Box 3
Contains 129 Results:
Table – “Did the operation relieve you?”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Table – “Is your health better than before op?” / “How was your health before op?”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Notes – “Prolapse of uterus”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Typed table – “Prolapse of uterus in elderly women: Duration of prolapse”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“The Surgical treatment of cystocele and prolapse of the uterus with an analysis of 113 cases” by Raymond Watkins, University of Oregon Medical School, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Prolapse of uterus in elderly women” by Raymond E. Watkins, Department of Gynecology, University of Oregon Medical School, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Table - “Prolapse of uterus in elderly women: Menstrual history”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Notes – “End results in 33 patients”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Table - “Prolapse of uterus in elderly women: Ages”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Table - “Prolapse of uterus in elderly women: Previous history”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.