The Robert L. Phillips Collection consists of research materials, clippings, subject files, correspondence, letters, writings, manuscripts, and photographs related to the history of health and medicine in Greensboro and Guilford County, N.C. The bulk of the collection is comprised of research materials used by Phillips in writing his books. Other materials relate to his career as neurosurgeon at the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital and his involvement with the Greensboro Medical Historical Library. Some of the subjects represented in the collection include physicians, hospitals, sanitariums, tobacco, smoking, fluoride, integration, medical training, the Moses H. Cone Health System, and the Greensboro Medical Historical Library.
A booklet put out by the Guilford County Information Services, and contains information on the county's history and resources. Of note are the large sections on the Health Department of Guilford County, mental health services, and emergency services.
A booklet put out by the Guilford County Administration, and contains information on the county's history and resources. Of note are the large sections on the general health of Guilford County, mental health services, and emergency services.
Procedures and standards for salary and operations of anesthetists/anesthesiologists at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. Includes listings for average salaries of anesthesia professionals in different surrounding areas.
Primarily a series of anecdotes written on the topic of Dr. Sam Ravenel, apparently solicited by Dr. Robert L. Phillips in preparation of his biography of Dr. Ravenel. Includes humorous and serious stories about Dr. Ravenel and other topics in the medical profession.
The full application to build a health care facility that eventually became Greensboro Community Hospital, with supporting documents about the state of need in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Documents on the forging of a partnership between the Area Health Education Centers program (AHEC) and Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital to provide educational opportunities for health professionals.
Information on the training program for operating room technicians at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. Includes a speech to the 1970 graduating operating room technicians and correspondence regarding the program and training.