Clipping of a brief essay on the characteristics of poison ivy and the symptoms its oils produce on skin. The essay is adhered onto thicker sheets of paper, and the address to Dr. Bernard Appel's medical office is adhered to the top of the first page.
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Moody Medical Library, UT
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Clipping of a brief essay on the characteristics of poison ivy and the symptoms its oils produce on skin. The essay is adhered onto thicker sheets of paper, and the address to Dr. Bernard Appel's medical office is adhered to the top of the first page.
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Doris Appel Papers
Doris Appel’s sculptures appear in libraries, universities, and medical institutions across the country. This collection contains photographs, correspondence, pamphlets, documents, and speeches related to Appel's work.