The History of Medicine Division also holds thousands of medical theses, mostly 19th–20th c., from Tartu University and other medical schools in the Russian Empire.
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Documents pertaining to the cholera epidemic / Ministerstvo vnutrennikh diel, 1830-1831. 3 v. (3,600 p.). Includes letters, orders, regulations, and broadsides (Sept. 7, 1830-Apr. 30, 1831), issued by the office of General Count Arsenii Andreevich Zakrevskii, (1783-1865) Imperial Minister of Internal Affairs, in regards to the cholera epidemic.
Papers, 1915–76, 54 boxes and several vols. Biochemist and physician. During World War II he was in the Soviet Union on occasion. Includes correspondence, a diary, permits, etc., 1943–44, ca. 55 items in 6 folders that relate to Russia. There are restrictions on this collection.
James Sprigg Wilson
Papers, 1918–30, 13 items. U.S. army surgeon. Wilson was chief surgeon of the Medical Corps with the American Expeditionary Forces at Vladivostok in Siberia. Address, memorandum, letter, and photos pertain to the A.E.F.