Dotter, Charles T.
Dates
- Existence: 1920 - 1985
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Charles T. Dotter radiography collection
Charles Theodore Dotter (14 June 1920 – 15 February 1985) is commonly known as the "Father of Interventional Radiology." He was a pioneering American radiologist who is credited with developing interventional radiology, angioplasty, and the catheter-delivered stent. This collection includes glass radiographs and digitized copies of x-rays from Charles Dotter showing images of various parts of the human body.
Howard J. Stroud papers
The collection consists of artifacts, images, published materials, and other documents related to the work of Howard J. Stroud, A.B., M.P.H., as Executive Director of the Oregon Heart Association. Stroud served as director of the association for 20 years.
Edward Staunton West collection
Edward Staunton West served as chair of the Department of Biochemistry at University of Oregon Medical School for 32 years before retiring. He was instrumental in establishing the Primate Center and served as a consultant for the Army and Navy during World War II. This collection consists of a portrait, photographic slides, an interview on cassette, and an article on West.
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