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- Ludwig Edinger Institute Collections. Institute for the History and Ethics of Medicine. Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main.
- Medical Faculty Collections and Human Resources Files. University Archives. Humboldt University of Berlin.
Switzerland
- Main Library. University of Zurich.
- Monakow, Constantin von. Correspondence. Archives. Museum for the History of Medicine. University of Zurich.
- Plight of Survivors of Concentration Camps Weis Note. SOA 407/02, 1951. United Nations Office at Geneva.
United Kingdom
- Correspondence from Ludwig Guttmann, 1938–1939, PP/GUT/A.1/3, box.1, 6, Wellcome Library of the History of Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
United States
- Alan Gregg Collection; German Displaced Scholars; Germany; Kaiser Wilhelm Society in Germany; Rockefeller Collection and Funding Program for Psychosomatics. Rockefeller Foundation, series 1.1, record group 717A, box 1.1/2, box, box 9, box 10, box 11, box 12; series 106, RAC, RF 1.1, KWI for Psychiatry, Germany, Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleepy Hollow, NY.
- Center for the History of Medicine. Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine. Harvard Medical School, Boston.
- Faculty of Medicine, Central Administration, and Archival Collections on the American
- Academy of Neurology. RG01C-15:2, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Series 2. Bernard Becker Medical Library Archives. Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
- Goldstein, Kurt. Papers, 1900–1965. MS#0498. Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Columbia University, New York.
- Judge Advocate General, records of the office of the. RG153, 153.13.1 Records relating to World War II war crimes, incl. persons and places file (dossier files) 1944–49. National Archives and Record Administration, Washington DC.
- National Library of Medicine: Collection of the Annual Research Reports of the Intramural Program and Extramural Program of the National Institutes of Health, 1948–60; National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
- Office of NIH History. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
- Oskar Diethelm Library. DeWitt Wallace Institute for the History of Psychiatry. Weill Cornell Medical College. Cornell University, New York.
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