TY - GEN ED - American Medical Center for Burma. TI - American Medical Center for Burma records, KW - Brown, Rothwell H. KW - Dooley, Thomas A. KW - Ellison, Fanny McConnell KW - Everton, John Scott KW - Key, David McKendree, KW - Newhall, Joseph F. KW - Newhall, Ruth KW - Olmanson, Barbara KW - Olmanson, Myron Donald KW - Oram, Harold L., KW - Radvin, R. S. KW - Reinholt, Haldor KW - Rich, John F. KW - Seagrave, Gordon Stifler, KW - Seagrave, Marion KW - Seagrave, Sterling KW - Wilson, Howard P. KW - Midwives and Nurses Training School (Namkhan, Burma) KW - Namkham Hospital KW - Peace Corps (U.S.) KW - Hospitals KW - Burma KW - Namkhan KW - Medicine KW - Nurses KW - Politics and government KW - Namkhan (Burma) KW - History KW - United States KW - Foreign relations KW - 20th century N1 - Open to research N2 - Correspondence, subject files, administrative and financial records, magazines, clippings, maps, and other records relating chiefly to Namkhan Hospital and the Midwives and Nurses Training School at Namkhan, Burma, run by Dr. Gordon Stifler Seagrave, known as the "Burma surgeon." Subjects include American foreign policy, Dr. Thomas A. Dooley, Peace Corps (U.S.), and the political situation in Burma. Correspondents include Rothwell H. Brown, Fanny McConnell Ellison, John Scott Everton, David McKendree Key, Joseph F. Newhall, Ruth Newhall, Barbara Olmanson, Myron Donald Olmanson, Harold L. Oram, R.S. Radvin, Haldor Reinholt, John F. Rich, Howard P. Wilson, Gordon Stifler Seagrave, his wife, Marion Seagrave, and their son, Sterling Seagrave UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010275 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010275.3 ER -