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Harvey Cushing collection

 Collection
Identifier: KORN183
Scope and Contents

This collection contains some of Dr. Cushing's correspondence, 1914-1939; reprints of his articles, 1920-1935; and Cushing tributes, obituaries, memorials, 1938-1949.

Dates: 1914-1949

Emmet Field Horine papers

 Collection
Identifier: KORN120
Scope and Contents

This collection was compiled by Louisville's noted cardiologist Emmet F. Horine on a variety of medical topics related to memphosis or surgical anesthesia. The collection is organized alphabetically by subject and there is an index, as well as correspondence, microfilm of pamphlet file, and programs from Kentucky State Medical Association from 1935 to 1960.

Dates: 1721-1964

Kinsman-Moore cardiac output research records

 Collection
Identifier: KORN178
Scope and Contents

This body of experimental data documents some of the research on cardiac output conducted by Moore and Kinsman. Graphs for individual patients and for animal subjects predominate, but the records also include drafts of articles on the injection method of studying circulation and a small amount of correspondence, some with co-worker Dr. William F. Hamilton.

Dates: 1928-1946

Morris M. Weiss, Sr. cardiology collection

 Collection
Identifier: KORN146
Scope and Contents The collection of Louisville cardiologist Morris M. Weiss includes books, articles and reprints on cardiology, hypertension, medical biography, and history, all arranged alphabetically, along with photographs of Louisville hospitals, the medical school, clinics, and medical fraternity houses. The collection also holds artifacts associated with his practice, including nine reels of audio tape and one phonograph record of heart sounds, plates and slides, and an early (ca. 1960) example of a...
Dates: 1901-1963

Frank N. Wilson papers

 Collection
Identifier: KORN210
Scope and Contents

This material consists of typewritten notes on or for his lectures on electrocardiography at the University of Michigan around 1947. There are more than 250 pages of typed notes and perhaps 1,000 illustrations on a separate reel.

Dates: 1947