Correspondence between Florence Rena Sabin and Elise L'Esperance about a tissue culture of avian tubercle bacilli. The correspondence also touches on women's organizations and the roles Sabin and L'Esperance play in them.
Correspondence about the professional operations of the American Association of University Women (AAUW). The material concerns planning eventsfor the association, fundraising efforts, and the 1924 National Convention of the AAUW.
Dr. Schiebinger tells the history of a great plant: the Peacock Flower. She describes how this plant was known by native and enslaved women to cause abortion and how this knowledge was disseminated.
Correspondence between Maude Abbott and Florence Sabin concerning job placements for Ethel Maya Das and Vera Dolgopol. There is also correspondence about Sabin's election to the International Association of Medical Museums.
Correspondence about creating an education plan for Consuelo Vadillo. Vadillo, a gynecologist from Mexico, sought additional training in the United States and the letters concern finding an appropriate program for her.