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Collection MarL : Lay Martin Collection
Description
Key
103947
Reference Code Element
MarL
Dates
1920-1970s
,
inclusive
Extent
1 linear foot
Creator
Personal name
,
Martin, Lay
Administrative/Biographical History
Lay Martin
12 Nov 1892-18 Jan 1977
Lay Martin was born in Baltimore. He received his B.S. from Princeton University in 1915 his M.D. from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1920. Martin published more than 40 papers in a period of 30 years of teaching, research, and private practice. One of his major interests was Latin America and its peoples. Martin traveled widely there, and in 1942 he was sent by Nelson Rockefeller, coordinator of inter-American affairs, on a tour of eleven Latin American countries to study their wartime medical problems. He received several honors from Latin American countries, including Cuba's highest medical honor, the Order of Finlay.
Chronology
Johns Hopkins Hospital
,
1927-1977
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Scope and Content
The Lay Martin Collection spans his entire medical career. It contains news clippings, ephemera, and reprints. The bulk of the material pertains to Martin's interests in Latin America.
Language
English
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