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Health, Education, and Welfare

WEBAugust 18, 1965. John W. Gardner is sworn in as Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare by Secretary of State Dean Rusk. President Lyndon B. Johnson …

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Data Visualization and the Modern Imagination

WEBData visualization helped research-based social science and public health emerge. Statistical atlases illustrated and compared many dimensions of human life using U.S. …

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- Research from Stanford University

WEBAuthor: Basu, Sanjay Collection: Modeling public health and healthcare systems

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Stanford Prison Experiment

WEBAbout the Stanford Prison Experiment. Carried out August 15-21, 1971 in the basement of Jordan Hall, the Stanford Prison Experiment set out to examine the psychological effects …

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William L. Haskell : An Oral History

WEBStanford Historical Society Collections Publications, Oral Histories, and Program Recordings

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Rise Up for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

WEBDr. Margaret Chung. Born to Chinese immigrant parents on October 2, 1889 in the then small town of Santa Barbara, California, Margaret Chung was the oldest of nine siblings. …

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Farquhar, John W. (Jack)

WEBStanford Historical Society. Description: John W. “Jack” Farquhar is Professor of Medicine, Professor of Health Research and Policy, and the first holder of the C. F. Rehnborg …

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Cowell Student Health Service, Stanford University

WEBA Stanford Atlas Architectural drawings, maps, prints, and aerial photographs of the Stanford University campus and associated land holdings

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1960s Activism @ Stanford

WEB1960s. Stanford in the 1960s was not insulated from the larger social and political revolution occurring in the United States. Like most of the country, activism at Stanford was …

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Barry Lawrence Ruderman Conference on Cartography

WEBUntitled map in A Plain and practical treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it prevailed in the city of New York, in the summer of 1832: including its nature, causes, treatment and …

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Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment

WEBThe official title was “The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male.”. It is commonly called the Infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. Beginning in 1932 and …

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Barry Lawrence Ruderman Conference on Cartography

WEBThe geographical distribution of health & disease, in connection chiefly with natural phenomena. (with) Fever districts of United States & W. Indies, on an enlarged scale By …

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The Architectural Treatise: Reading Like an Architect

WEBAverlino (known as “Filarete”) was a Tuscan sculptor and architect who, like Leonardo, worked in Florence, Rome, Venice, and Milan. Filarete composed this treatise in Milan …

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Barry Lawrence Ruderman Conference on Cartography

WEBSanitary & Topographical Map of the City and Island of New York Prepared for the Council of Hygiene and Public Health of the Citizens Association.

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Stanford Stories From the Archives

WEBGlenn Scobey "Pop" Warner, 1871-1954. Head football coach from 1924–1932, Warner was the innovator behind the single-wing formation, a precursor to the modern spread …

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W15-HUMBIO-122-01 : Beyond Health Care: Seeking Health in …

WEBHome; W15-HUMBIO-122-01 : Beyond Health Care: Seeking Health in Society. 2015 Winter

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Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815)

WEBFranz Anton Mesmer, a doctor from the Swabian village of Iznang, was born on 23 May 1734, the third of nine children of a gamekeeper and forest warden to the Archbishop of …

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