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              Les Revendications des Bebes
              MS054-b2f2-005 · アイテム · circa 1910
              上位の階層 Murdina MacFarquhar Desmond, MD papers

              Postcard of babies marching with protest signs demanding babies' rights. Illustration by Jacques Carlu is blue ink on white background. Text is in French. Printed by Imp. G. Bataille, Paris. Reverse has printed postcard format but is blank of handwritten text. "Bureau d'Assistance a L'enfance, Croix-Rouge Americaine," or Child Welfare Office, American Red Cross, is printed along the bottom edge. Postcard measures 3 1/2" x 5".

              Interview with Pierre Denoix, MD
              AVV-IC084-031 · アイテム · 9/30/1976
              上位の階層 Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records

              Interview with Pierre Denoix, MD by Don Macon. An MDA-TV Production, Medical Communication. Produced for the Office of the President. September 30, 1976. Program# 648-1-76. Runtime is 29:53 minutes.
              (0:17) Macon introduces Pierre Denoix, Director of the Institut Gustave Roussy in Paris, France. He was visiting Houston for the rededication of the expanded MD Anderson Cancer Center and for meetings of the International Union Against Cancer, Committee on International Collaborative Activates.
              (1:08) Denoix offers details of his biography, beginning with his birth and education in Paris.
              (4:30) Denoix describes the beginning of his professional career. He also discusses his involvement in the French underground and his arrest during World War II.
              (7:49) He describes the Institute and his early career there. He highlights the multi-disciplinary approach. He also recounts his experience spending three months at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland.
              (11:02) Denoix offers his thoughts on how to design and operate a comprehensive cancer center, highlighting protocols, regulations, and relationships.
              (13:44) He describes his role as Surgeon General of France. He also speaks about the national healthcare system in France.
              (16:16) He speaks to issues of motivation, including financial, for physicians. He also discusses the projected supply and demographics of French doctors. Continuing education is also addressed.
              (20:07) Denoix discusses the knowledge and attitude of “typical” French citizens regarding health. He reflects on strategies to improve the connection between citizens and doctors. He speaks to the importance of family doctors and diagnosis.
              (22:31) He discusses the importance of basic research and clinical research. He speaks to how it is organized at his Institute.
              (24:13) Denoix speaks to his international involvement, including in the International Union Against Cancer. He also discusses his focus on comprehensive cancer care and prevention.
              (26:51) He discusses progress in the “conquest” of cancer.
              (27:39) The interview concludes with Macon prompting a discussion of the Louvre.

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