Portland Free Dispensary letters collection. 1929-1930.

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Portland Free Dispensary letters collection. 1929-1930.

Letters to and from the Portland Free Dispensary, dated 1929-1930.

1 box (0.75 linear ft.)

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Peoples Institute (Portland, Or.)

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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 ...

Portland Free Dispensary (Portland, Or.)

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The Portland Free Dispensary is part of the Peoples Institute, affiliated with the Medical School of University of Oregon. The Peoples Institute was organized in 1904 to improve the living conditions of women and children in northern Portland. In 1907, the Executive Board of the Institute formed the Portland Free Dispensary to provide health services to this population. In 1909, the University of Oregon Medical School chose to affiliate with the Dispensary to provide equ...