Elon H. Clark papers, 1920-1991.

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Elon H. Clark papers, 1920-1991.

Collection contains materials pertaining to the establishment and operation of many departments within the Duke University Medical Center: Medical Illustration and Audiovisual Education (both now part of Educational Media Services in the Duke University School of Medicine), the Facial Prostheses Unit, and Medical Center Archives. Types of materials include correspondence, reports, memoranda, budgets, planning materials, sketches, illustrations, reprints, clippings, photographs, short writings, grant materials, rosters, and memorabilia. Major topics include the Duke University Medical Center, Duke University Medical Center Archives, hospital planning, medical illustration, and prostheses and implants. Major correspondents include W.C. Davison, Sam Agnello, William G. Anlyan, and Barnes Woodhall.

2,400 items (3.0 linear ft.) (2 Boxes)

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Duke University. Medical Center. Archives and Memorabilia.

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Anlyan, William G.

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William G. Anlyan is chancellor emeritus of Duke University Medical Center. From the description of Oral history interview with William G. Anlyan, 2007. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 317713179 Chancellor emeritus of Duke University Medical Center (1964-1969) and a trustee of The Duke Endowment. From the description of William G. Anlyan papers, 1930-1995. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 59228506 ...

Woodhall, Barnes, 1905-1985

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Professor (1937-1960) and chief (1946-1960) of the Division of Neurological Surgery at Duke University. In the 1950s, Woodhall was one of the first to use chemotherapy for brain tumors. Woodhall became the dean of the School of Medicine in 1960 and also associate provost of Duke University. From the description of Barnes Woodhall papers, 1930-1978. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 57134824 ...

Clark, Elon H.

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Clark was coordinator and professor of medical illustration at Duke University School of Medicine and Duke Hospital from 1934 to 1971. During that time, he established illustration standards and became a leader in addressing intellectual property rights of artists. From the description of Elon H. Clark papers, 1920-1991. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 57134915 ...

Duke University. School of Medicine. Educational Media Services.

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Agnello, Sam A.

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Coordinator of medical television and director of the Division of Audiovisual Education at Duke University Medical Center (now known as Educational Media Services). From the description of Sam A. Agnello papers, 1961-1976. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 59714829 ...

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...

Duke University

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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...