A. J. McLean papers

Arthur J. McLean was the first trained neurosurgeon in Portland, OR. Alternately described as hot-headed, brash, brilliant, and busy, McLean was known for a tireless devotion to his profession and for being open about his bitterness and prejudices. The archival collection consists of research data, manuscripts, and photographs, some of which are reproduced here.

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July 2013 issue of the Scribe. Contents include a new Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland course to assist with medical certification, home births, financial advocac [...]
2013 July | Periodical | A. J. McLean papers |
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Digital scan of color bookplate: Ex libris A. J. McLean; circa 1920-1938.
1938 | Still image | A. J. McLean papers |
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Black and white photograph of Arthur J. McLean, M.D., Otfrid Foerster, M.D. (German neurologist and neurosurgeon), and their wives, in an outdor setting.
1929 | Still image | A. J. McLean papers |
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Digital photograph of a schematic wiring diagram of the Bovie Model P Electrosurgical Unit. A. J. McLean obtained the blueprint from the Liebel-Flarsheim Co., manufacture [...]
1927 | Still image | A. J. McLean papers |

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