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In consideration of the affections causing absences it has been necessary to depend upon morbidity statistics compiled largely by the United States Bureau pf the Public h [...]
1925-1926 |
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Black and white photograph of Adolph Weinzirl, M.D., (1900-1967) in a classroom setting.
1950s |
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Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photographic portrait of Adolph Weinzirl, M.D., (1900-1967).
1950s |
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Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photographic portrait of Adolph Weinzirl (1900-1967).
1950s |
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Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Dr. Adolph Weinzirl (1900-1967).
1950s |
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Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Adolph Weinzirl, M.D., of the University of Oregon Medical School Dept. of Public Health climbing the Terwilleger stairs.
1937 |
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Historical Image Collection |
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In considering amoebiasis as a public health measure, perhaps it would be best first to consider the organism, the pathology and clinical findings briefly, which are pres [...]
1925-1926 |
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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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Digital scan of a photograph of a staffer of the Arleta clinic with mother and child during a well baby visit. The clinic was affiliated with the Peoples Institute and Po [...]
1920s |
Still image |
Historical Image Collection |
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