Reprinted from Annals of Surgery, vol. 103, no.4 (October 1935).
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Reprinted from Annals of Surgery, vol. 103, no.4 (October 1935).
Reprinted from Annals of Surgery, vol. 103, no.4 (October 1935).
Reprint from The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XXXV, No. 2, April, 1950: "Negro Scholars in Scientific Research", by Charles R. Drew.
Reprinted from American Review of Soviet Medicine, Vol. I, No. 4, April, 1944.
File consists of an athletic shirt owned by Drew with the McGill University crest sewn onto front and two first-place medals awarded to Charles Drew from the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union, one for 120 yard hurdles (1932-1933) and one for shotput (1928).
The fonds consists of textual records and artifacts related to surgeon and researcher Dr. Charles R. Drew. It contains letters, artifacts, and a yearbook from Drew's time as a student at McGill University, including his notable achievements as a student athlete. These items include medals, a track meet program, an athletic shirt, and a yearbook. The fonds also contains invitations, pamphlets, and other ephemera related to tributes and honors awarded to Drew, including printed testimonials and materials associated with schools, lectures, and institutions named after him, such as the Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School. These tributes and honors primarily recognize his contributions to medical science, but also encompass the program from his induction into the McGill Athletics Hall of Fame. Two letters in the fonds addressed to Drew's sister and his wife reflect on his accomplishments and include reminiscences from friends. Additionally, the fonds comprises five reprints of articles authored by Drew and two items concerning his career at Howard University and the Freedman's Hospital, including an outline for gathering a patient's medical history.
Drew, Charles, 1904-1950One printed sheet containing the remarks of Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota in the Senate of the United States (April 10, 1950) in honour of Charles R. Drew.
Informational brochure for the Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School in Los Angeles, California.
Pamphlet produced by the American Red Cross entitled Dr. Charles Drew : medical pioneer, containing information about Drew's life and work.
Small printed brochure entitled, "Dr. Charles R. Drew: a benefactor of humanity" with a portrait of Charles Drew. Contains manuscript corrections. Undated.