Box 7/15
Container
Contains 1 Result:
Appointment books from years of California San Francisco Medical Center and Genentech. Includes appointment books with dates, names and location of meetings. Also includes various diary type books with more details provided on purposes of meetings, conclusions, plans, and results. The latter books contain more narrative and are from the early days of the HIV epidemic 1981 - 1996.
Item — Box: 7/15
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Dr. Arthur Ammann ’58 was a zoology major at Wheaton. He is a pediatric immunologist who has done extensive research in pediatrics and HIV/AIDS in children and who, in 1982, first described two of the three known means of HIV transmission—mothers to infants and through blood transfusions. He also diagnosed the first children with HIV infection. Dr. Ammann is Founder of Global Strategies, a non‐profit organization dedicated to responding to the health needs of disadvantaged women and child by...
Dates:
Created: 1952-2014; Other: Date acquired: 05/20/2015