Organized according to visit and interview, entries for this year record the meetings and conversations that took place between Grant, professionals and students in the field of public health. Grant continues to focus on social medicine and its relation to medical care. He visits various organizations and institutions associated with social medicine and discussed teaching of hospital and medical care administration, medical economics and medical care. He becomes director of the European region of RF IHD and begins to organize plans to create various public health schools in Europe. Some of the programs detailed in this diary include the mosquito eradication program on Sardinia, the Crete program, a venereal disease project, building up Scandinavian public health care and a sanitation research study. The diary includes an index and a document entitled "Provisions for the Study of Organization and Administration of Medical Care Programs." Also includes a published document entitled, "Projet de Loi relatif a l'ecole et association d'infirmieres."
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Organized according to interview and visit, Gregg discusses projects and proposals with professionals in the field of medical sciences. He is involved in the progress of the RF programs, selection of RF fellows, and development of new projects. The Medical Sciences Division is focused on teaching and research of psychiatry and its allied subjects. Gregg attends an AEC meeting of Advisory Council on Medicine and Biology.
This diary is a records of Dr. Loomis's inspections of university biochemistry laboratories and their research personnel between January 9 and December 21, 1951. Over the course of the diary, Loomis visits 24 university laboratories across the country and interviews key researchers and Ph.D. candidates seeking RF support for their research. Dr. Loomis personal impressions of grant applicants and his recommendations concerning the laboratories and their research are provided. From April 17 to May 10, Loomis visited university laboratories in England, Sweden, and Denmark for the same purposes, and his impressions of these facilities, his interviews with their personnel, and his recommendations for further RF interaction with these laboratories are recorded.
1948 Index; 23 pages.
Index of diary for 1951; 23 pages. Includes "Visits 1951," which records the dates of Loomis's visits to 24 research institutions in the United States and an extended trip to England, Sweden, and Denmark
Organized according to interview and visit, Fahs discusses projects and proposals with professionals in the field of humanities. He is involved in the progress of Humanities Division programs, selection of fellows and grants-in-aid, and development of new research. The Division's goal is the realization of humanistic studies and the arts can make to contemporary life and thought. The diary details the American Council of Learned Sciences (ACLS) translation project. Fahs tours and surveys various institutions in his trip to India, Far East and Europe. He assesses their programs, research and staff.