Medicine and Health
Found in 284 Collections and/or Records:
Russel L. Baker papers
Henry D. Barker papers
The papers of Henry D. Barker, M.D. (1916-96) provide a variety of materials which emphasize two diiferent facets of his career. A vast array of technical data is available concerning his wartime service in the Army Medical Corps in Panama. The papers relating his postwar career are primarily concerned with his paricipation in the group Physicians for Social Responsibility.
James H. Beck collection on Drs. Hawthorne and Josephi
This collection consists of photocopied biographical material on Dr. James Hawthorne (1819-1881, founder of the Oregon Hospital for the Insane) and Dr. Simeon Josephi (1849-1935) collected by James H. Beck, a descendent of Hawthorne's.
Raymond and Edward Bennett receipt collection
A small collection of bills and receipts issued by Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children to parents Raymond and E. R. Bennett for care of their son, Edward.
J. Peter Bentley Faculty Senate papers
J.Peter Bentley was trained in England as a biochemist before coming to the U.S. to do wound healing research at Harvard. He continued this in Oregon after getting his Ph.D. at University of Oregon Medical School. Also known as a student mentor and Assistant Dean of Planning, he was picked in 1976 to lead a study group on creating a Faculty Senate. These related files were donated in 1998.
Adalbert G. Bettman papers
Adalbert G. Bettman was a noted plastic surgeon and was well-reagrded for his treatment of burns; he developed the tannic acid silver-nitrate burn therapy. This collection consists of records pertaining to Bettman's personal and professional life.
Nancy Biehn nursing collection
Nancy Biehn graduated from the University of Oregon School of Nursing in 1960. This collection which dates from 1957 to 1960, consists of nursing garb, certificates, photographs, correspondence, and programs concerning her commencement and immediate post graduate life.
Biomedical Information Communication Center (BICC) records
The Biomedical Information Communication Center (BICC) at OHSU was completed and opened in 1991. The goal of this building was to bring together all of OHSU's information or communication services. Spanning from 1981 to 2016, the collection consists of materials on the planning, promotion, construction, and the opening of the building, along with the move into it. Materials also document the information and technology programs available at OHSU at the time.
Birth Home, Inc. records
Birth Home, Inc. was the fourth birthing center to open in Oregon. Operating from 1982 to 1986, the non-profit birthing center was staffed by obstetricians, certified nurse midwives, and family practice physicians and provided an alternative to hospital births for low-risk women. These records document the daily and administrative operations of the Birth Home as well as their involvement in the community and published materials collected by the organization.
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.