Fl 859
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Contains 6 Results:
Preliminary transcript,, 1994
File — FL: 859
Identifier: HHC116.1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This interview with Dr. John C. Cobb II (1919- ) focuses on his experiences in the mid-1950's as a consultant to the newly-formed Indian Health Service in matters concerning maternal & child health. He discusses the most prevalent health problems of the Native American populations in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, and the cultural interactions occurring as western medicine was increasingly made available. The effects of isolation, radiation (from mining), poverty, living...
Dates:
1994
Final transcript,, 1994
File — FL: 859
Identifier: HHC116.2
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This interview with Dr. John C. Cobb II (1919- ) focuses on his experiences in the mid-1950's as a consultant to the newly-formed Indian Health Service in matters concerning maternal & child health. He discusses the most prevalent health problems of the Native American populations in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, and the cultural interactions occurring as western medicine was increasingly made available. The effects of isolation, radiation (from mining), poverty, living...
Dates:
1994
Audio cassette (1),, 1994
File — FL: 859
Identifier: HHC116.3
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This interview with Dr. John C. Cobb II (1919- ) focuses on his experiences in the mid-1950's as a consultant to the newly-formed Indian Health Service in matters concerning maternal & child health. He discusses the most prevalent health problems of the Native American populations in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, and the cultural interactions occurring as western medicine was increasingly made available. The effects of isolation, radiation (from mining), poverty, living...
Dates:
1994
C.V., newspaper clipping,, 1991, 2004
File — FL: 859
Identifier: HHC116.4
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This interview with Dr. John C. Cobb II (1919- ) focuses on his experiences in the mid-1950's as a consultant to the newly-formed Indian Health Service in matters concerning maternal & child health. He discusses the most prevalent health problems of the Native American populations in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, and the cultural interactions occurring as western medicine was increasingly made available. The effects of isolation, radiation (from mining), poverty, living...
Dates:
1991, 2004
New Mexico field notes,, 1956-1961
File — FL: 859
Identifier: HHC116.5
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This interview with Dr. John C. Cobb II (1919- ) focuses on his experiences in the mid-1950's as a consultant to the newly-formed Indian Health Service in matters concerning maternal & child health. He discusses the most prevalent health problems of the Native American populations in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, and the cultural interactions occurring as western medicine was increasingly made available. The effects of isolation, radiation (from mining), poverty, living...
Dates:
1956-1961
Published article and talk,, 1957, 1961
File — FL: 859
Identifier: HHC116.6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This interview with Dr. John C. Cobb II (1919- ) focuses on his experiences in the mid-1950's as a consultant to the newly-formed Indian Health Service in matters concerning maternal & child health. He discusses the most prevalent health problems of the Native American populations in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, and the cultural interactions occurring as western medicine was increasingly made available. The effects of isolation, radiation (from mining), poverty, living...
Dates:
1957, 1961