




The collection reflects Dr. Moehlig’s research in the area of Internal Medicine, and correspondence with prominent physicians and surgeons throughout the United States including Dr. Harvey Cushing and Dr. Frederick C. Warnshuis. A 1913 graduate of the Detroit College of Medicine, Dr. Moehlig joined the faculty of Wayne University as an assistant professor of Endrocrinology in 1936.
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