Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Curriculum Vitae and Biography, undated
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.
University of Oregon (UO) Projects and Correspondence, 1963
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.
Historical Overview of Computer Diagnosis, 1963
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.
Angiomammography Project, National Science Foundation, 1963 - 1964
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.
Judkins Papers (First author), 1948 - 1968
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.
Judkins Bibliography, 1964
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.
Medical Breakthroughs at University of Oregon Medical School (UOMS), 1964
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.
Glass Lantern Slide Collection List, undated
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.
Faculty Appointment UOMS, 1969 - 1970
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.
Lecture Invitations, 1966 - 1967
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.