Showing 178 results

Archival description
Personal Collection
Print preview View:

1 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Heinrich Wilhelm Homeyer Papers

  • PC162
  • Collection
  • 1884-1889

This collection consists of 24 documents and photographs related to the education of Heinrich Wilhelm Homeyer in Germany in the late 19th century. The majority of the documents refer to Homeyer's medical education, but the collection also includes his high school matriculation certificate and his undergraduate matriculation certificate, as well as his credentials to study medicine. Homeyer's medical school disseration was translated from the original German in 1986 by Marion McGuinn, former Rare Book Librarian at Becker Library. His translation and an annotated photocopy of the dissertation are also included in this collection.

Henry A. Uhlemeyer Papers

  • PC153
  • Collection

This small collection includes a certificate indicating Dr. Uhlemeyer served as an Assistant Resident in Otolaryngology at Barnes Hospital in 1944 and as a Resident in Otolaryngology at Barnes Hospital in 1944-1945, Dr. Uhlemeyer’s medical diploma from Washington University, a "Caduceus" yearbook from Beaumont High School in St. Louis, and Washington University medical alumni reunion photo of the class of 1943.

Henry L. Ettman Papers

  • PC003
  • Collection
  • 1941-1968

This collection includes 4 series.  Much of the documention included in each of the series details how to operate various medical equipment.  Note that Series 1: Correspondence; Series 2, Micromanipulator; and Series 3: Knife Sharpener and Stropper are available on microfilm only.  Series 4, the scrapbook is available in both microfilm and hardcopy format.

Ettman, Henry L.

Herbert A. Anderson Oral History

  • PC072
  • Collection
  • 1976-05-13

Transcript of Oral History number OH022.

Anderson discusses his experiences as a student at the Washington University School of Medicine in the 1920s and some of his instructors, including Evarts A. Graham and Ernest Sachs. Anderson also details his experiences as senior medical officer on a hospital transport ship during World War II and his continuing study of abdominal surgery at the Allgemeine Krankenhaus at the University of Vienna. Interviewed by Darryl B. Podoll on May 13 , 1976. OH022. Approximate Length 41 minutes.

Anderson, Herbert A., Jr.

Homer W. Davis Notebooks

  • PC160
  • Collection

This collection includes 26 notebooks containing handwritten notes from Dr. Homer Willard Davis’ time as a student at St. Louis Medical College of Washington University. Also included are a few loose leaf papers with notes, a letter of condolence, Davis’ matriculation sheet, two French Phrase books, and a published medical excerpt.

Humboldt Medical College Records

  • PC041
  • Collection
  • 1866-1869

This collection includes minutes of the faculty, rules and regulations, and faculty correspondence.

Humboldt Medical College

James Moores Ball Papers

  • PC040
  • Collection
  • 1894-1928

The collection contains mostly correspondence and reprints, but also included are newspaper and journal clippings, manuscripts of lectures, and papers on ophthalmology and the history of medicine.

Ball, James Moores

James T. Brown Collection

  • PC154
  • Collection
  • 1945-2018

This small collection contains records relating to James T. Brown’s service in the military and career as a surgeon, his involvement in the music group the Singing Doctors, and his writing. Records include copies of correspondence he sent to his parents while serving in the Korean War; a copy of an oral history interview transcript; two LP records produced by the Singing Doctors, photographs, and collected publications about the group; and two medical humor books published by Dr. Brown.

Brown, James T.

Joan T. Avioli Manuscript

  • PC025
  • Collection
  • 1982

Typed manuscript with notes (33 pages) entitled "China Revisited;" published in Washington University School of Medicine's Outlook, v. 14, no. 4, 1982. Written with Louis V. Avioli, professor of medicine and professor of orthopedic surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, 1966-1999.

Avioli, Joan T.

Results 61 to 80 of 178