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A March 1921 annual report of the Portland Free Dispensary. People's Institute and Free Dispensary Records; 2008-010
1921 |
Book |
Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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A breakdown of yearly expenses by funding source. Peoples Institute and Portland Free Dispensary Minutes of the Board of Directors; 2001-002
1927 |
Book |
Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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A March 1920 history of the Portland Free Dispensary, rendered with the June 1920 annual report. This file contains two different drafts of the report.
1920 |
Book |
Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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March 1955 issue of the Bulletin. Contents include: "OSMS Studies Nursing Homes," "Your Health Forums," "County Council Reports," "Maternal Death Report," "Medical Video [...]
1955-03 |
Other |
Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records |
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A brief report on the cancelled Board of Directors meeting for April 1929. Peoples Institute and Portland Free Dispensary Minutes of the Board of Directors; 2001-002
1929 |
Book |
Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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Black and white photograph of a student observing a dental procedure during a summer camp sponsored by the North East Oregon Area Health Education Center (AHEC).
circa 1992 |
Still image |
Historical Image Collection |
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Oregon has one of the highest incidence rates of melanoma in the country. Despite the preventable nature of melanoma, there is no formal statewide, high school-based educ [...]
2020 |
Abstract |
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A July 1921 directors' report of the People's Institute and Portland Free Dispensary. People's Institute and Free Dispensary Records; 2008-010
1921 |
Book |
Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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According to a survey of 234 OHSU medical students, 87.4% of respondents disagreed when asked if the OHSU curriculum adequately covered disability and 72.4% disagreed tha [...]
2024 |
Abstract |
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A circa 1920-1930 letter explaining a serious budget shortfall at Doernbecher and asking Valentine Prichard to attend a meeting and offer advice.
1920 |
Book |
Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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