Records of the Student Health Service, 1932-1998 (bulk 1950-1994).

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Records of the Student Health Service, 1932-1998 (bulk 1950-1994).

Records include correspondence to and from the Directors of the Student Health Service, as well as numerous reports and committee and staff meeting minutes. Files pertain to administrative matters, including space and budget needs, and to various health concerns and issues faced by the Student Health Service. Of particular interest are files from the 1940s relating to sanitary conditions on campus, files from the 1970s relating to women's health, and files on the planning and implementation of medical reimbursement insurance for students. Student Health Service Directors who figure prominently in thsee records include Edward M. Hedgpeth, James A. Taylor, and Judith R. Cowan.

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Cowan, Judith R.

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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Student Health Service.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Taylor, James Alfred, 1878-1956

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Certified real estate appraiser, of Reno, Nev. From the description of James A. Taylor appraisal report, 1985. (Nevada State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 123410616 ...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Student Health Service

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The University opened its first infirmary in 1858. Beginning in 1890, members of the medical faculty were responsible for treating students there. The infirmary, however, had no full-time physician until 1919, when the first University Physician was appointed. The name infirmary continued to be used informally to designate the building; but as early as 1938, the University Physician's annual report referred to the entity as the University Health Service. By the late 1940s, that name had changed ...

University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

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The University of North Carolina was chartered by the state's General Assembly in 1789. Its first student was admitted in 1795. The governing body of the University, from its founding until 1932, was a forty-member Board of Trustees elected by the General Assembly. The Board met twice a year; at other times the business of the University was carried on by the Board's secretary-treasurer and by the presiding professor (called president beginning in 1804). Other faculty members later assumed the r...

Hedgpeth, Edward McGowan

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