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Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children

 Organization

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Raymond and Edward Bennett receipt collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2005-007
Abstract

A small collection of bills and receipts issued by Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children to parents Raymond and E. R. Bennett for care of their son, Edward.

Dates: 1928-1930

Doernbecher Children's Hospital records

 Collection
Identifier: 2008-016
Abstract

Doernbecher Children's Hosptial is an academic teaching hospital affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University, established in 1926 through a donation by Ada Doernbecher Morse. This collection, which dates from 1925 to 2015, consists of a variety of records evidencing the growth and inner workings of the Hospital and its administration and fundraising over the past century.

Dates: 1925-2015

Doernbecher image collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2015-011
Abstract

The Doernbecher Children's Hospital Foundation was established to provide philanthropic support for the life-saving work conducted at hospital. This collection consists of photographs pertaining to the philanthropic work of the Foundation, along with related materials.

Dates: 1992-2007

Tara Mardikes collection on Doernbecher Hospital

 Collection — Box: SC01
Identifier: 1998-008
Abstract

These papers contain pictures of nurses and patients at Doernbecher Memorial Children's Hospital, as well as several clippings documenting surgical events on twins (identical and conjoined) events and news at Doernbecher in 1959.

Dates: 1959

Ada Doernbecher Morse papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2013-029
Abstract Lumber baron Frank Silas Doernbecher left a sizeable allotment from his estate for what ultimately became the Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children. The Ada Doernbecher Morse papers showcase the manner in which charitable private donations and organized fund-raising played a part in making such a need a physical reality. This collection houses a variety of materials, including family portraits, a scrapbook of news clippings, publications, and a time-line of the hospital’s history,...
Dates: 1905-1986; Majority of material found within 1905 - 1939

News article scrapbooks collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2005-013
Abstract

This collection consists of 6 scrapbooks with pasted news clippings. It spans the years 1922-1958, covering a variety of subject matter related to medical practice and education in Oregon, including articles on activities at the University of Oregon Medical School and Multnomah County Hospital. There is no known information about who compiled the scrapbooks.

Dates: 1922-1958

Charles F. Norris photograph album

 Collection
Identifier: 2000-007
Abstract

The collection consist of photographs of the University of Oregon Medical School taken by Charles F. Norris. He is considered to be the first full-time photographer for UOMS.

Dates: 1915-1960

Pharmacy Department collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2015-006
Abstract

The Pharmacy Department Collection contains one box of textural materials pertaining to medication management, the pharmaceutical departments of OHSU, news articles and newsletters (1979-2000), staff correspondence (1986-1988) and the Comparable Worth Study (1989).

Dates: 1979-2015

Grace Phelps papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2010-005
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1889-2008; Majority of material found within 1918 - 1946

University News and Publications Media collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-002
Abstract The OHSU Strategic Communications office manages the media produced by and about the university, including major news stories and events. The department has held different names over the years, including University Relations and Public Affairs, University News and Publications, and the Communications Office. The collection, spanning 1960-2011, consists of a variety of non-print media formats created by the department, including audio cassettes, VHS and Beta cassettes, DVDs, CDs, reel to reel...
Dates: 1960-2011

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Subject
Medicine and Health 14
Oregon 11
Hospitals 5
Pediatrics 5
Fund raising 3
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Blood-Brain Barrier 2
Buildings 2
Education 2
History of Medicine 2
Hospital Administration 2
Kidney Transplantation 2
Medical Records 2
Neoplasms 2
Nursing 2
Physicians 2
Public Health 2
clippings (information artifacts) 2
photographs 2
Accounting 1
Advertising and Marketing 1
Aging 1
Alcohol Drinking 1
Alzheimer Disease 1
Antineoplastic Agents 1
Aspirin 1
Blood Banks 1
Breast Neoplasms 1
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1
Cause of Death 1
Cerebral Palsy 1
Children and Youth 1
China 1
Commencement ceremonies 1
Contraceptive Agents 1
Deafness 1
Dentistry 1
Diabetes Mellitus 1
Drug Therapy 1
Emergency Medicine 1
Feminism 1
Fertility 1
Ginkgo biloba 1
Heart Transplantation 1
Imatinib mesylate 1
Internship and Residency 1
Intracranial Hemorrhages 1
Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ 1
Labor Unions 1
Leukemia 1
Liver Transplantation 1
Macular Degeneration 1
Magnetic Field Therapy 1
Mammaplasty 1
Medicaid 1
Medicine, Military 1
Melatonin 1
Meningococcal Infections 1
Microbiology 1
Military 1
Multiple Sclerosis 1
Music 1
Neurosurgery 1
Nitric Oxide 1
Nonprofit organizations 1
Oregon -- Portland 1
Outpatient Clinics, Hospital 1
Parkinson Disease 1
Pay equity 1
Pharmacology 1
Photograph albums 1
Photographs 1
Preventive Medicine 1
Primates 1
Prostatic Neoplasms 1
Psoriasis 1
Radiation 1
Smoking 1
Statistics 1
Strikes and lockouts 1
Stroke 1
Terrorism 1
Tuberculosis 1
Twins 1
Twins, Conjoined 1
Twins, Monozygotic 1
Vasectomy 1
Whooping cough 1
Women 1
Women's Health 1
World War (1914-1918) 1
World War (1939-1945) 1
administrative records 1
articles 1
ephemera (general object genre) 1
financial records 1
interviews 1
lectures 1
minutes (administrative records) 1
moving images 1
negatives (photographs) 1
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