Ivan W. Brown papers, 1949-1996.

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Ivan W. Brown papers, 1949-1996.

This collection consists of correspondence between Ivan W. Brown and Elmer L. DeGowin regarding Duke University Medical Center's Central Supply and Blood Bank, a retirement speech given by Clarence Ellsworth Gardner, and reprints of three of Ivan W. Brown's articles. One of these articles details the "adventures" of Wilburt C. Davison, Wilder G. Penfield, and Emile F. Holman

About 400 items (0.5 linear ft.) (1 Box)

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Holman, Emile, 1890-

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Dr. Holman received his M.D. degree from the Johns Hopkins Medical School in 1918 and for the next five years worked with William S. Halsted and J.M.T. Finney. From 1926 to 1955 he was professor of surgery at Stanford University. His major contributions were in the fields of vascular physiology and surgery. From the description of Emile Frederic Holman : an oral history : transcript / interviewed by Peter D. Olch, Jan. 30, 1973. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 143...

Davison, Wilburt Cornell, 1892-1972

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U. S. pediatrician and first dean of Duke University Medical School. From the description of Diplomas and other papers, 1887-1969. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35870432 Physician. From the description of Reminiscences of Wilburt Cornell Davison : oral history, 1963. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122619997 Pediatrician, first dean and founder of the Duke University Medical Center. From the descrip...

Penfield, Wilder, 1891-1976

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Wilder Penfield was a research scientist, neurosurgeon and writer. He was a student of William Osler in England. In 1934, he founded and became the first Director of McGill University's Montreal Neurological Institute. From the description of [Collected reprints of Wilder Penfield] 1930-1970 (Houston Academy of Medicine, Texas Medical Center). WorldCat record id: 318820159 ...

Sealy, Will C. (Will Camp)

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Chair of the Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Duke University Medical Center (1950-1984). From the description of Will Camp Sealy papers and records, 1938-1983. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 60035603 ...

Duke University. Medical Center

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Residential psychiatric hospital located in Asheville, N.C. and partly operated by Duke University from 1944 through 1980. From the description of Highland Hospital papers, 1934-1980. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 60812123 Duke Health Sector Conferences (formerly known as The Private Sector Conferences) are a series of healthcare-related conferences hosted by Duke University Medical Center and Health System. From the description of Duke Health Sector Con...

Gardner, Clarence Ellsworth, 1903-

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Brown, Ivan W.

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The 65th General Hospital, a Duke-affiliated medical unit, was stationed near Botesdale, England during World War II from 1944 to 1945. The hospital was a designated specialty center for neurosurgery, thoracic and plastic surgery, burns, and hand injuries. Leo Alexander, a unit physician, later acted as a consultant to prosecutors in the Nuremberg Trials. From the description of 65th General Hospital collection, 1926-2002. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 59228446 Ivan...

DeGowin, Elmer Louis, 1901-

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Professor of internal medicine at the University of Iowa who established the university hospital blood bank. From the description of Oral history interview with Elmer L. De Gowin, 1976 Nov. 18. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233109826 ...