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Found in 232 Collections and/or Records:

Alexander Donald Mackenzie papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2003-007
Abstract

Alexander D. Mackenzie was a lecturer in clinical medicine and gave clinics at St. Vincent’s Hospital and the county hospital. This collection contains information and records relating to various medical societies in Portland, OR.

Dates: 1902-1905

Dorothy A. Robinson Mann papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2010-008
Abstract

Dorothy Robinson Mann graduated from University of Oregon Medical School Department of Nursing in 1942 and served in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps until 1945. This collection contains photographs taken during Mann’s service which provide insight into the life and training of a nurse at that time, as well as a selection of Army records and additional papers.

Dates: 1923-1986; Majority of material found within 1940-1971

Tara Mardikes collection on Doernbecher Hospital

 Collection — Box SC01
Identifier: 1998-008
Abstract

These papers contain pictures of nurses and patients at Doernbecher Memorial Children's Hospital, as well as several clippings documenting surgical events on twins (identical and conjoined) events and news at Doernbecher in 1959.

Dates: 1959

Allan Robert McClary video collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2006-001
Abstract The materials consist of 1 SVHS tape and 1 VHS tape containing photographs of the University of Oregon Medical School campus and student body, taken by class of 1946 alumni, Allan Robert McClary, M.D., Peter Vogal, and J.T. Montgomery. McClary compiled the images and created the original SVHS tape. To make more accessible, the donated SVHS tape was reformatted to VHS during processing. Images include building interiors and exteriors, campus grounds, faculty, medical and nursing students,...
Dates: 1943-2001

Arthur J. McLean papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2001-014
Abstract

Arthur J. McLean was the first trained neurosurgeon in Portland, OR. Alternately described as hot-headed, brash, brilliant, and busy, McLean was known for a tireless devotion to his profession and for being open about his bitternesses and prejudices. The collection consists of research data and manuscripts.

Dates: 1921-1944; Majority of material found within 1929-1938

Medical College Building Association records

 Collection
Identifier: 1999-004
Abstract

When the Medical College Building Association was formed in 1891, the University of Oregon Medical School consisted of two buildings: the Medical College Building Association was formed to raise money for a new building. The Association remained as a corporation until dissolution in 1923.

Dates: 1891-1924

Medical Informatics continuing education course materials

 Collection
Identifier: 2011-008
Abstract

The collection contains course packets given to students for two OHSU School of Medicine Continuing Education courses: Using Computers to Solve Clinical Problems and Information Technologies for Coordinated Care, spanning the years 1996-2003.

Dates: 1996-2003

Medical Research Foundation records

 Collection
Identifier: 2015-001
Abstract This collection contains records from the Medical Research Foundation (MRF) from 1956 to 2009. Founded in 1942, MRF would go on to provide decades of funding and development for biomedical research at the University of Oregon Medical School (OHSU), the Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, and other medical institutions within the state until merging with OHSU's research foundation in 1994. This collection contains administrative records, correspondence, grant proposals, newsletters,...
Dates: 1956-2009; Majority of material found within 1956-1994

"Meet Dr. Marquam" collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2003-005
Abstract

The collection contains materials used in a publication discussing student-to-professor ratios.

Dates: 1961-1962

Orla B. Miles notebooks

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-024
Abstract

Class notebooks of Dr. Orla B. Miles, M.D., from the Willamette University Medical Department for the years 1903 to 1905.

Dates: 1903 - 1905