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Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine Pathologists
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Margaret Gladys Smith Papers

  • FC013
  • Collection
  • 1932-1970

The Margaret G. Smith Papers have been organized into seven organizational series. The majority of these files include items relating to her work in the Pathology Department at the Washington University School of Medicine. Noteworthy are Dr. Smith’s twenty-nine scientific notebooks in Series 1 as well as the files in Series 4 regarding Dr. Smith’s work on the St. Louis encephalitis outbreaks.

Smith, Margaret G.

Pathology

26 black and white 8x10 inch photographs featuring staff in the Department of Pathology including: Dr. Daniel McKeel – with student Bill Fillmyer Dr. Charles Kuhn – with student Scott Weiner Dr. C. Kuhn – with student Susan Rollins Dr. Clifford Harding – student Gary White J. Kissane – Pathology Pathology Lab 3-14-87 Dr. Robert Shreiner – with Post Docs Dr. Robert Schreiner – with Rob Fuhlbridge MSTP Dr. Paul Lacy – with Post Docs Dr. Walter Bauer – with student Tu Li Vo Dr. Robert McDivitt – with student Theresa Vicroy Dr. Walter Bauer – with student Carl Bigler Dr. Jay McDonald – pathology Dr. Robert McDivitt – Pathology Dr. John Kissane – Dept. of Pathology

Ruth Silberberg Oral History

  • OH020
  • Collection
  • 1/16/1976

Silberberg discusses differences in medical education in Europe and the United States. She also discusses changes in the field of pathology in general and in the Department of Pathology at the Washington University School of Medicine over the course of her career. Changes due to the development of electron microscopy are recalled, as well as the difficulties Silberberg encountered working under dean of the medical school and head of the pathology department, Robert A. Moore. Silberberg talks of leaving Germany because of the rise of Nazism and her husband and her coming to St. Louis to work in with Leo Loeb. She also describes her research in growth and aging, the study of osteoarthritis, and the relation of diabetes and joint disease. Sound level of audio recording is not consistent. Interviewed by Estelle Brodman on January 16, 1976. OH020. Approximate Length 53 minutes.

Silberberg, Ruth

Valentina Suntzeff Papers

  • FC020
  • Collection
  • 1911-1972

The majority of this collection is comprised of Dr. Suntzeff’s reprints. Also included in this collection are photographs and various items relating to her personal and professional life. Dr. Suntzeff’s autobiography (Series 4) is a particularly interesting piece that is very telling of her experiences as a female doctor both in Russia and the United States.

Suntzeff, Valentina