slides (photographs)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
All-Hill Student Council collection
This collection began from a scrapbook created by the All-Hill Student Council (also known as the Student Council) representatives of 1988-1989. Additional All-Hill records have been added.
Doernbecher image collection
The Doernbecher Children's Hospital Foundation was established to provide philanthropic support for the life-saving work conducted at hospital. This collection consists of photographs pertaining to the philanthropic work of the Foundation, along with related materials.
Educational Communications image collection
Frank G. Everett papers
Dr. Frank G. Everett (1907-1976) was born in Vienna, Austria, where he attended the Medical and Dental schools of the University of Vienna. He came to Portland, Oregon in 1939, attended the North Pacific College and the University of Oregon Medical School, and later served on the faculties of both the Dental and Medical Schools of UOMS. This collection, dating from 1932 to 1984, houses some of his research and scholarly output, including papers, photographic slides, and tissue slides.
OHSU Hospital Environmental Services slide collection
The Hospital Environmental Services Department provides housekeeping and cleaning for hospital facilities. The OHSU Hospital Environmental Services Slide Collection consists of eighty 35mm color slides contained in four sleeves within one folder. With images taken from 1964 through about 1980, the slides were most likely used for instructional purposes in documenting housekeeping tasks at the hospital.
Oregon Poison Center collection
The Oregon Poison Center is a 24-hour health care information and treatment resource serving Oregon, Alaska, and Guam. This collection, which dates from 1991 to 2000, consists of call statistics, audio and video cassettes, 35mm slides, and grant proposals evidencing the work of the Oregon Poison Center during the 1990s.
David J. Sahn slide collection
Dr. David J. Sahn (1945-2021) was an expert in cardiac imaging and diagnosis with both pediatric and adult patients. At OHSU, he served as professor of pediatrics, diagnostic radiology, obstetrics and gynecology, and biomedical engineering, and as the director of the interdisciplinary program in cardiac imaging and head of the Clinical Care Center for Congenital Heart Disease and Referrals. This collection consists of medical slides encompassing his work, practice, and teaching.