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Washington University School of Medicine, Office of the Dean, Photographs and Drawings

  • VC193
  • Collection
  • circa 1940-1960

This collection consists of 100 photographs and architectural drawings depicting various events at Washington University School of Medicine, including groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies for the Irene Walter Johnson Institute of Rehabilitation, the David P. Wohl, Jr. Memorial Clinic, the Renard Hospital Building, and the Spencer T. Olin Residence Hall. Other depicted subjects include views of the Cancer Research Building, interior views of the Spencer T. Olin Residence Hall, and scenes from an outdoor picnic with WUSM faculty in 1956.

Washington University School of Medicine Photographs

  • VC162
  • Collection
  • circa 1940-1960

This collection consists of 170 photographs depicting Washington University School of Medicine students, interiors, and events, from circa 1940 to 1960. Some photographs in this collection are duplicates of photographs in VC006, VC013, and VC137.

Theodore E. Walsh Certificates

  • VC092
  • Collection
  • 1941-1967

This collection consists of 5 certificates awarded to Theodore E. Walsh throughout his career, including certificates of service, merit, and appreciation.

Walsh, Theodore E.

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.

Dolores A. MacIntosh Collection

  • PC175
  • Collection
  • 1941-1944

This small collection includes documents related to Dolores A. MacIntosh’s time as a nursing student at Jewish Hospital School of Nursing, and her early career as a registered nurse. Documents of note include her acceptance letter to the School of Nursing, her membership card for the United States Cadet Nurse Corps, and two issues of “The Tray,” the bulletin of the Jewish Hospital Alumnae Association.

MacIntosh, Dolores A.

Robert W. Kelley Papers

  • FC190
  • Collection
  • 1942-1976

The material in this collection is primarily related to Robert W. Kelley's military service during World War II with the 21st General Hospital. The largest series is series 1, which includes his military service record, his handwritten patient notes, and Special Court-Martial files against members of 21st General Hospital, as well as reunion lists. Series 2 contains photographs primarily related to the 21st, but also includes a selection of unrelated photographs. Series 3 contains publications including The Quarterly of the Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity, The Diplomate, and a Commencement program from Washinton University. Finally, series 4 contains a small amount of general correspondence.

Kelley, Robert W.

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.

21st General Hospital Collection

  • RG004
  • Collection
  • 1942-1945

The 21st General Hospital Records is a collection of manuscripts and war memorabilia brought together and preserved by veterans of a military unit. Several of the series were generated as official records of the 21st General Hospital when it was stationed overseas, 1942-1945. But also included are many files and writings compiled or composed by the principal donor, Lee D. Cady, M.D. as late as 1975. The collection is designated a record group because it documents the history of an organization, rather than the career of any particular individual and because this organization at its inception was sponsored by Washington University School of Medicine.

The record group, as processed and described in this inventory by the Archives staff, is comprised of seventeen series. The series include narrative histories and reports, unit newspapers, records of the unit before activation, training materials, transit orders and rosters, files pertaining to each of the overseas duty stations, personnel files, general subject files, maps and plans, and select publications concerning the war and locales where the unit served.

21st General Hospital

General Hospital 21 Photographs and Drawings

  • VC013
  • Collection
  • 1942-1945

This collection consists of 724 photographs, drawings, diagrams, posters, newspaper clippings, and sheet music, and other ephemera related to the 21st General Hospital. The photographs primarily depict staff and patients of the 21st General Hospital from when it was stationed overseas 1942-1945, as well as views of hospital buildings and grounds. Drawings and diagrams include plans for wiring and plumbing, architectural and ground plans, and some schematic drawings of hospital equipment. Other ephemera in the collection include hand-drawn posters advertising Officers' Club dances, newspaper clippings from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Pictures Section depicting operations at General Hospital 21, and cartoon watercolors depicting soldiers and Red Cross workers.

21st General Hospital

Washington University School of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology Photographs

  • VC081
  • Collection
  • 1942-1962

This collection consists of 15 photographs from the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology. The photographs are primarily group shots of staff and post-graduate students from the mid-20th century. Also included in this collection are photographs of Evarts A. Graham and Robert A. Moore that have inscriptions to Theodore E. Walsh, who was the head of the Otolaryngology Department from 1940 until his retirement in 1966.

David Nafe Kerr Papers

  • FC100
  • Collection
  • 1942-1993

This small collection is primarily focused on Dr. Kerr's military service during WWII.

Kerr, David N.

Physical Therapy Photographs

  • VC339
  • Collection
  • circa 1942-2001

This collection consists of 1,134 photographs depicting scenes from the Washington University School of Medicine Program in Physical Therapy. Subjects include portraits of students, candid scenes from conferences, physical therapists and students working with patients, scenes from Commencement ceremonies, and scenes from department parties and other events. Some of the photographs, VC339-i3391066 to VC339-i3391153, are digital files only and are stored on the Archives and Rare Books RIS server.

Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine

William H. Daughaday Papers

  • FC079
  • Collection
  • 1943-1985

Summary: Chiefly reprints of Daughaday's scientific publications and book chapters dealing with endocrinology, metabolism, diabetes, growth hormones, dwarfism, and gigantism. Also Daughaday's memoir "The first 10 years of the Metabolism Division, 1951-1961" (5 leaves).

Daughaday, William H.

21st General Hospital, Bou Hanifia, Algeria Photographs

  • VC080
  • Collection
  • circa 1943

This collection consists of 8 photographs related to the depolyment of the 21st General Hospital to North Africa. The photographs depict scenes from a Meschoui (roasted sheep) Feast, including a tasting and judging of the meschoui by French Captain Louis Brajon, General Arthur R. Wilson, and Colonel Lee D. Cady. For other photographs related to General Hospital 21, please see VC013 General Hospital 21 Photographs and Drawings.

Walter F. Ballinger, II Papers

  • FC195
  • Collection
  • 1943-2014

This small collection contains records primarily related to the career and professional activities of Walter F. Ballinger, II. The collection includes correspondence, photographs, medical licenses, certificates and awards, and eulogies and remembrances of Dr. Ballinger. Of note are letters, schedules, and notes related to Dr. Ballinger’s interviews for positions at Johns Hopkins University and Washington University School of Medicine (Series 1).

Ballinger, Walter F., II

Henry G. Schwartz Papers

  • FC112
  • Collection
  • 1943-1986

The items in this collection represent different aspects of Dr. Schwartz’s personal and professional life. Series 1 (General Hospital 21) and Series 2 (Consultant in Neurosurgery, Vietnam) contain files relating to Dr. Schwartz’s military service. Another important segment of this collection is comprised of his lecture notes in Series 3. The remaining series include photographs, certificates, films and videotapes, memorabilia, and the many awards Dr. Schwartz received throughout his lifetime.

Schwartz, Henry G.

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