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Includes articles on: UOHSC becomes the first free-standing institution to be awarded accreditation, UOHSC ranks high in state-wide poll, Ed Harms focuses on funding for [...]
1981 February |
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Dr. Susan Smith is a senior scientist and Professor Emeritus of Physiology and Pharmacology in the OHSU School of Medicine. Her career has focused on the relationship bet [...]
2018 May 22 |
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Small, orange, metal tin labled "Du Bois Pecific Pills." Not much is known about this medicine or the company that created it. Records from the U.S. Department of Chemist [...]
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Small, green and black, circular metal tins labled as "Dr. Pierce's Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories." These vaginal suppositories claimed to purify, deodorize, and p [...]
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Pink taped and damaged cardboard box for "The Woman's Friend." Little is known about this product or the Oregon company that produced it. It claimed to cure menstrual dis [...]
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Small, blue and cream, paper-wrapped package of Pennyroyal (Hedeoma Pulegloides) leaves. Pennyroyal has documented usage dating back to the ancient Greek and Roman cultur [...]
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Small, dark brown glass bottle with white label for Premarin tablets. Premarin is an estrogen medication developed by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals in 1942. The name comes from i [...]
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