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The first subgroup, Administrative, consists of thirteen series: Printed Materials, Biographical, Committees, Conferences and Lectures, Correspondence, Donor Files, Endowed Positions, Events and Activities, Financial Planning, Grant Projects, Policies and Proposals, Reports, and Writings. Among the more notable series, the Printed Materials series consists of HCHS's newsletter, Retrospectives, first issued in Spring 1992, as well as brochures and holiday greeting cards issued by the Center. The Committees series includes correspondence and meeting minutes from the Advisory Board and the Founding, Historical Collections, Liaison, Steering, and Transition Committees. The Events and Activities series includes material from noteworthy events, including the 50th anniversary of the polio vaccine announcement celebration in 2005 and the grand opening of the Center's new home at the Simpson Memorial Institute in 1998. The Grant Projects series includes material from grant-funded projects undertaken by Center faculty and staff. The Reports series includes annual reports ranging from 1991 to 2011. Not all years are represented.

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Center for the History of Medicine (University of Michigan) records, 1831-2016

7.4 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 4 film reels — 2 oversize folders — 2 archived websites — 10.3 GB (online) — 2 oversize items

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University of Michigan unit established in 1990 in part to collect and disseminate information regarding the history of health sciences in Michigan. Records include newsletter of the Center; collected historical manuscripts, photographs, and motion pictures relating to the development of health sciences at the University of Michigan; include notebooks of medical school students, account book, 1831-1839, of Berrien Springs, Michigan physician, and miscellaneous materials relating to the medical school and to medical practice.

The records of the Center for the History of Medicine (CHM) records include administrative records documenting operation of the center and archival material collected by the center. The materials have been divided into three subgroups: Administrative, Collections, and Center for the History of Medicine Website.