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[Collection Name]. Rare Book and Manuscript
Library. Columbia University.
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Summary Information
At a Glance
Call No.: | BA#0248 |
Bib ID: | 4077799 View CLIO record |
Creator(s): | Manukhin, Ivan Ivanovich, b. 1882. |
Title: | Ivan Ivanovich Manukhin Papers,
1921-1961.
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Physical description: | 1 linear foot (2 boxes).
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Language(s): | In English
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Description
Scope and Content
Manukhin's papers consists of correspondence, manuscripts, printed materials, and a photograph. The bulk of the papers are manuscripts, in particular Manukhin's memoirs and a medical work, "Auto-Dʹefense de lʹOrganisme." The memoirs deal with Manukhin's medical studies at the Military-Medical Academy in St. Petersburg (Voenno-Medit︠s︡inskai︠a︡ Akademii︠a︡); his medical practice (among his patients was Maksim Gorḱiĭ); the period of the Revolution and Civil War in Petrograd; and his emigration to France. Printed materials consist of works by Manukhin. Manukhin's wife, Tatʹi︠a︡na, was editor of Metropolitan Evlogiĭ's memoirs ("Puti moeĭ zhizni"), and some of the correspondence touches on that work.
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Using the Collection
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Preferred Citation
[Collection Name]. Rare Book and Manuscript
Library. Columbia University.
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About the Finding Aid / Processing Information
Columbia University Libraries. Rare Book and Manuscript Library; machine readable finding aid created by Columbia University Libraries Digital Library Program Division
Processing Information
Papers Accessioned 1959
Papers Accessioned 1962
Papers Accessioned 1964
Papers Accessioned 1966
Papers Accessioned 1966
Papers Accessioned 1971
Papers Processed 11/--/79
Papers Accessioned 1960
Machine readable finding aid generated from MARC-AMC source via XSLT conversion June 26, 2009
Finding aid written in English.
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Subject Headings
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History / Biographical Note
History
A leading doctor in pre-Revolutionary Russia.
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