Repository Guide to the Personal Papers Collections of
Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
The Houston S. Everett Collection
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Houston S. Everett by Martha Everett Peterson; oil on canvas, 29.25 by 35 inches, circa 1966. |
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Collection Summary Creator Dates Institutional Affiliation(s) Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Date Range of Collection Volume of Collection |
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Biography Houston S. Everett was born in Richmond County, North Carolina. He received his A.B. in 1920 and his M.A. in 1921, both from the University of North Carolina. In 1925, he received his M.D. from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Everett remained at Johns Hopkins for his residency and later served on the faculty in gynecology. He was head of the Female Cystoscopic Clinic at Johns Hopkins and was the author of Gynecology and Obstetrical Urology, as well as numerous related articles. Everett was also the director of "Medicine 1955," the Baltimore City Medical Society's television program on medicine. |
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Scope and Content The Houston S. Everett Collection contains a reprint of Everett's article "Urology in the Female" from the American Journal of Surgery (1941).
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. Permissions and Credits When citing material from this collection, credit The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. For permission to reproduce images, contact the holder of the copyright. For permissions contact: Copyright © 1999 The copyright to the entire content of this guide, including text, image source files, HTML and SGML source codes, and presentation, is owned by The Johns Hopkins Health System and The Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved. |
Introduction to Personal Paper Collections