Hania W. Ris Papers
1951-1995
Mss 574; Audio 1045A
1.4 cubic feet (4 archives boxes) and 15 tape recordings; plus additions of 22.2 cubic feet and 1 photograph
Wisconsin Historical Society
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Papers of Hania W. Ris, a Madison, Wisconsin, physician and feminist. Included is correspondence, written statements and testimony, professional articles and papers, and news clippings illustrating her work in the areas of child and adolescent health care, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, abortion rights, sex education and birth control, women's rights, nuclear disarmament, and health care for the institutionalized. The papers also concern Dr. Ris's involvement with numerous state and national task forces and committees, her 1975 trip to China and her subsequent published reports regarding Chinese health care, her work with the Wisconsin School for Girls, and her research and publications.
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Portions of the collection exist only as photocopies.
English
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