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    • Author/Creator:Bouhuys, Arend, 1925-
    • Title:Arend Bouhuys papers, 1951-1979 (inclusive).
    • Physical Description:21 linear ft. (21 boxes)
    • Links:View a description and listing of collection contents in the finding aid
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    • Notes:Gift of Fenna Bouhuys, 1981.
    • Access and use:Box 21, which contains patient records, is closed until 2029. Copyright status for collection materials is unknown. Additional information is provided in the finding aid.
    • Biographical / Historical note:Arend Bouhuys (1925-1979): physician; worked at University Hospital, Utrecht (Netherlands), 1948-1952; at University Hospital, Amsterdam, 1952-1955; at Beatrixoord Tuberculosis Clinic, Netherlands, 1955-1957; professor, University Hospital, Leiden, 1959-1962; professor, Emory University, 1962-1964; professor at Yale University, 1964-1979; director of Yale Lung Research Center, 1971-1979.
    • Summary:The papers reflect Bouhuys' professional career as a specialist in lung disease. He was active in many organizations and was called upon as a consultant by legislative committees, trade unions, and manufacturers' groups both in the United States and Great Britain. The papers consist of correspondence, 1963-1979; research and organization files, 1951-1979; writings, 1965-1979; and a small amount of personal papers, 1957-1979. These papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
    • Variant and related titles:Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
    • Format:Archives or Manuscripts
    • Indexes/Finding aids:Finding aid is available in repository and on Internet.
    • Cite as:Arend Bouhuys Papers. Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
    • Subjects:Bouhuys, Arend, 1925-
      Yale University Lung Research Center.
      Yale University--Faculty.
      Byssinosis.
      Lungs--Dust diseases.
      Medicine.
      Public health.
      Textile workers--Diseases.
      Textile workers--Health and hygiene.
    • Occupation:Educators.
      Physicians.