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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Manual of Military Urology: Including Venereal Diseases, Skin Diseases and Wounds of the Genito-Urinary Organs]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[This book was, in many respects, the culmination of Young’s work in World War I. Before returning to civilian practice, Young packaged the lessons he had learned in the army into a manual for future military practitioners who lacked specialized knowledge.  ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces; American National Red Cross]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Masson]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1918]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:hasVersion><![CDATA[<a title="Manual of Military Urology" href="https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011681094" target="_blank">View a complete digitized copy in HathiTrust</a>]]></dcterms:hasVersion>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/348">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Postcard to John Barth]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Unknown ]]></dcterms:creator>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/366">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Manuscript of &quot;Literature, History, Fiction, Truth, and Chesapeake Bay Blue Crabs,&quot; with lecture slides and envelope]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John Barth (manuscript)]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Unknown (slide image sources)]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Circa 1979]]></dcterms:date>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/567">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Katherine Olmsted&#039;s Badge of the Serbian Red Cross]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[As the second Director of the Nursing Bureau of the League of Red Cross Societies in Geneva, Katherine Olmsted continued Alice Fitzgerald&#039;s work of organizing local nursing schools and public health nursing services according to American nursing standards in Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Norway, Italy, Estonia, and Latvia. This Serbian medal is a red shield-shaped medal with a vertical white stripe down the center and a white circle with a red cross in it at the center of the shield. There is a gold colored wreath around the bottom and sides of the white circle and small shield with sun on the horizon and a lion and griffin on it, three stars above the small shield, and a lion and a griffin on either side of the small shield. The medal is fastened with a screw attached to the back of the medal and a round plate with a threaded hole in it and two small handles on it.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[V. Gassners &amp; J. Vilgins Riga]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/olmsted.html" target="_blank">Katherine Olmsted Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Width: 1.25 in <br />
Length: 2 in <br />
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    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 1015A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/420">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Letter from soldier Malcolm W. Vaughan to Elisabeth Gilman]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Soldier Malcolm W. Vaughan writes to Elisabeth Gilman from the front, asking her to notify his mother if he should die. He also asks that Gilman forward his &quot;love diary&quot; to a friend in the United States once she is confident that it won&#039;t be censored, so that the friend can get it to the intended recipient.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Vaughan, Malcolm W.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[circa 1918]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a title="Elisabeth Gilman papers (MS.0235)" href="http://ead.library.jhu.edu/ms.0235-finding-aid.pdf" target="_blank">Elisabeth Gilman papers (MS.0235)</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[Ferdinand Hamburger University Archives, Johns Hopkins University]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/1531">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Letter from Virginia Carty to William Marbury]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[In this letter, Conservatory Dean Virginia Carty asks Institute President William Marbury what to do if African-American students apply to the Peabody Summer School.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Virginia Carty]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[Letter from Virginia Carty to William L. Marbury, 1951 February 27, Folder 4, Box 26, Peabody Institute Board of Trustees Records, Arthur Friedheim Library, Peabody Institute, The Johns Hopkins University.]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1951 February 27]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<span><a href="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/exhibits/show/a-message-of-inclusion/introduction">A Message of Inclusion, A History of Exclusion: Racial Injustice at the Peabody Institute</a>, <a href="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/exhibits/show/a-message-of-inclusion/policy-change-at-peabody/progress-or-procrastination">Progress or Procrastination?: 1950-1953</a></span>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/649">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Front and back covers of the The Baltimore Book, A Christmas and New-Year&#039;s Present]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Book ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[W. H. Carpenter and T. S. Arthur, eds.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Baltimore: Bayly and Burns]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:dateCopyrighted><![CDATA[1837]]></dcterms:dateCopyrighted>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[The Collection of Susan Jaffe Tane]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/1476">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Discrimination in Administrative Policies correspondence]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[In 1952, Conservatory Dean Virginia Carty received a letter from Walter E. Hager, President of Wilson Teachers College in Washington, D.C., as a follow up to a 1950 Regional Conference on Discrimination in College Administration. Hager asked for a report on any change in discriminatory policies, enrollment of minority students, and creating a more inclusive culture. Conservatory Director Reginald Stewart told Carty, “We have nothing to report,” and Carty responded by saying that “our policy is to accept students for regular work in the Conservatory whenever they are ready to undertake the course. This is done regardless of race, religion or creed.” This statement is significant because no discussion of this policy had been recorded since the determination in 1949 that African-American students would be accepted to the Conservatory on a case-by-case basis only. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Walter E. Hager, Virginia Carty, Reginald Stewart]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[Discrimination in Administrative Policies correspondence, 1952 November 10, 17, December 19, Regional Conf. on Discrimination...Nov. 1952, 40-53 Dean’s Correspondence, Arthur Friedheim Library, Peabody Institute, The Johns Hopkins University.]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1952 November 10, 17, December 19]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<span><a href="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/exhibits/show/a-message-of-inclusion/introduction">A Message of Inclusion, A History of Exclusion: Racial Injustice at the Peabody Institute</a>, <a href="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/exhibits/show/a-message-of-inclusion/policy-change-at-peabody/progress-or-procrastination">Progress or Procrastination?: 1950-1953</a></span>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/414">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Student Army Training Corps Demobilization Memo]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[The Student Army Training Corps program was short lived on the Hopkins campus. Students had been on campus for less than two months when the War Department issued this memo calling for commanding officers to discharge all students in the program.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[War Department Committee on Education and Special Training]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[November 26, 1918]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a title="Office of the President records (RG.0002)" href="http://ead.library.jhu.edu/rg.02.001-finding-aid.pdf" target="_blank">Office of the President records (RG.0002)</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[Ferdinand Hamburger University Archives, Johns Hopkins University]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/570">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[William Welch, Diary 12, military camp inspection trips, September, 1918]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[In 1917 as a Major in the US Army Medical Corps , William Welch was assigned the task of medical inspector general. Welch’s military work involved examining infectious disease incidence and control in the US military posts where soldiers were training for overseas duty. At each of the camps he visited, Welch recorded the incidence of epidemic disease, looked at patient isolation procedures, assessed medical staff, inspected laboratory facilities and autopsy work. <br />
Diary 12 includes his September 4-21, 1918 inspections of the following camps:<br />
Camp Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina<br />
Camp Sevier in Greenville, South Carolina<br />
Atlanta Army Laboratory in Georgia<br />
Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia<br />
Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia<br />
Camp Gordon in Atlanta, Georgia<br />
Camp Wheeler in Macon, Georgia<br />
Kenilworth General Hospital No. 12 in Biltmore, North Carolina<br />
Azalea Tuberculosis Hospital in Oteen, North Carolina<br />
Waynesville Tuberculosis Hospital in North Carolina<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Welch, William]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[September 4-21, 1918 ]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/welch.html" target="_blank">William H. Welch Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Item 53518]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
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