Martha Pugh MD papers

Identity elements

Reference code

MS 137

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Collection

Title

Martha Pugh MD papers

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Extent

2.75 cubic feet (2 boxes)

Name of creator

(1939-)

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Scope and content

This collection consists of the papers of Martha Pugh, MD, who practiced Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine. The materials are generally in good condition. The collection includes correspondence, official papers from Baylor College of Medicine and other institutions and other materials, including an EMG machine. The collection is 2.75 cubic feet (2 boxes and one large machine).

Subjects: Neurology

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Conditions governing access

No access restrictions. Open for research.

Physical access

Materials are in good condition.

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Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright restrictions may apply.

Languages of the material

  • English

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None.

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Custodial history

Deed-3

Immediate source of acquisition

Control folder includes correspondence between Elizabeth Borst White and Dr. Pugh regarding donations, 2006-2007. Material was received between about 1980 through 2010.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information

EMG machine deaccessioned, circa 2018

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No accruals are expected for this collection.

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Specialized notes

  • Citation: Martha Pugh MD papers; MS 137; John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center, Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library. Please cite the box and folder numbers where appropriate.

Alternative identifier(s)

TARO

00248

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Archivist's note

Philip Montgomery processed this collection April-May 2010.

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