Students' Health Service papers 1918-1943

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Students' Health Service papers 1918-1943

Collection contains the papers of the Students' Health Service at the University of Minnesota.

1 box; (0.5 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6619115

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Diehl, Harold S. (Harold Sheely), 1891-1973

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Harold Sheely Diehl was born on August 4, 1891 in Nittany, Pennsylvania. He attended Gettysburg College (Gettysburg, PA), earning his bachelor's degree in 1912. He continued his education at the University of Minnesota, earning his M.D. in 1918 and M.A. in 1921. Dr. Diehl began his career at the University as a part time assistant in bacteriology and pathology in 1916. After completion of his M.D., he became a staff member at the University hospital. He was promoted to assistant professor of med...

Boynton Health Service

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University of Minnesota. Students' Health Service

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The Students' Health Service at the University of Minnesota was officially organized in 1917 and opened in 1918 on the Minneapolis campus in two fraternity houses vacated during World War I. Additional dormitory space was also provided for the health service on the Agriculture campus. In the fall of 1918, Spanish influenza struck the University of Minnesota as a result of the influx of students in the Student Army Training Corps. This occurred during the first weeks of t...

Boehrer, John J.

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Ryan, Elizabeth

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Boynton, Ruth E. (Ruth Evelyn), 1896-1977

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Ruth Evelyn Boynton was born in LaCrosse, Wisconsin in 1896. She received her MD from the University in 1921, and then stayed at the University as Assistant to the Director of Health until leaving for a year in 1927 to work at the University of Chicago. She returned to the University to be chief medical advisor for women students and an Associate Professor of Preventative Medicine and Public Health in 1928. She became Assistant Director of Health Services in 1935, and Director in 1936. Boynton w...

Stanford, Charles E.

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