Schools, Medical
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Hannibal Blair collection
Hannibal Blair, M.D., matriculated at the Willamette University Medical Department in 1881 and graduated with a degree in medicine in 1883. This collection consists of materials acquired by Blair during his time at Willamette, including class schedules, attendance cards, matriculation tickets, event invitations, and correspondence.
Philip Corkins lecture ticket collection
This small collection contains lecture tickets from various medical schools and hospitals. The tickets were collected by Philip G. Corkins, M.D.
Doctoral hoods collection
The doctoral hood has been worn by scholars during graduation ceremonies since the 14th century. The Doctoral hoods collection consists of three doctoral hoods, one from the University of Michigan, another from New York University, and the last from University of Oregon as well as two long, corduroy and velvet fabric bags.
Charles E. Dukenfield lecture notes
A collection of lecture and class notes by Charles E. Dukenfield show how medical education was received by students at the University of Buffalo Medical Department in the latter 19th century.
Educational Communications image collection
Bertha Hallam bookplate collection
A collection of bookplates from a wide variety of sources collected over the years by Bertha Hallam, UOMS librarian.
George C. Harris papers
This collection is from the school days of George C. Harris, M.D. (1811-1886), a Maryland-born doctor who eventually moved to Oregon and died in Dallas, Oregon. It reflects his student days at the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, PA.
Robert Herbert Miles class notes
Dr. Robert Herbert Miles (1902-1990) attained his M.D. from the University of oregon Medical School in 1929. He practiced in the San Francisco area for most of his life. Thgis collection contains his class notes from the 1920s and some photographs of Miles later in life.
Oregon schools of medicine and nursing student records collection
The Willamette University School of Medicine, founded in the 1860s in Salem, and the Multnomah School for Nurses, founded in 1910 at the Multnomah County Hospital, eventually merged with the University of Oregon Medical School in 1915 and 1932, respectively. This collection consists of matriculation registries, gradebooks, educational correspondence, and student records evidencing the academic achievements of students from these institutions.
University News and Publications print collection
Strategic Communications at OHSU manages the media produced by and about the university, including major news stories and events. The collection was transferred from the various iterations of this department and consists of assorted publications created by and about OHSU. Materials span 1971-2011, and include newsletters, brochures, reports, lecture materials, press releases, school program catalogs and handbooks, and correspondence.