Box 1
Contains 239 Results:
Bryce from Calco, to Bettman, re request that he become an ongoing contributor to their income indices, 1934 July 31
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bettman to Bryce, re refusal, 1934 August 8
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Robert Montgomery, M.D., Wisconsin Orthopedic Hospital for Children, to Bettman, re use of his treatment of oxyquinolone sulphate Scarlet Red ointment, 1934 June 1
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bettman to Montgomery, re suggestions on impregnating bandages, 1934 June 6
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bettman to Maltz, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, re membership and meetings, 1934 March 26
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Edited draft of “An Exact Technic for Circumcision.” Presented to Good Samaritan staff, 1933 March 10
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Draft of “Burns: Treatment of the Shock and Toxemia; Healing of the Wound; Reconstruction.” Read before the Central Willamette Medical Society, Lebanon, Oregon. Also in Longview, St. Helens. Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Good Samaritan Hospital, 1932 June 2, 1932, 1933 March, 1933 March 29, 1932 September 9
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Second edited copy of “Burns” paper, undated
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Edited draft of “A Simpler Technic for Promoting Epithelization and Promoting Skin Grafts.” Read before 18th annual meeting of the Alumni Association of the Medical School of the University of Oregon, in Portland,, 1931 March 11-12
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Bettman to pharmaceutical company, Bilhuber-Knoll Corporation, re treatment of an overdose of Dilaudid. Clipped to draft of letter is a page from the company’s literature, re use of Dilaudid in place of Morphine,, 1933 September 12
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.