Melvin Paul Judkins papers
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of correspondence, patient files, exhibit material and posters, glass lantern and 35mm slides, coronary photographic prints, films and filmstrips, artifacts, art work, patient lists, article illustrations, and publications. A plastic crystal ball was Dr. Judkins's private joke, referring to the great number of people he saw with little or no patient records.
Dates
- Creation: 1895-1975
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1966-1970
Creator
- Judkins, Melvin Paul (Person)
Language of Materials
The collection is in English.
Conditions Governing Access
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Conditions Governing Use
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Biographical Note
Melvin Paul Judkins was born May 3, 1922, in Los Angeles, CA. He grew up in a sparsely populated area near Los Angeles raising chickens, goats and cows. He showed an early affinity for all things mechanical and electrical, building crystal sets, learning Morse code, and earning a first class radio operators license. His college aptitude scores were high in engineering and medicine. To pay for his own education at two private church academies, he delivered papers, worked in construction and drove trucks. Later, during WWII, he worked in the Kaiser Shipyards in Long Beach, CA, wiring ships. His premedical education was at Loma Linda College of Arts and Sciences in Riverside, CA, where he received a B.S. in 1945. He chose a career in medicine and enrolled in an accelerated premedical program at La Sierra College, working as a laboratory assistant to cover school expenses. Later, he was accepted into an accelerated program at the College of Medical Evangelists. While attending school, he continued to work in the shipyards during school vacations. Like other medical students at the time, he was eventually inducted into the army.
Dr. Judkins married Loma Linda student nurse Eileen Cobb. A one-year internship at Loma Linda Hospital (1946-1947) was followed by special training in urology and an appointment to the staff. He graduated from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1947. After a war-time appointment to the Urology Section of the 28th General Hospital in Osaka, Japan, he and Eileen moved to Sumas, WA, a rural town near the Canadian border, where he started a family practice. Eventually they returned to California to begin a new family practice in Antioch, CA. In 1961, at nearly 40 years old, Dr. Judkins decided to make a career change that brought him to the University of Oregon as a resident in radiology. After a year as a fellow in cardiovascular radiology under Dr. Charles Dotter, Judkins went on to become Director of Cardiovascular Radiology for the UOMS Hospitals and Clinics as well as Professor of Radiology in the Medical School. He held both positions until 1970, when he returned to Loma Linda. While at UOMS, he introduced the Judkins Technique of selective percutaneous transfemoral arteriography, a technique which has been used worldwide. Dr. Judkins died January 28, 1985.
Extent
51.5 Linear Feet (70 boxes, 2 drawers)
Abstract
Dr. Melvin Paul Judkins was a trained urologist and general practitioner who made a mid-life transition into cardiovascular radiology. In his career at University of Oregon Medical School (UOMS) from 1961-1970 he made groundbreaking advances in cardiac surgery.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in six series: Series I. Professional Papers; Series II. Films and Filmstrips; Series III. Slides Series IV. Exhibits; Series V. Artwork, and Series VI. Artifacts.
Custodial History
The materials were created or collected by Melvin P. Judkins and his wife, Eileen Judkins. Mrs. Judkins donated the materials to OHSU beginning in May 2003.
Existence and Location of Copies
Some images from this collection have been digitized and are available in the OHSU Digital Collections.
Subject
- University of Oregon. Medical School (Organization)
Genre / Form
Geographic
Topical
- Title
- Guide to the Melvin Paul Judkins papers
- Author
- Karen Peterson and Jeffrey Colby
- Date
- 2005
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives Repository