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Title
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Dr. Opalski sorting out medicine brought from the German Polish DP hospital
Subject
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Polish Medical Mission
Creator
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Alex Chen.
Source
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Work 38. USCA, Audiovisual Records, Photographs, 1941-1986, bMS 16181/5 (6) , Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard University
Date
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1947
Rights
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Andover-Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School, Archives
Type
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Photograph
chr_1945-1949
doctor
geo_Poland
hospital
laboratory
medicine
USC
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Title
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Saving the Future in Europe
Subject
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Unitarian Service Committee, Relief work
Description
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This is the cover of a publicity pamphlet, most likely distributed to USC donors. The pamphlet entered the Harvard University Library collection on October 31st, 1942. The ~50 page document illustrated the work of the USC's medical clinic in Marseilles up until early 1942, and is filled with pictures of patients being taken care of, used to indicate both the need for relief work and the "satisfactory" progress that the committee was making. The Polish team was organized by Noel H. Field, a communist sympathizer / spy and American citizen, who in 1942 was leading the clinic in France. It was he who brought together Dr. Bruk, Opalski, Tonia Lechtman, and Dorothea Jones in 1944 to begin the Polish medical mission in France, working in Polish DP camps.
Creator
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Alex Chen.
Source
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Unitarian Service Committee, Saving the Future in Europe. (Boston, 194-, 194AD). Widener Library, Harvard University.
Date
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1941-1942
Type
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Pamphlet, Cover Design
chr_1947
geo_Poland
humanitarian aid
medicine
mission
USC
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A Cordial Reception (for American Scientists visiting Poland)
Subject
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Polish Medical Teaching Mission, Polish science and medicine, Reconstruction of Poland
Description
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Illustrating an article entitled "American Scientists Visit Poland," the image / text was authored by Dr. Bronislaw Zawadzki, Assistant Professor of Physiology at the Medical School of Warsaw University. The trip was sponsored by UNRRA and arranged by the Unitarian Service Committee, and involved 6 American professors of medicine. Dr. Zawadzki was subsequently awarded a fellowship of the Ella Lyman Cabot Trust Fund in Boston and went to the Department of Neurology at Columbia University.
Creator
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Alex Chen
Source
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Poland of Today. February 1947 issue. p. 10
Date
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1946-1947
Type
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Photograph
chr_1946
geo_Poland
medicine
mission
science
tour
USC