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Oregon

 Subject
Subject Source: Archiveswest

Found in 229 Collections and/or Records:

Portland Academy of Medicine records

 Collection
Identifier: 2009-011
Abstract The Portland Academy of Medicine was established in 1906 and modeled after the New York Academy of Medicine. The Academy’s goals focused on the investigation and promotion of the science and art of medicine, and the creation and maintenance of a public medical library located at the University of Oregon Medical School. This collection contains primarily correspondence and meeting minutes of the Portland Academy of Medicine relating to the closing years of the organization, but also includes...
Dates: 1986-1999

Portland Area Health Sciences Libraries and Oregon Health Sciences Libraries Association records

 Collection
Identifier: 2007-001
Abstract The Oregon Health Sciences Libraries Association (OHSLA) was established in 1975, connecting health science librarians in Oregon to more effectively provide health care related information to the citizens of Oregon. The Portland Area Health Sciences Librarians (PAHSL) was formed following the creation of OHSLA to provide a local meeting space for health science librarians in the Portland area. Materials include bylaws, minutes, brochures, correspondence, and conference and continuing...
Dates: 1974-2001

Portland Free Dispensary letters

 Collection
Identifier: 2005-010
Abstract

This collection is a wide variety of correspondence to and from the Portland Free Dispensary in its last year (1929-30) before moving up to the medical school campus on Marquam Hill in 1931.

Dates: 1929-1931

Portland Sanitarium and Hospital photograph album

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 2013-031
Abstract

The Portland Sanitarium and Hospital was a Seventh Day Adventist institution. It was modeled after the Adventist flagship Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. It also created one of the first nursing training schools in Portland. This photograph album provides a slice-of-life look at the nursing school during World War II through the lens of a Canadian nursing student.

Dates: 1942-1948

President’s Office records

 Collection
Identifier: 2003-006
Abstract

The collection consists of administrative records covering the peroid of 1953 to 1985. Main points of the collections are centered on women's campus housing, the Portland VA medical center, and campus planning.

Dates: 1953-1984; Majority of material found within 1975-1980

Frank B. Queen lantern slide collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2007-002
Abstract

Frank B. Queen, M.D., was professor of pathology at the University of Oregon Medical School from 1946 until 1959. The collection consists of 7 3x3", 35 mm, glass lantern slides of the University of Oregon Medical School campus.

Dates: 1923-1956

James Richard Raines papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2008-008
Abstract

The papers of noted Portland radiologist J. Richard Raines, M.D. (1911-2006) have been added to the OHSU Archival collections.

Dates: 1930-2007

Record of Deaths ledger

 Collection
Identifier: 2001-010
Abstract

This ledger covers a decade of deaths in and around Portland, Oregon, from 1891 to 1901, and includes details on cause, name, dates, place of death, undertaker, and cemetery.

Dates: 1891-1901

Julian Stephen Reinschmidt papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2013-005
Abstract

A collection of papers, photographs, and oral and written interviews of Dean J.S. "Dutch" Reinschmidt. Longtime Head of Continuing Education at OHSU, he was a driving force behind the Oregon Area Health Education Center's (AHEC) program from 1988.

Dates: 1953-1998

Forrest E. Rieke collection on the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation (Kaiser Company)

 Collection
Identifier: 2007-007
Abstract

The materials consist of papers regarding industrial health and safety in the workplace, most of which were created and compiled by Medical Director of the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation, Forrest E. Rieke, M.D. The Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation, located in St. Johns, was among three Kaiser Shipyards established in Portland, Oregon in order to mass assemble war ships during WWII.

Dates: 1937-1945; Majority of material found within 1944 - 1945