Box DP 6
Restricted
Contains 44 Results:
Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1949
Application for admission to Public Health Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky because of opiate addiction; publication: The Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health; request for authority to admit Dr. John Newby to hospital for drug addiction; information on Public Health Service grant and award programs; information on uses of glutamic acid; federal aid for proposed construction of hospital in Coalgate; correspondents include George Lynn Cross.
Health, Education, and Welfare, Federal Security Agency, 1950
Health, Education, and Welfare, Federal Security Agency, 1950
Health, Education, and Welfare, General, 1950
Request for release of patient from hospital.
Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1950
Program funds; request for surplus folding chairs for Bokchito school system; application by Tonkawa schools for use of land at former prisoner-of-war camp; request for official statement regarding graduation requirements of University of Vienna School of Medicine in 1927 for medical license application; problem involving sale of airplane that had been designated an educational gift.
Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1950
Approvals for addition to University of Oklahoma hospital and new clinic in Stilwell; betatron cancer treatment machine; support for cerebral palsy research; information on Children's Rehabilitation Institute in Cockeysville, Maryland.
Health, Education, and Welfare, Federal Aid to School Districts, 1951
Applications of various Oklahoma school districts for federal financial assistance.
Health, Education, and Welfare, Federal Security Agency, 1951
Complaint against office of U. S. Employment Service in Muskogee; disagreement about application of various parts of Social Security Act to state of New York; fees paid by federal credit unions; utilization of surplus property for educational and public health purposes; statement of Kerr regarding appropriation for Children's Bureau.
Health, Education, and Welfare, Food and Drug Administration, 1951
Inquiry about Glyoxylide cancer treatment sold by Dr. William Koch; invention of left-handed screw cap for bottles containing dangerous substances; desire of physician to market his stomach remedy; complaint regarding butterfat content.
Health, Education, and Welfare, General, 1951
Suggestion for nationwide program for promotion of good mental health; programs from National Institutes of Health Open House and NIH Clinical Center Cornerstone Ceremony; accreditation of Southwestern State College School of Pharmacy.
