TY - GEN AB - Sepia colored photograph of the residence of John E. Weeks, M.D., a New York Ophthalmologist and co-discoverer of the bacterium responsible for acute epidemic conjunctivitis (Koch-Weeks bacillus). This image was taken around 1939, and although the residence has since been demolished, it is known that Weeks resided in Lake Oswego County, near 360 Edgecliff RD, with his wife Jennie. circa 1939 AU - [Weeks Family]? DA - 1939 DO - 10.6083/M45H7DSG DO - DOI ID - 5459 KW - exteriors KW - northwestern united states KW - weeks, john elmer, m.d., 1853-1949 KW - oregon KW - Buildings L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/5459/files/07acd3f5ddd5c77e270c26c4ad9e8f78.jpg L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/5459/files/07acd3f5ddd5c77e270c26c4ad9e8f78.jpg L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/5459/files/07acd3f5ddd5c77e270c26c4ad9e8f78.jpg LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/5459/files/07acd3f5ddd5c77e270c26c4ad9e8f78.jpg N2 - Sepia colored photograph of the residence of John E. Weeks, M.D., a New York Ophthalmologist and co-discoverer of the bacterium responsible for acute epidemic conjunctivitis (Koch-Weeks bacillus). This image was taken around 1939, and although the residence has since been demolished, it is known that Weeks resided in Lake Oswego County, near 360 Edgecliff RD, with his wife Jennie. circa 1939 PB - unknown PY - 1939 T1 - John E. Weeks, Portland residence, 1939 TI - John E. Weeks, Portland residence, 1939 UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/5459/files/07acd3f5ddd5c77e270c26c4ad9e8f78.jpg Y1 - 1939 ER -