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Audio
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Image
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Video
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oral histories
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administrative records
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drawings
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manuscripts
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photographs
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oral histories
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administrative records
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drawings
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manuscripts
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photographs
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postcards
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school yearbooks
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video recordings
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Greenville (N.C.)
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Kinston (N.C.)
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Laurinburg (N.C.)
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Richmond (Va.)
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Kinston (N.C.)
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Laurinburg (N.C.)
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Richmond (Va.)
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THEME/PROJECT
ECU History
Health and Medicine
Diversity in practice: NC health history in images
5
Laupus Health Sciences History Collections
4
Laupus Health Sciences Oral Histories
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African American History and Culture
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Education
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ECU History
11
Health and Medicine
11
Diversity in practice: NC health history in images
5
Laupus Health Sciences History Collections
4
Laupus Health Sciences Oral Histories
4
African American History and Culture
3
Education
3
The Development of Medicine in Eastern North Carolina, 1849–2005
3
ECU History: ECTTS
2
Politics and Government
2
Politics and Government: North Carolina
2
Architecture
1
ECU History: Administration
1
ECU History: Buildings
1
ECU History: ECTC
1
ECU History: Faculty
1
ECU History: Notable Alumni
1
Eastern North Carolina Postcards
1
Senator Robert Burren Morgan
1
Special Collections Staff Picks
1
Women's History
1
SUBJECT
East Carolina University. School of Medicine
4
African American physicians--North Carolina--Greenville
3
East Carolina University--History
3
Medicine--Practice
2
Attorneys general--North Carolina
1
Civil rights movements--United States--History--20th century
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East Carolina Teachers College--Students
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East Carolina University. School of Medicine
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African American physicians--North Carolina--Greenville
3
East Carolina University--History
3
Medicine--Practice
2
Attorneys general--North Carolina
1
Civil rights movements--United States--History--20th century
1
East Carolina Teachers College--Students
1
East Carolina Teachers Training School--Buildings
1
East Carolina Teachers Training School--Records and correspondence
1
East Carolina University--Alumni and alumnae
1
Health education--North Carolina--Greenville
1
Hospitals--North Carolina--Greenville
1
Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919--North Carolina--Greenville
1
Iron lung
1
Irons, Malene Grant, 1915-2008
1
Medical instruments and apparatus
1
Medical telematics
1
Medicine, Rural--Practice
1
Morgan, Robert, 1925-2016
1
Physicians (General practice)
1
Pitt County Memorial Hospital--History
1
Politicians--North Carolina
1
Rheumatic fever
1
School integration--North Carolina--Pitt County
1
Staton, Joseph A.
1
Universities and colleges--North Carolina--Greenville
1
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. School of Medicine
1
Women physicians--North Carolina--Greenville
1
DIVISION
University Archives
6
Laupus Library History Collections
4
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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University Archives
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Laupus Library History Collections
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East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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East Carolina Teachers Training School Board of Tr...
My Favorite Fool
Aerial view of Medical School Complex
Outstanding alumni award 1970 address
Oral History Interview with Dr. Andrew Best Februa...
Interview with Dr. Wayne Cascio of the East Carol...
Oral History Interview with Dr. Andrew Best Novemb...
Portrait of Malene Grant
Infirmary, E.C.T.T. School, Greenville, N.C.
Oral History Interview with Andrew Best, October 2...
Oral History Interview with Edwin W. Monroe