Alabama, 1927-1955

Extent:
1.8 Cubic Feet 5 containers
Scope and content:

International Health Division Correspondence with the state board of health. Reports on tuberculosis, malaria, hookworm. Most material dates from the 1930's.

Arrangement:

There are 6 subseries as follows:

201 (no program letter, general material which does not fit into a particular program area)

201 H Hookworm

201 I Malaria

201 J Public health demonstrations

201 Q Epidemiological investigations and studies

201 T Tuberculosis

Places:
Alabama

Contents

Access and use

Parent restrictions:
Records more than 10 years old are open for research with select materials restricted as noted. Brittle or damaged items are available at the discretion of RAC. Confidential material in this record group has been segregated and is inaccessible. Each pertinent file is open to research, and physical removal of the segregated material within each file is not necessary. Researchers interested in accessing digital media (floppy disks, CDs, DVDs, etc.) or audiovisual material (audio cassettes, VHS, etc.) in this collection must use an access surrogate. The original items may not be accessed because of preservation concerns. To request an access surrogate be made, or if you are unsure if there is an access surrogate, please contact a RAC archivist.
Parent terms of access:
Rockefeller Foundation has title, copyright, and literary rights in the collection, in so far as it holds them. Rockefeller Archive Center has authority to grant permission to cite and publish archival material from the collection.
Location of this collection:
15 Dayton Avenue
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591, United States
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