University of Oregon. Medical School
Dates
- Usage: 1915 - 1974
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Oregon Comprehensive Cancer Program records
Oregon Dietetics Internship Program collection
Oregon Medical Association: Oregon Medical History collection
This collection provides a variety of materials on the history of medicine in Oregon collected by the Oregon State Medical/Oregon Medical Association.
Oregon schools of medicine and nursing student records collection
The Willamette University School of Medicine, founded in the 1860s in Salem, and the Multnomah School for Nurses, founded in 1910 at the Multnomah County Hospital, eventually merged with the University of Oregon Medical School in 1915 and 1932, respectively. This collection consists of matriculation registries, gradebooks, educational correspondence, and student records evidencing the academic achievements of students from these institutions.
Edwin E. Osgood papers
Edwin Eugene Osgood completed his M.D. at University of Oregon Medical School in 1924 and pursued post-doctoral training at the Mayo Clinic and the University of Vienna. He became the head of the Division of Experimental Medicine from 1936 until his retirement in 1969. During his career, he published over 200 articles in major professional journals covering almost all aspects of hemtaology and hematological research.
Harold T. Osterud papers
Harold T. Osterud (1923-2004) served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during the Korean War and joined the UOMS Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in 1961, serving as Department Chairman from 1967 until his retirement in 1990. This collection contains correspondence, reports, memoranda, documentation, public relations ephemera, publications, and more.
People’s Institute and Portland Free Dispensary minutes of the board of directors
Ralph E. Peterson papers
Grace Phelps papers
Grace Phelps (1871-1952) was a prominent Oregonian health professional and nursing advocate who maintained a career as a practicing nurse from approximately 1900 to 1942. This collection houses the professional and public records of Grace Phelps, and includes materials relating to her time as head nurse at Base Hospitals 45 and 46 during WWI; head nurse at the Portland Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital; and Superintendent at Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children.