Daniel H. Labby papers

Daniel Labby, M.D. was a physician and educator who began his career with the University of Oregon Medical School (UOMS) as a faculty member in the Department of Medicine in 1947, having graduated from UOMS earlier in 1939. Labby was instrumental in the development of OHSU's Center for Ethics in Health Care, founding its Senior Clinician Seminars. Images from this collection stem from a scrapbook Labby assembled in 1939 during his graduating year at UOMS. The scrapbook contains images of the campus, faculty, and his fellow students.

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Daniel H. Labby papers 16 records found previous11 - 16Search took 0.12 seconds. 
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Digital scan of photograph of medical students in a lecture at the University of Oregon Medical School.
circa 1935 | Still image | Daniel H. Labby papers |
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Digital scan of photograph of a group of medical students at the University of Oregon Medical School.
circa 1935 | Still image | Daniel H. Labby papers |
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Digital scan of photograph of a group of medical students at the University of Oregon Medical School.
circa 1935 | Still image | Daniel H. Labby papers |
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Digital scan of photograph of two female medical students at the University of Oregon Medical School.
circa 1935 | Still image | Daniel H. Labby papers |
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Digital scan of photograph of medical students at the University of Oregon Medical School.
circa 1935 | Still image | Daniel H. Labby papers |
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Black and white photographic portrait of Olof Larsell, Ph.D., in an outdoor setting. Larsell was a professor of anatomy at the University of Oregon Medical School as well [...]
20th century | Still image | Daniel H. Labby papers |

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