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Correspondence of the Section on Basic Science of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia

 Collection
Identifier: CPP 12/004-02

Scope and Contents

This collection of correspondence of Dwight B. McNair Scott, Program Chairman of the Section on Basic Sciences of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, spanning 1976 to 1984, pertains to the formation of the section in 1977 and the organization of seminars and lectures held in 1977 and 1978, during Scott's tenure as program chairman. Also included is some material from 1979 and 1980, when she was chairman of the section. Included... in the correspondence files are programs, annual reports, and miscellaneous material.

The early correspondence in this collection pertains to the formation of the Section on Basic Sciences; included are lists of Fellows who were asked to participate in the section, as well as a final list of sponsors. Correspondents include John P, Hubbard, President of the College of Physicians, and Earle H. Spaulding, Chairman of the Section on Basic Sciences from 1977 to 1979. As Program Chairman, Scott also corresponded with lecturers and with potential sponsors of the section.

In addition to correspondence, the collection contains drafts of programs and the section's Annual Reports from 1979 and 1980. Also present is material relating to the section's November 1980 seminar on "The Kidney: Basic Science and Clinical Practice". Included is Robert Narins' lecture outline and Michael Weiner's curriculum vitae; Narins and Weiner were lecturers at this seminar. Also present is a short summary of the discoveries of insulin, penicillin, and DNA; this summary, dating from around 1984, might pertain to a later seminar or lecture.
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Dates

  • 1976-`980; 1984

Creator

Biographical / Historical

The Section on Basic Sciences of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia was established in 1977. The section, which was organized through the efforts of Dwight B. McNair Scott and H. Phelps Potter, held its first meeting on 22 March 1977. The purpose of the section was to hold lectures and seminars that would inform physicians about the latest developments in the basic sciences. The physicians who participated in these programs were... frequently eligible for continuing education credits.

The first chairman of the Section on Basic Sciences was Earle H. Spaulding, who served from 1977 to 1979. In 1979, Dwight B. McNair Scott became chairman and served until 1980, when Kenneth R. Cundy assumed the position. Cundy was chairman until the section was dissolved due to low membership in 1985.

In 1990, former chairman Earle H. Spaulding, with the approval of former section members, closed the section's bank account and used the remaining funds to endow a journal in memory of George I. Blumstein through the S. Weir Mitchell Associates program.
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Extent

.2 Linear feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

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