Medicine, Military
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
James Richard Raines papers
The papers of noted Portland radiologist J. Richard Raines, M.D. (1911-2006) have been added to the OHSU Archival collections.
Leon and Barbara Ray scrapbook
Leon Ray was a dermatoligoist and graduate of the University of Oregon Medical School. His wife, Barbara, attended both Reed College and the University of Oregon. Both contributed to the creation of this scrapbook which documents the deployment of the 46th General Hospital, U.S. Army, from 1942 to 1945, including locations in Kansas, Algeria, and France.
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.
John Guy Strohm scrapbook: Base Hospital 46
Dr. John Guy Strohm came to Oregon shortly before World War I, organized the first army unit to leave Portland, and was in the original nucleus of the 91st division. He also organized the 46th General Hospital sponsored by the University of Oregon Medical School. The scrapbook contains primarily collected newspaper clippings as well as a photograph, booklet, correspondence, and other documents.
David E. Sullivan papers
The collection was donated by David E. Sullivan, M.D., to the Oregon State Medical Association after service in the Naval Medical Corps during WWII.
Donald D. Trunkey papers
Donald Dean Trunkey, M.D., Professor Emeritus and former Chairman of the Department of Surgery at OHSU, has been described as the "The Father of Organized Trauma Care." His vast experience has ranged from military combat trauma, civilian disaster management, and trauma systems organization, to medical education, history, and space medicine. This collection provides a variety of materials covering his multifaceted career.
Otis B. Wight Base Hospital 46 glass plate negative collection
The collection consists of two sets of glass plate silver bromide negatives. The images were taken by Otis B. Wight, M.D., and are of Base Hospital 46 and staff stationed in Bazoilles-sur-Meuse, France during World War I. During the war, Wight served as Captain as well as the Chief of Medical Service at the base hospital. In addition to military service, Wight practiced as a physician and surgeon in Portland, Oregon for many years.
