Papers 1935-1984.

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Papers 1935-1984.

Includes awards, certificates, class pictures, writings, programs, collection on Matthew Walker Health Center, case histories, ward assignments, internships, extern rotation, lectures, VideoCassette on Mound Bayou Hospital, J. Armacost, Narrator. VideoCassette-Carcinoma of the Stomach-Matthew Walker, VideoCassette-President Ford addressing the National Medical Association Convention.

2,045 pieces 5.88 lin. ft. 14 Hollinger boxes.

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Armacost, Jim.

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Meharry Medical College. Library

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Meharry Medical College opened its doors on Oct. 13, 1876 as the Meharry Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, later Walden University, with the purpose of producing "intelligent physicians among the Colored people"; named for benefactors, Samuel Meharry and his four brothers, Hugh, Alexander, David, and Jessie Meharry, who together donated $20,000 in 1875; the school became a separate institution in 1915. From the description of Board of Trustees records, 1974-1993. (Meha...

Walker, Matthew, 1906-1978

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Surgeon, Cancer Specialist, Teacher. "Matt" Walker, born in Waterproof, La. was on the Meharry scene since 1934. Professor of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Surgery, Gynecology. Performed Surgery and Radioactive Gold Treatment on Medical Horizons. A Guiding Force with Taborian Hospital, Riverside Hospital, Mound Bayou, and Matthew Walker Health Center. From the description of Papers, 1935-1984. (Meharry Medical College). WorldCat record id: 16185229 Surgeon; chairman, Dept....