Oral history interview with Theodore Frost
Dublin Core
Title
Oral history interview with Theodore Frost
Subject
Frost, Theodore
Chronic illness
Experience of illness
Hemophilia
Hemophilia -- Patients
Oral history
Description
Theodore Frost was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts
in 1915. Theodore, who was married but had no children, worked as a carpenter most of his life. He has many memories of years spent in the hospital when he was a child and the miracle of Factor VIII when it arrived. He has mild Factor VIII deficiency
in 1915. Theodore, who was married but had no children, worked as a carpenter most of his life. He has many memories of years spent in the hospital when he was a child and the miracle of Factor VIII when it arrived. He has mild Factor VIII deficiency
Abstract
Transcript and .mp3 file of an oral history interview with Theodore Frost
Creator
Boston Hemophilia Center Oral History Project, A Gift of Experience
Date Created
2004 August 26
Contributor
Frost, Theodore
Gray, Laura
Gray, Laura
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Boston Hemophilia Center. Oral History Project. The gift of experience, 2004-2007, H MS c228
Format
text
audio
Extent
1 transcript (22 pages) and 1 .mp3 file (67.1 MB)
Medium
Digital text document, digital audio file
Language
English
Type
text
sound
Identifier
H MS c228
Provenance
These records were donated to the Harvard Medical Library by Laura Gray, the coordinator of the project, in July of 2006
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Gray, Laura
Interviewee
Frost, Theodore
Location
Haverhill, Massachusetts
Transcription
Duration
58:39
Bit Rate/Frequency
160 kb/s
Files
Citation
Boston Hemophilia Center Oral History Project, A Gift of Experience, “Oral history interview with Theodore Frost,” OnView, accessed March 28, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/17764.