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Medicine and Health

 Subject
Subject Source: Archiveswest

Found in 284 Collections and/or Records:

George W. King scrapbook collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2005-008
Abstract

George Weirs King, M.D. (c.1852-1929) was a doctor in Montana and Oregon. The collection consists of miscellaneous reprints and newspaper articles by or about Dr. King and a scrapbook of photographs and assorted materials. The collection spans circa 1894 to 1902.

Dates: circa 1883-1913

Warren King Report collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-010
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1968-1971

Sheila Kodadek papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2013-011
Summary

Sheila M. Kodadek R.N., Ph.D.,F.A.A.N. has donated a large variety of materials collected while Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs at the School of Nursing at OHSU. The BSN program at the Western Oregon University in Monmouth; a public school health program at Merlo Station H.S. in Beaverton; and curriculum issues are highlighted in this collection.

Dates: 1994-2013

Daniel H. Labby historical image collection

 Collection
Identifier: 1998-014
Abstract Daniel H. Labby, a private practice physician from Portland, OR, assembled the scrapbook in 1939 during his graduating year at the University of Oregon Medical School. The scrapbook contains images of the campus, faculty and his fellow students. Videocassettes (2) from the Class of 1939 50th Reunion and a memorial photogasph album (assembled by Labby) are included in the collection. Labby was also Professor of Medicine at the University of Oregon Medical School from 1958 through 1971 and...
Dates: 1939-1989

Olof Larsell papers

 Collection
Identifier: 1999-011
Abstract

Olaf Larsell was considered a prominent educator and author in the field of anatomy and won international fame for his research on the cerebellum. He was a noted researcher on the structures of the brain, nervous system, sinuses, and lungs. The collection contains research materials, manuscripts, notes, and photographs.

Dates: 1784-1952

Gordon B. Leitch papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2012-012
Abstract

Dr.Leitch has provided a variety of materials concerning the subject of socialized medicine in general and the Oregon M.D.Anti-Trust Trial of 1949 in particular.

Dates: 1935-1976

Licenses, Degrees, and Certificates collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2005-001
Abstract

This collection shows the wide variety of documentation of health professionals of the 19th and 20th centuries. It includes, but is not limited to, degree-granting medical institutions around the world. The individuals named likewise were not all affiliated with the University of Oregon or its various incarnations.

Dates: 1838 - 1991

Carol Ann Lehman Lindeman papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-029
Abstract Carol Lindeman served as the Dean of Oregon Health & Science University's School of Nursing from 1976 to 1995. She was a prolific writer, researcher, and advocate for the nursing profession. Serving as Dean, she oversaw immense changes in the School of Nursing. These included adapting to statewide requirements for those studying, including providing additional educational opportunities and facilities for distance learners in rural areas. In addition to her work at OHSU, she took part in...
Dates: 1928 - 2005

Esther Pohl Lovejoy papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2001-011
Abstract Esther Clayson Pohl Lovejoy (1869-1967) was the second woman to graduate from the University of Oregon Medical School in 1894, served as Portland’s City Health Officer and with the Red Cross during World War I, led the American Women’s Hospital Service, and helped found and served as the first president of the Medical Women’s International Association. She was also a prolific writer. This collections documents Dr. Lovejoy’s prominent role in advancing the work of women in medicine, as well...
Dates: 1870-1995; Majority of material found within 1907-1967

C. C. MacCown daybook

 Collection
Identifier: 2001-008
Abstract

Collected material from Dr. C. C. MacCown, who lived in Yakima, Washington. The collection consists of a single handwritten daybook covering accounting information.

Dates: 1882-1885