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Lorraine E. Geiler Collection

  • PC138
  • Collection

This small collection includes a Washington University School of Nursing uniform, cape, beanie, photograph of Miss Geiler in uniform, nursing degree, and nursing certificate.

Shirley Lee Stevenson Collection

  • PC137
  • Collection

This small collection includes items that Shirley Stevenson acquired as a student at the Washington University School of Nursing from 1944-1947.

William M. Jarvis Papers

  • PC136
  • Collection

Various items belonging to Dr. William Jarvis, who was an 1884 graduate of Saint Louis Medical College.  Items include a patient/accounting ledger, photograph of Dr. Jarvis, patient bill, patient perscription, 3 scalpels, and one scalpel holder.

Asa C. Jones Collection

  • PC135
  • Collection

Collection includes an 8.5x11 portrait photograph of Dr. Jones and a Second Century award that was given to Dr. Jones by Washington University.

Albert Repetto Papers

  • PC133
  • Collection
  • 1950-1951

This small collection includes a certificate given to Albert Repetto for service as a Resident in Surgery at the Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital, 1950-1951.

Saint Louis Effort for Aids

  • PC129
  • Collection
  • 1989-1996

This collection contains “Frontline”, the publication of the St. Louis Effort for AIDS from 1989 to 1996.  Frontline is a monthly newsletter that features stories of people living with HIV/AIDS as well as new treatments and therapies available for AIDS.  Also included are volunteer opportunities and a schedule of events.

Olga Krieger Diary

  • PC127
  • Collection

The diary of Olga A. Krieger, consists of approximately 25 typed pages of reminiscences for 1917-1919 in rough chronological order. Krieger was a Red Cross nurse who worked with Base Hospital 21 in Rouen, France during WWI. Three other nurses in her squad are mentioned frequently in the text: Marie Kammeyer, Louise Kenninger, and Cordelia Ranz.

Robert Emmet Kane Papers

  • PC126
  • Collection

An undated typewritten compilation of Kane's "Medicine in St. Louis" articles that appeared originally in Weekley Bulletin of the St. Louis Medical Society, vol. 11, 1917. The first appeared in issue no. 7, February 15, 1917, and the last in issue no. 24, June 14, 1917. Bulletin editor J. Albert Seabold noted in issue no. 33, November 8, 1917, that "the Medical History of St. Louis articles were discontinued because of lack of appreciation." The compilation was likely made as late as the 1970s or 1980s by staff of the society library.

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