Repository Guide to the Personal Papers Collections of
Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
The Fielding H. Garrison Collection
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Fielding H. Garrison by H.E.C. Becker |
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Collection Summary Creator Dates Institutional Affiliation(s) Date Range of Collection Volume of Collection |
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Biography Fielding H. Garrison was born in Washington, D.C. He received his A.B. in 1890 from the Johns Hopkins University and his M.D. in 1893 from Georgetown University. Garrison was a lecturer in the history of medicine and librarian of the Welch Medical Library. He came to Johns Hopkins in 1930 after a long career in the Army Medical Library (now the National Library of Medicine). Garrison supervised the Institute of the History of Medicine for one year following the retirement of William Welch. Garrison gained considerable acclaim as a historian, bibliographer, and librarian of medicine. His book Introduction to the History of Medicine was the first comprehensive American publication on the history of medicine. For this book he compiled a bibliography of major works in the history of medicine. This listing, later amended by Leslie Morton, was eventually published as a separate piece. Garrison and Morton's A Medical Biblography is still widely regarded as a standard in medical historical bibliography. |
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Scope and Content The Fielding H. Garrison Collection spans his years as a lecturer and librarian of the history of medicine at Johns Hopkins. The collection contains two series: correspondence and reprints. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies of letters written by Garrison, which were collected and organized by Henry Sigerist after Garrison's death. Garrison's most extensive correspondence in this collection is with H.L. Mencken. There is also some correspondence between Sigerist and Garrison's correspondents, arranging for the copying of Garrison's letters. The reprints cover subjects such as epidemiology, geomedicine, gastroenterology, and the history of medicine. A reprint of "In Memoriam, William H. Welch" from The Scientific Monthly is also included.
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. |
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