Repository Guide to the Personal Papers Collections of
Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
The John Jacob Abel Collection
Collection Summary Creator Dates Institutional Affiliation(s) Johns Hopkins University School of Arts and Sciences 1884 Johns Hopkins University
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Biography John Jacob Abel was born near
Cleveland, Ohio, in 1857 and received his Ph.B. in 1883 from the University of Michigan. To
prepare for a career in scientific medicine, he spent a year at the Johns Hopkins University
studying physiology under Henry Newell Martin and then studied for several
years at various European universities. In 1888, he received his M.D. from the University of
Strasbourg and then returned to the University of Michigan to accept the professorship in
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Scope and Content The John Jacob Abel Collection consists primarily of correspondence (1880-1938). Other series include student notebooks, research notebooks, lab and lecture notes, photographs, addresses and talks, honorary degrees, and awards. The collection also contains press clippings (1883-1940), programs and invitations (1889-1937), and calling cards (1880-1930) that Abel saved throughout his career. Biographical material includes remebrances of Abel by friends and colleagues, information on the life and interests of his wife Mary Abel, and accounts of his early education and pharmacology research. The collection is particularly strong in documenting Abel's research on tetanus, including reprints, articles, experimental notes, editorials, and letters. Additional correspondence with Abel can be found in the personal paper collections of Lewellys Barker, Thomas Cullen, Walter Dandy, William Halsted, Howard Kelly, Adolf Meyer, William Welch, and Lewis Weed.
Additional Information about the Collection An unpublished inventory is available for this collection at the Archives. Policy on Access and Use This collection may contain some restricted records. Materials pertaining to patients, students, employees, and human research subjects, as well as unprocessed collections and recent administrative records, carry restrictions on access. For more information about the policies and procedures for access, see Policy on Access and Use.
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