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OHSU 149 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.14 seconds. 
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Black and white aerial photograph of the Marquam Hill Campus of the University of Oregon Medical School, Portland, OR in 1940. From left to right: Library, Mackenzie Hall [...]
1940 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Color digital scan of a black and white aerial photograph centered on Marquam Hill and facing northeast. Views contains Mackenzie Hall, Multnomah County Hospital, Child D [...]
1940 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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A statistical report pamphlet for the Portland Free Dispensary from the University of Oregon Medical School. Covers data regarding both General and Tuberculosis clinics, [...]
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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Black and white photograph of an artists rendering of the University State Tuberculosis Hospital, currently Campus Services Building.
1938 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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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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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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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the etiologic pathogen of tuberculosis (TB), the leading infectious cause of death. Mtb is a diderm bacillus that is exquisitely well- [...]
2019 | Dissertation |
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