Kenneth Bitner Castleton papers 1921-1994
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University of Utah professor of medicine; amateur rock art scholar and photographer; author. From the description of Utah Rock Art Collection. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122607115 Kenneth Bitner Castleton (1903-1993) was a prominent professor of surgery, Dean of the University of Utah Medical School, and the first Vice President for Health Sciences for the University of Utah. Castleton also was involved in writing and photography for Utah and Western rock art. Caslteton ...
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