Pediatrics
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Child Study Clinic records
The materials in this collection originated with the Child Growth Study completed by principal investigator Bhim Sen Savara, M.S., D.M.D., et. al, during the period of 1949-1986.
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.
North Pacific Pediatric Society records
Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility records accrual
Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility records accrual [digital]
David J. Sahn slide collection
Dr. David J. Sahn (1945-2021) was an expert in cardiac imaging and diagnosis with both pediatric and adult patients. At OHSU, he served as professor of pediatrics, diagnostic radiology, obstetrics and gynecology, and biomedical engineering, and as the director of the interdisciplinary program in cardiac imaging and head of the Clinical Care Center for Congenital Heart Disease and Referrals. This collection consists of medical slides encompassing his work, practice, and teaching.
University News and Publications Media collection
University of Oregon Medical School Hospital and Clinic records
The material is mostly cumulative hospital and clinic statistics from 1945 to 1975. Also included are studies and surveys on the Outpatient Clinic, a patient file, a historical University hospital timeline, and other records.
University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals records
The University of Oregon Medical School has operated or been affiliated with a variety of hospitals and clinics. This collections holds records of some of those institutions, including hospital registers, death books, and other assorted registration and medical care ledgers dating from 1915 to 1973.