Contents


Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Diaries 1937-1942, 1949-1974

Correspondence 1925-1974

Course records/Training records 1926-1973

Aqualumni Records 1938-1948

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center Division of Anesthesia Reports 1939-1946, 1948

Writings 1941-1975

Apgar Score Material 1959-1973

Speaking Engagements/Meetings Attended 1959-1974

Radio/Television Appearances 1963-1974

Scrapbook 1925-1929

Financial Records 1925-1942

Notebooks 1949, 1957-1958, circa 1969

Index to Publications circa 1960

Memorabilia circa 1918-1974

Charles E. Apgar Material 1880, 1906

Sound recording circa 1960

Biographical Information 1938-1974

Photographs circa 1912-1974

Virginia Apgar papers, 1880-1975 (bulk 1925-1974)

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Collection Overview

Creator: Apgar, Virginia, 1909-1974.
Title: Virginia Apgar papers
Dates: 1880-1975
Dates: 1925-1974
Abstract: Apgar, Virginia, 1909-1974; physician and anesthesiologist. Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1929. Papers chiefly consist of diaries, correspondence, course and training records, writings, Apgar Score material, financial records, biographical information and photographs; focusing principally on her education and training at Mount Holyoke College, Columbia University, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, the University of Wisconsin, and Johns Hopkins University; her work as an anesthesiologist, administrator, and professor at Columbia-Presbyterian and Johns Hopkins; and her work for the National Foundation (later the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation). Also includes a letter and an article written by her father Charles E. Apgar.
Extent: 35 boxes(17 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 0504
Location: LD 7082.18 Apgar

Biographical Note

Virginia Apgar was born in Westfield, New Jersey on June 7, 1909 to Charles E. Apgar, a businessman and insurance executive, and Helen May Clarke Apgar. After graduating from high school in Westfield she entered Mount Holyoke College in 1925. She majored in zoology, wrote articles for the student newspaper, participated in campus athletics and dramatics, and played violin in the College orchestra. After receiving a B.A. in 1929 she became one of the first women to study at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She received her M.D. in 1933 and began an internship in surgery at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. After two years of work Apgar became convinced that a woman could not support herself as a surgeon and decided to enter the newly-emerging field of anesthesiology. She trained at the University of Wisconsin and Bellvue Hospital and became a board-certified anesthesiologist in 1937; she began teaching anesthesiology at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center before she had completed her training. She was appointed Director of the Center's Division of Anesthesiology in 1938. When she became a full professor in 1949 she relinquished her other duties and devoted herself to studying the use of anesthesia during childbirth. In 1952 she presented her system for evaluating the health of infants immediately after birth which became known as the Apgar Score. In 1959 Apgar received a master's degree in public health from Johns Hopkins University and joined the staff of the National Foundation (later the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation). She devoted much of the rest of her life to increasing public support for research about the causes, prevention, and treatment of birth defects. In 1972 she wrote "Is My Baby All Right?" with Joan Beck, a book aimed at helping parents understand birth defects. While continuing to work for the National Foundation she also was a lecturer in the Department of Genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health and lecturer and clinical professor of pediatrics at Cornell University Medical College in New York City. From 1966-1971 Apgar was an alumna trustee of Mount Holyoke College. She received many honorary degrees and awards during her lifetime, for example, becoming the first woman to receive the Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievement in Medicine from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1973. She died in New York City on August 7, 1974 at the age of sixty-five. Posthumous honors for Apgar include a commemorative postage stamp issued in 1994 and induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1995.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Virginia Apgar Papers consist of diaries, correspondence, course records and training records, Aqualumni records, Director of Anesthesiology records, writings, Apgar Score material, material relating to speaking engagements and meetings attended and to radio and television appearances, a scrapbook, financial records, notebooks, an index to scientific publications, memorabilia, Charles E. Apgar material, biographical information, a sound recording and photographs. This material chiefly concerns Apgar's education and professional life between 1925-1974. Much of the collection relates to her work for the National Foundation (later the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation) from 1959-1974. Material concerning her activities on behalf of that organization consists of diaries, extensive correspondence relating to speaking engagements, meetings attended, and radio and televison appearances, her writings about prenatal care and birth defects, articles about her work, and numerous photographs. Other diaries, correspondence, reports, notebooks, financial records, a scrapbook and photographs concern her education and training at Mount Holyoke College (1925-1929), Columbia University and Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (1929-1935), the University of Wisconsin (1936-1937) and Johns Hopkins University (1959), and her work as an anesthesiologist, administrator, and professor at Columbia-Presbyterian (1938-1958) and Johns Hopkins (1972-1973). This material includes documents relating to her association with the Aqualumni, a group of anesthesiologists trained by Dr. Ralph M. Waters at the University of Wisconsin, and to the Apgar Score that she developed for evaluating the health of newborn infants. Other material in the collection consists of financial records containing information about her income and expenses between 1925-1942; several notebooks from the 1940s-circa 1969 that include lists, notes, and more details about her finances; a card index of scientific publications in the library of Dr. K. B. Warren which appears to have prepared circa 1960; diplomas, certificates, two medical bags, and other memorabilia; and a sound recording from a television appearance that she made circa 1960. Her papers also include two documents by her father Charles E. Apgar: a letter that he wrote describing his life as a student at Centenary Collegiate Institute in Hackettstown, New Jersey in 1880 and an article about his family's home in Westfield, New Jersey that was published in February 1906 issue of "The Suburbanite, A Monthly Magazine For Those Who Are and Those Who Ought To Be Interested In Suburban Homes."

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Search Terms

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into eighteen series:

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Diaries 1937-1942, 1949-1974


Box

Folder

1 1
Personal diary 1937-1942

2
Personal diary 1958

3
Personal diary 1959

4
Personal diary 1961-1964

5
Personal diary 1965

Box

Folder

2 1
Professional diary 1959

2
Professional diary 1960

3
Professional diary 1961

4
Professional diary 1962

5
Professional diary 1963

6
Professional diary 1964

7
Professional diary 1965

8
Professional diary 1966

9
Professional diary 1967

Box

Folder

3 1
Professional diary 1968

2
Professional diary 1969-1973

3
Travel diary June 1949

4
Travel diary October-November 1949

5
Travel diary March-July 1950

6
Travel diary September-October 1951

7
Travel diary April-May 1953

8
Travel diary August-September 1963

9
Travel diary June 1964

10
Travel diary July 1965

Box

Folder

4 1
Travel diary 1966

2
Travel diary 1968-1973

3
Travel diary 1974

Correspondence 1925-1974


Box

Folder

5 1
1925-1934

2
1935-1937

3
1938

4
1939-1940

5
1941-1942

6
1943-1957

7
1958-1962

8
1963-1966

9
1967

10
1968

11
1969

12
1970-1972

13
1973

14
1974

Course records/Training records 1926-1973


Box

Folder

6 1
Examinations, Mount Holyoke College 1926, 1928-1929

2
Laboratory drawings, probably Mount Holyoke College circa 1926-circa 1929

3
Laboratory drawings, Mount Holyoke College 1927

4
Notebook: Operations, Columbia University 1929

5
Notebook: House Surgeon Floor K, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center1935

6
Reports on operations, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center May-July1935

7
Reports on operations, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center


August 1935

8
Reports on operations, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center


September-October 1935

9
Reports on operations, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center


May-August 1935 (photocopies; patients names edited out

10
Reports on operations, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center


Sept.-Oct. 1935 (photocopies; patients names edited out

11
Notebook I, compiled during travels October 1949

12
Notebook II, compiled during travels October 1949

13
Notebook III, compiled during travels October 1949

14
Notebook IV, compiled during travels October 1949

15
Notebook, Statistics I circa 1954-1956

16
Notebook, [Statistics] II circa 1954-1956

17
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1958

18
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1958

Box

Folder

7 1
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University [1958]

2
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1958-1959

3
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1959

4
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University [1959]

5
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1959

6
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1959

7
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1959

Box

Folder

8 1
Notebook, National Methodist Convocation on Medicine and


Technology April 1967

2
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972

3
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972

4
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972

5
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972

6
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972

7
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972

8
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972-1973

9
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972-1973

10
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1972-1973

11
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1973

Box

Folder

9 1
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1973

2
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1973

3
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1973

4
Notebook, Johns Hopkins University 1973

Aqualumni Records 1938-1948


Box

Folder

10 1
Constitution 1942

2
Correspondence 1938-1948

3
List of members circa 1939, 1948

4
Minutes of meetings 1945-1947

5
Programs 1946-1948

6
Newsletters 1947-1948

7
Paper by W. Allen Conroy presented at Aqualumni meeting 1948

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center Division of Anesthesia Reports 1939-1946, 1948


Box

Folder

10 8
1939-1940

9
1941-1943

10
1944-1946, 1948

Writings 1941-1975


Box

Folder

11 1
1941-1949

2
1953-1959

3
1960

4
1961

5
1962

6
1963

7
1964

8
1965

9
1966

10
1967

11
1968

12
1969

13
1970

14
1970

15
1971-1973

16
1974-1975

Apgar Score Material 1959-1973


Box

Folder

12 1
Correspondence 1960

2
Correspondence February-August 1961

3
Correspondence September-December 1961

4
Correspondence 1962

5
Correspondence 1963

6
Correspondence 1964

7
Correspondence 1965

8
Correspondence 1966

9
Correspondence 1967

10
Correspondence 1968

11
Correspondence 1969

12
Correspondence 1970

13
Correspondence 1971

14
Correspondence 1972

15
Correspondence 1973-1974

Box

Folder

13 1
Articles 1959-1963

2
Articles 1964-1965

3
Articles 1966-1969

4
Dissertation: Indice de Apgar 1966

5
Articles 1970

6
Articles 1972-1973

Speaking Engagements/Meetings Attended 1959-1974


Box

Folder

14 1
1959

2
1959-1960

3
1959-1960

4
1959-1960

5
1959-1960

6
1960

7
1960

8
1961

9
1961

Box

Folder

15 1
1961

2
1961

3
1962

4
1962

5
1962

6
1962

7
1962

8
1963

9
1963

10
1963

Box

Folder

16 1
1963

2
1963

3
1963

4
1963

5
1964

6
1964

7
1964

8
1964

9
1964

10
1964

11
1964

Box

Folder

17 1
1964

2
1964

3
1964

4
1965

5
1965

6
1965

7
1965

8
1965

9
1965

10
1965

11
1965

12
1965

Box

Folder

18 1
1965

2
1966

3
1966

4
1966

5
1966

6
1966

7
1966

8
1966

9
1966

10
1966

11
1966

Box

Folder

19 1
1967

2
1967

3
1967

4
1967

5
1967

6
1967

7
1967

8
1967

9
1967

Box

Folder

20 1
1968

2
1968

3
1968

4
1968

5
1968

6
1968

7
1968

8
1968

9
1968

10
1968

11
1968

12
1968

Box

Folder

21 1
1969

2
1969

3
1969

4
1969

5
1970

6
1970

7
1970

8
1970

9
1970

10
1970

Box

Folder

22 1
1970

2
1970

3
1971

4
1971

5
1971

6
1971

7
1971

8
1971

9
1972

10
1972

11
1972

12
1972

Box

Folder

23 1
1973

2
1973

3
1973

4
1973

5
1973

6
1973

7
1973

8
1974

9
1974

10
1974

11
1974

12
1974

Radio/Television Appearances 1963-1974


Box

Folder

24 1
1963-1965

2
1966

3
1967

4
1968-1969

5
1970-1971

6
1972

7
1973

8
Phil Donahue Show 1973

9
Phil Donahue Show 1973

10
Phil Donahue Show 1973

11
Phil Donahue Show 1973

12
Phil Donahue Show 1973

13
1974

Scrapbook 1925-1929


Box

Folder

25 1
1925-1929

Financial Records 1925-1942


Box

Folder

25 2
Account book 1925-1942

3
Receipt and checks 1936-1941

Notebooks 1949, 1957-1958, circa 1969


Box

Folder

25 4
1949

5
1949

6
1957-1958

7
1969

Index to Publications circa 1960


Box

Folder

26 1
Index to publications (by others): Author index circa 1960

2
Index to publications (by others): Title index circa 1960

Memorabilia circa 1918-1974


Box

Folder

27 1
Report card; yearbook circa 1918-1919, 1925

2
Diplomas, certificates, citations, and awards 1925-1959

3
Diplomas, certificates, citations, and awards 1960-1966

4
Diplomas, certificates, citations, and awards 1967-1974

5
Camp Hanoum staff lists 1926, 1927

6
Medical examination results 1931

7
Greeting cards circa 1930s

8
Invitations and announcements 1953, 1956, 1965, 1968

9
Programs 1959, 1969, 1973

10
Passports and vaccination certificates 1964, 1965

11
Memorial services material 1974

Box



28
Medical memorabilia circa 1930s-1960s

Box



29
Plaques circa 1967-1973

Box



30
Plaques circa 1967-1973

Charles E. Apgar Material 1880, 1906


Box

Folder

31 1
Letter to his father written from Centenary Collegiate Institute, 1880; article by him entitled A Westfield Home: The Advantages of Home Ownership in General and of Westfield Homes in Particular, published in the Suburbanite monthly magazine, February1906

Sound recording circa 1960


Box

Folder

31 2
Arlene Francis and VA-Dave Garroway Show circa 1960

Biographical Information 1938-1974


Box

Folder

32 1
1938-1960

2
1961

3
1962

4
1963

5
January-September 1964

6
October-December 1964

7
January-September 1965

8
October-December 1965

9
January-August 1966

10
September-December 1966

11
January-August 1967

12
September-December 1967

13
January-May 1968

14
June-December 1968

15
January-September 1969

16
October-December 1969

17
1970-1971

18
1972

19
1973

20
January-April 1974

21
May-August 1974

Photographs circa 1912-1974


Box

Folder

33 1
Of Apgar (formal photographs) circa 1919-1963

2
Of Apgar (informal photographs) 1948-1974

3
Of Apgar with others circa 1912, circa 1921-1929

4
Of Apgar with others 1933-circa 1940s

5
Of Apgar with others (Aqualumni members) 1938, 1943, 1944, 1966

6
Of Apgar with others 1950-1955

7
Of Apgar with others 1957-circa 1950s

8
Of Apgar with others 1960-1963

9
Of Apgar with others 1964-1969

10
Of Apgar with others circa 1960s-1974

11
Of other people circa 1920s-1960s

12
Of other people circa 1920s-circa 1960s

13
Of places 1929-circa 1950s

14
Other photographs circa 1950s-1970s

Box

Folder

34 1
Photograph album circa 1917-1970

2
Photograph album circa 1917-1970