Box SC04
Contains 14 Results:
University of Oregon Medical School Executive Committee minutes
The materials cover the range May 18, 1917 to August 3, 1920 and document a wide range of committee business including authorizations, employment, graduation and military issues related to Base Hospital 46.
Statistical Methods Colloquium-Table of Contents (blue), undated
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.
Recent Developments in Practical Statistical Methods and Their Use in the Interpretation of Clinical and Laboratory Data by Carl E. Hopkins (Report No.1), 1949 October 31
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.
How Large Does a Sample Have to Be? Carl E. Hopkins (Report No.2 Outline), 1949 December 13
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.
Supplement Report No.2, 1949 December 13
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.
Statistical Significance of Death and Similar Rates, undated
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.
Summary of Basic Statistics-Definitions, Formulas and Tables, undated
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.
Comparisons, undated
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.
Analysis of Variance, undated
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.
Methods of Analysis for Long Term Follow-Up Studies (Paper No. 9), undated
This collection consists of reports and teaching aid handouts used by Dr. Hopkins in his Statistics Colloquium in the fall of 1949.