Medicine and Health
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Hafner collection on Eldon and Fritzi Chuinard
The collection consists of handwritten letters, color photographs and negatives, news clippings, ephemera, and other printed material highlighting the personal and professional lives of couple Eldon "Frenchy" and Fritzi Chuinard and their close friendship with Helen and Paul Hafner.
Paul Gottlieb Hafner papers
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Dorothy W. Hagan photograph collection
The collections consists of assorted photographic prints detailing Dorothy Hagan, Ph.D., R.D., L.D.'s time as director of the OHSU Dietetics Internship Program. Photographs include images of events and students enrolled in the program.
Warren W. Hale papers
A wartime collection of ephemera, collected by Warren W. Hale, M.D.
Bertha Hallam bookplate collection
A collection of bookplates from a wide variety of sources collected over the years by Bertha Hallam, UOMS librarian.
Steve Hamblin collection
Steve Hamblin was born with a rare congenital deformity, a teratoma of the upper lip that was associated with a cleft lip and cleft palate. This collection comprises his medical records and treatment documentation.
Clifford Emerson Hardwick papers
Clifford Emerson Hardwick was a gastroenterologist who worked and taught in Portland, Oregon between 1928 and 1971. This collection consists of presentation notes, correspondence and a short biography written by Hardwick’s daughter, Mary Hardwick Bolton.
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.
Ruby Hills, Kathryn Hilterbrant, and Edith Richards papers
These papers document the history of the 46th General Base Hospital during World War II. Composed of the materials from three nurses active in the Base Hospital, the collection contains manuscripts, newspaper clippings, photographs, and photocopies of letters, lists, and other materials with the bulk being photocopies.
Kathryn D. Hilterbrant collection
Kathryn D. Hilterbrant was a member of the 46th General Hospital during World War II and was stationed in North Africa and Southern France. Hilterbrant stayed with the Army Reserves to attain the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and worked as a nurse anesthetist at the Vancouver Memorial Hospital in Vancouver, Washington. The collections contains an American flag and a film reel.