1957
104 1 Jan. – June 1958
2 July 1958 – Mar. 1959
3 Apr. 1959 – June 1960
4 July 1960 – Dec. 1962
5 Jan 1963 – June 1966
6 July 1966 – Oct. 1968
7 1969
105 1 1970-72
2 1973-74
Executive Committee: Minutes, correspondence, etc.
3-4 1946
5 1947
6 Jan.-May 1948
7 July-Dec. 1948
8 1949
106 1 1950
2 1951
3 1952
4 1953
5 1954
6 1955
107 1 1956
2 Jan. 1957-Apr. 1958
3 May 1958-Apr. 1959
4 May-Dec. 1959
5 1960
6 1961
7 1962-63
108 1 1964-66
2 1967-69
3 1970-71
4 1972-73
5 1974
46
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6 ABMAC Village, 1960-61
7 Alfred Kohlberg Memorial Fund, 1960-61
8 20th Anniversary Dinner, 1957
9 25th Anniversary Dinner, 1962
109 1 30th Anniversary Dinner, 1967
2 Annual Meeting, 1959, 1968
Board of Directors/Annual Meetings
3 1946-52
4 1952-58
5 1959-66, 1973
6 Booklets, 1949-57, 1962
7 ABMAC Bulletin, 1946-63, 1970-74
110 1 Chennault Fund for Front Line Freedom Fighters, 1958-59
China Program
2 Apr.-June 1946
3 July-Oct. 1946
4 Nov.-Dec. 1946
5 Committee for a Free Asia, 1951
6 Committee on Medical Education. 1946
7 Committee on Revision of By-Laws, 1948
8 Co Tui, Frank, 1957-60
9 Fellowships, 1956-57
10 Fellowship Sub-Committee, 1947-53
11 Health and Medical Committee Luncheon, 1968
111 1 Liu, J. Heng, 1950-61
Nominating Committee
2 1948-49
3 1954-55
4 Peng, Meng-Chi, 1958
Reports
5 1942-44, 1949-51
6 1951-58
Sub-Series 4.1.2: Plastic Surgery Course (PSC) Given by JPW, Shanghai, Fall 1948
7 General Correspondence, 1948-49
8 Bills, Programs, Clippings, 1948
9 Correspondence in China, 1948
10 Dictaphone Disks, 1948
11 Examinations, 1948
47
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112 1 Lectures, 1948
2 Letters Received from Participants, 1948-49
3 Lists of Materials brought to China, 1948
4 Reprints Autographed by PSC Doctors, 1937-41, 1948
5 Schedules and Reading Assignments, 1948
6 Shipping, Insurance, and Customs, 1948-49
7 Slides Used in Course, 1948
8 Supplies – Budget, 1948
9 Supplies – Instruments, 1948
10 Trunk Lost During Shipment, 1948
Sub-Series 4.2: Other China Organizations
Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals
11 1953-56
12 Jan.-Sept. 1957
13 Oct. 1957-June 1959
113 1 July 1959-Dec. 1962
2 1963-71
American China Policy Association
3 1946, 1952-58
4 1959-60
5 American Emergency Committee for Tibetan Refugees, 1959
6 China Institute in America, 1936, 1949-51, 1957, 1973
7 China Medical Board, 1950-60, 1969-71
8 China Society and Institute of Current World Affairs, 1949-51
9 Shanghai Tiffin Club, 1953-74
114 1 Shanghai Tiffin Club: Membership Rosters, 1951-71
United Service to China, Inc.
2 1947-49
3 1950
4 1951-59
5 1960-65
Yu Wang Fu Association: Address lists
6 1932-38, 1946-54
7 1955-63
115 1 1964, 1970
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Sub-Series 4.3: Holderness School
General Correspondence
2 1930-35
3 1936
4 1937-38
5 1939-42
6 1943-46
7 1947-50
116 1 1951-53
2 1954-57
3 1958-60
4 1961-62
5 1963-64
6 Jan. 1965-May 1967
117 1 July 1967-Dec. 1970
2 1971-73
3 1974
4 Alumni Association Annual Dinner, 1935-42, 1947, 1953
5 Alumni Directories, 1935-36, 1950-53, 1960
6 Alumni and Former Students, 1931-35
Board of Trustees
Minutes, reports, correspondence
7 1948-53
8 1954-63
118 1 1964-65
2 1966-68
3 1969-71
4 1972-74
Audits
5 1956-61
6 1962-64
7 Commencement Address, 1938
119 1 Commencement Address, 1957
2 Committee on Cultural Affairs, 1968
3 Committee to Increase Enrollment at Holderness, 1950-51, 1962
Development Fund
4 1955-58
5 1959-61
6 1962-68
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Development Fund: Special Gifts Committee
7 1953, 1960-62
120 1 Jan. – May 1963
2 June 1963 – Oct. 1969
3 Development Program, 1958-67
4 Headmaster’s Fund, 1950-55
5 Holderness Dial, “Those that Fly…,” 1944: JPW’s reminiscence of life in China
Holderness Frolic
6 1943-47
7 1948-53
Printed Matter
8 1937, 1945, 1950-62
121 1 1964-68
2 Webster Library at Holderness School, 1966-71
Sub-Series 4.4: Trinity College (Hartford, CT)
General Correspondence
3 1937, 1946-53
4 1954-56
5 1957-58
6 1959-60
7 1961-62
122 1 1963-64
2 Jan. 1965 – June 1966
3 July 1966 – Dec. 1967
4 1968-69
5 1970-74
Board of Trustees
Minutes, correspondence, reports
6 1939-41
123 1 1942-45
2 1946
3 1947
4 1948-49
5 1950
6 1951
7 1952
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124 1 1953
2 1954
3 1955
4 Jan. 1956 – Apr. 1957
5 June 1957 – June 1958
6 July 1958 – Sept. 1959
7 Oct. 1959 – Feb. 1960
125 1 Mar. – June 1960
2 July – Dec. 1960
3 Jan. – Apr. 1961
4 May – Oct. 1961
5 Nov. 1961 – Jan. 1962
6 Feb. – May 1962
126 1 June 1962 – Jan. 1963
2 Feb. – July 1963
3 Aug. – Dec. 1963
4 Jan. – Apr. 1964
5 May – Sept. 1964
6 Oct. – Dec. 1964
127 1 Jan. – May 1965
2 June – Dec. 1965
3 Jan. – May 1966
4 June – Dec. 1966
5 Jan. – May 1967
6 June – Nov. 1967
128 1 Jan. – June 1968
2 July 1968 – Apr. 1969
3 May 1969 – Feb. 1970
4 Apr. – Dec. 1970
5 Jan. – Mar. 1971
6 Apr. 1971 – Nov. 1972
129 1 Jan. 1973 – Mar. 1974
2 Apr. – Oct. 1974
3 Ad Hoc Committee on Fraternities, 1962-63, 1968-71
4 Board of Fellows Report, 1938, 1949-62
5 Committee on Libraries, 1962-67
Committee to Select a President
6 General Correspondence, 1943-44
7-8 Names Previously Considered, 1943-44
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9 Committee to Nominate a New President, 1951-52
10 Standing Committees, 1958-67
130 Alumni Association
Correspondence
1 1932-37
2 1938-52
3 1953
4 1954-55
5 1958-69
6 Alumni Trustees, 1961-66
7 Alumni at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1964-68
8 Biology (Visiting Committee on), 1963
9 Butler-McCook House, 1962-63
10 Cesare Barbieri Center of Italian Studies, 1959-63
131 Colt Trust Association
1 1953-55, 1960-62
2 1963-65
3 Committee on Athletics, 1937-38, 1947-54, 1959-60
4 Committee on Co-Education, 1969
Committee on Educational Policy
5 1961-62
6 1963-65
Committee on Honorary Degrees
7 1951-56
8 1957
9 1958-60
132 1 Apr. – Sept. 1961
2 Oct. – Dec. 1961
3 1962-63
4 1964-67
5 Committee on Nunc-Pro-Tunc Degrees, 1949-50
6 Committee on Playing Fields, 1964
7 Convocation, 1955
8 Convocation – Life Sciences Center, 1965
9 Council on Islamic Affairs, Inc., 1959
10 Curriculum, 1960
11 “Dan” Webster Baseball Award, 1970
12 Eigenbrodt, David L., 1967
13 Emerinck, Ralph Stephen, 1973-74
14 Friends of Trinity College Rowing, 1962-72
15 Frolic, 1942-72
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133 Fund and Development Committee
1 1953-67
2 1968-71
Funston, G. Keith [President]
3 1943-49
4 1943-49
5 1950-51, 1962-71
6 Greenley, Howard, 1960-63
8 Honorary Degree for Jerome P. Webster, 1968
Jacobs, Albert C. [President]
9 1954-59
10 1960-66
11 1967-72
134 1 Curriculum Vitae, 1959
Library
2 Catalog of Books on Embassies to China, 1960
3 Exhibit on Embassies to the Far East, 1967
4 German Legation Documents, 1961
5 Student Book Collectors Contest, 1958-74
Library Associates
6 1950-52
7 Jan. 1953 – May 1954
8 Oct. 1954 – Oct. 1955
9 1956-58
10 1959-64
135 1 1965-67
2 Jan. 1968 – June 1969
3 Aug. 1969 – Dec. 1970
4 1971-72
5 1973-74
6 Lockwood, Theodore G. [President], 1967-74
7 Medical Alumni, 1961-65
136 1 Moore, Charles E., 1962
New York Alumni Association of Trinity College
2 General, 1953-72
3 Lawson Purdy Slate, 1952-59
4 Scholarship Committee, 1942-45, 1950
Golden Anniversary of Perennial Secretary (GAPS) Committee
5 July 1956 – Feb. 1957
6 Mar. – May 1957
7 June 1957 – Jan. 1958
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8 North Campus Housing and Buildings and Grounds Department, 1960-63
Pew Ends
9 General correspondence, 1955-59
137 1 Booklet, 1959-61
2 Booklet: Galley Proofs, 1959
3 Dedication and Luncheon, 1959
4 Plan for Main Approach [to New Campus Construction], 1961-63
5 Portrait Committee, 1961-62
6 Pre-Medical Seniors’ visit to NYC, 1935
7 Pre-Medical Study, 1962
138 1 Pre-Medical Study, 1962
Program of Progress
2 1956-57
3 1958, 1964-67
4 Property Manager – Annual Report, 1949-57
Psi Upsilon, Beta Beta Chapter
5 1914, 1943-58
6 1959-62
7 1963-74
139 1-2 Convention, 1972
Executive Council
3 1971-72
4 1973-74
5 New York Metropolitan Association of, 1952-67, 1972-74
6 Psi Upsilon Foundation, 1971-74
7 Recommendations for Admission, 1947-48
Reunion of the Class of 1910
8 1950
9 1955
10 1960
11 Riverius Manning Luther Fund, 1926, 1951-52
140 1 Students Applying to Trinity College, 1962-70
2 Trinity Song Book, 1968
3 Undergraduate Evaluation, 1962-67
Watkinson Library
4 1953-62
5 1963-74
6 Meeting, 1960
7 Meeting, 1971
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SERIES 5: WEBSTER LIBRARY OF PLASTIC SURGERY
Sub-Series 5.1: Correspondence/Subject Files
General correspondence
8 1930-32, 1956-60
9 1961-72
141 Acquisitions Lists
1 1937, 1946-55
2-3 1905-64
4 1965-66
5 Affiliated Libraries Proposal, 1970
6 American Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons: Proposal to house
library at Columbia, 1965, 1971-73
Bibliography of Plastic Surgery
7 1953-56
8 1957-67
9 Dartmouth Medal, 1975
10 Payments, 1960, 1965
11 Binding, 1936-38, 1962-74
12 Book Plates, 1945
13 British Museum, 1931-35
14 Chaucer, Geoffrey: Portrait, 1960
Columbia University Libraries
15 Financial Statements and Payments, 1938-62, 1967
16 Rare Books Transferred to C.U. Vault, 1975
17 Deed of Gift to Columbia University, 1938-39, 1952, 1960-61
142 Digby, Kenelm
1 Correspondence with K. Garth Huston, 1969-71
2 Portrait, 1958-61
3 Ferris Smith Books, 1957-58
4 Webster Library Fund: Monthly Statements, 1956-63
5 Fund Raising and Financial Summaries, 1928-60
6 Galleria di Minerva, 1966 [lost item]
7 Guaranty Trust of New York, 1931-38
8 Inventory, 1975
9 The Life and Times of Gaspare Tagliacozzi: Plan for Sale of Remaining Copies,
1971-75
10 Little, Brown, & Co., re: Goldwyn, The Unfavorable Result in Plastic Surgery,
1972-74
Columbia University Medical Library
11 1935-46
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12 1947-51
13 1953-57
14 1961-75
Columbia University Medical Library Committee
15 1935-63
143 1 1964-70
2 Medical Library Association Meeting, 1962
3 Organization of the Webster Library, 1954, 1962
4 Personnel, 1962-68
5 Photographic Equipment, 1965
6 Procedure Manual 1964
7 Rare Book Dealers and Foreign Distributors, 1965
8 Royal College of Surgeons, 1931
9 Rules governing Use of Materials, n.d.
10 Southey, Robert: Portrait, 1957-58
11 Visitors, 1953-65
12 Volunteers, 1954-55
13 White, Lee, 1970-74
Sub-Series 5.1.1: John Locke’s copy of Hudibras
14 Correspondence with Willis Van Devanter and John Harrison, 1964
15 Charaka Club Lecture, 1954
16 Locke’s Library: Dewhurst’s article on Locke in Holland, 1964
17 Photographs sent to J. Harrison for Church Catalogue and Microfilming, 1964
18 Verses from Hudibras in Latin by Locke in His Handwriting on Endpapers,
1963-64
19 Watermarks, n.d.
Sub-Series 5.2: Webster Library in the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library
20 Housing of Webster Library in New Library Building, 1960-61, 1969-74
21 Jones, C. Lee, Director, Health Sciences Library, 1974
22 Letters to George Crikelair regarding Webster Library Space & Projects, 1960-65
144 1 Maintenance, Funds, Housing, and Space, 1960-61
2 McGill, William J. [President, Columbia University], 1971-73
Sub-Series 5.3: Exhibits
3 Burn Exhibit, 1965
4 Butler Library Exhibit, “Columbia’s Finest,” 1963
Grolier Club Gala Book Week Exhibit, May 1964
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5 Announcement
6 Bills
7 Event Schedule
8 Exhibition Cases
9 General Plan
10 Guest List
11 Invitations to Tea and Replies
12 Letters of Thanks sent by JPW
13 Letters of Thanks sent to JPW
14 List of Books
15 Pamphlets, Grolier Club Gala Book Week
16 Grolier Club Exhibit: Embassies to the Far East, 1966
17 Medical Library Exhibit, 1972
145 1 Miscellaneous Captions, n.d.
2 “19th Century Plastic Surgery by New York Physicians,” New York Academy of
Medicine and American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, 1967
3 P&S Department of Medicine Exhibit, 1968 [“loaned to Dickinson Richards”]
Sub-Series 5.4: Fund Drive
4 Fund Drive, 1956-64
5 Appeals from Other Libraries, 1960-64, 1974, n.d.
6 Brochure, 1962
7 Brochure: Drafts, 1961
8 Contributions to the Webster Library Made in Lieu of Flowers, 1974-75
9 Contributions to the Webster Library Fund – Summaries, 1928-72
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center Fund
10 General, 1955-63
11 Miscellaneous Publications, 1954, 1960-62, n.d.
12 Foundations, 1959-62, 1967
13 Letters to Alvin J. Binkert and John S. Parke, Presbyterian Hospital, 1952-54,
1960
14 Names for Solicitation, 1962
146 1 Names Suggested by JPW and George F. Crikelair, 1962
2 Outline History of the Webster Library, 1955
3 Patients and Lists of Old Bills of Potential Donors, 1961-62
4 Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt Botanical Library, 1963-64
5 Specific Projects and Services of the Webster Library, 1962
6 “The Story of a Plastic Surgery Library,” 1951
7 Webster Gift Fund (890), Columbia University, 1967-74
8 Webster Library Fund at Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University,
1963-66, n.d.
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Sub-Series 5.4.1: Fund Drive: Individual Donors
9 Angell, Ellen Shipman, 1963
10 Bailey, William J., 1960-61
11 Bassoff, Phil, 1961
12 Bell, Estelle [Stella Greenfield], 1954-61
13 Benton, William, 1962
14 Bickmore, Lee, 1962
15 Black, Douglas M., 1962
16 Block, Martha, 1962
17 Brophy, Thomas D’Arcy, 1961-67
18 Buchanan, [Mrs.] Paul R., 1962
19 Burger, Alex W., 1963
20 Cates, [Gwendolyn], 1966
21 Chandler, Kent, 1954
22 Clarkson, Patrick, 1962
23 Crawford, William H., 1963
24 Crikelair, George F., 1961-65
25 Cullen, James, 1966
26 DeGolyer, Everett L., 1946-61
27 Delafield, Clelia, 1962
28 Dellenback, Geraldine Webster, 1961-62, 1974
29 Demov, Jacob S., 1962-64
30 Dodge, Geraldine Rockefeller, 1961-63, 1973
147 1 Dodge, Marcellus Hartley, 1960-65
2 DuPont, Lamont, 1961-64
3 Falcone, Italo J., 1958
4 Ford Foundation, 1962
5 Fosdick, [Mrs.] Harry Emerson, 1958
6 Foshay, Ella M., 1962
7 Geer, E. Throop, 1963-64
8 George W. Perkins Memorial Foundation, 1962-63
9 Gilbert, Madeline, 1959
10 Harriman, Louise E., 1962-64
11 Hornsby, E. Monroe, 1963
12 Houghton, Arthur A., Jr., 1961-62
13 Hunt, Roy and Rachel McMasters Miller, 1961-70
14 Hutton, Edward F., n.d.
15 Hyde, Donald F. and Mary, 1961-66
16 Ittelson, Blanche, 1954-56
17 Jaffe, Evelyn Friede, 1964, n.d.
18 James Foundation, 1962
19 Jillson, Leon R., 1961
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20 Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1962, n.d.
21 Kane, Ralph F., 1962-63
22 Kean, Rebekah Harkness, 1957-65
23 King, George B., 1964
24 Klein, Emanuel, 1956-72
25 Klein, Philip S., 1956, 1961-68
26 Klein, Walter Philip, 1962, 1974
27 Kleven, Archibald and Pauline, 1961-62
28 Kuri, A.A., 1965
29 Larson, Sarah Given, 1964-65
30 Lemann, Lucy B., 1962
31 Lockwood, William A., 1960
32 Macomber, W. Brandon, 1966
33 Magill, Katherine, 1961-64, 1972
34 Malton, S. Donald. 1965
35 McAlpin, David H. and Sally, 1962-65
36 McElroy, Thora Reynolds, 1962
37 Morgan, Henry S., 1962-63
38 Mortimer, Catherine, 1965
39 Mudd, Henry and Eleanor, 1961
40 Murdough, Thomas, 1962
148 1 Pell, Claiborne and Nuala, 1963, 1972, n.d.
2 Pell, Hebert and Olive, 1958-63
3 Pfeiffer, Gertrude, 1954, 1960
4 Philbin, [Helen], 1962-64
5 Picker, James, 1963
6 Potter, Ann Margaret, 1962-64
7 Prentice, E. Parmalee, 1956-65
8 Rambush, Sandra S., 1955
9 Reeves, Lydia O’Leary, 1962-66
10 Reid, George A., 1962
11 Rockefeller, Godfrey S., 1955
12 Rockefeller, Laurance, 1962
13 Schullinger, Rudolph N., 1963-67
14 Senior, Maude, 1965
15 Skouras, George P., 1964
16 Starr, William and Lorraine, 1962-66
17 Stetson, Eugene W., and Iola, 1962-65
18 Streeter, Nancy Angell, 1962-63
19 Talley, Anne M., 1962
20 Tate, Elaine, 1954-74
21 Teagle, Walter C., 1961-62
22 Thayer, Clarence, 1961-63
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23 Thouron, Esther DuPont, 1958, 1964
24 Waite, Mary M.B., 1954
25 Webster, Emily R., 1961-62
26 Webster, G. Hartley Dodge, 1961-68
27 Webster, Jerome P., Jr., 1961-73
28 Williams, Evan Clifford, n.d.
29 Wolcott, Richard S., 1961-63
Sub-Series 5.5: Book Purchases
30 Booksellers: Miscellaneous, 1931
31 Booksellers: Miscellaneous, 1932-42
32 B. Login and Sons, Inc., 1932
33 Buchhandlung Gustav Fock, 1931-36
34 Dauber and Pine, 1933-38
149 1 Davis and Oroli, 1932-40
2 E.M. Lyotard, 1931-32
3 E.P. Goldschmidt and Co., 1936-40
4 Gilman, Clarence, 1931
5 Grafton and Co., 1931-37
6 Hiersemann, Karl, 1931-38
7 Hirschwaldische Buchhandlung, 1931, 1936
8 Hoepli, 1931-32
9 Hoosier Bookshop, 1934-35
10 Ingpen and Co., 1931-32
11 International Antiquaariat, 1932-38
12 Johns Hopkins Press, 1931-34
13 K.F. Koehlers Antiquarium, 1931-32
14 Levin and Munksgaard, 1931
15 Lewis, H.K., 1931-33
16 Libreria Antiquaria Zanichelli, 1931-32
17 Morrison, Noah Farnum, 1931
18 Nourry, Émile, 1932-37
19 N.V. Swets and Zeitlinger, 1931-32
20 Olschki, Leo S., 1937-40
21 Quaritch, Bernard, 1936-37
22 Rothacker, Oscar, 1931-36
23 Rothacker, Oscar: catalogue, original & annotated, 1932
24 Salamander Book Shop, 1931-32
25 Toscanini and Co., Antiquariato, 1932
Book Orders: Library
26 1938-57
27 1958-62
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150 1 1963
2 1964
3 1965
4 1966
5 Jan. – May 1967
151 1 June – Oct. 1967
2 Nov. – Dec. 1967
3 Jan. – Mar. 1968
4 Apr. 1968
5 May – June 1968
6 July – Sept. 1968
152 1 Oct. – Dec. 1968
2 Jan. – Mar. 1969
3 Apr. – June 1969
4 July – Dec. 1969
5 Jan. – Feb. 1970
6 Mar. – Apr. 1970
153 1 June 1970
2 July – Aug. 1970
3 Sept. – Dec. 1970
4 Feb. – Apr. 1971
5 May – Dec. 1971
6 1972
154 1 1973
2 1974-75
3 De Curtorum Chirurgia Per Insitionem: Presentation copy bought from
Dawson’s of Pall Mall, 1966-74
Book Orders: Personal
4 1946-50
5 1951-53
6 1954
7 1955-56
155 1 Jan. – Sept. 1957
2 Oct. – Dec. 1957
3 Jan. – Apr. 1958
4 May – Dec. 1958
5 Jan. – May 1959
6 June – Dec. 1959
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156 1 Jan. – Apr. 1960
2 May – Dec. 1960
3 1961-62
4 1963
5 Jan. – May, 1964
6 June – Nov. 1964
157 1 Jan. – July 1965
2 Aug. – Dec. 1965
3 1966-67
4 1968-70
5 1971
6 Jan. – Apr. 1972
158 1 Aug. – Dec. 1972
2 1973
3 1974-75
SERIES 6: WRITINGS & RESEARCH
Sub-Series 6.1: Articles: Manuscripts
4 Plastic Surgery: General Principles (n.d.)
5 An Operation for Epithelioma of the Lip (1933)
6 An Operation for Epithelioma of the Lip (1933): Photographs
7 Deforming Scars: Their Causes, Prevention, and Treatment (1934)
8 Thoraco-Epigastric Tubed Pedicle Flaps (1937)
159 1 Plastic Surgery in Amputations (1938)
2 “Plastic Surgery: General Principles,” from Christopher’s Textbook on Surgery
(c.1938)
3 Deforming Scars: Their Causes, Prevention, and Treatment: Presentation (1939)
4 The Role of Plastic Surgery in Cancer (1941)
5 [Plastic Surgery] (c. 1941)
6 The Surgical Treatment of Malignant Melanomas of the Skin (1942)
7 Film-Cemented Skin Grafts (1944)
8 Refrigerated Skin Grafts (1944)
9 Early Covering of Extensive Traumatic Deformities of the Hand and Foot (1945)
160 1 Early Covering of Extensive Traumatic Deformities of the Hand and Foot (1945):
Photographs
2 Masectomy for Gynecomastia through a Semicircular Intra-Areolar Incision
(1946)
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3 “Plastic Surgery: General Principles,” from Christopher's Textbook on Surgery
(1948)
4 Surgical Treatment of the Bifid Nose (1949)
5 Surgical Treatment of the Bifid Nose: Photographs
6 Surgical Treatment of the Bifid Nose: Presentation
7 Congenital Dermoid Cysts of the Nose (1952)
161 1 Magini, De Astrologia Ratione [Gnudi’s Paper on the Horoscope of Tagliacozzi]
(1952)
2 Malignant Disease of the Facial skin, Lips, and Oropharynx: Radio Program,
(1953)
3 The Truth about Plastic Surgery: Interview (1953)
4 The Story of Plastic Surgery at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (1954)
5-6 Crescentic Peri-Alar Cheek Excision for Upper Lip Flap Advancement with a
Short History of Upper Lip Repair (1954)
7 Skin Grafts for Hairless Areas of the Hands and Feet (1954)
162 1-2 Skin Grafts for Hairless Areas of the Hands and Feet (1954): Photographs
3-4 Surgical Treatment of Bilateral Congenital Facial Paralysis (1955) (2)
5 Temporalis Muscle Transplants for Defects following Orbital Exenteration (1955)
6 Temporalis Muscle Transplants for Defects following Orbital Exenteration:
Presentation (1955)
7 Discussion of “Congenital Deformities of the Hand” by Conway & Bouve (1956)
8 Foreword from Gillies & Millard, The Principles and Art of Plastic Surgery
(1956)
163 1 The Problem of Reconstruction in Potential Persistent Malignancy: A Foresight
Saga (1956)
2 Review of Johannes Brahms and Theodor Billroth: Letters from a Musical
Friendship (1959)
3 Plastic Reconstruction of the Face following Cancer Surgery (1959)
4 The Early History of the Tubed Pedicle Flap (1959)
5 Translation of V.P. Filatov’s “Plastic Procedure Using a Round Pedicle,” 1917
(trans. 1959), used in Webster’s 1959 article “The Early History of the Tubed
Pedicle Flap.”
6 In Memoriam: Sir Harold Delf Gillies (1960)
7 Plastic Surgery and Miracles (1963)
164 1 Summary of Army Courses in Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery (1967-68)
2 Review of “Transactions of the Fourth International Congress of Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery” (1970)
3 Hyperextensive Scar Contractions of Fingers and Hands from Burns in Infancy:
Treatment in Three Centuries and in Three Continents (c.1971)
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Sub-Series 6.2: Articles: Reprints
164 4 “A New Instrument and Operation for Aseptic and End-to-end Intestinal
Anastomosis.” Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 21 (1924): 579-581.
5 “Healing of Aseptic End-to-End Intestinal Anastomoses by the Author's Method.”
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 21 (1924): 581-583.
6 “Aseptic End-to-End Intestinal Anastomosis.” Ann Surg 81 (1925): 646-669.
7 “An Operation for Epithelioma of the Lip.” Amer J Roentgenol Radium Ther 30
(1933): 82-88.
8 “Deforming Scars: Their Causes, Prevention, and Treatment.” Penn Med J
38 (1935): 929-938.
9 “Thoraco-Epigastric Tubed Pedicles.” Surg Clinics No Amer 17 (1937): 145-184.
10 “Plastic Surgery in Amputations.” Surg Clinics No Amer 18 (1938): 441-466.
11 “Plastic Surgery: General Principles.” Christopher’s Textbook on Surgery. 2nd.
Ed. Frederick Christopher, ed.. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders and Co., 1939.
1512-1534.
12 “Plastic Surgery: General Principles.” Christopher’s Textbook on Surgery. 3rd.
Ed. Frederick Christopher, ed.. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders and Co., 1942.
1576-1597.
13 “Film-Cemented Skin Grafts.” Surg Clinics No Amer 23 (1944): 251-280.
14 “Surgical Treatment of Malignant Melanomas of the Skin.” Surg Clinics No Amer
23 (1944): 319-339.
15 “Refrigerated Skin Grafts.” Ann Surg 120 (1944): 431-449.
16 “Some Procedures for the Correction of Ear Deformities.” Proc Am Soc Plas
Recon Surg (1944): 123-154.
17 “Plastic Surgery: General Principles.” Christopher’s Textbook on Surgery. 4th.
Ed. Frederick Christopher, ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders and Co., 1944.
1364-1382.
18 “Cutaneous Cancer from the Surgeon's Point of View.” Arch Derm Syphilol
53 (1946): 573-575.
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164 19 “Early Covering of Extensive Traumatic Deformities of the Hand and Foot”
(with Joseph J. McDonald). Plast Reconstr Surg 1 (1946): 49-57.
20 “Masectomy for Gynecomastia through a Semicircular Intra-Areolar Incision.”
Ann Surg 124 (1946): 557-5745.
21 “In Memoriam: John Staige Davis.” Plast Reconstr Surg 2 (1947): 171-173.
22 “Plastic Surgery: General Principles.” Christopher’s Textbook on Surgery 3rd. Ed.
Frederick Christopher, ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders and Co., 1949. 1403-
1422.
23 “Surgical Treatment of the Bifid Nose” (with Edward G. Deming). Plast Reconst
Surg 6 (1950): 1-37.
24 “The Story of a Plastic Surgery Library.” Columbia University Columns 1 (1951):
9-17.
25 Congenital Dermoid Cysts of the Nose” (with John K. Crawford). Plast Reconst
Surg 9 (1952): 235-260.
26 Un Ritratto Cinquecentesco di un Medico Bolognese: Gaspare Tagliacozzi?
Bologna: Privately Printed, 1952. [JPW’s address upon receiving an honorary
doctorate from the University of Bologna]
27 “Arturo Castiglioni, M.D., 1874-1953.” Bull NY Acad Med 29 (1953): 438-439.
28 “Castiglioni as I Knew Him.” Castalia no. 3 (1954).
29 “Skin Grafts for Hairless Areas of the Hands and Feet: A Preliminary Report”
Plast Reconst Surg 15 (1955): 83-101.
30 “Crescentic Peri-Alar Cheek Excision for Upper Lip Flap Advancement with a
Short History of Upper Lip Repair.” Plast Reconstr Surg 16 (1955): 434-464.
31 “History of Medicine in New York State: European Influences on Medicine in
Colonial New York.” NY St J Med 55 (1955): 1208-1210.
32 “Editorial.” [Preparation of Medical Papers.] Plast Reconst Surg 16 (1955): 68-
69.
33 “Surgical Treatment of Bilateral Congenital Facial Paralysis.” Fortschr Kiefer-u
Gesichts- Chirurgie 2 (1956): 159-162.
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164 34 “In Memoriam: Vilray Papin Blair, 1871-1955.” Plast Reconst Surg 18 (1956):
83-112.
35 The Problem of Reconstruction in Potential Persistent Malignancy: A Foresight
Saga.” Brit J Plast Surg 9 (1957): 289-303.
36 Foreword to The Principles and Art of Plastic Surgery by Harold D. Gillies & D.
Ralph Millard, Jr. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1957. ix-xii.
37 Commencement Address, Holderness School, June 9, 1957.
165 1 “In Memoriam: Thomas William Stevenson, Jr., M.D.” Plast Reconst Surg 21
(1958): 492.
2 “Malignant Disease of the Facial Skin, Lips, and Oropharynx.” NY St J Med 58
(1958): 2419-2421.
3 “Plastic Reconstruction in Cancer Surgery of the Head and Neck,” (with Joseph J.
McDonald) Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases. 2nd. Ed. George T. Pack
and Irving M. Ariel, eds. New York: Hoeber, 1958. 363-390.
4 Review of Johannes Brahms and Theodor Billroth: Letters from a Musical
Friendship, ed. by Hans Barkan. J Hist Med Allied Sci 14 (1959): 247-249.
5 “The Early History of the Tubed Pedicle Flap.” Surg Clin No Amer 39 (1959):
261-275.
6 “Plastic Procedure using a Round Pedicle,” [trans. of V.P. Filatov’s 1917 article
by M. Labunka, Martha Teach Gnudi, and Jerome P. Webster] Surg Clin No
Amer 39 (1959): 277-287.
7 “In Memoriam: Samuel Milton Dupertuis, 1906-1959.” Plast Reconst Surg 24
(1959): 286-291.
8 “Citation for Dr. Charles Claude Guthrie for the First Award Medal of the
American Association of Plastic Surgeons.” Plast Reconst Surg 26 (1960):
345-355.
9 “In Memoriam: Sir Harold Delf Gillies, 1882-1960.” Plast Reconstr Surg 27
(1961): 1-6.
10 “Plastic Surgery and Miracles.” The Grolier Club Inter Italicum. Gabriel Austin,
ed. New York, 1963. 213-216.
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165 11 “Dr. Charles Claude Guthrie, First Recipient of Association Medal, Dies.” Plast
Reconst Surg 32 (1963): 482.
12 “Some Portrayals of Gaspare Tagliacozzi.” Plast Reconst Surg 41 (1968):
411-426.
Sub-Series 6.3: Articles about JPW
13 Bonola, Augusto. “Jerome Pierce Webster e Gaspare Tagliacozzi.” Riv Stor Sci
Mediche Nat 38 (1947): 227-230. [includes English trans.]
14 Dedication of Two Pew Ends, Trinity College Chapel, Hartford, Connecticut,
in Memory of the Rev. Lorin Webster…June 14, 1959.
15 Dupertuis, Samuel M. “Jerome Pierce Webster.” Plast Reconst Surg 23 (1959):
130-133.
16 Morrow, B.F. “Cover Artist.” New York Physician and American Medicine 51
(1959): 12. [JPW Painting, “Desert Derelict”]
17 Baker, Richard Brown. “The Grolier Club Tour of Italy.” Columbia University
Columns 12 (1962): 12-20.
18 Crikelair, George F., and Martha Teach Gnudi. “The Webster Library of Plastic
Surgery.” Ex Med Int Cong Ser 66 (1963): 756-766.
19 “Embassies to the Far East, from the Collection of Jerome P. Webster.” Gazette of
the Grolier Club (June 1966): 25-26.
20 Ivy, Robert H. Foreword. Plastic and Maxillofacial Trauma Symposium. Vol. 1.
by Nicholas G. Georgiade (ed.). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Company, 1969. vii-x.
[U.S. Army courses at Columbia-Presbyterian during World War II]
21 Edgerton, Milton T., Jr. “Honorary Award of the American Association of Plastic
Surgeons to Dr. Jerome P. Webster: Presentation Speech.” Plast Reconst Surg
50 (1972): 510-512.
22 Humphreys, George H., II. “Presentation of the Academy Plaque to Jerome Pierce
Webster, M.D.” Bull NY Acad Med 49 (1973): 954-956.
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Sub-Series 6.4: The Life and Times of Gaspare Tagliacozzi, Surgeon of Bologna, 1545-1599
[GTSB]
Sub-series 6.4.1 General Correspondence & Financial Records
23 General Correspondence, 1931, 1936, 1946-56, 1961, 1974
24 Advertisements and Dust Jacket, ca. 1951-58, 1970
Bologna/University of Bologna
25 General, 1934-37, 1954-63
26 Bologna Center at Johns Hopkins University, 1950, 1955-59, n.d.
166 Honorary Degree to JPW and Medal to Martha Teach Gnudi, 1952
1 General
2 Newsclippings
3 Maps and Views, n.d.
4 Miscellaneous, n.d.
5 Restoration of Anatomical Theater, 1951-55
6 Books Ordered and Requested, 1938-40
7 British Museum and Osler Library, 1921, 1931, n.d.
8 Citations in Book Dealers’ Catalogues, 1951-53, 1959, n.d.
9 Dawson’s of Pall Mall, 1958-73
10 Desiderata, n.d.
11 Editorial in JAMA, 1969
12 Enciclopedia Italiana Article, 1933-37
13 Exhibit: “Academy” Exhibit [NYAM?], n.d., but c.1930s
14 Exhibit: Columbia University Bicentennial Exhibit, ca. 1954
167 1 Facsimile Edition of De Curtorum Chirurgia Per Insitionem, 1972
Financial Correspondence
2 1949-60
3 1961-70
4 Gnudi, Martha Teach: Trip to Italy, 1950 (includes correspondence re purchase of
the Pharmacy of St. Paul manuscript record book)
Herbert Reichner [Publisher]
5 Contract, 1950
6 Proofs and Prospectus, 1950
7 Publication and Advertising, 1947-50
8 Publication and Advertising, 1951-56, 1962
9 Letters of Thanks, 1950-60, n.d.
10 “The Man with the Silver Nose,” article in Pageant, 1957
11 Presentation copies and copies sold, 1957-75, n.d.
168 1 Prospectus, 1950
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2 Record Book of Prescriptions, Pharmacy of St. Paul’s, Bologna: notes, list of
signatures, 1951
3 Reviews, 1950-51
4 Reviews: Correspondence, 1950-51
5 Shipment of GTSB via the Akibasa Maru, 1962-63
6 Tagliacozzi’s signature in his copy of Fallopius’ Observationes Anatomicae, 1968
7 Veith, Ilza: correspondence re: errors about Tagliacozzi in her Great Ideas in the
History of Surgery, 1961-62
Sub-Series 6.4.2: GTSB: Notes, Documents, and Photographs, by Chapter
8 Working Outlines, ca. 1940
9 Lineage and Family Documents
10 Inscriptions and Coats of Arms, 1930-32, n.d.
11 Birth and Baptism: includes photograph of baptismal record, 1545
12 Anatomical Theater and Archiginnasio, 1932, 1954, n.d.
13 Doctorate and Professorship
169 1 Doctorate and Professorship
2 Details and Definite Incidents
3-4 Operations Performed and Patients Treated
5 Eyewitnesses, Contemporary Writers, and Later Operations
6 Death and Burial: includes photo of death record, 1599,
7 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem
8 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem: Synopsis (Drabkin and Read)
170 1 Historical Background of the Medici and Gonzaga Families, etc.
2 Silvestri, Alfonso. “Gaspare Tagliacozzi at Mantua”
3-4 Articles on Tagliacozzi: 1650 to Present
5 Autograph of Tagliacozzi on Osler’s copy of Jean Fernel, 1931
6 The Slave Story – The Sympathetic Nose, 1920, 1937-38, 1961
7 Trigambe di Tagliacozzo, Gaspare, 1929-33
8 The Viper Story
9 Later History of Rhinoplasty, 1949-54
Sub-Series 6.4.3: GTSB: Miscellaneous Notes & Translations re: Gaspare Tagliacozzi
171 1 Additions and Corrections to GTSB, n.d.
2 Documents to be Checked, n.d.
3 Inventory and Miscellaneous Notes, 1931-33, 1941, n.d.
4 Latin Documents: Translations to be checked, n.d.
5 Notebook, n.d.
6 Notes taken in Paris, 1968
7-8 Notes and Translations, Misc., 1931-32, 1949-50
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172 1 Notes and Translations, Misc., 1931-32, 1949-50
2 Tagliacozzi Book in Wellcome Library, 1968
3 Unfinished Documents
Sub-Series 6.4.4: GTSB: De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem: English transl. (partial)
4 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. i.
5 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. ii.
6 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. iii.
7 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. iv.
8 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. v.
9 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. vi.
10 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. vii.
11 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xi.
12 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xii.
13 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xiii.
14 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xiv.
15 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xv.
16 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xvi.
17 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xvii.
18 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xviii.
19 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, I. xix.
20 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, II. x.
21 De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, II. xx.
22 Dedication
23 Early Translation, n.d.
24 Illustrations’ captions
Sub-Series 6.4.5: GTSB: Manuscripts & Typescripts
25 Illustrations in book
26 Illustrations in De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem
173 Initial Letters (by Ivan Summers)
1 Drafts, early proofs, etc, c. 1949
2 Versions on cardboard, c.1949
Manuscript
3 Chapters 1-9
4 Chapters 10, 12-15
5 Photographs: List of Negatives
Typescript
6 Chapters 1-9
7 Chapters 10-16, n.d.
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174 1-2 Appendices and Documents
3 First Draft, n.d.
4 Later Drafts (?), n.d.
Sub-Series 6.4.6: GTSB: Other Translations & Transcriptions
Baronio, Guiseppe
5 General, 1942
6 Biography by Andrea Verga, n.d.
175 1 Translations
2 Belloni, Luigi, and Giuseppe A. Gentili, 1952, 1960
3 Borgarucci, Prospero, Chirurgia Magna (1568)
4 Buenger, Christian, “A Successful Attempt at Rhinoplasty…” (1823)
5 Chapter VI: Miscellaneous
6 Cortesius, Joannes Baptista, various works
7 Guerrini and Guidicini, various works
8 Idioms, Vocabulary, and Technical Terms
9 Langer, K., “On the Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin” (1862)
10 Manget, J. J., Bibliotheca Chirurgia (1721)
11 Minadous, Joh. Thomas, De Humani Corporis Turpitudinibus (1600)
12 Oczko, Wojciech, The Falling off of the Nose through Application of Ointment
(1578-81)
13 Read, Alexander, The Practice of Chirurgery (1687), Part IV, Book VIII
14 Sabattini, Pietro (1837)
15 Vesalius, Andreas, Chirurgia Magna (1568)
Sub-Series 6.4.7: GTSB: Production materials
176 Galley proofs, binding samples, dust jackets, etc. (loose in box)
Sub-Series 6.5: Documenti Inediti Intorno alla Vita di Gaspare Tagliacozzi (1935)
177 1 Letters of Thanks: includes notes from Sigerist and Cushing, 1935-36
2 Notes and Errata, 1943
3 Translations, Notes, Errata, and Correspondence, 1934-36
Sub-Series 6.6: Tagliacozzi Portraits
4 A. Villani & Fi., Photographers, 1967
5 Bologna, University of: Exam Hall,
6 Bologna, University of: Library
7 Bologna, University of: Statue of Tagliacozzi in the Archiginnasio
8 École de Médicine, Paris: Dean’s Office
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9 Photo of Webster as Tagliacozzi, 1945
10 Possible picture of Tagliacozzi as St. Francis before the Crucifix
11 Publications on portraits of Tagliacozzi, 1934-38, 1945-46, 1952
12 Putti’s portrait of Tagliacozzi at Instituto Rizzoli
“A Sixteenth-Century Portrait of a Bolognese Doctor: Tagliacozzi? by JPW
13 Correspondence, notes, drafts, 1952
14 Typescript and reprints, 1952
“Some Portrayals of Gaspare Tagliacozzi” by JPW
15 Notes, correspondence, reprint, 1934, 1967
178 1 Notes, correspondence, drafts, 1967-69
2 Requests for Reprints, 1968
3 Webster’s “Portrait of a Bolognese Surgeon”: Photos, Infrared, X-Rays, 1934
4 Webster's purchase of “Portrait of a Bolognese Surgeon,” 1933-34
Sub-Series 6.7: Joseph Constantine Carpue Research Files
5 Anatomical Lectures by Carpue
6 Autographs
7 Biographical material, 1952, 1959, 1971
8 Bust of Carpue
9 Carpue and his contemporaries
10 “Carpue Kicking Selby, the Sheriff's Officer, Downstairs” [comic print, 1827]
11 Carpue’s House on Charlotte Street, n.d.
12 Carpue’s Tomb, St. Nicholas Churchyard, Chiswick: Inscription
13 Carpue’s Tomb, St. Nicholas Churchyard, Chiswick: photos with Sir Harold
Gillies, 1959
13 “Case of a Fetus in the Abdomen of a Young Boy,” article by Young (1808);
article by Dupuytren (1804)
15 Case 1 and 2
16 Case 3 or 5
17 Case 4 (Mr. Gilbert)
18 Cooper, Astley Paston, Sir
19 Correspondence, 1956-62, 1965-68
20 Cowasjee (“A Singular Operation”): Gentlemen's Magazine (1794)
21 Cowasjee (“A Singular Operation”): Broadside from the Bombay Gazette (1795)
Depictions of the Crucifixion
22 Berengario da Carpi, Écorché from Commentary on Mundinus (1521).
23 El Greco, “Crucifixion”
24 James Legg, “Crucifixion”
179 1 Michelangelo, “Christ between Mary and St. John”
2 Michelangelo, “Crucifixion”
3 Michelangelo, Two Studies of a Crucified Man,
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4 Rubens, “Crucifixion”
5 Rubens, “Elevation of the Cross,” (Art Gallery of Toronto)
6 Various portrayals of the Crucifixion
7 Engraving from Carpue’s Obituary in the Illustrated London News (1846)
8 Engraving by Charles Turner (1822)
9 Foreword for Carpue Reprint, 1970
10 Galvanism, n.d.
11 George, Prince of Wales (George IV)
12 A History of the High Operation for the Stone (1819): photo of title page
13 Hogarth, William: Tomb at St. Nicholas Churchyard, Chiswick
14 Home, Everard, and St. George’s Hospital, 1956
15 An Introduction to Electricity and Galvanism (1803)
16 Leney, William Satchwell (engraver for A Description of the Muscles of the
Human Body)
17 Locke, John
18 Miscellaneous, 1966-71
19 Notes on Carpue, et al., 1956, 1971
20 Operations for Restoring a Lost Nose: Illustrations
21 Operations for Restoring a Lost Nose: Reviews and listings
22 Portrait by Charles Turner
23 Portrait by S.J. Stumpp at the Victoria and Albert Museum
24 Report on Anatomy (1828)
25 Royal Hospital at Chelsea
26 Scott, Helenus, 1972, n.d.
27 Smallpox Vaccination: Edward Jenner
28 Sournia, J.C. “The Crucifixion as Seen by the Surgeon” (1957), 1958, 1964-65
29 Surgical Colleagues and Friends
30 Weimerskirch, Philip J., 1967
31 Wellcome Library 1959
West, Benjamin
32 “The Artist Painting his Wife’s Portrait,” 1957
33 Billy West, 1957
34 Bust by F. Chantry
180 1 Correspondence with Helmut von Erffa and others re: Artwork, 1956-59,
1966-68
2 Crucifixion Illustrations
3 Crucifixion, Showing Heavenly Host and Tempest
4 Drawing of the Crucifixion after the Great Eastern Window of St. Paul’s
Cathedral, Calcutta, 1960, 1966-70, 1975
5 Drawing of the Descent of the Cross
6 Drawing of a Possible Painting of the Crucifixion by West
Photographs of engravings of West (by engraver/artist)
7 C. Josi (1794)
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8 Edwin, n.d.
9 Elias Haid (1774)
10 H. Cook (1820)
11 J. Spilsbury
12 “One of Four Founders” (1793)
13 Portrait by G.H. Harlow (1829)
14 Portrait by Gilbert Stuart (1785)
15 Portrait by Sir T. Lawrence, n.d.
16 Portrait by Sir T. Lawrence (engraved by A.L. Dick), n.d.
17 Portrait by William Laurrisson, n.d.
18 Self-Portrait (1798)
19 Self-Portrait (1820), n.d.
20 Painting of “The Last Supper,” St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle
21 Photographic Materials, n.d.
22 Portrait, Oil Painting on Wood, n.d.
23 Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence now at Amherst College
24 Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence (copy of portrait in the Wadsworth
Athenaeum), 1957-58
25 Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence in Wadsworth Athenium, 1957
26 Portrait by Washington Allston at Addison Gallery, Phillips Andover
27 Portraits by Gilbert Stuart
28 Portraits by Sir Thomas Lawrence and Others Showing Cheek Scar
29 Translation of Memorie di Chirurgia by Angelo Nannoni, 1964-68
30 The World of Benjamin West, 1962
31 Writings of Carpue, n.d.
Sub-Series 6.8: “History of the College of Physicians and Surgeons”
32 Card File, Chronological
181 1 Card File, A-K
2 Card File, L-Q
3 Card File, R-Z
4 Chapter 1: Draft 1, n.d.
5 Chapter 1: Drafts 3-4, n.d.
6 Chapter 2: Drafts 3-4, n.d.
7 Correspondence, 1953, 1965-66
8 Early History of P&S, n.d.
9 Elgin Botanical Garden and David Hosack, 1932, 1949-53, n.d.
182 1 “European Influences on Medicine in Colonial New York,” 1954
2 Final Draft, n.d.
3 “The Founding of King’s College Medical School,” n.d.
4 Founding of New York Hospital, n.d.
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5 Lists of Books, Letters, and Photographs, n.d.
6 Medical Education in Edinburgh in the mid-18th Century, n.d.
7 Medicine in the American Colonies in the mid-18th Century, n.d.
8 Notes and Drafts, n.d.
9 Photographs, n.d.
10 Reprints, 1930-34, 1939, 1952, n.d.
11 “The Teaching of Medicine at King’s and Columbia College, 1767-1813,” n.d.
Sub-Series 6.9: Other Writings and Research
Animal Operations
12 General, 1928-33
13 Cartilage, 1929-30
14 Fascia, 1928-30
15 Fat, 1929-30
16 Periosteum, 1929-30
17 Tendons, 1928-30
183 Baronio, Giuseppe
1 Degli Innesti Animali (1804), Translation, 1942
2 Opuscoli di Fisica Animale, e Chirurgia (1785), Translation, 1942
3 Andrea Verga, The Life and Writings of Doctor Giuseppe Baronio,
Translation, 1942
4 Burns: Dr. Scudder’s material, n.d.
5 Choanal Atresia, n.d.
6 Cineplasty: Dr. Crikelair, 1951-54, 1963
7-8 Clark, Dr. John (1598-1664): Illustrations of portrait, 1964-68, n.d.
9 Clinician – Etymology, 1966
10 “Comment on Dr. Entin’s Paper,” n.d.
11 Congenital Absence of Radius – Translations, n.d.
12 Dead Grafts, n.d.
13 Dermatomyositis, 1956-57
14 Diagnosis Code, n.d.
15 Diphallia, 1964-66
Double Nose
16 General, n.d.
17 Discussion of John B. Erich’s Paper on Double Nose, 1961
18 Illustrations, n.d.
184 1 Soemmering, Samuel Thomas, n.d.
2 Embassies to the Far East, 1939-45, n.d.
3 Exstrophy of the Bladder, 1964-65
4 Exstrophy of the Bladder: Reprints, 1940. 1946, 1953-66
5 Filatov, V.P. “Tissue Therapy” Bibliography, 1946
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6 First Hungarian Book on Plastic Surgery (1844), 1964-65
Gillies, Harold D.
7 Reprints, 1917-59, n.d.
8 Notes, biographical material, 1960-68
9 Keratosis: Translation, n.d.
10 Langer, K. “On the Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin,” (1861): translation,
1950
11 Macrodactyly, 1940-45
12 Marjolin’s Ulcer, 1960-63, n.d.
185 1 Mettauer, John Peter (1787-1875): Biographical material, 1961-63
2 Miscellaneous Biographical Notices, n.d.
3 Murray, Margaret R. “Behavior of Skin in Tissue Culture,” 1951
4 Muscle Flaps for Facial Paralysis: Translations, n.d.
5 Patterson, Betsy, n.d.
6 Propaginous, n.d.
7 Stein, Sophus Augustus Wilhelm (1797-1868): Notes and Translations, 1931, n.d.
8 Stevens, Alexander: Notes on [His] Lectures at P&S, Winter 1834-35:
Transcriptions, n.d.
9 Tendon Injuries at Presbyterian Hospital, 1940
10 Transcription of Notes from De La Vauquion, n.d.
11 Tricho System: Dr. Crikelair, 1961-63, n.d.
12 Vesalius, Andreas – Portrait, 1964-66
13 Wolfe, John Reisberg, n.d.
Sub-Series 6.10: Vertical File: History of Medicine
14 Vertical File, A-B
15 Vertical File, C-K
186 1 Vertical File, L-P
2 Vertical File, R-U
3 Vertical File, V-Z
4 Beaumont, William, 1933-35, 1964-65
5 Halsted, William Stewart, 1900, 1912-13, 1930-31, 1947, 1952-64
6 Locke, John, 1963-65
7 Osler, William, Sir, 1914, 1921-29, 1934-36, 1946, 1953, 1961
187 1 Vesalius, Andreas, 1935-37, 1943, 1961-65
Sub-Series 6.11: Vertical File: Historical Reprints
2 Addresses, Essays, Editorials, 1906, 1928-32, 1937-41, 1959
3 American Medicine, 1917, 1934-35, 1958-66
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4 Anatomy, 1927-29, 1957, 1962-63
5 Anesthesiology, 1933, 1940-46, 1965
6 Art, Symbolism, Artists, 1929, 1934, 1957-65
7 Body Snatching, 1943, 1965-71
8 Cancer, 1933, 1940, 1963-66
9 China and Japan, 1930, 1938, 1954, 1962-65
10 Dentistry, 1931-33, 1953-54, 1959-60
11 Dermatology, 1929, 1949, 1962
12 Education and Medical Schools, 1931-37, 1942, 1953-65
13 Evil Eye, Werewolves, Lunacy, 1937, 1950-51, 1957
14 Eyes, 1929-32, 1956-60
188 1-2 Historical: Miscellaneous, 1929-33, 1939-42, 1954-66
3 Historiography, Historians, etc. 1933, 1940, 1952-63
4-5 Libraries, Museums, Bibliographies, etc., 1922, 1928-41, 1952-65
6 Medicine: History and Miscellaneous, 1906-08, 1924-34
189 1-2 Medicine: History and Miscellaneous, 1935-39, 1946-66
3 Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1932-36, 1962-63
4 New York City and State, 1930-33, 1955-57
5 Otology, 1959, 1964
6 Pharmacy, 1928-31, 1958-62
7 Physicians, 1932, 1955, 1964
8 Plague, 1966
9 Radiology, 1931, 1945
10 Surgery: History and Philosophy, 1929-32, 1940, 1954-60, 1966
11-12 Surgery: Miscellaneous, 1893-95, 1929-31, 1944, 1955-64
SERIES 7: U.S. ARMY TRAINING COURSES IN PLASTIC & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
Sub-Series 7.1: First Course, Sept. – Dec., 1942
190 1 Army Training Courses Elsewhere, 1942
2 Dog Surgery: Operative Notes
3 Grade Sheets
4 Individual Schedules
5 List of Lectures
6 Officers’ Correspondence, 1942-47
7 Preliminary Arrangement
8 Registration Forms
9 Report to Columbia University on Rooms and Hours
10 Schedule, First Draft and Basic Course
11 Student Comments, 1942-43
12 Training throughout the Country, 1942
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13 Washington Conferences: Expense Accounts, 1942
14 Weekly Training Reports and Final Evaluations
Sub-series 7.2: Second Course, Jan. – March, 1943
191 1 Daily Attendance Record, 1943
2-3 Dog Surgery: Operative Notes, 1943
4 Grades and Final Evaluations, 1943
5 Individual Schedules, 1943
6 Officers’ Correspondence, 1943
7 Planning for Course, 1942-43
192 1 Registration Forms, 1943
Sub-series 7.3: Third Course, March – April, 1943
2 Budget: Bills, 1942-43 [1st-3rd courses]
3 Budget: Statements, 1942-43 [1st-3rd courses]
4 Correspondence, 1942
5 Correspondence, 1943-45
6 Dog Surgery: Operative Notes, Dental Corps, 1943
7 Dog Surgery: Operative Notes, Medical Corps, 1943
8 Gnudi, Martha Teach, 1942-44
9 Grades, 1943
10 Individual Schedules, 1943
11 Memorial Hospital: Operations, 1942-43
193 1 Memorial Hospital: Schedule, 1942-43
2 Officers’ Correspondence, 1943-46
3 Plastic Patients and Operations, 1943
4 Registration Forms, 1943
Sub-series 7.4: Fourth Course, Nov.-Dec., 1943
5 Applications, 1942-43
6 Basic Course Schedules, 1943
7 Budget, 1943-44
8 Daily Attendance Record, 1943
9 Dog Surgery: Instructions, 1943
10 Dog Surgery: Operative Notes, Dental Corps, 1943
11 Dog Surgery: Operative Notes, Medical Corps, 1943
12 Examination, 1942-43
13 Individual Schedules, 1943
14 Instruments and Cadaver Surgery, 1942-43
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194 1 List of Instructors, 1942-43
2 Officers’ Correspondence, 1944-47
3 Progress Reports, 1943
4 Registration Forms, 1943
5 Weekly and Final Grades, 1943
Sub-Series 7.5: General Records
6 Langer’s Lines, n.d.
7 Lecture Outlines, 1942
8 Lecture Schedules, 1942-43
9 Lectures No. 1-3 (Introductory), 1943
10 Miscellaneous, 1939-43
11 Original Notes for Lectures, 1942
12 Physiological Aspects, 1943
13 Slides Shown to Army Officers, 1942-43
14 Col. F. S. Gillespie, British Medical Liaison Officer: Circular Letters, 1942-46
15 List of Trained Plastic Surgeons, 1943
16 Location of Classes, 1942-43
17 Report on Tour of U.S. Plastic Surgery Centers by Major Patrick Clarkson,
RAMC, 1945
195 1 Student Comments, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Courses, 1943
2 McNichol Lecture, “Skin – Its Various Appendages and Some of its
Characteristics,” Apr. 12, 1943
3 Webster Lecture No. 2, “Plastic Surgery,” Apr. 12, 1943
4 Frantz Lecture, “Pathology of Burns,” Apr. 13, 1943
5 Stevenson Lecture, “First Aid and Emergency Measures,” Apr. 13, 1943
6 Stout Lecture, “Pathology of Wounds,” Apr. 13, 1943
7 Webster Lecture No. 3, “Closure of Small Defects,” Apr. 13, 1943
8 Stevenson Lecture, “Early Treatment of Wounds,” Apr. 15, 1943
9 Webster Lecture No. 5, “Grafts other than Free Silk Grafts,” Apr. 16, 1943
10 Webster Lecture No. 6, “Closure of Extensive Defects,” Apr. 15, 1943
11 Webster Lecture No. 7, “Operations,” Apr. 19. 1943
12 Webster Lecture No. 8, “Surgical Treatment of Burns – Early,” Apr. 20. 1943
13 Webster Lecture No. 9, “Treatment of Old Burns or Late Treatment of Burns,”
Apr. 21, 1943
14 Webster Lecture No. 10, “Postoperative Dressings,” Apr. 22, 1943
15 Stevenson Lecture, “Surgery of the Extremities,” Apr. 24, 1943
16 Stevenson Lecture, “Repair of Tendons,” Apr. 24 & 26, 1943
17 Stevenson Lecture, “Amputations,” Apr. 26, 1943
18 Webster Lecture No. 11, “Atresia of the Nostril,” Apr. 27, 1943
19 Webster Lecture No. 12, “The Nose,” Apr. 29, 1943
20 Webster Lecture, “Kineplasty,” May 5, 1943
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21 Webster Lecture No. 13, “Psychiatric Aspects of Plastic Surgery,” May 7, 1943
22 Webster Lecture, “The Ear,” May 12, 1943
23 Stevenson Lecture, “Hemangiomas,” May 14, 1943
24 Webster Lecture No. 14, “Keloids,” May 20, 1943
25 Howes Lecture, “The Wound and Wounding,” ca. 1942
26 Webster Lecture, “Modern Treatment of Burns,” n.d.
27 Reading Material, Government Course: Abstracts, 1942-43
28 Reading Material, Government Course: Assignments for Army Training Course,
1942-43
29 Reading Material, Government Course: Bibliographies, correspondence, 1942
30 Reading Material, Government Course: Bibliographies; Ferris Smith’s
bibliography on Plastic Surgery, n.d.
196 1 Reading Material, Government Course: Bibliographies, general and Special
Subjects, n.d.
2 Reading Material, Government Course: Bibliographies: Lists by Instructors, 1942
3 Reading Material, Government Course: Military Medicine Printed Matter,
1938-43
4 Schedules, 1st – 4th Courses, 1942-43
Sub-series 7.6: Consultancy on Plastic Surgery, Surgeon-General’s Office
5 Correspondence, 1944-45
6 Expenses, 1944-45
7 Crile General Hospital, 1945
8 Cushing General Hospital, 1945
9 Dibble General Hospital, 1945
10 Newton D. Baker General Hospital, 1945
11 Northington General Hospital, 1945
12 O’Reilly General Hospital, 1945
13 Valley Forge General Hospital, 1945
14 Wakeman General Hospital, 1945
15 William Beaumont General Hospital, 1945
16 Miscellaneous Data, 1944-45
17 Survey and Recommendations, 1945
SERIES 8: DIARIES & NOTEBOOKS
197 Loose in box:
Appointment Books, 1958-64
Continental Diary, 1956-62
Guest Book, 1952-1975, probably for Webster Library of Plastic Surgery (1 v.)
Monthly Diaries, 1961-63
Standard Diary, 1954
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Office Ledger, Nov. 1949-Oct. 1973 (1 v.)
198 Loose in box:
Monthly Diaries, 1964-73 (6 boxes)
Office Expenses, 1954-57 (1 v.)
Plastic Surgery Kodachromes, Dec. 11, 1959 - Feb. 12, 1962
Plastic Surgery Kodachromes, Feb. 12 - Dec. 21, 1962
Plastic Surgery Kodachromes, Jan. 3 - Dec. 16, 1963
SERIES 9: NEWSCLIPPINGS
199 1 Clippings, 1928, 1936-41
2 Clippings, 1942-47
3 Clippings, 1948-56
4 Clippings, 1957-58
5 Clippings, 1959-60
200 1 Clippings, 1961-64
2 Clippings, 1965-68
3 Clippings, 1969-74
4 Face Peeling and Skin Planing, 1956-62
5 Pope Pius XII – Address on Plastic Surgery Delivered to the Italian Association
of Plastic Surgeons, Rome, Oct. 4, 1958 – English translation, 1959
SERIES 10: CLINICAL RECORDS
Sub-series 10.1: Operating Room Notes & Schedules/Pathology Reports
Peking Union Medical College
6 Notes of Operations, 1921-22
7 Notes of Operations, 1923
8 Notes of Operations, 1924
201 1 Notes of Operations, 1925
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
2 Operation Notes, 1928-29
3 Operation Notes – Assisted, 1929
4 Operation Notes, 1930-31
5 Operation Notes, 1932
6 Operation Notes, 1933
7 Operation Notes, 1934
8 Operation Notes, 1935
9 Operation Notes, 1936
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202 1 Operation Notes, 1937-38
2 Operation Notes, 1939-40
3 Operation Notes, 1941
4 Operation Notes, 1942
5 Operation Notes, 1943-44
6 Operation Notes, 1945-46
7 Operation Notes, 1947
203 1 Operation Notes, 1948-49
2 Operation Notes, 1950
3 Operation Notes, 1951
4 Operation Notes, Jan.-June 1952
5 Operation Notes, July-Dec. 1952
204 1 Operation Notes, Jan.-July 1953
2 Operation Notes, Aug.-Dec. 1953
3 Operation Notes, 1954-57
4 Operation Notes, 1958-60
5 Operation Notes: Miscellaneous Cases, 1931, 1940, 1945-48
6 Operation Schedule, 1949, 1953
7 Operation Schedule, 1954
205 1 Operation Schedule, Jan.-June 1955
2 Operation Schedule, July-Dec. 1955
3 Operation Schedule, Jan.-Apr. 1956
4 Operation Schedule, May-Sept. 1956
5 Operation Schedule, Oct.-Dec. 1956
6 Operation Schedule: Plastic Surgery Operations, 1956
206 1 Operation Schedule, Jan.-Apr. 1957
2 Operation Schedule, May-Sept. 1957
3 Operation Schedule, Oct.-Dec. 1957
4 Operation Schedule, Jan.-Apr. 1958
5 Operation Schedule, May-Aug. 1958
6 Operation Schedule, Sept.-Dec. 1958
207 1 Operation Schedule, Jan.-Apr. 1959
2 Operation Schedule, May-July 1959
3 Operation Schedule, Aug.-Oct. 1959
4 Operation Schedule, Nov.-Dec. 1959
5 Pathology Reports, 1929-30, 1935-42
6 Pathology Reports, 1943-45
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208 1 Pathology Reports, 1946-47
2 Pathology Reports, 1952-53
Sub-Series 10.2: Patient Correspondence
3 Patients, 1931-48
4 Patients, 1949-55, 1961-71
5 Prospective Patients, 1949, A-W
6 Prospective Patients, 1950, A-T
7 Prospective Patients, 1951, B-W
8 Prospective Patients, 1952, A-Y
9 Prospective Patients, 1953, A-W
10 Prospective Patients, 1954-56
209 1 Prospective Patients, 1957-60
2 Patients, Miscellaneous, 1949, B-W
3 Patients, Miscellaneous, 1950, B-W
4 Patients, Miscellaneous, 1951-52, B-W
5 Patients, Miscellaneous, 1953, B-T
6 Patients, Miscellaneous, 1954-60, 1964
7 Patients referred to Dr. Gustave Aufricht, 1943-52, A-W
8 Patients referred to Dr. Joseph Tamerin, 1945-53, A-S
9 Patients referred to Dr. Thomas W. Stevenson, 1942-48, A-W
10 Patients referred to other doctors, 1945-49
11 Penis, Reconstruction of: Correspondence with physicians and case histories,
1948-52, 1958-63
12 Consultations, 1953-57
13 Consultations: Burn Cases from Chester, PA explosion on Oct. 19, 1946, 1946-48
Sub-Series 10.3: Clinical Cases for Book
210 1 List of Patients for Book, n.d.
2 G., Samuel, 1933-38
3 J., Eda, 1951-56, 1964-65, n.d.
4 K., Pauline, 1936, 1944-45, 1950, 1963-65
5 O., Herbert F., 1936-40
6 S., Raymond, 1935-42
7 Subtotal Reconstruction of the Soft Parts of the Face, American Association of
Plastic Surgeons Meeting, 1950, 1965
8 Recordak Case Histories, n.d.
Sub-Series 10.4: Plastic Surgery Sketchbooks
211 1 Book 1, 7/1/1943 – 7/27/1943
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2 Book 2, 7/27/1943 – 8/24/1943
3 Book 3, 8/24/1943 – 9/15/1943
4 Book 4, 10/13/1943 – 11/30/1943
5 Book 5, 12/2/1943 – 1/27/1944
6 Book 6, 1/29/1944 – 3/11/1944
7 Book 7, 3/14/1944 – 4/20/1944
8 Book 8, 4/22/1944 – 6/10/1944
9 Book 9, 6/13/1944 – 7/15/1944
10 Book 10, 7/18/1944 – 8/17/1944
11 Book 11, 9/12/1944 – 10/25/1944
12 Book 12, 10/26/1944 – 12/9/1944
13 Book 13, 12/9/1944 – 1/23/1945
212 1 Book 14, 1/25/1945 – 3/16/1945
2 Book 15, 3/19/1945 – 4/28/1945
3 Book 16, 5/7/1945 – 6/21/1945
4 Book 17, 6/23/1945 – 7/15/1945
5 Book 18, 9/11/1945 – 9/20/1945
6 Book 19, 11/1/1945 – 12/5/1945
7 Book 20, 12/6/1945 – 1/31/1946
8 Book 21, 2/2/1946 – 4/16/1946
9 Book 22 (Draft), 4/17/1946 – 5/23/1946
10 Book 22, 4/17/1946 – 5/23/1946
11 Book 23, 5/28/1946 – 6/29/1946
12 Book 24, 6/29/1946 – 8/15/1946
13 Book 25, 8/15/1946 – 9/10/1946 (Cover only)
14 Book 26, 9/11/1946 – 10/30/1946
15 Book 27, 10/31/1946 – 12/12/1946
213 1 Book 28, 12/17/1946 – 1/16/1947
2 Book 29, 1/18/1947 – 2/19/1947
3 Book 30, 2/20/1947 – 3/22/1947
4 Book 31, 3/22/1947 – 5/1/1947
5 Book 32, 5/17/1947 – 6/26/1947
6 Book 33, 6/26/1947 – 8/20/1947
7 Book 34, 8/21/1947 – 10/1/1947
8 Book 35, 10/4/1947 – 11/22/1947
9 Book 36, 11/25/1947 – 1/24/1948
10 Book 37, 1/27/1948 – 3/2/1948
11 Book 38, 3/4/1948 – 4/29/1948
12 Book 39, 4/29/1948 – 6/10/1948
13 Book 40, 6/11/1948 – 7/17/1948
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214 1 Book 41, 7/17/1948 – 1/25/1949
2 Book 42, 1/26/1949 – 3/8/1949
3 Book 43, 3/9/1949 – 5/5/1949
4 Book 44, 5/7/1949 – 6/28/1949
5 Book 45, 6/28/1949 – 8/17/1949
6 Book 46, 8/18/1949 – 10/20/1949
7 Book 47, 10/25/1949 – 12/10/1949
8 Book 48, 12/13/1949 –2/21/1950
9 Book 49, 2/25/1950 – 5/17/1950
10 Book 50, 5/18/1950 – 7/12/1950
11 Book 51, 7/13/1950 – 9/20/1950
215 1 Book 52, 9/21/1950 – 11/2/1950
2 Book 53, 11/4/1950 – 5/17/1951
3 Book 54, 5/17/1951 – 10/11/1951
4 Book 55, 10/16/1951 – 1/15/1952
5 Book 56, 1/15/1952 – 2/21/1952
6 Book 57, 2/21/1952 – 5/27/1952
7 Book 57½, 5/27/1952 – 6/26/1952
8 Book 58, 8/6/1952 – 9/10/1952
9 Book 59, 9/16/1952 – 12/23/1952
10 Book 60, 1/5/1953 – 3/10/1953
216 1 Book 61, 3/11/1953 – 5/27/1953
2 Book 62, 5/9/1953 – 7/13/1953
3 Book 63, 7/13/1953 – 10/20/1953
4 Book 64, 10/25/1953 – 12/3/1953
5 Book 65, 12/8/1953 – 2/10/1954
6 Book 66, 2/11/1954 – 4/7/1954
7 Book 67, 4/23/1954 – 9/14/1954
8 Book 68, 9/15/1954 – 1/26/1955
9 Book 69, 2/9/1955 – 10/6/1955
217 1 Book 70, 10/29/1955 – 5/22/1956
2 Book 71, 5/23/1956 – 6/22/1956
3 “The Strange Case of Johanna C…,” 1947-48
4 Summers, Ivan: “Sketches of Dr. Webster’s Mammaplasty Operations,” 1947-49
5 Untitled volume, 1953-55
Sub-Series 10.4.1: Plastic Surgery Drawings (Loose)
6 D., Sidney, 1932-33, 1944: includes both drawings & photos
7 D., Dorothy, 1938
8 “Film Cemented Skin Grafts,” n.d.
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9 G., Sarah, 1931
10 P., Alfred, 1937-39, 1944-51
11 “Subtotal Reconstruction of the Soft Parts of the Face,” 1944-48
12-17 Miscellaneous Drawings, 1930s-1950s
218 1-4 Miscellaneous Drawings, 1930s-1950s
5-6 Miscellaneous Drawings, undated
Sub-Series 10.5: Photographs for Books and Articles
7 Christopher, Frederick. A Textbook of Surgery, n.d.
219 1-2 Christopher, Frederick. A Textbook of Surgery, n.d.
3 “Refrigerated Grafts”: Photographs for Publication, n.d.
4 Selected Bibliography on Plastic Surgery of the Hand, ca. 1952
5-7 Miscellaneous Photographs, n.d.
220 1-4 Miscellaneous Photographs, n.d.
221 1-2 Miscellaneous Photographs, n.d.
Sub-Series 10.6 Patient Records
222 Abbott-Adams
223 Addison-Alpern
224 Alpers-Andrews
225 Angel-Arol
226 Aronoff-Bail
227 Bailey-Barke
228 Barnes-Bechtel
229 Beck-Benton
230 Bercik-Beshlin
231 Bessler-Blankenhorn
232 Blankley-Boey
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233 Bogan-Borg
234 Bosio-Brinson
235 Brisley-Brozzi
236 Bruce-Byrnes
237 Cabral-Canedo
238 Canniff-Catale
239 Cates-Chidsey
240 Childs-Clare
241 Clark-Coffman
242 Cohen-Cominsky
243 Condon-Cotter
244 Cottier-Creighton
245 Crespi-Czermak
246 Dahl-Davis
247 Day-DeRahm
248 Derman-Dolan
249 Donovan-Dupont
250 Dupont-Easton
251 Eaton-Elling
252 Elliott-Estren
253 Eugene-Feeley
254 Feeney-Firestone
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255 Fischer-Folwell
256 Forastieri-Friel
257 Friend-Ganzi
258 Garbi-Gentile
259 George-Gitterman
260 Giurato-Golluber
261 Gomes-Graff
262 Graham-Grieseman
263 Griffin-Guernsey
264 Guerriero-Hamburger
265 Hamilton-Harkness
266 Harman-Hatcher
267 Hatt-Hendershott
268 Henderson-Hilson
269 Hilton-Honigberg
270 Hood-Howarth
271 Howe-Hunt
272 Hunter-Jackson
273 Jacob-Johnson
274 Johnston-Kendell
275 Kane-Keller
276 Kellerman-King, H.
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277 King, L.-Klein
278 Kleinman-Kramer
279 Krause-Lamb
280 Lambert-Larrimore
281 Larson-Leister
282 Leitch-Lidouer
283 Lieb-Loeb
284 Loeher-Lyford
285 Lynch-Maiolo
286 Maharoff-Mattfeldt
287 Matthiessen-McAlpin
288 McAuliffe-McFarlan
289 McGavic-Meleney
290 Melgar-Miliatias
291 Miller-Montgomery
292 Montoya-Morrison
293 Morrissey-Mylott
294 Nace-Nichols
295 Nicholson-O’Connor
296 O’Donnell-Orchowitz
297 Ordeman-Paretti
298 Parham-Pellegrino
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299 Pellon-Pestena
300 Peters-Pincus
301 Pinheiro-Powell
302 Power-Purcell
303 Purnell-Rausch
304 Rauschenberg-Reiner
305 Reinhold-Riley
306 Rillo-Roche
307 Rochester-Roscow
308 Rose-Rowse
309 Rubenstein-Sacks
310 Sadi-Sands
311 Sandstrom-Schlaet
312 Shaudecker-Schweitzer
313 Scott-Sheehan
314 Sheffield-Siegel
315 Siegmund-Smidt
316 Smith, B.-Smith, R.
317 Smith, S.-Spector
318 Spence-Sternberg
319 Stetson-Strauss
320 Strayer-Summers
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321 Sumner-Tait
322 Talavera-Thewles
323 Thomas-Towse
324 Tozier-Tyroler
325 Tzamouranis-Van Slooten
326 Van Theiss-Voigt
327 Vollmer-Walton
328 Wanamaker-Wassum
329 Waterman-West, D.
330 West, E.-Whitridge
331 Whittelsey-Williams, R.
332 Williams, S.-Withington
333 Witkin-Wurtzberger
334 Wylie-Zwirlein
335-336 “Late Observations in Plastic Surgery:” photos, drawings, and case histories for
patients Kozlowski, Connell, Glanders, and Chadwick; plus two folders of “Index
to Patient Slides,” nos. 1-5992, in box 336
SERIES 11: INDEX CARDS
Index Card Boxes 1-2
Index to book purchases (alphabetical by author)
Index Card Box 3 Index to Webster publications and lectures; card file for The Life and Times of Gaspare
Tagliacozzi, Surgeon of Bologna (GTSB) (arranged roughly by chapter)
Index Card Boxes 4-5 Card file for GTSB (arranged roughly by chapter)
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Index Card Box 6 Card file for GTSB (arranged roughly by chapter); GTSB name file
Index Card Box 7 GTSB name file; research notecards on Carpue; patient name index [clinic patients]: A-B
Index Card Box 8
Patient name index [clinic patients]: B-D
Index Card Box 9
Patient name index [clinic patients]: D-G
Index Card Box 10
Patient name index [clinic patients]: H-L
Index Card Box 11
Patient name index [clinic patients]: L-O
Index Card Box 12
Patient name index [clinic patients]: P-S
Index Card Box 13 Patient name index [clinic patients]: S-Z
Index Card Box 14 Patient name index [private patients]: A-K
Index Card Box 15 Patient name index [private patients]: L-Z
Index Card Box 16 Patient accounts: A-E
Index Card Box 17 Patient accounts: F-L
Index Card Box 18 Patient accounts: M-U
Index Card Box 19 Patient accounts: V-Z; Patient accounts: Consultations: A-O
Index Card Box 20 Patient accounts: Consultations: P-Z; Pedigree cards (in numerical order)
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Index Card Box 21 Pedigree cards (in numerical order); Maxillofacial patients, A-Z; Color slide index (by patient
name), A-D
Index Card Box 22 Color slide index (by patient name), E-Z
Index Card Box 23 “Index to Black & White” [photos?]; Patient index to sketchbooks, A-Z
SERIES 12: SCRAPBOOKS
Scrapbook Box:
Scrapbook 1: materials relating to the publication of The Life and Times of Gaspare Tagliacozzi,
Surgeon of Bologna, 1950-52.
Scrapbook 2: “Bologna, April 26, 1952”: materials relating to the awarding of an honorary
doctorate to Webster by the University of Bologna.
SERIES 13: NON-PRINT, SEPARATED, AND OVERSIZE MATERIALS
Photo
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Sub-series 13.1 Photographs & Prints
Individuals
1 1 Abbott, Maude Elizabeth
Aegineta, Paulus see oversize photos/prints
Amussat, Jean Zulema see oversize photos/prints
2 Aristotle
Armstrong, ___ see Webster, Jerome P.
Aselli, Gaspare see oversize photos/prints
3 Aubert, Hermann
4 Baillie, Matthew
5 Bartholin, Thomas
6 Beekman, Fenwick
7 Bernard, Claude
8 Billroth, Christian Albert Theodor
Blasius, Ernst see oversize photos/prints
9 Boerhaave, Hermann
Bouillaud, Jean-Baptiste see oversize photos/prints
Broadbent, William see oversize photos/prints
10 Buchan, Alexander P.
11 Burian, František
Burke, Josephine see Webster, Jerome P.
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1 Caesalpinus see Cesalpino, Andrea
12 Cesalpino, Andrea
Chandler, Loren see Webster, Jerome P.
13 Charcot, Jean Martin
Charles I see Harvey, William
14 Cheyne, George
Chiang Kai-Shek, Mme. see oversize photos/prints
Cloquet, Jules see oversize photos/prints
15 Cooper, Astley Paston
16 Corscaden, James
17 Cortesi, Giovanni Baptista
18 Corvisart des Marest, Jean Nicolas
19 Councilman, Walter
Covarrubias see oversize photos/prints
Cowasjee see oversize photos/prints
Crawford, John K. see oversize photos/prints
20 Crikelair, George see also Webster, Jerome P.; see also oversize photos/prints
21 Cushing, Harvey W. see also Dandy, Walter E.
22 Cuvier, Georges
23 Dandy, Walter E.
Davis, Bowdoin see oversize photos/prints
24 Davis, John Staige
25 Davis, Warren B.
26 De Chauliac, Guy
27 Deming, Edward G.
Dhaliwal, Avtar see Webster, Jerome P.
28 Digby, Kenelm
29 Dupertuis, Milton [S. Milton] see also oversize photos/prints
Engolismensis, Ioannes Comes see Politianus, Angelus
30 Escoffier, J. Bernard
31 Fabry von Hilden, Wilhelm
32 Finney, John Miller Turpin
33 Flexner, Simon, with group
34 Forni, Gherardo
35 Freytag, August
36 Fuchs, Leonhart
37 Gay, Frederick Parker
38 Georgoussis, Loucas see also oversize photos/prints
39 Gillies, Harold see also oversize photos/prints
Gnudi, Martha Teach see Webster, Jerome P. (16-18, 20)
40 Guthrie, Charles C.
Gutstein, Robert see Webster, Jerome P.
41 Hales, Stephen
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1 42 Haller, Albrecht von
43 Halsted, William see also bronze plaque in MC 1-17
44 Hardy, S. Baron
Harvey, William see oversize photos/prints
45 Harvey, William with King Charles I
Heddle, Stewart see Webster, Jerome P.
Herrich, Robert see Hales, Stephen
46 Hunter, William
Ivy, Robert H. see Webster, Jerome P.
47 Jacobs, Albert C.
48 Jobling, James W. with Department of Pathology?
Keyser, John see Webster, Jerome P.
Kim, Robert K.S. see Webster, Jerome P.; see also oversize photos/prints
Kirkham, Harold L.D. see Webster, Jerome P.; see also oversize photos/prints
Lacassagne, Antoine see Lenz, Maurice
49 Lenz, Maurice
Locke, John see oversize photos/prints
50 Long, Crawford W.
51 MacCallum, William George
52 Macomber, W. Brandon
Magini, Giovanni Antonio see oversize photos/prints
Malton, Ronald see Webster, Jerome P.
53 Manson, Patrick with family
McCormick, Robert see Webster, Jerome P.
54 McDonald, Joseph J.
McIlveen, Steve see Webster, Jerome P.
55 McNichol, J. Wallace
56 Mercurialis, Hieronymus
57 Mowlem, Rainsford
Mütter, Thomas D. see oversize photos/prints
58 Osler, William
Pancoast, Joseph see oversize photos/prints
Paré, Ambroise see oversize photos/prints
Peng Mang-Chi see oversize photos/prints
59 Penn, Jack
60 Petit, ___
Petit, Antoine see Corvisart des Marest, Jean Nicolas
61 Politianus, Angelus
62 Rabelais, Francois
63 Rigau, Alberto
Roux, Philibert-Joseph R. see oversize photos/prints 64 Schmucker, Johann Leberecht S.
65 Schröder, Johann
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1 66 Schuessler, W.W.
Scott, Bill see Webster, Jerome P.
67 Servetus, Michael
68 Shaw, Darrel
Shih, Hu see oversize photos/prints
Siomkos, Anne see Webster, Jerome P.
Škoda, Joseph see oversize photos/prints
Smith, ___ see Finney, John Miller Turpin
69 Smith, J. Roy
70 Smith, Nathan
71 Smith, Theobald
72 Soddy, Frederick
73 Spencer, Herbert
74 Stahl, Georg Ernst
Stark, Mrs. Richard see Webster, Jerome P.
75 Stein, Sophus August Wilhelm
Stevenson, Thomas W. see Webster, Jerome P.; see also oversize photos/prints
76 Stroud, William D.
77 Summers, Ivan
2 1 Tabot, Nicolas
2 Tagliacozzi, Gaspare see also oversize photos/prints
3 Taylor, Adrian S.
4 Thayer, William Sydney
5 Trudeau, Edward Livingston
6 Vaughan, Victor
7 Vesalius, Andreas
8 Virchow, Rudolph
Wang, Kai-Chi see oversize photos/prints
Wangensteen, Owen see Webster, Jerome P.
9 Washio, Hiroshi with Mrs. Washio
10 Weber, Ernst Heinrich
Webster, Jerome P.
11 (1) Jerome P. Webster
12 (2) Webster as Tagliacozzi
13 (3) Webster with Drs. George F. Crikelair, Avtar Dhaliwal,
Robert Gutstein, Stewart Heddle, John Keyser, and Steve
McIlveen, 1972
14 (4) Webster with Dr. Bill Scott, President, Halsted Society, 1970
15 (5) Webster with Robert H. Ivy and others, 1960
16 (6) Webster with Drs. George F. Crikelair and Robert
McCormick, 1972
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2 17 (7) Webster with “Miss Armstrong,” Mrs. Josephine Burke, Dr.
George F. Crikelair, and Mrs. Anne Siomkos, 1972
18 (8) Webster with Drs. Loren Chandler and Robert K.S. Kim, 1948
19 (9) Webster and Mrs. Webster, Rome, ca. 1962
20 (10) Webster with two doctors, using replica of Tagliacozzi’s
instrument for forming tubed pedicle, 1960
21 (11) Webster with Dr. Ronald Malton
22 (12) Webster with Dr. Robert H. Ivy, Capt. Harold L.D. Kirkham,
and unidentified captain
23 (13) Webster with Dr. Thomas W. Stevenson
24 (14) Etching of Dr. Webster by “G.B.S.”
25 (15) Webster with Dr. Owen Wangensteen and Mrs. Richard Stark
26 (16) Webster with Martha Teach Gnudi
27 (17) Webster portrait published in the National Cyclopedia of
American Biography, n.d.
28 (18) Webster with Martha Teach Gnudi, Shanghai, Sept. 19, 1948
29 (19) Webster in Webster Library, photo taken by Dr. Hiroshi
Washio, August1969
30 Webster, Lorin [father]
31 Welch, William H.
32 Wenyon, Charles Morley
33 West, Benjamin see also oversize photos/prints
34 White, Paul Dudley
35 Williams, Charles J. B.
36 Williams, John Whitridge
37 Withering, William
38 Wundt, Wilhelm Max
39 Young, Hugh Hampton
40 Yu, David M.
41 Unidentified Individuals
Buildings see also oversize photos/prints
ABMAC Village see “Webster Residence”
42 Guy’s Hospital, London
43 Holderness School, Holderness, NH
44 St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London
45 St. Thomas’ Hospital, London
46 University Hospital, University of Puerto Rico-San Juan, 1948
47 “Webster Residence” at ABMAC Village, Taipei, Taiwan
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Events see also oversize photos/prints
2 48 Alfred Kohlberg Testimonial Dinner, 1959
American Association of Plastic Surgeons
49 1967
50 1968
51 1972
American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Meeting
52 1952
53 1953
54 1967
55 American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Presentation of
Citation, 1958
56 American University, Ceremony Honoring Army Chemical Corps, 1960
57 Bologna, University of, Presentation of Honorary Doctorate to Webster
and Silver Medal to Martha Teach Gnudi, April 1952
58-59 Bologna, University of, Presentation of Honorary Doctorate to Webster
and Silver Medal to Martha Teach Gnudi, Scrapbook, April 1952
3 1 Greece, Medal of Outstanding Deeds, Presentation, 1950
2 International Academy of the History of Medicine, Meeting, 1970
3 International Congress of Plastic Surgeons, 1971
4 Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association, Meeting, 1952
5 Latin American Society of Plastic Surgery, 4th Congress, 1947
6 National Assembly of Surgeons, Meeting, 1950
7 New York Academy of Medicine, Institute for the History of Medicine,
Luncheon, 1955
8 Peking Union Medical College, Commencement, 1924
Trinity College, Class of 1910, Reunion
9 1950
10 1955
11 1960
12 Undated
13 Trinity College: Dedication of Pew Ends to Lorin Webster, 1959
14 Trinity College: Presentation of Honorary Degree to Ambassador Tren,
1942
15 Trinity College: Spring Frolic at Meadowlawn, 1957
16 Unidentified Events
Groups see also oversize photos/prints
17 American Association of Oral and Plastic Surgeons, 1938
18 American Board of Plastic Surgery, 1938
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American Society for Surgery of the Hand
3 19 1957
20 1972
21 1973
22 1974
23 Army Training Course in Plastic Surgery, 1943
24 Boston Latin School, unidentified classroom
Halsted Society
25 1938
26 1956
27 1959
28 1960
29 1968
30 1970
31 1971
32 1972
33 1973
Johns Hopkins Medical School
34 Class of 1914, 26th Reunion, Feb. 1940
Students
35 1916
36 Undated
37 New York Hospital, Medical Staff, late 1800s
38 New York Roentgen Society, Meeting, undated
Peking Union Medical College
39 Riding Club
40 Staff
41 Surgical Staff
Physicians and Surgeons, College of (P&S): Department of Bacteriology
42 1925
43 1936
Presbyterian Hospital
44 Plastic Surgery Attending Surgeons and Residents, 1948
Plastic Surgery Staff
45 1952
46 1972
47 Undated
48 Trinity College, Honorary Degree Recipients [including Webster], 1968
49 Unidentified Groups
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Subjects/Activities see also oversize photos/prints
3 Anatomical Illustrations
50 Da Vinci, Leonardo
51 Fabricius
52 Harvey, William
Awards/Medals
53 American Association of Plastic Surgeons Medal
54 American Association of the History of Medicine Medal
55 American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Medal
56 Welch Medal
57 Unidentified
58 Books: John Locke's Copy of Samuel Butler’s Hudibras, from the
Webster Library
59 Conjoined Twins
60 Equipment (Unidentified)
61 Hæmophilia Chart (Descendants of Queen Victoria)
62 Halsted Christmas Cards
63 “Monodon and Monster”
64 Patient artwork
65 Rhinoplasty cartoon
66 Statue of Andreas Vesalius
Surgery
67 Dog Operations
68 Johns Hopkins, early 1900s
69 Johns Hopkins, Operating Theater, early 1900s
70 Upper Lip Repair (Various Methods)
71 Unidentified Subjects/Activities
Sub-series 13.2: Photographs & Prints: Oversize Webster oversize photographs & prints are housed in two flat boxes; check Oversize Photographs and Prints
database for location
Photographs of Individuals Aegineta, Paulus
Amussat, Jean Zulema
Aselli, Gaspare
Blasius, Ernst
Bouillaud, Jean-Baptiste
Broadbent, William
Chiang Kai-Shek, Mme.
Cloquet, Jules
Covarrubias
Cowasjee see Subjects/Activities: “A Singular Operation”
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Crawford, John K.
Crikelair, George
Davis, Bowdoin
Dupertuis, S. Milton
Georgoussis, Loukas
Gillies, Harold
Harvey, William
Jenner, Edward
Kim, Robert K.S. see Webster, Jerome P.
Kirkham, Harold L.D.
Locke, John
Magini, Giovanni Antonio
Mütter, Thomas D.
Pancoast, Joseph
Paré, Ambroise
Peng Mang-Chi
Roux, ___
Roux, Philibert-Joseph R.
Shih, Hu
Škoda, Joseph
Stevenson, Thomas W.
Tagliacozzi, Gaspare
Wang, Kai-Chi see Webster, Jerome P.
Webster, Jerome P.
1a. Webster with Dr. and Mrs. Robert K.S. Kim and unidentified
couple, undated
2a. Webster with Dr. Wang Kai-Chi [Mark K. Wang]
3a. Caricature by Ivan Summers
West, Benjamin
Unidentified Photos
Buildings
Holderness School Library, Holderness, NH
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
Trinity College, Hartford, CT
St. Anthony Hall
William Osler’s birthplace, Bond Head, ONT
Events
Tobit Recovers his Sight
Tobit Recovers his Sight (in Italian, by Count Claudio Bentivoglio)
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Groups
American Association of Oral and Plastic Surgeons, Luncheon, 1941
Army Training Course in Plastic Surgery
Dec. 1942, Mar. 1943, Jun. 1943, Dec. 1943
British Association of Plastic Surgeons, 1951
Halsted Society, 1931
Johns Hopkins Medical School
Class of 1901
Class of 1914
Peking Union Medical College
Presbyterian Hospital, Plastic Surgery Staff, mid-1960s
Presbyterian Hospital, Residents, n.d.
Presbyterian Hospital, Surgical Staff, 1936
Unidentified Groups
Subjects/Activities
Anatomical Illustrations
Feinberg, Alfred
Art Exhibit, 1969
Books: John Locke’s copy of Samuel Butler’s Hudibras, from the Webster
Library
Medicinal Oil
Maps: Catania, Sicily
National Surgical Institute: Prospectus
“A Singular Operation” [Cowasjee], engraving, 1794
Surgery
“The Agnew Clinic,” photogravure of Eakins painting
Caricature
Sub-series 13.3: Patient Slides
Film slides in 64 slide boxes: slides arranged numerically from 1 to 1159 (Boxes 1-57); by
condition (Boxes 57-59); historical slides (Boxes 59-60); “Chinese cases” (Box 60); unsorted
and unidentified (Boxes 61-64).
Glass slides in 28 boxes: unnumbered slides, arranged in no discernible order (Boxes 65-74);
arranged numerically from 500 to 889, followed by “Tatoos;” and “Experiments in China, 1921-
1925” (Boxes 75-92).
Sub-series 13.4: Glass Slides, Non-Patient
Trip to Outer Mongolia, c.1921-25 (1 box); History of Plastic Surgery/Medicine (2 boxes);
Joseph Constantine Carpue (1 box).
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Sub-series 13.5: Film
Film Boxes 1-5: most reels are unidentified as to subject matter; 5 large cans of film, unboxed,
shelved separately.
Sub-series 13.6: Phonodiscs and audiotape
Audio Box 1 79 dictaphone phonodiscs and 1 reel-to-reel audiotape (loose in box)
Sub-series 13.7: Oversize Print Materials
Oversize Manuscript Box 1
1. American Association of the History of Medicine
William H. Welch Medal [Webster/Gnudi], 5/8/1954
2. Holderness School
a. Photograph of Plaque dedicating the library to JPW, 11/12/1966
b. Entrance
3. New York Botanical Garden
Membership Certificate, 1950-51 [12/21/1950]
+ letter
4. Royal Society of Medicine
Elected as Affiliate of the Royal Society, 10/21/1958
+ letter, receipt
5. American Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Membership Certificate, 10/7/1943
6. Cesare Barbieri Center of Italian Studies
Elected as Fellow of the Center, 3/6/1959
7. Psi Upsilon Alumni Association
Life Membership certificate, n.d.
8. New York Academy of Sciences
Elected Fellow of NYAS, 12/1/1955
9. United States Ski Association
Certificate of Appreciation, 8/20/1970
+ print, notecard
10. Marquis Biographical Library Society
Advisory Member, n/d/
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11a. American Board of Plastic Surgery
Member of Founders’ group, 6/1/1939
11b. American Board of Surgery
Member of Founders’ Group, n.d.
+ letter
12. Kingdom of Greece
Medal of Outstanding Deeds, 2/8/1950
+ translation of citation, newspaper articles in Greek
13. Kingdom of Greece
Cross of Commander of the Order of the Phoenix, 6/11/1946
+ letter
14. Trinity College
Certificate of Appreciation on his resignation as a Life Trustee, ca. 1967
15. Trinity College
Membership in Founders’ Society, 1963/64
16. Academy-International of Medicine
Elected as Fellow, 1944
17. “Rick Endersby, 1968”
Print of St. Anthony Hall, Trinity College [Delta Psi Fraternity], n.d.
18. Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons
Commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of the Founding of the Medical Department of
King's College, 1967
19. American Association of Plastic Surgeons
Elected as Honorary Fellow, 5/4/1965
20. Société Internationale de Chirurgie
Elected Member Emeritus, 9/1967
21. Johns Hopkins University, Annual Roll Call
Member of the Century Club, 1969
22. American Geographical Society
Member for 37 years, 8/29/1968
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23. Columbia University Libraries
Citation for Distinguished Service, 11/3/1971
+ letters
Plus 1 carton of rolled certificates and diplomas, uncataloged
Oversize Items stored in Map Case 2:11
U.S. Army Courses in Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery
Folders 1-2: Schedules, 1st Course, 1942
Folder 3: Schedules, 2nd Course, 1943
Folder 4-5: Schedules, 4th Course, 1943
Folder 6: Schedules and other administrative records, 1942-1943
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SERIES 14: ARTIFACTS
2 boxes and 1 carton of uncataloged items, plus 3 unboxed items shelved separately.
1 flat box of replicas of Tagliacozzi’s instruments as depicted in De Curtorum Chirurgia per
Insitionem (1597); commissioned by Webster, ca. 1950s (accession #2016.006).