Medicine and Health
Found in 284 Collections and/or Records:
Harry J. Sears lantern slide collection
The collection consists of twenty glass lantern slides of the University of Oregon Medical School faculty members and their families. The slides were used for a presentation in 1950 and donated by the University of Oregon Medical School Department of Bacteriology Head, Harry J. Sears, Ph.D., from 1918 until 1956.
Harry J. Sears papers
This collection contains the correspondence and publications of Dr. Harry J. Sears while on faculty at the University of Oregon Medical School.
Laurence Selling first 100 cases collection
Laurence Selling papers
The Department of Neurology has donated a variety of certificates, documents and glass lantern slides of Dr. Laurence Selling ( -1964), famous neurologist and chief of the Dept of Medicine for 25 years until 1947.
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing records
Sigma Theta Tau has donated a great variety of materials- reports, rosters, correspondence, photographic prints and negatives, and other materials relative to the workings of the International Nursing Honor Society Sigma Theta Tau through the years 1922-2012. Much of it reflects the specific actions of OHSU's Beta Psi Chapter.
Edmund E. Simpson papers
The Edmund E. Simpson papers contains pamphlets, broadsides, woodblock prints, and other miscellany printed by Blackwood Press, Simpson's printing press business in Placerville, California.
Sinhalese Ola collection
The collection consists of three Sinhalese olas or book manuscripts and accompanying description cards.
Charles J. Smith Papers
The papers were created or previously owned by Charles J. Smith, M.D. and consist of a portrait of a patient, manuscripts and reprints, correspondence, and one set of original meeting minutes of the Eastern Oregon Medical Society.
J. Chandler Smith papers
As well as a successful Pathologist, Chandler Smith was a prolific writer and creator of art. This collection consists of manuscripts, essays, articles, scrapbooks, photographs, writing notes, school memorabilia, needlepoint, and curriculum vitae, evidencing his life.
Southern Oregon Medical Society records
The Southern Oregon Medical Society, founded in 1892 in Medford, OR, represented nearly every well-known school of medicine in North America. The collection consists of three journals of minutes as well as registration and finance books, created and kept by the Society from 1892 to 1961.