Oregon
Found in 229 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology media collection
VHS and DVD collection containing lectures given by faculty and professionals affiliated with the department of Physiology and Pharmacology at the Oregon Health & Science University.
Don Devlin collection on the 46th General Hospital
The collection consists of of stenographic records of lectures given by the officers of the 46th General Hospital at Fort Riley Kansas in fall 1942. Also present are newspaper articles with group pictures and names of staff, and photographic negatives of group pictures of staff collected by Don Devlin, who served as stenographer for the University of Oregon Medical School, 46th General Hospital.
Richard B. Dillehunt photograph collection
The collection consists of a photograph album containing various scenes of student and professional life around the University of Oregon Medical School campus.
Gwynn Brice Dockery papers
Gwynn Brice Dockery started as Secretry to the Business Manager of the University of Oregon Medical School(UOMS) in 1942. She went on to a career in administrative work there,retiring in 1977 as Assistant Admisistrator Hospitals and Clinics, University of Oregon Health Sciences Center(UOHSC). She donated this collection of lists of Residents, Interns and Housestaff (1934-1977) in January 1998.
Doernbecher Children's Hospital records
Doernbecher Children's Hosptial is an academic teaching hospital affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University, established in 1926 through a donation by Ada Doernbecher Morse. This collection, which dates from 1925 to 2015, consists of a variety of records evidencing the growth and inner workings of the Hospital and its administration and fundraising over the past century.
Eleanor Donaldson papers
The Eleanor Donaldson papers span the years 1909 to 1954 and contain an assortment of materials kept by or about Eleanor, primarily during her time serving in the Nurse Corps of Base Hospital 46 in Bazoilles-sur-Meuse, France during World War I. Materials include photographs, posters, correspondence, publications, obituaries, artifacts, and other documents.
Robert Stone Dow papers
The genesis of neurological sciences research in the Pacific Northwest is detailed in this collection. Dr. Robert Stone Dow (1908-95) was locally educated at Linfield College (BA 1929), and University of Oregon Medical School (M.A., M.D., 1934; Ph.D., 1935). Mentored by Dr. Olaf Larsell he began his life's work in Neurology which resulted in the creation of the Neurological Sciences Institute (NSI).
Hilda E. Drum collection
Hilda Drum attended the University of Oregon Medical School in the X-Ray Technology program. She was later appointed Chief Technician and eventually became a faculty member. The collection contains Department of Radiology and class photographs, social event photographs, a scrapbook, correspondence, notes, certificates, and newspaper articles.
Charles E. Dukenfield lecture notes
A collection of lecture and class notes by Charles E. Dukenfield show how medical education was received by students at the University of Buffalo Medical Department in the latter 19th century.