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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

Samuel B. Guze Oral History (OH065)

  • OH065
  • Collection
  • October 11, 1989

Interviewed by Richard W. Hudgens in 1989.

This is a five part interview on the history of the Neuropsychiatry department and the psychiatry department of Washington University School of Medicine. Part 1 begins with questions on the neuropsychiatry department in World War II beginning with Edward Gildea. He was a proponent of biological psychiatry, but was tolerant of the psychoanalysts on staff like his wife Margaret Gildea. Guze discusses the dynamic between the biologically oriented faculty Gildea appointed such as George Saslow, Eli Robins and George Winokur and himself. He also mentions George Ulett and David Graham. Guze explains how he got into psychiatry, when his initial goal was to be an internist. He also describes in the end of part 1 and beginning of part 2 how in 1955, Guze, Robins and Winokur, the three assistant professor in Psychiatry in 1955 went to Gildea with their plan for a biologically oriented psychiatry department. Gildea was supportive and they divided up duties. In the training of students, biological psychiatry emphasizes diagnosis and research, clinical studies of etiology including neuropathology, pharmacology, and neurochemistry. Eli Robins was the prime mover in the movement on regularizing diagnostic criteria. At the end of part 2, Guze discusses Gildeas strengths and weaknesses and is asked about Gildea's conflict with James O'Leary. Guze is asked how Eli Robins became head of the new Psychiatry Department. Dr. Ulett was also a contender for department chair. in part 3, Guze discusses Robins era and the effect of Eli's multiple sclerosis on his own research and the psychiatry department. In part 5, Guze discusses how he met Joy Guze, his wife and his childhood especially parents and grandparents and schooling. Antisemitic quotas affected admission to medical schools particularly before World War II.

Guze, Samuel B.

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.

Old Shriner's Hospital Photographs

  • VC195
  • Collection
  • 1989

This collection consists of 3 photographs depicting exterior views of the old Shriner's Hospital building at 700 S. Euclid Avenue.

Washington University School of Medicine Library Construction Snapshots

  • VC334
  • Collection
  • 1987-1988

This collection consists of 405 color snapshots documenting the construction progress of Washington University School of Medicine Library, now named the Bernard Becker Medical Library, between 1987 and 1988.

Washington University School of Medicine Library

Medical Public Affairs 35mm Negatives and Contact Sheets, 1987-1994

  • VC263
  • Collection
  • 1987-1994

Approximately 17,000 35mm negatives and approximately 500 contact sheets and photographs featuring faculty, staff, students, and facilities of the Washington University School of Medicine created by the office of Medical Public Affairs from 1987 to 1994.

Medical Public Affairs

Lewis H. Bosher, Jr. Manuscript

  • FC056
  • Collection
  • 1986

Biographical sketch of Isaac Alexander Bigger, Jr., M.D. (1893-1955), written at the request of the American Association of Thoracic Surgery. Bigger was professor and chief of the Department of Surgery of the Medical College of Virginia from 1930-1955; he served as the 27th president of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.

This collection contains two folders.

Bosher, Lewis H., Jr.

Susan Mehrtens Papers

  • PC034
  • Collection
  • 1986

Finding aid to the Dr. Francis O. Schmitt Oral history Collection Papers at the MIT Institute Archives.

Mehrtens, Susan E.

Washington University School of Medicine Library Dedication Photographs

  • VC201
  • Collection
  • 1986-1991

This collection consists of 185 photographs, negatives, and 35mm slides depicting scenes from the dedication ceremony and reception of the Washington University School of Medicine Library in 1991, as well as early interior views of the Library taken shortly after it opened, and some architectural elevations and schematic studies of the Library by Murphy, Downy, Wofford & Richman Architects. The library was renamed the Bernard Becker Medical Library in 1994.

Barnes Hospital Department of Social Work Photographs

  • VC178
  • Collection
  • 1986-1992

This collection consists of 82 photographs from the Barnes Hospital Department of Social Work. The majority of the photographs are mounted on album pages and depict scenes from the department's 75th anniversary event.

Robert J. Glaser Oral History

  • OH062
  • Collection
  • 3/7/1985

Robert Glaser discusses his undergraduate and medical school experiences at Harvard University and his residency and years on the faculty as assistant and associate dean of the Washington University School of Medicine. Glaser explains his research in the uses of penicillin and his work in the rheumatic fever clinic during the late 1940s and 1950s. He also discusses some of his colleagues at Washington University, including Barry Wood, Robert A. Moore, Evarts A. Graham, and Carl Moore. Glaser discusses his experience serving as dean of the medical schools at Colorado and Stanford universities, and his work as a foundation executive of the Commonwealth Fund, the Kaiser Foundation and the Markey Charitable Trust. Interviewed by Paul G. Anderson on March 7, 1985. OH062. Approximate Length 130 minutes.

Glaser, Robert J.

Medical Care Group Photographs

  • VC194
  • Collection
  • circa 1985

This collection consists of 10 photographs depicitng the Medical Care Group clinic on Audubon Avenue.

Clinical Sciences Research Building Dedication Scrapbook

  • VC307
  • Collection
  • 1984-1985

This collection consists of 21 photographs bound in a scrapbook made for Anne Lehmann, who had made a financial donation that went toward the surgical floor of Washington University School of Medicine's Clinical Sciences Research Building. The photographs include scenes from the dedication of the building, interior and exterior views of the building, and close-ups of dedication plaques.

Christopher Hoolihan, History of Deaf Education Slides

  • VC227
  • Collection
  • 1984

This collection includes 77 35mm slides made for a presentation by Christopher Hoolihan on the History of Deaf Education. Accompanying the slides is a typed copy of the lecture, and a photocopy of an article by Hoolihan titled, "Too Little Too Soon: The Literature of Deaf Education in 17th-Century Britain (Part 1)."

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