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Allied Health Profession Students Negatives

  • VC234
  • Collection
  • 1962-1984

This collection consists of 38 rolls of 35 mm film containing portraits of allied health profession students from 1962-1984. Includes Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Nursing programs students.

Mildred Trotter Photographs, Certificates, and Artifacts

  • VC170
  • Collection
  • circa 1901-1984

This collecion consists of 566 photographs, negatives, slides, certificates, and artifacts that document the professional life of Mildred Trotter. Depicted subjects include portraits of Trotter from childhood and throughout her career, portraits of colleagues, and former students, as well as group portraits of Trotter at various class reunions from Mount Holyoke College and Washington University School of Medicine. Other significant subjects in this collection include: various views of Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda, where Trotter spent a term teaching at Makerere University College; photographs from Trotter's work with the U.S. Army Graves Registration Service at Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii; and trips to China, Taiwan, and Antarctica.

Trotter, Mildred, 1899-1991

Carl F. Cori Papers

  • FC050
  • Collection
  • 1919-1984

This collection is comprised mostly of Dr. Cori's personal and professional correspondence, although a few series contain materials relating to his research.

Cori, Carl F.

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)."

Eunice Holmes Sanders Papers

  • PC064
  • Collection
  • 1917-1984

This collection consists primarily of correspondence to and from Miss Holmes during her service as a Red Cross nurse in Rouen, France. Also included are newspaper clippings, personnel records, photographs, and the diary Miss Holmes kept from 1917-1918.

Virginia Minnich Papers

  • FC009
  • Collection
  • 1938-1984

The collection is comprised primarily of correspondence regarding Minnich’s professional associations, though there is some representation of her personal correspondence. Of special note is the correspondence relating to her associations with Indonesian and Turkish laboratory personnel. Also included is material from Minnich’s membership in professional societies including their annual meeting programs and newsletters. The collection also includes parts of Minnich’s research including drafts of research articles, notebooks, photographic prints, contact prints, slides, graphs, and hand drawings of microscopic slides. Some of the documents in this series do not appear to be in alphabetical order, but they have been left in the original files.

Minnich, Virginia

Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC207)

  • VC207
  • Collection
  • circa 1980-1984

This collection consists of 11 photographs depicting scenes from Washington University Medical Center, including from the Washington University Division of Biology and Biomedical Science, and from St. Louis Children's Hospital.

Viktor Hamburger Oral History

  • FC132
  • Collection
  • June 30, 1983

Hamburger discusses major points in his long career as an embryologist – his early work in Germany with Hans Spemann and the study of the organizer effect; his experience coming to the United States in 1932 as a Rockefeller fellow and staying on after Hitler’s “cleansing of the professions” in Germany; joining the faculty of Washington University and his research there. Hamburger talks about his colleagues such as Rita Levi-Montalcini and their discovery of naturally occurring neuronal death, his work with Levi-Montalcini and Stanley Cohen on the discovery of nerve growth factor (NGF), and his study of animal behavior development and motility.

Hamburger, Viktor

Gerald D. Fischbach Reprints

  • FC070
  • Collection
  • 1969-1983

Reprints of 54 scientific papers of Fischbach published between 1969 and 1983. Fischbach's research has centered on the formation and maintenance of synapses, the junctions between nerve cells and their targets through which information is transferred, and specifically the neuromuscular junction.

Fischbach, Gerald D.

Evarts A. Graham Symposium Photographs

  • VC147
  • Collection
  • 1983

This collection consists of 121 photographs and 1 commemorative medallion from the Evarts A. Graham Symposium honoring the centennial of his birth. The photographs depict scenes from the symposium and reception. The medallion depicts a profile portrait of Evarts A. Graham.

[VC143]

Post-Doctoral Fellows Negatives

  • VC235
  • Collection
  • 1947-1983

This collection consists of 7 rolls of 35 mm film containing portraits of Post Graduate students from 1947-1983.

Robert R. Anschuetz Correspondence

  • FC057
  • Collection
  • 1983

Letter? from Anschuetz to Eugene M. Bricker regarding Evarts A. Graham and the first cholecystogram film.

Anschuetz, Robert R.

Joseph H. Ogura Papers

  • FC042
  • Collection
  • 1935-1983

The Ogura papers include five document series including general correspondence, research manuscripts, appointment calendars, medical school notes, and reprints. In terms of subjects, the general correspondence includes Ogura’s editorial work for The Laryngoscope and peer reviews for other journals, as well as professional associations to which Ogura gave much time. Of local interest is material on Barnes Hospital, Jewish Hospital, but mostly on the administration of the department of Otolaryngology in the Washington University School of Medicine.

The research manuscripts and reprints cover his clinical research interests in head and neck surgery, laryngeal physiology and transplantation, and nasopulmonary mechanics. Formats of the paper documents include correspondence, department records, notebooks, manuscripts, and reprints. The reprints are a sampling of his 300 published articles.

Ogura, Joseph H.

Clinical Sciences Research Building Slides

  • VC304
  • Collection
  • circa 1983

This collection consists of three Kodak slide trays containing 35mm color slides and accompanying narrative cassette tapes. The slide presentations were produced by the Wagner Group, Inc., St. Louis to raise funds for the construction and furnishing of the Clinical Sciences Research Building and feature interviews with Drs. Paul E. Lacy, Julio V. Santiago, and Clarence Weldon. Each of the slide trays includes approximately the same presentation, but with a slightly varied number of slides.

Carl F. Cori Photographs, Certificates, and Instruments

  • VC143
  • Collection
  • 1919-1983

This collection consists of 276 photographs, certificates, medallions, and surgical instruments. Photographs include single and group portraits of Carl F. Cori at various stages of his career, scenes from receptions and events where Cori spoke or received honors, and photographs of Carl and Gerty Cori in their laboratory. The collection includes the 1947 Nobel Prize Medal for Physiology or Medicine awarded to Carl Cori, Nobel Prize certificate (VC143236), and an official reproduction of the Nobel Prize medallion (VC143237).

Cori, Carl F.

Philip R. Dodge Saint Louis Children's Hospital Photographs

  • VC111
  • Collection
  • 1970-1983

This collection consists of 6 photographs related to St. Louis Children's Hospital. Depicted subjects include group portraits of SLCH house staff, views of Washington University Medical Center from Forest Park, and portraits of Philip R. Dodge, one of the founders of pediatric neurology and head of pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine from 1967 to 1986.

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