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21st General Hospital Collection

  • RG004
  • Collection
  • 1942-1945

The 21st General Hospital Records is a collection of manuscripts and war memorabilia brought together and preserved by veterans of a military unit. Several of the series were generated as official records of the 21st General Hospital when it was stationed overseas, 1942-1945. But also included are many files and writings compiled or composed by the principal donor, Lee D. Cady, M.D. as late as 1975. The collection is designated a record group because it documents the history of an organization, rather than the career of any particular individual and because this organization at its inception was sponsored by Washington University School of Medicine.

The record group, as processed and described in this inventory by the Archives staff, is comprised of seventeen series. The series include narrative histories and reports, unit newspapers, records of the unit before activation, training materials, transit orders and rosters, files pertaining to each of the overseas duty stations, personnel files, general subject files, maps and plans, and select publications concerning the war and locales where the unit served.

21st General Hospital

Washington University School of Nursing Records

  • RG039
  • Collection

This collection contains an assortment of materials from the School of Nusing including meeting minutes, accreditation materials, course catalogs, and student yearbooks.  See series designations for more information.

Washington University School of Nursing

Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation Records

  • RG059
  • Collection

Publications, correspondence, and photographs related to the Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation (WUMCRC). Correspondence is primarily that of Eugene Kilgen, Executive Director of the WUMCRC. Included are two copies of a 16mm color film with sound entitled "How the West End is Winning" produced by McDonough-Jones Productions.

Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation

BJC Healthcare Records, 1982-2018.

  • RG046
  • Collection
  • 1982-2018

This collection includes items relating to BJC Health System (later BJC HealthCare), with a particular focus on the hospitals of the Washington University Medical Campus and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Though the collection is mainly composed of items dating from just before and following the creation of Barnes-Jewish, Inc. in March of 1993, there are also some items included for organizational purposes from Barnes Hospital and Jewish Hospital prior to their affiliation and eventual merger in 1996. Of particular note are the biographical files (series 2) of prominent Barnes Hospital, Jewish Hospital, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and BJC HealthCare employees, affiliates, and volunteers. Also significant are the Barnes-Jewish Hospital Board of Directors materials (series 4), which include those from the first year of Barnes-Jewish Hospital’s existence following the 1996 merger, and materials relating to the merger and post-merger integration (series 10). The collection also includes publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, artifacts, audio-visual materials, and staff lists, as well as files related to Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital and Washington University.

BJC HealthCare

Barnes Hospital Records

  • RG009
  • Collection
  • 1836-2007

This collection includes items related to Barnes Hospital. From the bequest which funded the creation of the hospital; to the hospital’s opening at the end of 1914; and continuing up to and beyond its merger with Jewish Hospital in 1996, the history of Barnes Hospital is documented in a variety of material formats. The collection includes administrative records; staff correspondence; hospital publications; newspaper and magazine clippings; scrapbooks; photographs; VHS tapes; and artifacts. Of note is the collection of hospital publications (series 4), which includes serial magazines and annual reports of the hospital, as well as ephemera such as brochures and flyers. Also noteworthy is the hospital superintendent’s correspondence collection (series 3) covering the years 1913-1926; the hospital’s book of forms from the year of its opening (series 1); a scrapbook containing correspondence of Robert A. Barnes and the original trustees of Barnes Hospital (series 8); and the Hospital's Staff Register covering October 13, 1915 to January 13, 1958 (series 5).

Barnes Hospital (Saint. Louis, Mo.)

St. Louis Children's Hospital Records

  • RG013
  • Collection
  • 1879-2011

This collection includes items related to St. Louis Children’s Hospital, one of the first children’s hospitals in the country. The history of the hospital, beginning with its opening in 1879, is documented in a variety of material formats.

The collection includes hospital publications; photographs in various forms; tapes and film reels; scrapbooks; newspaper and magazine clippings; artifacts and printing blocks; administrative records; hospital contracts and legal materials; financial records; press releases and media queries; and hospital histories and chronologies. Also included are some departmental records, as well as records of institutions and organizations associated with the hospital.

Of note is the collection of hospital publications (series 1), which includes serial publications and annual reports of the hospital, and photographs (series 2) of various hospital events, employees, patients, and building areas. Also included are records (series 11) of the Martha Parsons Free Hospital for Children (previously the Augusta Free Hospital for Children), which merged with St. Louis Children’s Hospital in 1910. Of further note are early financial records of St. Louis Children’s Hospital (series 9), as well as early Board of Managers meeting minutes (series 12). Early contracts and written histories of the hospital (series 14) and a variety of staff and departmental files (series 17) are included in the collection.

St. Louis Children's Hospital

Washington University Records

  • RG031
  • Collection

This collection includes an assortment of campus publications from the Danforth Campus of Washington University.  No attempt has been made to collect all of the Danforth Campus publications because this effort would duplicate those of the Washington Univesity Archives.  However, the selected publications, many of which provide relevant information pertaining to the School of Medicine, have been kept at the Becker Archives for the convenience of researchers.

Washington University in St. Louis

Program in Occupational Therapy Records

  • RG028
  • Collection

This collection documents both Washington University’s Program in Occupational Therapy, and its predecessor, the St. Louis School of Occupational Therapy. This collection includes administrative records, student notebooks, information regarding scholarships, photographs, publications, and accreditation documents.

Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine

Anatomy and Neurobiology Department Records

  • RG003
  • Collection

The collection has been divided into two sub-groups for organizational purposes.  The administrative records of the department are found in Sub-Group 1 and records relating to the Wernse Cancer Research Laboratory are found in Sub-Group 2.

Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine

Institute for Biomedical Computing Records

  • RG035
  • Collection

The Institute for Biomedical Computing (IBC) was created in 1984 with the administrative unification of several independent computer laboratories at Washington University.  Two of these previously independent groups represented in this collection of records are the Biomedical Computer Laboratory (BCL) and the Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL).

Institute for Biomedical Computing, Washington University School of Medicine

Human Research Protection Office (HRPO) Records

  • RG060
  • Collection
  • 1990-2014

Documents and recordings related to the Human Research Protection Office (HRPO) and its predecessor institutes and divisions.

Human Research Protection Office

Department of Radiation Oncology Records

  • RG061
  • Collection
  • 2001-

Documents related to the Department of Radiation Oncology.

Department of Radiation Oncology, Washington University School of Medicine

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