Papers of the University of Minnesota Department of Surgery, 1927-1968

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Papers of the University of Minnesota Department of Surgery, 1927-1968

The collections of primarily correspondence files were compiled during the period when Owen Harding Wangensteen was head of the Department of Surgery, 1941-1967. During Wangensteen's administration, advances were made in cancer treatment, open heart surgery, and treatment of stomach ulcers. The collection also documents Wangensteen's fund raising efforts for support of Base Hospital 26 during World War II, construction of Diehl Hall, building the book and journal collections for the Bio-Medical Library, History of Medicine Professorship, and providing funding to build the Wangensteen Library of the History of Medicine.

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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...

Blalock, Alfred, 1899-1964

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Surgeon-in-chief of the hospital and professor and director of the surgery department at the medical school of Johns Hopkins University (1941-1964); developed blue baby operation and treatment for surgical shock. From the description of Alfred M. Blalock papers, 1921-1985. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 60771494 Dr. Blalock was professor of surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. From the description of Cardiovascular surgery, past and prese...

American Cancer Society. Minnesota Division

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National Advisory Heart Council (U.S.)

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DeWall, Richard Allison

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Zimmerman, Bernard, 1921-

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Middlebrook, William T.

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Smith, Grafton Adrian

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Raffucci-Arce, Francisco Luis

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University of Minnesota. Program in the History of Medicine.

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Aust, J. Bradley (Joseph Bradley)

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Shumway, N. E. (Norman Edwards), 1923-

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Ferguson, Donald John

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Sellers, Robert Douglas

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Coller, Frederick A.

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Frederick A. Coller was professor of surgery in the University of Michigan Medical School. From the guide to the Frederick A. Coller reprints of articles on medical subjects, 1924-1955, 1924-1955, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) Professor of surgery in the Medical School of the University of Michigan. From the description of Frederick A. Coller papers, 1915-1964. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423422 ...

Ritchie, Wallace Parks, 1905-

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Papermaster, Aaron A.

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Gott, Vincent L.

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Cohn, Edwin J. (Edwin Joseph), 1892-1953

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Cohn taught physiological chemistry at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Edwin J. Cohn, ca. 1928-1961 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973008 Cohn (University of Chicago, Ph.D., 1917) was chairman of the Dept. of Biophysical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, director of the University Laboratory of Physical Chemistry Related to Medicine and Public Health, and chairman of the Division of Medical Sciences of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at...

Halsted Society

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Ochsner, Alton, 1896-1981

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American medical association

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Ramsay, Maria

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National Research Council (U.S.)

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The National Research Council was organized by the National Academy of Sciences in 1916 to associate the broad community of science and technology with the Academy's purposes of further knowledge and advising the federal government. The Council has become the principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering in providing services to the government, the public, and the scientific and engineering communities. From the descriptio...

Visscher, Maurice B., 1901-1983

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Maurice B. Visscher, B.S. (1922) Hope College (Holland, MI), Ph.D. (1925), M.D. (1931) University of Minnesota. Appointed as professor and head of the department of physiology at the University of Minnesota in 1936. Member of the United States National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society, president of the American Physiological Society, the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, the International Organization of Medical S...

Lillehai, C. Walton, 1918-

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Creevy, Charles Donald, 1902-

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Root, Harlan D., 1926-

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Ravdin, Isidore S. (Isidore Schwaner), 1894-

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Surgeon. From the description of Reminiscences of Isidor Schwaner Ravdin : oral history, 1962. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309723418 Isidor Schwaner Ravdin was born in Evansville, Indiana in October 10, 1894. He remained in Indiana to receive his high school and college education, earning his Bachelors of Science from Indiana University in 1916. He attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, receiving his me...

Society of University Surgeons.

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The Society of University Surgeons was organized in 1938 in Baltimore, MD. by George G. Finney, I. Ridgeway Trimble, and Warfield M. Firor to bring together young men trained in surgery as residents in university hospitals. It was incorporated in 1941. The original trustees were Samuel J. Stabins, Louis M. Rousselot, Frank Glenn, L.C. Foster, Robert Zollinger, and Frank B. Walton. Since a surgeon needed to complete their residency before membership in the National Surgic...

MacLean, Lloyd D. (Lloyd Douglas), 1924-

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University of Minnesota. Mayo Memorial Building.

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Watson, Cecil James 1901-1983

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Lewis, John F.

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Mayo, Charles W. (Charles William), 1898-1968

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American college of surgeons

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Society dedicated to promoting the highest standards of surgical care through education of and advocacy for its Fellows and their patients, and to safeguarding standards of care in an optimal and ethical practice environment; established in 1913 in Chicago, Ill.; preceded in organization by the journal Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics which began in 1905, and the Clinical Congress of Surgeons of North America, which began in 1910. From the description of Records / a. 1890-[ongoing]...

Howard, Robert Bruce, 1920-

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American College of Surgeons. Surgical Forum.

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Salmon, Peter Alexander

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Copplestone, Victor M.

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Minneapolis Surgical Society.

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McQuarrie, Irvine, 1892-

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Armstrong, Wallace D. (Wallace David), 1905-

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Wallace David Armstrong was born on July 8, 1905 in Hunt County, Texas. He earned his B.A. degree from the University of Texas in 1926, his M.S. from New York University in 1928, his Ph.D. in physiological chemistry in 1932 and his M.D. in 1937 from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Armstrong joined the faculty as a graduate assistant in physiological chemistry in 1929. Dr. Armstrong was appointed as an instructor in the School of Dentistry in 1934 and professor of dentistry and phys...

Bernard, Claude, 1813-1878

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Bowers, Warner F., 1906-1994

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Barnard, Christiaan N., 1922-

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Charles C Thomas Publisher.

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Hans, Leontine Marian

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Morrill, J. L. (James Lewis), 1891-1979

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James Lewis Morrill was a President of the University of Minnesota. From the description of Papers, 1945-1964. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63291883 President of the University of Wyoming and then the University of Minnesota. From the description of Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1944. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 122594975 Acting President of The Ohio State University (1938-1940); Vi...

Goott, Bernard

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Griffith, Ward O.

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University of Minnesota. Cancer Detection Center

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Ancker Hospital

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Rea, Charles Ethan, 1908-

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Hennepin County General Hospital.

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White, Paul Dudley, 1886-1973

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White (1886-1973) (Harvard, M.D. 1911) was clinical professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, 1940-1950, and on the staff of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass., 1911-1950. One of the early specialists in cardiology, White introduced the first electrocardiograph to Boston in 1914, and was one of the three physicians after whom the W.P.W. Syndrome was named. White's book Heart Disease (1931) established his reputation as a leading cardiologist. From the description ...

Veterans Hospital (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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Day, Stacey B.

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Bernstein, Eugene F., 1930-....

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Ackerman, Norman B.

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Castaada, Aldo R., 1930-

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American National Red Cross

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American charitable organization. From the description of American National Red Cross records, 1906-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867267 Historical Note The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principals of the International Red Cross Movement. The Federal Charter states it is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organizat...

Dennis, Clarence, 1909-2005

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Dr. Clarence Dennis, pioneering heart surgeon and developer of a heart-lung bypass machine, was born to Dr. Wayne and Clara Dennis of St. Paul, Minnesota on June 16, 1909. A health condition prevented Dennis from serving in the military during World War II, so he remained at the University of Minnesota in a variety of instructional and professorial positions in the Department of Surgery. Under the tutelage of the chairman, Dr. Owen H. Wangensteen, Dennis developed an interest in cardiac surgery,...

Dixon, Claude Frank

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University of Minnesota. Medical School

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The 1851 territorial legislative act establishing the University of Minnesota provided for a Department of Medicine. This department, as originally instituted, was not an educational department but rather a credentialing board that provided examinations and conferred degrees upon physicians who had learned to practice medicine by studying with a preceptor. In April 1887, Percy Millard, Charles Hewitt, D. Hand, and President Cyrus Northrop petitioned the Board of Regents to abolish t...

Khan, Agha Mohammad Yahya, 1917-

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St. Paul Surgical Society.

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University of Minnesota. Hospital and Clinic. Medical Record Room.

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Najarian, John S., 1927-....

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University of Minnesota. Dept. of Surgery.

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The Department of Surgery was established in 1904 under the direction of James E. Moore (1904-1919). Arthur C. Strachauer who headed the department until 1925 succeeded him. Owen H. Wangensteen assumed the responsibilities for the department in 1926 although he did not officially receive the appointment until 1930. Very few documents exist for the early years of the department. It was not until 1941 that correspondence files were retained. Owen Harding Wangensteen was bo...

Bell, James Ford, 1879-1961

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American business executive; chairman, Milling Division, United States Food Administration, 1917-1918. From the description of James Ford Bell papers, 1917-1930. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868948 Biography American business executive; chairman, Milling Division, U.S. Food Administration, 1917-1918. From the guide to the James Ford Bell Papers, 1917-1930, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Hay, Lyle Joseph

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St. Joseph's Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.)

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Amberg, Raymond Michael, 1895-1968.

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Ray Amberg, Ph.C. in pharmacy (1920) University of Minnesota. Director of the University of Minnesota Hospital (1935-1964). Raymond Michael Amberg was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1895. He earned his pharmacy degree from the University of Minnesota in 1920. From 1921-1924 Amberg was a pharmacist at the University of Minnesota. In 1924, he was appointed as assistant hospital manager. He served as hospital manager (1929-1932), assistant director (1932-1935) and director of the University of Minn...

Mount Sinai Hospital (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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After nearly five years of planning, Mount Sinai Hospital opened its doors in February 1951 under Chief of Staff Dr. Moses Barron. The seven-story, 197 bed facility was the most modern hospital in the community at the time. Its creation served two purposes: Jewish physicians who had been denied admitting privileges at other city hospitals could now practice medicine, and the founders garnered enormous civic prestige. It was the first private non-sectarian hospital in the community to accept memb...

Baronofsky, Ivan D., 1917-

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Peltier, Leonard F., 1920-

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Varco, Richard Lynn, 1912-

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Blegen, Theodore Christian, 1891-1969

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Theodore C. Blegen, B.A. (1910) Augsburg College, M.A. (1915), Ph.D. (1925) University of Minnesota. Appointed the faculty at the University of Minnesota in 1927 and served as dean of the Graduate School from 1940 until 1960. Theodore C. Blegen was born in Minneapolis on July 16, 1891. He received his bachelor's degree from Augsburg College in 1910 and his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Minnesota in 1915 and 1925. Before joining the staff of the University of Minnesota in 1...

Shahon, Donald Bernard

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Thal, Alan Philip

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Minnesota Academy of Medicine

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University of Minnesota. Variety Club Heart Hospital.

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Snapper, I. (Isidore), 1899-

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Minnesota Medical Foundation

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French, Lyle A.

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DeBakey, Michael E. (Michael Ellis), 1908-2008

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Michael E. DeBakey (b. Michel Dabaghi, Sept. 7, 1908, Lake Charles, LA–d. July 11, 2008, Houston, TX) was a famous cardiovascular surgeon. During World War II, DeBakey served in the U.S. Army and helped develop the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) units. He then joined the faculty of Baylor University College of Medicine, serving as faculty, president of college, and chancellor, and Chairman of the Department of Surgery. He was among the earlier surgeons to perform coronary artery bypass sur...

United States. Army. Base Hospital 26, Allery.

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Temkin, Owsei, 1902-2002

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Wilson, Leonard G. (Leonard Gilchrist), 1928-

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Leonard Gilchrist Wilson was born on June 11, 1928 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. He earned his B.A. in biology from the University of Toronto in 1949, his M.Sc. from the University of London in 1955 and his Ph.D. in 1958 from the University of Wisconsin. From 1958-1959 he was a visiting instructor in the department of history at the University of California. In 1959, he accepted a position as an assistant professor in history at Cornell University and after one year, he joined the fa...

Health Action Committee.

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Minnesota Citizen's Committee for Health and Research.

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D'Allaines, François

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Nakayama, Kōmei 1910-

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Keys, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1908-

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Thomas E. Keys was Librarian at the Mayo Clinic and Associate Professor of the History of Medicine in the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. From the description of [Collected reprints of Thomas E. Keys] 1940-1979 (Houston Academy of Medicine, Texas Medical Center). WorldCat record id: 318821608 ...

University of Minnesota. Diehl Hall.

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Heimlich, Henry J.

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United States. Public Health Service

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In April 1955 the Department of HEW licensed 6 companies to distribute a newly-developed polio vaccine developed by Jonas Salk of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The vaccine's effectiveness had been endorsed by NIH and the Surgeon General. Shortly after the vaccine was distributed, however, Cutter laboratory's allotment was found to be tainted and a cause of 72 new cases of polio. Responding to the crisis, the U.S. Public Health Service directed CDC epidemiologist Alexander Lang...

Federation of American societies for experimental biology

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Absolon, K. (Karel), 1887-1960

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Bellis, Carroll Joseph, 1908-

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Imamoglu, Kamil

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Moore, George E. (George Eugene), 1920-2008

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Beaumont, William, 1785-1853

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Physician and physiologist. From the description of William Beaumont collection, 1834-[ca. 1879]. (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52247530 A native of Lebanon, Connecticut, Beaumont was certified to practice medicine by the Third Medical Society of Vermont in 1812. He served in the army during the War of 1812 and from 1819 to 1839 was an army medical officer. During that time he served at posts in the midwest including Fort Mackinac, Michigan; Fort Niaga...

Gault, Neal L.

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Cowling, Donald J. (Donald John), 1880-1965

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Donald John Cowling was born in Trevalga, Cornwall, England in 1880. His family immigrated to the United States when Cowling was two years old. He earned his B.A. in 1902 from Lebanon Valley College (Pennsylvania), a second B.A. in 1903, M.A. in 1904, D.B. in 1906 and Ph.D. in 1909, all from Yale University. Dr. Cowling was an assistant professor of philosophy and biblical literature at Baker University (Kansas) before accepting the position of president at Carleton College (Northfi...

Kremen, Arnold James

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Ivy, A. C. (Andrew Conway), 1893-1978

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Andrew Conway Ivy (1893-1978) was born in Missouri and graduated from the University of Missouri in 1913. He received his M.D. at Rush Medical school in Chicago in 1922 and from 1923-1946 he served as chair of the Physiology and Pharmacology department at Northwestern University. From 1946-1953 Ivy was the vice-president of the University of Illinois in charge of its Chicago colleges. He resigned his vice-presidential position in 1953 amid the controversy over the use of the cancer-fighting drug...

Sullivan, William Albert

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North, John Paul

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Gilbertson, Victor A.

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Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine

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Friesen, Stanley R., 1918-....

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Pack, George T. (George Thomas), 1898-1969

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Rigler, Leo G. (Leo George), 1896-

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Epithet: MD, radiologist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000837.0x000024 Leo G. Rigler (1896-1979) was born in Minneapolis, MN., and received both his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Minnesota (1920). He was a leader in the development of academic radiology, and did as much as anyone to develop American diagnostic radiology into a clinically oriented consultative specialty ...

American cancer society

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Perry, John F., 1923-

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St. Barnabas Hospital (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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Maluf, Noble S. R.

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Wangensteen, Owen H. (Owen Harding), 1898-1981

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Dr. Owen H. Wangensteen was professor and chairman of the Dept. of Surgery at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, and Surgeon-in-Chief of the University of Minnesota Hospitals. From the description of Papers, 1941-1949. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63314515 ...

Mears, Frederick Blackburn

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Paine, John Randolph, 1906-

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Dragstedt, Lester R. (Lester Reynold), 1893-1975

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Myers, J. Arthur (Jay Arthur), 1888-1978

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Jay Arthur Myers was born on 25 November 1888 on a farm near Hartford, Ohio to Charlie and Clara (Baker) Myers. He was home schooled until the age of 7 when he was enrolled in public school. He graduated from Hartford High School in 1906 and from the Doane Academy preparatory department of Denison University in 1907. He attended Ohio University, receiving a B.S. degree in 1912 and M.S. degree in 1913. In 1914 he was awarded a Ph.D. from Cornell University. He married Faith McCracken...

University of Minnesota. Committee for the Study of Physical Facilities for the Health Sciences.

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The committee for the study of physical facilities for the health sciences was established in 1965 to study the needs of physical facilities, buildings and laboratories for the University's health sciences and medical programs. The chair of the committee was Elmer Learn, assistant to the president. From the description of Committee for the study of physical facilities for the Health Sciences records 1964-1967. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 377670304 ...

Sako, Yoshio

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Phillips, Jay, 1898-

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Graham, Evarts A. (Evarts Ambrose), 1883-1957

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Surgeon. Professor and Head of the Department of Surgery, Washington University, School of Medicine, 1919-1951. From the description of Evarts A. Graham papers, 1904-1957. 1904-1957. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 10603032 Dr. Graham was Bixby Professor of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief of the Barnes and St. Louis Children's Hospitals from 1919 to 1951. From the description of Evarts Graham papers, 1906-1965. (National Library of Medicine...

Davis, Loyal, 1896-1982

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Balfour, Donald C. (Donald Church), 1882-

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Mosby Publications

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Lillehei, Richard C. 1927-1981

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Hitchcock, Claude Raymond

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Miller, Fletcher A.

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Willard, William R., 1908-

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