Medicine and Health
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Montana Nurses Association Records
The Montana Nurses Association is the union and professional organization for Montana nurses. Records (1912-1987) include autobiographical sketches of members; inter-office and general correspondence; financial statements; minutes of annual conventions and the board of directors; organizational materials; reports; subject files; miscellany; and clippings. There are subgroups for District #1, Missoula, and District #2, Butte.
Montana Office of Budget and Program Planning records
Montana State Board Of Entomology Records
Montana State Board of Health records
Montana Student Nurses' Association Records
The Montana Student Nurses' Association (MSNA) is a branch of the National Student Nurses Association. These records (1948-2000) consist of correspondence (1962-1997); minutes (1976-1997, scattered); organizational papers (1972-2000), including bylaws and membership records; printed material; and subject files (1948-1997).
Montana Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program records
Montana Women's Lobby Records
This collection consists of board minutes (1985-2014), legislative files (1984-2013), correspondence and general administrative files, general subject files (1980s-1992), and financial records for the Montana Women's Lobby and it's predecessor the Women's Lobbyist Fund. Subject files include topics such as abortion, veteran's preference, Women's Lobby history, comparable worth, insurance, and taxation.
Earle and Sara Wright Strain Family papers
Earle Strain was a Great Falls, Montana, physician and one of the discoverers of the cause of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Papers consist of genealogical and biographical information; correspondence (1895-1946) of Strain and his wife Sara; a diary by Sara Wright Strain kept while they were in Europe; household financial records; memorabilia; and clippings.