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Brian Sullivan Oral History

  • OH157
  • Collection
  • 2024-01-10

Oral history recording of Brian Sullivan, Executive Director (MSTP), WUSM.

Marcus E. Raichle Papers

  • FC197
  • Collection
  • 1973 - 2023

This collection contains records from Marcus E. Raichle, MD, Professor of Radiology, Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Professor of Neuroscience, Professor of Neurology, the Alan A and Edith L Wolff Distinguished Professor of Medicine, and past head of the Neuroimaging Laboratory Washington University School of Medicine.

Raichle, Marcus E.

COVID-19

  • VF08663
  • Collection
  • January 30, 2020

Marcel T. Saghir Interview

  • FC198
  • Collection
  • July 27, 2023

This collection contains an audio recording and transcript of an interview with Marcel T. Saghir. The interview focuses on his work with the Washington University Gender Identity Clinic in the late 1960s and 1970s.

The interview is approximately 25 minutes long and was conducted by Os Keyes, PhD candidate at the University of Washington.

Saghir, Marcel T.

John H. Russell Oral History

  • OH156
  • Collection
  • 2022-08-08

Oral history recording of John H. Russell, Professor Emeritus of Developmental Biology, interviewed by Steven Mennerick, J P Feighner Prof of Neuropsychopharmacology; Sally Vogt, Graduate Program Administrator (DBBS); and Brian Sullivan, Executive Director (MSTP), WUSM.

Marcus E. Raichle Oral History

  • OH155
  • Collection
  • 2022-05-13

Oral history recording of Marcus E. Raichle, the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Medicine,
Professor of Radiology, Neurology, Neurobiology and Biomedical Engineering, WUSM, interviewed by Tamara Hershey, James S. McDonnell Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Professor of Psychiatry and Radiology, WUSM, and Director of the Neuroimaging Labs Research Center, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR), May 13, 2022.

Medical Public Affairs Cumulus Database Photographs

  • VC267
  • Collection
  • 2001-2020

This collection consists of approximately 33,000 digital photos featuring faculty, staff, students, patients, events, and facilities of the Washington University Medical Center created by the Office of Medical Public Affairs from 2001 to 2020.

Medical Public Affairs

Pediatric Palliative Care Oral History Project

  • OH154
  • Collection
  • 2019

In this oral history project, Dr. Bryan Sisk performed interviews with 35 individuals with notable roles in the development of pediatric palliative care as a discipline and a philosophy. Dr. Sisk was a clinical fellow in pediatric hematology and oncology when he developed this project and performed the interviews. He had rigorous training in qualitative research and a strong interest in history related to children’s pain and suffering. Selection of participants was based on review of the historical literature for a prior publication related to this area (*). Additionally, Dr. Sisk asked interviewees for recommendations for other potential participants. During interviews, he followed an interview guide but he also allowed the interviewee to redirect the conversation.

These interviews were all recorded remotely, either via telephone or video-conferencing software. Audio files were professionally transcribed and proofed for grammar and accuracy. Interviewees were allowed to review these transcripts and make grammatical corrections. Also, interviewees were allowed to suggest additions or retractions from the transcript to ensure their meaning was clear. We marked all additions with brackets and all retractions with ellipses. In consultation with the Washington University Institutional Review Board (IRB), this project was not deemed to be human subjects research, and thus was not subject to review by the IRB.

(*) Sisk, Bryan A., et al. "Response to Suffering of the Seriously Ill Child: A History of Palliative Care for Children." Pediatrics, Volume 145, Number 1, January 2020, e20191741.

Sisk, Bryan

William H. Danforth Papers

  • FC196
  • Collection
  • 1996 - 2019

This collection contains records of William H. Danforth, Chancellor Emeritus of Washington University in St. Louis, primarily related to his involvement with the Barnes-Jewish Hospital board. Includes correspondence and memoranda related to BJC and Washington University School of Medicine administration, circa 1996-2019, chiefly 1997-2003.

Danforth, William H. (William Henry)

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.

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

John C. Herweg Papers

  • FC092
  • Collection
  • 1990-2017

Tape of Oral history interview with John Herweg by Candace O'Connor along with her notes from the interview. Two biographical accounts on John Herweg include "In the Interest of Small Children," which was prepared on Herweg's retirement as Associate Dean for Students in 1990 from oral history and other published souces in the archives. It was produced at the request of Library Director, Susan Crawford and M. Kenton King, Danforth Professor of Preventive Medicine.

Herweg, John C.

Richard P. Bunge Papers

  • FC194
  • Collection
  • 1956-2017

This collection contains records relating to Bunge’s work as a neurobiologist. Records include research notes and data; electron microscopy prints; manuscript drafts, related correspondence, and figures prepared for publication and presentation; photographs and transparencies; a program grant application; and correspondence.

Bunge, Richard P.

Jessie L. Ternberg Papers

  • FC116
  • Collection
  • 1949-2016, undated; bulk 1977-1991

This collection contains records of Jessie Ternberg’s career as a pediatric surgeon at Saint Louis Children’s Hospital and as a professor of surgery at Washington University School of Medicine.

The collection primarily contains photographs of children, likely patients, that Dr. Ternberg kept in her office at Saint Louis Children’s Hospital and reprints of Dr. Ternberg’s publications. The collection also includes correspondence with patients and patients’ families, Dr. Ternberg’s curriculum vitae, article drafts and lecture scripts, Dr. Ternberg’s white coat, several surgical instruments, and a video recording of a memorial tribute to Dr. Ternberg after her death.

Many of the photographs in the collection were displayed on a bulletin board or in frames in Dr. Ternberg’s office. The photographs and correspondence show the long relationships the children and families had with Dr. Ternberg and the impact she had on their lives; photographs from several families span a decade or more. The correspondence includes several thank you notes from patients and their families written to Dr. Ternberg many years following the time she served as their doctor; two notes were sent at least 20 years later.

Ternberg, Jessie L.

Lindsay J. Kirkham Papers

  • PC166
  • Collection
  • 1942-2016

This collection contains records related to Lindsay J. Kirkham, Jr., a 1946 graduate of Washington University School of Medicine. Collection materials include academic and military service records, certificates, membership cards, two patent applications, a patent for an Electrocardiographic Switching System (patent #3343528), two CVs, a certificate of copyright registration, and an obituary.

Washington University School of Dental Medicine Memorial Room Photographs and Negatives

  • VC349
  • Collection
  • 1994-2015

Washington University School of Dental Medicine Memorial Room Photographs. The Memorial Room is located in the main entrances to the Biotechnology Center Building, formerly the Washington Unversity School of Dentistry 1927 building and the Carlyn H. Wohl Research Center 1961 addition. VC349001 through VC349014 were taken in May 1994, at the time of the installation of a six panel historical exhibit on the WU School of Dental Medicine, and show the original installation of the exhibit as well as the original location of 8 bas relief plaques featuring early deans of the dental school. Copy negatives of images used in the exhibit are also included. VC349015 through VC349033 were taken in July 2015 and detail the individual bas relief plaques as well as the condition of the six panels of the historical exhibit. 33 Photographs.

Washington University School of Dental Medicine

Executive Faculty Records

  • RG01A
  • Collection
  • 1903-2015

Minutes of meetings form the bulk of the record group. These document decisions on hiring, salaries, tenure, departmental organization, buildings and equipment, affiliated hospitals and clinics, general finance, and other matters of vital importance to the school. During most of its history, the Executive Faculty has met between ten and twenty times a year. Since 1946, agendas of meetings have been preserved along with the minutes.

Executive Faculty, Washington University School of Medicine

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