Gilliam, D. Tod
Casebook of D. Tod Gilliam, MD, Columbus, Ohio (2)
D. Tod Gilliam MD: a Life Sketch autobiographic; Gilliam, Earl M. 1898
Korrell, Frederick
1903 and 1906 (2) Physician's Memorandum—notes taken by Frederick Korrell
(2 books and 1 folder)
Photographs:
Dr. Frederick Korrell (2)
Dr. Korrell's home and great-nephew
Folder 1: Articles about Dr. Korrell
Letter from Manuel Tzagournis, MD to Charles
Pavey, MD
excerpt from Korrell family history—brief
biography
Letter from Raymond Baker to Charles Pavey,
MD (September 1991)
Letter from Raymond Baker to Charles Pavey,
MD (March 1991)
Korrell Family History
Letter from Raymond Baker to Charles Pavey,
MD (March 1990)
Letter from Raymond Baker to Charles Pavey,
MD (October 1991)
"Ohio State to Honor American Discoverer of
Glandular Fever"/Pavey, MD, Means, MD, LeFever, MD June 1940.
Correspondence between Patsy Gardener and
Charles Pavey, MD
Letter to Raymond Baker from Charles Pavey,
MD (October, 1991)
Notes on Dr. Korrell
"Discovering the Discoverer of Glandular Fever"/
Ohio Academy of Medical History Meeting March 28, 1992
Frederick A. Korrell, MD/ Ross E. Baker
The Korrell Family/ Raymond Baker
"Dr. Korrell's Reward"/ Time Magazine July
1, 1940 (correspondence included)
Folder 2: Papers and notes by Dr. Korrell
"An Epidemic of Glandular Fever"/ West, J.
Park, November 1896.
Notes
"Glandular Fever: A Report of its Epidemic
Occurence"/ Korell, F. A. MD April 1896.
Folder 3: Miscellaneous
Notes
"Belmont County History" 1988/ Ohio Extension
Homemakers, Belmont County, 1988.
Folder 4: Original Handwritten Manuscript of the first report in America of new disease: Glandular Fever/ Frederick Arcihimedes Korrell, MD
Folder 5: Korrell Family History
History of Glandular Fever and Dr. Korrell (blue binder)