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Stanford University, Medical Division, Annual Statements
SC0051  
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  • Conditions Governing Access
  • Immediate Source of Acquisition
  • Preferred Citation
  • Scope and Contents
  • Conditions Governing Use

  • Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
    Title: Stanford University, Medical Division, annual statements
    Identifier/Call Number: SC0051
    Physical Description: 6 Linear Feet
    Date (inclusive): 1920-1944
    Physical Location: Special Collections and University Archives materials are stored offsite and must be paged 48 hours in advance. For more information on paging collections, see the department's website: http://library.stanford.edu/spc.
    Language of Material: English .

    Conditions Governing Access

    Materials are open for research use. Audio-visual materials are not available in original format, and must be reformatted to a digital use copy.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Administrative transfer, 1968.

    Preferred Citation

    [identification of item] Stanford University, Medical Division, annual statements (SC0051). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

    Scope and Contents

    Collection consists of 25 volumes of the Annual Medical Division Statements.

    Conditions Governing Use

    While University Archives is the owner of the physical and/or digital items, permission to examine collection materials is not an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Any transmission or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, heir(s) or assigns.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Stanford University -- Finance.
    Stanford University. School of Medicine