This series consists of subject and correspondence files containing information about diseases contracted by workers at industrial sites and are organized by type or cause of disease. Subject files include papers about diseases given at medical conferences, case studies, medical surveys, and reports. Many include personal medical histories or lists of patients. Correspondence with medical professionals, labor officials, and managers of industrial plants cooperating in health studies is contained as well. Records are partially restricted for 75 years.
Creator
New York (State). Division of Public Health Education
Access Restrictions
Restricted:75 years.
Personal medical histories are restricted for 75 years to protect personal privacy.
Educational motion picture film, "Day after Tomorrow"
Series Number
B1059
Summary
This series consists of an educational motion picture film, produced by the Division of Public Health Education, entitled "Day after Tomorrow." The film stresses the importance of medical checkups and annual physical examinations.
Creator
New York (State). Division of Public Health Education
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of the "Empire County" radio drama series produced to emphasize preventive health care and the benefits of a full-time county public health program. Topics include child and infant care, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, immunization, alcoholism, blood banks, diphtheria, fluoridation, medical defense against atomic radiation, narcotics, obesity, polio, rheumatic fever, tuberculosis, undulant fever, and water pollution. The series "Community Controversy," presents the public hearing as a lesson about community about decision-making in a democracy.
Creator
New York (State). Division of Public Health Education
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.