Halsted Holman papers MS113

Riain Ross-Hager
Medical History Center
02/14/2024
Stanford Medical History Center
300 Pasteur Drive
Room L109
Stanford, CA 94305-5123
dbourn@stanford.edu


Contributing Institution: Medical History Center
Title: Halsted Holman papers
Identifier/Call Number: MS113
Physical Description: 13.17 Linear Feet 12 full-size cartons and 1 archives box; 12 3/4W x 15 3/4L x 10 1/2"H (full-size carton), 5W x 12 1/2L x 10 1/2H" (archives box)
Date (inclusive): 1931-2015
Abstract: The Halsted Holman papers offer insight into the life and work of Dr Halsted Holman, Guggenheim Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. His papers primarily consist of files pertaining to his work with the Midpeninsula Health Service, the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, and chronic disease self-care management initiatives. The papers of Halsted Holman also contain his research files on healthcare reform, biomedical ethics, the Vietnam War, and peace movements.
Physical Description: The physical and nonchronological order of Halsted Holman's papers was preserved. An intellectual order based on series and subseries was created to reflect the main subject areas. For instance, the Midpeninsula Health Service Materials contain items from boxes 1, 2, and 6; boxes and folders are listed in subsequent order, i.e. box 1, 2, and 6; folder 17, 19, 22, 25, etc.
Language of Material: English .

Conditions Governing Access

Materials in box 13 are temporarily restriced in compliance with The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA).

Scope and Contents

The papers of Halsted Holman include publications; newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to Holman's research interests; correspondence; typescript and handwritten manuscripts and outlines for talks; anonymous patient surveys; self-care materials for patients; project reports; email and website print-outs; research proposals; fax transmittals; financial reports; grant applications and reports; memorandums; syllabi; recommendation letters; event invitations; meeting minutes; anti-war and social justice pamphlets; unclassified US military reports; and Holman's copy of his declassified CIA and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) dossier. Many of the aforementioned documents contain detailed annotations and marginalia by Holman.
The series titles reflect the main documentary themes contained in Holman's papers. Most of the collection consists of historical material Holman assembled in his research. Most files involve:
Health care reform
Chronic disease self-care programs
The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program
The Midpeninsula Health Service
Holman's social and political activism
There is a particular emphasis on the Stanford Peace Movement and Anti-War materials. There are also many newspaper, magazine, and journal articles and clippings on health care and science with Holman's annotations.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The Halsted Holman papers were donated to the Stanford Medical History Center by Halsted Holman.

Biographical / Historical

Halsted Reid Holman, MD, Guggenheim Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, at Stanford Medical School, was born on January 17th, 1925. The son of two influential Stanford physicians, vascular surgeon Emile Frederic Holman and pediatric cardiologist Ann Peril Purdy, Holman entered Stanford University in 1942. Holman was awarded his M.D. degree from Yale University in 1949.
After having been awarded his M.D. degree from Yale, Holman did a National Research Council Fellowship in Biochemistry at the Carlsberg Laboratories in Copenhagen, Denmark. While abroad, Holman became involved in student health activism and peace movements through the International Union of Students (IUS) in Prague, Czechoslovakia, and its affiliate organization, the Association for Interns and Medical Students (AIMS). McCarthy-era policymakers labeled such international organizations as pro-Soviet and anti-American and placed Holman on a list of banned persons. When Holman returned to the US to commence an internship at Yale School of Medicine, the Executive Committee voted to expel Holman. A few months after Holman's expulsion, he was offered an internship and residency at The Montefiore Medical Center in The Bronx, New York. Three years later, in 1955, he went on to work with immunologist Dr. Henry G. Kunkel at The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now The Rockefeller University), where both Kunkel and Holman provided some of the first evidence of autoimmunity, which helped usher in a new field of clinical immunology.
When Stanford Medical School moved from San Francisco to Palo Alto in 1959, Dr. Holman became the first chair of medicine in 1960 at the age of 35. In the late 1960s, Holman was one of the founding members of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Training Program, an interdisciplinary program designed to extend medical training beyond the biomedical field and into disciplines such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and economics. Holman directed the Clinical Scholars Program throughout its 26-year existence; the program trained over 900 scholar-clinicians.
During the self-care movement of the 1970s, Holman played a key role in the development of chronic disease self-care programs and, in 1978, created the Midpeninsula Health Service, an experimental member-led fee-for-service clinic in Palo Alto. In the 1980s and 1990s, Holman developed patient self-care management programs that became models for other chronic disease self-care programs in the US.
In addition to Holman's health activism, he was involved in the Stanford anti-war and peace movement during the Vietnam War. He participated in demonstrations opposing war-related research at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) recruiting on campus as part of the "April Third Movement" sit-ins and protests. In 1971, Holman led a faculty coalition group supporting the 1971 Stanford Medical Center sit-in for the reinstatement of housekeeping staff member, Sam Bridges.

Arrangement

The Midpeninsula Health Service series contains extensive and detailed information on the activity and history of the Midpeninsula Health Service, from its creation in 1974 to its merger with Stanford in 1987 and its affiliation with Stanford Medical Center. This series contains performance and financial planning data about the operations and characteristics of the Midpeninsula Health Service in promotional materials, educational self-care booklets, operations assessments, and annual reports; there are also multiple patient surveys. Many of the items contain extensive handwritten annotations by Holman. This series also includes a manuscript by Holman titled "The History of Family and Community Medicine at Stanford;" a Stanford Medical Center memo on Stanford's affiliation with the Midpeninsula Health Service; and typescript drafts by Holman that were used for discussions.
The Community Health and Self-Care Management Programs series contains materials about Dr. Holman's wide-ranging involvement in chronic disease self-care initiatives at Stanford Medical Center and in the San Francisco Bay Area. The subseries Division of Family and Community Medicine pertains to the history of the Division of Family and Community Medicine at Stanford and its closure. The series and subseries contain memos, correspondence, newsletters, handwritten notes, email print-outs, PowerPoint slide print-outs, patient evaluations, and grant applications.
The Personal Reference Materials series reflects Dr. Holman's interest in various science and health topics. Most of this series comprises clippings from magazines, newspapers, and journal articles. Many of the documents contain Dr. Holman's annotations and marginalia. This series is divided into four subseries: rDNA, Science and Health Care, Health Care Reform, and Medical Education. Of particular prominence is the rDNA subseries, which exhibits the debate that was taking place in the late 1970s around recombinant DNA research, particularly regarding Stanford biochemist Paul Berg. The Health Care Reform series is further subdivided into the subseries Medicare, which contains a noteworthy correspondence document between Dr. Holman, who played a role in the development of Medicare in the United States, and health economist and Medicare architect Rashi Fein. The Medical Education subseries pertains to Dr. Holman's work with the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program and includes materials related to curriculum development at Stanford Medical School.
The Stanford Peace Movement series includes pamphlets, publications, newspapers, magazines, letters, memos, handwritten notes, and correspondence pertaining to the "April Third Movement" at Stanford and sit-ins that took place on campus throughout the 1960s and 1970s, of which Holman was the leader of a faculty group that condemned police action at a sit-in at Stanford Medical Center in 1971 that called for the reinstatement of Stanford Medical Center housekeeping staff member Sam Bridges, and the granting of tenure to assistant professor of neurosurgery Dr. Jose A. Aguilar. This series also includes a letter sent to Dr. Holman from Stanford University's Black Student Union (BSU) chairman, Willie L. Newberry, from Santa Clara County Jail in Milpitas, California, following Newberry's arrest at the hospital sit-in.
The Activism series includes broadsides; clippings from magazines and newspapers; typescript documents; draft proposals; handwritten notes; and pamphlets that pertain to the Black Panther Movement, economics, poverty, and racial discrimination. This series includes materials on Holman's involvement with the Bay Area Continuations Committee and its review of Arthur Kinoy's "Mass Party of the People" paper. The subseries Health Activism specifically concerns activism in the medical field. The subseries Association of Internes and Medical Students (AIMS) Depicts Dr. Holman's involvement with AIMS in Europe while Holman was a biochemistry fellow at the Carlsberg Laboratories in Copenhagen, Denmark. This subseries contains newspaper clippings, pamphlets, handwritten notes, typescript notes, letters, and US government reports. This subseries contains many letters of support to Holman's parents after various newspapers had published stories reporting Holman's refusal to take a loyalty oath under the Anti-Communist House Un-American Activities Committee. Also contained in this subseries is a declassified copy of FBI and CIA dispatch reports on Dr. Holman and his involvement in AIMS.
The Anti-war movement series exhibits Holman's reference materials on nuclear war; the war in Vietnam; and the Richard Nixon administration. This series includes publications, magazines, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes.
The Faculty Papers series comprises various materials pertaining to Holman's time as a faculty member at Stanford School of Medicine. This series is further subdivided into the subseries Chronic Disease Care; Talk Outlines and Notes; Letters, Memos, and Correspondence; and Unpublished Drafts and Manuscripts. This series mainly contains handwritten and typescript letters, memos, and correspondence. This series also includes materials regarding the 1999 merger between the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) and Stanford Health Care.

Processing Information

Processed by Riain Ross-Hager, Feburary 2024.
Materials were rehoused in archival boxes and folders and described at the series level. Publications authored by Holman with annotations and marginalia were kept, while publications by Holman with no annotations were deaccessioned as these materials are accessible through various science and medical journals online. Most of Holman's original folder titles were transcribed onto the new folders. To preserve the organizational logic of Holman's papers, the original folder-level organization was retained, and a series-based intellectual order was created to facilitate research and discoverability; these series reflect the main documentary themes of the collection. In compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a small collection of Holman's personal health records is restricted.

Conditions Governing Use

Property rights are held by the Stanford Medical History Center. Publication or use of collection materials outside the scope of the public domain and fair use is the sole responsibility of the researcher.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Rheumatologists
Medical education.
Chronic diseases -- Treatment
Community health services
Self-care, Health
Preventive health services for older people
Physician and patient
Health care reform -- United States
Social medicine
Medicare
Anti-war demonstrations
Blacklisting, Labor
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Clinical Scholars Program
Association of Internes and Medical Students

 

Midpeninsula Health Service

Box 1, folder 17

Midpeninsula Health Service Materials Circa 1970s

Box 1, folder 19

Healthstyle Workbook Midpeninsula Health Service 1984

Box 1, folder 22

Report Concerning a Midpeninsula Cooperative HMO - Last Copy 1974

Box 1, folder 25

Midpeninsula Health Service Performance Reports Circa 1975-1989

Box 2, folder 26

Stanford Midpeninsula Health Center Patient Survey Results Circa 1989

Box 6, folder 109

Midpeninsula Health Service 1 of 3 1980-1989

Box 6, folder 110

Midpeninsula Health Service 2 of 3 1978-1985

Box 6, folder 111

Midpeninsula Health Service 3 of 3 1977-1985

Box 6, folder 116

Midpeninsula Health Service Acquisition by Stanford 1989

 

Community Health and Self-Care Management Programs

 

Family Medicine at Stanford

Box 7, folder 146

Division of Family and Community Medicine 1 of 5 Circa 2001

Box 7, folder 147

Division of Family and Community Medicine 2 of 5 Circa 2001

Box 7, folder 148

Division of Family and Community Medicine 3 of 5 Circa 2001

Box 7, folder 149

Division of Family and Community Medicine 4 of 5 Circa 2001

Box 7, folder 150

Division of Family and Community Medicine 5 of 5 Circa 2001

Box 1, folder 1

Aetna Program for Management of Chronic Disease 1 of 2 1997-1998

Box 1, folder 2

Aetna Program for Management of Chronic Disease 2 of 2 1997-1998

Box 1, folder 3

Stanford Health Partners 2000-2002

Box 1, folder 7

Health Partners/Patient Evaluations Summarized (Complete/Complied) 1 of 2 2000

Box 1, folder 8

Health Partners/Patient Evaluations Summarized (Complete/Complied) 2 of 2 2000

Box 1, folder 9

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Application - Program for Management of Chronic Disease 1 of 2 1996-2000

Box 1, folder 10

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Application - Program for Management of Chronic Disease 2 of 2 1996-2000

Box 1, folder 18

Discontinuation of the Health Partners Program Email Correspondence 2001-2004

Box 1, folder 21

Extended Biographies of Heroes Overcoming Arthritis Circa 1998

Box 5, folder 104

Mayview Community Health Center 2009-2010

Box 5, folder 105

Self-Management 2006-2011

Box 5, folder 107

Evaluation 2010

Box 5, folder 108

Medical Assistant Training 2008-2010

Box 6, folder 117

Real World Situations in Health Coaching Video Treatment 2011

Box 6, folder 118

Community Health Partnership 2007-2011

Box 6, folder 120

California Right Care Initiative 2007-2010

Box 6, folder 121

Kaiser Permanente San Jose Grant Application 2010

Box 7, folder 144

Santa Clara Countrywide Chronic Care Coalition 2008-2012

Box 7, folder 151

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Community Clinic Health Coaching Project 2011-2012

Box 7, folder 154

Stanford Health Partners Personal Health History Notebook Circa 1993

Box 7, folder 155

Kaiser Permanente and Regional Health Education Group Appointment Toolkit 2001

Box 7, folder 156

Stanford Medical Center Program for Management of Chronic Disease Focus Groups 1997

Box 7, folder 157

Stanford Arthritis Center Arthritis Self-Help Course 1995

Box 7, folder 158

Stanford Health Partners - Physician's and Practice Coordinators Guide Circa 1995

Box 7, folder 164

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Chronic Care Symposium Materials 2010-2011

 

Personal Reference Materials

 

rDNA

Box 2, folder 30

rDNA and Biotech 1975-1981

Box 2, folder 31

rDNA - General Articles Circa 1975

Box 2, folder 36

rDNA Guidelines Risk Assessment 1977-1978

Box 2, folder 37

rDNA Risks and Risk Assessment 1 of 2 1976-1978

Box 2, folder 38

rDNA Risks and Risk Assessment 2 of 2 1974-1977

Box 2, folder 39

rDNA Scientific Outcomes 1976-1978

Box 2, folder 40

rDNA Public Policy Development 1977-1978

Box 2, folder 41

rDNA Public Response 1976-1977

Box 2, folder 42

rDNA Scientist Response 1976-1978

Box 2, folder 43

rDNA Guidelines 1975-1979

 

Science and Health Care

Box 1, folder 6

Clippings from Science Journals 1979-1986

Box 1, folder 20

Medical Care (Journal) Vol. 40, No. 4 2002

Box 2, folder 27

The Health Professional and Nuclear War Syllabus; University of California, San Francisco; School of Medicine 1985

Box 2, folder 28

Meritocracy Equality and Educational Practice 1971-1979

Box 2, folder 29

Management and Innovation 1973-1988

Box 2, folder 32

Antibiotic Resistant and Novel Organisms, Non-pathogenic Organisms and Disease, Epidemiology 1968-1979

Box 2, folder 33

Medical Consequences of Thermonuclear War 1962-1983

Box 2, folder 34

Leadership 1965-1968

Box 2, folder 35

Workplace Organizing Cooperatives 1974-1977

Box 2, folder 44

Articles and Approaches 1967-2004

Box 2, folder 45

Medical Understanding - Hypertension 1975-1987

Box 2, folder 46

Medical Understanding - Cancer 1975-2004

Box 2, folder 47

Medical Understanding - Coronary Artery Disease 1971-1984

Box 3, folder 48

Psychology and Illness 1 of 2 1972-1988

Box 3, folder 49

Psychology and Illness 2 of 2 1982-1989

Box 3, folder 50

Social Origins of Illness I. 1975-1979

Box 3, folder 51

Social Origins of Illness II. 1 of 2 1975-2008

Box 3, folder 52

Social Origins of Illness II. 2 of 2 1968-1979

Box 3, folder 53

Social Origins of Illness III. 1953-1987

Box 3, folder 54

Psychology and Illness, Biology 1 of 2 1980-1992

Box 3, folder 55

Psychology and Illness, Biology 2 of 2 1978-1982

Box 3, folder 56

Dementia, Depression 1976-1982

Box 3, folder 57

Environment and Biological Function 1 of 2 1975-1983

Box 3, folder 58

Environment and Biological Function 2 of 2 1974-1984

Box 3, folder 59

Evolution 1974-1986

Box 3, folder 60

Genetics and Sociobiology 1974-1984

Box 3, folder 61

Central Nervous System and Biology (Immune System) 1983-1990

Box 3, folder 62

Neuro-psychological Aspects of Chronic Illness 1 of 2 1982-2017

Box 3, folder 63

Neuro-psychological Aspects of Chronic Illness 2 of 2 1979-2005

Box 4, folder 69

Drugs 1962-2006

Box 4, folder 70

Patients and Outcome Measures 1978-2004

Box 4, folder 71

Doctor-Patient Relations 1973-2004

Box 4, folder 72

Health Education - Behavior Modification 1972-2003

Box 4, folder 73

Survey Research 1975

Box 4, folder 74

Health Service Research 1975-1979

Box 4, folder 75

Clinical Research Trials 1 of 2 1959-1987

Box 4, folder 76

Clinical Research Trials 2 of 2 1975-1983

Box 4, folder 77

Single Case Study Methods 1978-1985

Box 4, folder 78

Self Report 1982-1990

Box 4, folder 79

Health Status Measurements 1 of 2 1979-1982

Box 4, folder 80

Health Status Measurements 2 of 2 1978-1985

Box 4, folder 81

Outcome Measurement Methods 1988-2000

Box 4, folder 82

Disease - Illness Definitions 1982-1986

Box 4, folder 83

Conceptual Articles - Health 1 of 2 1966-1988

Box 4, folder 84

Conceptual Articles - Health 2 of 2 1965-1977

Box 4, folder 85

Useful Articles 1 of 2 1971-1994

Box 4, folder 86

Useful Articles 2 of 2 1931-1994

Box 4, folder 87

Methods of Study 1 of 2 1946-1984

Box 4, folder 88

Methods of Study 2 of 2 1959-1984

Box 5, folder 89

Interpretation of Information and Data - Critique and Method 1968-1985

Box 5, folder 98

Clinical Thought and Practice 1949-1988

Box 5, folder 99

Conceptual "Contradictions" in Biology 1985-1987

Box 5, folder 100

Decision Analysis - Artificial Intelligence - Amos Tversky 1 of 2 1968-1987

Box 5, folder 101

Decision Analysis - Artificial Intelligence - Amos Tversky 2 of 2 1979-1987

Box 5, folder 102

Learning Pattern Recognition - Problem Solving Including Clinical 1980-1987

Box 6, folder 119

Excellence and Experts 1931-1977

Box 7, folder 162

Medical Journal Articles and Publications 1971-2015

Box 10, folder 214

Statistical Methods 1960-1985

Box 10, folder 217

Genomics - Proteomics - Epigenetics 1 of 2 1962-2006

Box 10, folder 218

Genomics - Proteomics - Epigenetics 2 of 2 1962-2006

Box 10, folder 219

Autoimmunity - Lupus (SLE) 1 of 2 1993-2002

Box 10, folder 220

Autoimmunity - Lupus (SLE) 2 of 2 1993-2002

Box 10, folder 221

Punctuated Equilibrium Theory 1990-1992

Box 10, folder 222

Epigenetics 1988-2013

Box 10, folder 223

I.Q. 1972-1977

Box 10, folder 224

Nature of Science 1 of 2 1967-1978

Box 10, folder 225

Nature of Science 1 of 2 1967-1978

Box 10, folder 226

Envirnoment and Energy 1972-1980

 

Health Care Reform

Box 3, folder 65

Health Savings Accounts (HSA) 2005-2008

Box 4, folder 68

Health Care Plans 2002-2006

Box 5, folder 92

Health Care 2010-2014

Box 10, folder 208

Different Practices of Medicine 1972-2005

Box 10, folder 209

Success of Alternative Health Systems 1971-1986

Box 10, folder 210

Sorry State of Policy 2003-2005

Box 10, folder 211

Health Care Theft 1993-2004

Box 10, folder 212

Health Economics 1995-2005

Box 10, folder 213

Institute of Medicine (IoM) Material 2003

Box 10, folder 215

Cost-Benefit Analysis Circa 1983

Box 11, folder 227

Variation in Use of Medicare - Success of Alternatives 1 of 2 1980-2013

Box 11, folder 228

Variation in Use of Medicare - Success of Alternatives 2 of 2 1980-2013

Box 11, folder 229

International Health Care Comparisons 1983-2011

Box 11, folder 231

Health Care Costs and Policy 1 of 1 1984-2012

Box 11, folder 232

Health Care Costs and Policy 2 of 2 1984-2012

Box 11, folder 233

Calls for Health Care Reform 1 of 2 1994-2008

Box 11, folder 234

Calls for Health Care Reform 2 of 2 1994-2008

Box 11, folder 235

Improving Clinical Practice 2002-2006

Box 11, folder 236

Health Care System Waste and Overuse 1973-2011

Box 11, folder 237

Continuity of Care 1984-2003

Box 11, folder 238

State Health Plans 1997-2009

Box 11, folder 239

Economic Analysis of Health Plan Alternatives 1963-2007

Box 11, folder 240

Coverage Loss and Retiree Health Benefits 2003-2004

Box 11, folder 241

Medical Malpractice 1976-1978

Box 11, folder 242

Health Insurance Issues 2006-2007

Box 11, folder 243

Patient and Physician Views of Health Care 1 of 2 1959-2009

Box 11, folder 244

Patient and Physician Views of Health Care 2 of 2 1959-2009

 

Medicare

Box 3, folder 67

Medicare 1987-2007

Box 3, folder 64

Pay for Performance (P4P) 2004-2007

Box 8, folder 168

Holman and Rashi Fein Correspondence 1974-1975

 

Medical Education

Box 6, folder 125

Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program 1 of 2 1988-2010

Box 6, folder 126

Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program 2 of 2 1989-1993

Box 6, folder 127

Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Roster 1999-2000

Box 7, folder 145

Medical Education and Curriculum Development 1984-2006

Box 10, folder 216

Clinical Scholars Seminar Materials Circa 1980

Box 12, folder 245

Medical Education and Academic Medicine 1 of 2 1972-2004

Box 12, folder 246

Medical Education and Academic Medicine 2 of 2 1972-2004

Box 12, folder 247

Stanford Medical School Curriculum Reform 1 of 4 1970-2004

Box 12, folder 248

Stanford Medical School Curriculum Reform 2 of 4 1970-2004

Box 12, folder 249

Stanford Medical School Curriculum Reform 3 of 4 1970-2004

Box 12, folder 250

Stanford Medical School Curriculum Reform 4 of 4 1970-2004

 

Stanford Peace Movement

Box 1, folder 23

Stanford Peace Movement Chronology and Publications 2011

Box 8, folder 169

Hospital Sit-in and Aftermath 1 of 2 Circa 1971

Box 8, folder 170

Hospital Sit-in and Aftermath 2 of 2 Circa 1971

Box 8, folder 171

Stanford Anti-war and Justice Movements 1 of 2 Circa 1968

Box 8, folder 172

Stanford Anti-war and Justice Movements 2 of 2 Circa 1968

Box 8, folder 186

April Third Movement 1 of 3 1966-1971

Box 9, folder 187

April Third Movement 2 of 3 1966-1971

Box 9, folder 188

April Third Movement 3 of 3 1966-1971

 

Activism

 

Health Activism

 

Association of Internes and Medical Students (AIMS)

Box 8, folder 179

Holman Communist Aid Accusations - Newspaper Clippings of Holman Testimony to the McCarran Act Committee 1951-1952

Box 8, folder 180

Declassified FBI and CIA Dispatch Reports on Hal Holman and the Association of Interns and Medical Students (AIMS) 1949-1953

Box 8, folder 181

Association of Interns and Medical Students (AIMS) 1945-1969

Box 8, folder 182

International Union of Students (IUS) 1945-1965

Box 8, folder 183

Letters of Support to Holman Family Post-McCarran Act Committee Testimony Circa 1952

Box 5, folder 93

Nurses' Strike - Committee for Recognition of Nursing Achievement (CRONA) 1974

Box 8, folder 184

Hal Holman Letter to Emile Holman regarding Support for Dr. John Peters Government Employee Loyalty Order Case 1955

Box 9, folder 200

Doctor Draft Law 1 of 2 1952-1955

Box 9, folder 201

Doctor Draft Law 2 of 2 1952-1955

Box 9, folder 204

Jeremiah Stamler House Committee on Un-American Activities Contempt Case 1965-1966

Box 10, folder 207

Medical Students Nonparticipation in the Vietnam War 1967

Box 3, folder 66

Social Security 2005

Box 5, folder 90

Ukraine 2014

Box 5, folder 91

Economy 2003-2015

Box 8, folder 185

Bay Area Continuation Committee Review of Arthur Kinoy's Mass Party Paper Circa 1973

Box 9, folder 199

Black Panther Movement and Racial Discrimination 1967, 1971

Box 9, folder 202

War and Civil Liberties - Poverty and Economy 1955-1971

Box 9, folder 203

Third World Imperialism 1966-1975

 

Anti-war movement

 

Nuclear War

Box 9, folder 189

Radiation Safety and Nuclear fallout 1 of 4 Circa 1955-1970

Box 9, folder 190

Radiation Safety and Nuclear fallout 2 of 4 Circa 1955-1970

Box 9, folder 191

Radiation Safety and Nuclear fallout 3 of 4 Circa 1955-1970

Box 9, folder 192

Radiation Safety and Nuclear fallout 4 of 4 Circa 1955-1970

Box 9, folder 193

Notes and Articles on Radiation Circa 1960

Box 9, folder 194

Consequences of Nuclear War 1958-1962

Box 9, folder 195

Committee for Nuclear Information Publications 1959-1964

Box 9, folder 196

Strontium and Biological Effects of Radiation 1956-1963

Box 9, folder 197

Industrial Radiation Uses and Waste 1958-1963

Box 9, folder 198

Nuclear Disarmament and Strategy 1959-1964

Box 8, folder 173

Vietnam War 1 of 3 1965-1970

Box 8, folder 174

Vietnam War 2 of 3 1965-1970

Box 8, folder 175

Vietnam War 3 of 3 1965-1970

Box 8, folder 176

Vietnam War and Pentagon Papers Circa 1971

Box 8, folder 177

Watergate and Impeachment 1973-1974

Box 8, folder 178

Nixon Administration Circa 1973

Box 10, folder 205

Chemical and Biological Weapons 1966-1974

Box 10, folder 206

Cambodia 1970

 

Faculty Papers

 

Chronic Disease Care

Box 5, folder 103

Project Variations 2005-2015

Box 5, folder 106

Registry Assessment 2010-2011

Box 11, folder 230

Chronic Disease Care 1961-2005

 

Talk Outlines and Notes

Box 1, folder 11

Handwritten Notes Circa 1980s

Box 1, folder 12

Talk Outlines 1 of 2 Circa 1953-1999

Box 1, folder 13

Talk Outlines 2 of 2 Circa 1953-1999

Box 1, folder 14

H.H. Talks 1 of 3 Circa 1962-2019

Box 1, folder 15

H.H. Talks 2 of 3 Circa 1962-2019

Box 1, folder 16

H.H. Talks 3 of 3 Circa 1962-2019

 

Letters, Memos, and Correspondence

Box 5, folder 94

Correspondence - Theory Papers 1 of 2 1955-1987

Box 5, folder 95

Correspondence - Theory Papers 2 of 2 1984-1987

Box 6, folder 112

Bureau of Narcotics Correspondence 1963, 1972

Box 6, folder 115

American Board of Internal Medicine Correspondence 1956-1957

Box 6, folder 122

Holman Letters 1 of 2 1992

Box 6, folder 123

Holman Letters 2 of 2 1992

Box 6, folder 124

Holman Memos 1986-1992

Box 6, folder 128

Holman Letters 1994

Box 6, folder 129

Jackie Hass Correspondence 1994

Box 6, folder 130

Holman Patient Correspondence 1994

Box 6, folder 131

Holman Memos 1994

Box 6, folder 132

Holman Recommendation Letters 1 of 3 1994

Box 6, folder 133

Holman Recommendation Letters 2 of 3 1992

Box 6, folder 134

Holman Recommendation Letters 3 of 3 1992

Box 6, folder 136

Holman Memos 1993

Box 6, folder 137

Holman Patient Correspondence 1993

Box 6, folder 138

Kate Lorig Letters of Support 1993-2001

Box 7, folder 141

Holman Nomination Letters for the 2001 American College of Rheumatology Gold Medal Award 2001

Box 7, folder 143

Holman Letters 1993

Box 8, folder 167

Correspondence 1975-1994

 

Unpublished Drafts and Manuscripts

Box 5, folder 96

Theory Papers - Revise 1 of 2 1985-1989

Box 5, folder 97

Theory Papers - Revise 2 of 2 1985-1989

Box 7, folder 163

Holman Manuscript Drafts and Publications 1988-2002

Box 1, folder 4

Emile Holman an Ann Purdy Biographical Information Print-outs from the Internet 2005, 2009

Box 1, folder 5

AMGEN Healthcare Donation to Stanford University School of Medicine 2006

Box 1, folder 24

American College of Physicians Project 2002-2003

Box 6, folder 113

Stanford Hospital Medical Staff Reappointment 1985

Box 6, folder 114

American College of Physicians Certificate 1966

Box 6, folder 135

Holman Curriculum Vitae and Bibliography 2006

Box 6, folder 139

Kate Lorig Materials 1 of 2 1979-1992

Box 6, folder 140

Kate Lorig Materials 2 of 2 1979-1987

Box 7, folder 142

Katherine Swen Ginsburg Memorial Lecture Invitation 2001

Box 7, folder 152

Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education 1996-2008

Box 7, folder 153

Stanford Administrative Panel on Human Subjects in Medical Research 2007-2008

Box 7, folder 159

Celebration of Halsted Holman - Luncheon with Graduates of the Sixties - Organized by Norman Tong, MD 2004

Box 7, folder 160

Holman Symposium Program 2015

Box 7, folder 161

Holman Attending Physician Evaluation Questionnaires 1991-1996

Box 8, folder 165

Holman Curriculum Vitae 1998, 2001

Box 8, folder 166

Holman Faculty Address to the Graduates - Stanford Medical School 1973

Box 12, folder 251

University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Stanford Health Care Merger 1 of 2 Circa 1999

Box 12, folder 252

University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Stanford Health Care Merger 2 of 2 Circa 1999