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GB 0809 Sonnabend - Papers of Joseph Sonnabend
1 - Early life and education
2 - Research work
3 - Department of Medicine, Downstate Medical Centre
4 - City of New York, Department of Health, (including Bureau of Venereal Disease Control)
5 - Medical practice, Greenwich Village
6 - Community AIDS Organisations
7 - Publications and Press
1 - Interferon
2 - AIDS
3 - 'How to have Sex in an Epidemic: One Approach'
4 - HIV and AIDS Epidemiology
1 - Articles relating to epidemiology
3 - Grant proposal and paper
4 - Paper; 'The Heterosexual Transmission of AIDS' by J. Donald Capra
6 - Questionnaires relating to AIDS
7 - Paper, 'Case-Control Investigation of the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)'
8 - 'The Case Definition of AIDS Used by Center Disease Control for Epidemiological Surveillance'
9 - Report by National AIDS/Pre-AIDS Epidemiological Network
10 - Epidemiological study of AIDS by Sonnabend: 'HTLV 3 and AIDS'
11 - Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Report on AIDS
12 - Grant proposal
13 - Paper commenting on proposed regulations
14 - Correspondence and articles relating to the L.A. cluster of homosexual AIDS patients.
9 - Speeches and presentations
10 - Correspondence and related papers, by subject
11 - Certificates and awards
12 - Photographs
14 - Book collection
16 - Archival administration
Conference Program, 11th International Conference on AIDS 1996.
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AIDS Government Information leaflet for tattooists from the Don't Die of Ignorance campaign (1987)
Conference Program, 11th International Conference on AIDS 1996.
Diary page 107: the discovery of mosquito transmission of malaria
Illustration of the Keppel Street building exterior from the 1946-47 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine annual report
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