Guide to the Thomas C. Merigan papers SC1315

Presley Hubschmitt
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
November 2020
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford 94305-6064
specialcollections@stanford.edu


Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Thomas C. Merigan papers
source: Swift, Bonnie Abraham
Creator: Merigan, Thomas C.
Identifier/Call Number: SC1315
Physical Description: 6 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1967-2016
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.

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.

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.

Preferred Citation

[identification of item] Thomas C. Merigan papers (SC1315). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Bonnie Abraham Swift, 2017.

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of correspondence, news releases, clippings, lectures, photographs, and audio cassette tapes.

Biographical / Historical

Thomas C. Merigan is the George E. and Lucy Becker Professor of Medicine, Emeritus at the Stanford University. His practice at Stanford spanned 45 years and included many years as chair of the infectious disease division of the Department of Medicine. He helped introduce the use of human interferon into the United States as a treatment for viral diseases and helped develop anti-viral drugs to treat HIV/AIDS.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Communicable Diseases
Medicine.
AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment
Swift, Bonnie Abraham
Stanford University. School of Medicine. Faculty

 

Papers Accession ARCH-2017-133

Box 1, Folder 1

Correspondence 1975-1994

Box 1, Folder 2

News Releases 1967-1987

Box 1, Folder 3

Japan Correspondence 1979

Box 1, Folder 4

China 1979

Box 1, Folder 5

Lectures, Symposia, Seminars 1967-1983

Box 1, Folder 6

Photographs 1969-1989

Box 1, Folder 7

Merigan - CV 2016

box 2

Conference posters

Box 3

Advances in Drug Therapy - General Practice Vol. 19 No. 30 3_01 1971 Aug 09

Physical Description: 1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3

Infectious Diseases Part I - Pediatrics Vol. 19 No. 4 3_02 1973 Feb 27

Physical Description: 1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3

Hepatitus/Diarrheas/Antivirals - Pediatrics Vol. 21 No. 9 3_03 1975 May 13

Physical Description: 1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3

Drugs and Diseases Affecting Resistance to Infection - Internal Medicine Vol. 14 No. 19 3_04 1967 Oct 11

Physical Description: 1 audiotape reel(s)
Box 3

Audio Gernal of AIDS Management Vol. 1, No. 1 3_05 1990 Jan

Physical Description: 1 audiocassette(s)
box 4

Clippings: Merigan, Interferon, and HIV/AIDS