Author Biographical Info

Dr. Armstrong is mainly associated with his involvement with Houston Hermann Hospital, The Houston Academy of Medicine, the Texas Medical Center, the Texas Medical Center Library, and has been published in the Southern Medical Journal, Journal of the Southern Medical Association. John T. Armstrong served on various committees at the Houston Academy of Medicine, where he served such appointments as president. Dr. Armstrong was heavily involved in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. His records include: his professional correspondence; his medical publications; family papers; professional diaries and ledgers; and his affiliated medical organizations’ publications.

Identifier

MS 098

Publication Date(s)

June 11, 2018

Language

English

Keywords

Gynecology, Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library, Hermann Hospital (Houston, TX), correspondence, administrative records, legal documents, diaries. research (documents), data (information), memorandums, minutes (administrative records), newspaper clippings

Abstract

The John T. Armstrong, MD papers contains professional correspondence, personal correspondence, family papers, institutional documents, institutional publications, research, medical data, memos, minutes, newspaper clippings, legal documents, insurance documentation, and professional diaries that document the career and life of Dr. John T. Armstrong. See more at MS 098.

Comments

There is evidence that John T. Armstrong's son, John Armstrong Jr gifted the collection. Correspondence in physical control folder indicates gift of wife and son, dated Jan. 22, 1997. No accruals are expected for this collection.

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