Albert E. Mackay Collection 1910-1945

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Albert E. Mackay Collection 1910-1945

Albert E. Mackay was a noted Urologist in Portland and served on the staff of the University of Oregon Medical School in addition to being a member and sometimes president of various Medical Societies.

0.42 linear feet, 1 box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6365814

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Oregon State Medical Society.

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The Oregon State Medical Society was founded in Salem, Oregon in September 1874. On July 10, 1943, the Council of the Oregon State Medical Society adopted a resolution to publish a Service Bulletin in the interest of Oregon physicians serving with the armed forces during World War II. It was to contain news of medical activities at home and of the physicians in service. The editor was G.B. McLean, chosen because of her interest in the publication and medical affairs, wit...

Mackay, Albert E., M. D.

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Dr. Albert E. Mackay was born on June 15, 1863 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. A few years afterward his family moved to Toronto and there he received his education. He attended Toronto Model School and later the Collegiate Institute. Because of family financial problems he was forced to serve as “School Master” in the small logging village of Port Severn. When he returned to Toronto, he worked as assistant secretary for the Toronto Industrial Exposition, which made it possible for hi...

Multnomah County Medical Society

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University of Oregon. Medical School

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George Earle Chamberlain (b.1913), grandson and namesake of the former governor and senator of Oregon, son of otolaryngologist Dr. Charles Thomson Chamberlain. He received a BA from the University of Oregon in 1936, and an MD from the University of Oregon Medical School in 1938. Chamberlain served as captain and resident physician in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during WWII. He began serving in 1941, when he was stationed in New York, N. Y.,at the New York Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Infirmary. He ...