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Olof Larsell papers

 Collection
Identifier: 1999-011

Scope and Contents

The collection contains materials used in the writing of The Doctor in Oregon (collected between 1922 and 1947) and assorted photographs. In addition, there are manuscripts, notes and notebooks, and publications authored by Larsell, as well as letter openers and a pen from the Larsell estate.

Dates

  • 1784-1952

Creator

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions on access. This collection is open to the public.

Conditions Governing Use

OHSU Historical Collections & Archives (HC&A) is the owner of the original materials and digitized images in our collections, however, the collection may contain materials for which copyright is not held. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials. Consult with HC&A to determine if we can provide permission for use.

Biographical Note

Olaf Larsell was considered a prominent educator and author in the field of anatomy and won international fame for his research on the cerebellum. He was a noted researcher on the structures of the brain, nervous system, sinuses, and lungs. Larsell earned his undergraduate degree at McMinnville College, now known as Linfield College, in 1910, an MA at Northwestern in Evansville Illinois in 1914 and a PhD. in philosophy at the University of Chicago in 1918. In 1937, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Linfield College.

He served as an instructor of biology at Linfield (1910), taught zoology at Northwestern (1915-1918), and was an Associate Professor of anatomy at the University of Wisconsin (1918-1920). He served as Associate Professor at Northwestern in 1920 and accepted an appointment at the University of Oregon Medical School in 1921 as a Professor of anatomy. He held this position until 1952. In 1952, Larsell moved to Minnesota to become a Professor of neuroanatomy at the University of Minnesota, serving in the role until 1954. He then spent a year at the University of Oslo in Norway on a Fulbright Fellowship before returning to Portland to continue his research on the cerebellum at Good Samaritan Hospital.

In addition to publishing numerous journal articles, he published several books, two of the most notable being The Doctor In Oregon: A Medical History [Portland: Binsford and Mort for the Oregon Historical Society, 1947] and the three-volume set of The Comparative Anatomy and Histology of the Cerebellum [Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1967, 1970, 1972.] The last of the three volumes was not complete at the time of Larsell’s death, so Dr. Jan Jensen of Norway, editor of the first two volumes and a world renowned expert on the anatomy of the brain, completed the book. Larsell also authored a chapter entitled “Anatomy of the Nervous System” for Sir Henry Morris’ Human Anatomy, with illustrations by Clarice Ashworth, noted medical illustrator at the University of Oregon Medical School.

Larsell also served as Dean of the Graduate Division of the Oregon State System of Higher Education from 1938 to 1946, was a member of the editorial board for The Journal of Comparative Neurology, consulting editor for The Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, and trustee and president of the Board of Trustees at Linfield College. Known for his enduring energy, at 78 years of age, he was working on the final chapter of his monumental monograph on the cerebellum and continuing unfinished neurological research when he died on April 8, 1964.

Extent

2.46 Linear Feet (4 Boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Olaf Larsell was considered a prominent educator and author in the field of anatomy and won international fame for his research on the cerebellum. He was a noted researcher on the structures of the brain, nervous system, sinuses, and lungs. The collection contains research materials, manuscripts, notes, and photographs.

Acquisition Information

These papers were created and/or collected by Olof Larsell. Larsell donated the materials on June 10, 1952, and they were transferred to the University of Oregon Medical School Library. The collection was processed by OHSU Library Special Collections staff in the fall of 1999.

Title
Guide to the Olof Larsell papers
Status
Completed
Author
Karen Peterson
Date
2012
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

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