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Men and women seated in a physiology classroom believed to be located in the original Harvard School of Public Health building at 55 Shattuck Street. The following names are handwritten on the photograph: T.J. Shaw [?], B.W. Byrones, J.J. Klein,…

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The Drinker iron lung and other respiratory devices in a physiology classroom believed to be located in the original Harvard School of Public Health building at 55 Shattuck Street

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Photograph of the Emerson Respirator in Use, 1946

Story of the Iron Lung2.pdf
"The Story of the Iron Lung" was one story published in The Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact, Vol. 7, No. 13, a Catholic comic book published by George A. Pflaum of Dayton, Ohio which provided inspirational stories to Catholic parochial school…

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Outer view of room size respirator in the basement of Infant's Hospital. Capacity: 5 patients 1932

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Inner view of room size respirator in the basement of Infant's Hospital. Arranged so that nurses had direct access to patients, 1932.

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Oral history interview with Bruce Smith, conducted by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Archivist, Heather Mumford, over Zoom on November 16, 2021.

Bruce Smith served initially as the Director of Community Programs (1989 – 1995). In…
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