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University of Oregon. Medical School

 Organization

Dates

  • Usage: 1915 - 1974

Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:

School of Medicine Alliance records

 Collection
Identifier: 1997-006
Abstract

The Medical Faculty Auxiliary (MFA) of the School of Medicine at OHSU donated these materials in 1997, upon the 50th Anniversary of its creation. Long known (1947-85) as the "Faculty Wives Club" it has a long history of being both a social network for spouses and "significant others" of medical students and personnel and a source of fund-raising and volunteerism for various things not covered in budgets. The collection expands on those activities.

Dates: 1976-2012

School of Medicine Alumni Association presidential portraits

 Collection
Identifier: 2013-009
Abstract

The School of Medicine Alumni Association donated a collection of framed black and white portraits of past Alumni Association presidents in the period 1913-1987.

Dates: 1930-1980

Harry J. Sears lantern slide collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 2006-011
Abstract

The collection consists of twenty glass lantern slides of the University of Oregon Medical School faculty members and their families. The slides were used for a presentation in 1950 and donated by the University of Oregon Medical School Department of Bacteriology Head, Harry J. Sears, Ph.D., from 1918 until 1956.

Dates: 1916-1941

Harry J. Sears papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2008-018
Abstract

This collection contains the correspondence and publications of Dr. Harry J. Sears while on faculty at the University of Oregon Medical School.

Dates: 1913-1960; Majority of material found within 1933-1940

Laurence Selling papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2008-001
Abstract

The Department of Neurology has donated a variety of certificates, documents and glass lantern slides of Dr. Laurence Selling ( -1964), famous neurologist and chief of the Dept of Medicine for 25 years until 1947.

Dates: 1904-1947

Strategic Communications collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2012-011
Abstract

The Office of Strategic Communications has collected a wide variety of materials regarding the institutional history of the Oregon Health & Science University.

Dates: 1867-2014

John Guy Strohm scrapbook: Base Hospital 46

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-026
Abstract

Dr. John Guy Strohm came to Oregon shortly before World War I, organized the first army unit to leave Portland, and was in the original nucleus of the 91st division. He also organized the 46th General Hospital sponsored by the University of Oregon Medical School. The scrapbook contains primarily collected newspaper clippings as well as a photograph, booklet, correspondence, and other documents.

Dates: 1917-1944; Majority of material found within 1917-1927

Student Activities Building records

 Collection — Box SC01
Identifier: 2003-003
Abstract

The Student Activities Building was designed for use by students of each school at the University of Oregon Medical School. The building opened on October 4, 1960. The materials in this collection consist of correspondence, brochures, and blueprints pertaining to the structure.

Dates: 1958-1965

Student Public Health Surveys collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-025
Abstract

This collection is composed of public health surveys of towns primarily located in the Pacific Northwest conducted between 1930 and 1932 and includes information on topics such as diseases, foodstuffs, and water supply. As of 2017, all surveys from the state of Oregon have been digitized and are available online, with data transcriptions available, through the LSTA-funded "Public Health in Oregon" project of OHSU.

Dates: 1884-1947; Majority of material found within 1931-1932

Kenneth C. Swan papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2007-011
Abstract

Kenneth C. Swan was a long-time Chief of Ophthalmology whose papers include article reprints, research materials, personal papers, departmental business matters, promotional ephemera and publications, lectures, and meeting notes. They cover not only his own research and inventions in ophthalmologic disease and surgery, but also the creation and expansion of the Casey Eye Institute in conjunction with the Oregon Elks Association.

Dates: 1935-2007