Oregon
Found in 232 Collections and/or Records:
Greg Howell collection on Harry J. Sears
A small collection throwing some light on the personal life of Dr. Harry J. Sears.
Naida F. Hoffman Hurlburt papers
Naida F. Hoffman Hurlburt served in the Nurse Army Corps during World War II in the 46th General Hospital. She was stationed in North Africa and Southern France and eanred the rank of 1st Lieutenant in 1945. This collection consists of items collected during her time abroad, as well as memorabilia, photographs and ephemera.
Arthur C. Jones manuscripts
Arthur C. Jones was a professor of anatomy at the University of Oregon Medical School, founder of the Rehabilitation Institute of Oregon and nationally known for his pioneering work on physical medicine and rehabilitation therapy. His collection contains three photocopied manuscripts of his, spanning the years 1960 - 1983.
Richard T. Jones papers
Richard T. Jones, current Emeritus Faculty at Oregon Health & Science University in the Research Support Office, received his M.D. from University of Oregon Medical School in 1956 and went on to earn a PhD from California Institute of Technology. Jones served as chairman of the School of Medicine and acting President in 1977 and 1978. This collection contains materials which pertain to the dedication of the Medical School Library and Auditorium and the rededication ceremony in 1984.
Melvin Paul Judkins papers
Dr. Melvin Paul Judkins was a trained urologist and general practitioner who made a mid-life transition into cardiovascular radiology. In his career at University of Oregon Medical School (UOMS) from 1961-1970 he made groundbreaking advances in cardiac surgery.
Joseph Kantor collection
The Joseph Kantor collection contains published atlases on dermatolgy, obstretrics, and anatomy from the late-1800s and early-1900s. These items were a part of Dr. Joseph Kantor's personal collection.
Donald G. Kassebaum papers
Dr. Kassebaum was a trained cardiologist whose thirty-year career (1956-1986) went from Intern to Director of OHSU Hospital and Vice President of Hospital Affairs. A wide variety of material illustrates his varied career.
Frederick A. Kiehle slide collection
A graduate of the University of Minnesota in 1901, Kiehle moved out to Portland in 1908 to open a practice and was an instructor in University of Oregon Medical School Department of Ophthalmology from 1912 to 1918 and then Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology from 1918 to 1929. He headed the department until 1945 when he achieved the title of Professor Emeritus.
J. P. Kilbourn papers
Warren King Report collection
In 1967, the Oregon System of Higher Education and the University of Oregon Medical School began to think of a thorough reassessment of planning, which resulted in the "Oregon Higher Education Management Review and Analysis" study in 1970. This became popularly known as the "Warren King Report" from the consultancy firm which created it. This collection consists of 2 copies of the report along with department reports, commentary, and correspondence in response to the report.