Medicine and Health
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
46th General Hospital records
In March of 1940 the Surgeon General of the United States Army requested the reactivation of the 46th General Hospital. The unit was actived on July 15. The papers consist of memoranda, correspondance, reports, rosters and documents covering the years 1940-1942.
A 107-page, bound series of blue print drawings of the architectural plans of the BICC building. Scale varies. Size is 40 x 42 inches, 11 December 1989
The collection contains eight (8) architectural drawings and blueprints from around 1989. Drawings were created by Garfield - Hacker - Architects P.C., circa 1989.
Academic and Student Affairs Office 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.
Alpha Epsilon Iota collection
These records document the activities of the local chapter of Alpha Epsilon Iota, a national women's medical sorority.
American Student Dental Association Chapter records
The American Student Dental Association (ASDA) was founded at the 1970 Annual Session of the American Dental Association, created to mobilize and support dental students across the country. The ASDA Chapter Records consist of three scrapbooks from the school years 2000/2001, 2001/2002, and 2002/2003, created by the OHSU chapter of the organization, including brochures, newsletters, correspondence, photographs, and promotional advertisements from dental vendors.
Robert L. and Karen Brinkman Anderson papers
Clarice Ashworth Francone medical illustration collection
Robert L. Bacon papers
Robert L. Bacon, Ph.D. was a great advocate of graduate and continuing medical education. This collection contains applications, bulletins, correspondence, and brochures showing the variety of programs available. Also included are medical illustrations, radiographs, x-rays, and research presentation materials accessioned in March of 2014.
David W. E. Baird papers
David W. E. Baird graduated from the University of Oregon Medical School in 1926. He served as Associate Dean, and then Dean of the School of Medicine from 1943 to 1968, was responsible for the administration of the Oregon Primate Center, and a member of the Portland Clinic staff. This collection consists of news articles, photographs, publications, reports, policies, and correspondence from Baird’s time as Associate Dean until his retirement.