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Black and white photograph of dental students making a radiograph of the jaw at the North Pacific College (NPC).
circa 1900 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Color photograph of Irving Horowitz, M.D., with his wife Della. Dr. Horowitz was a pioneering practitioner of radiology in Oregon.
circa 2009 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photograph of a female technician, identified as Miss Smith, working with x-ray equipment.
20th century | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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A glass x-ray donated by Charles T. Dotter, M.D., in November 1975. The plate is wrapped in brown paper, and bears the label: Plate n. 2127, March 15, 1921, O.A. Stone, c [...]
1921 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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circa 1950s
1950 | Still image | Herbert Merton Greene Papers |
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Digital photograph of the first high tension switch tube for roentgenography, which was developed at University of Oregon Medical School circa 1956. An offprint of Dr. Ch [...]
1956 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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Black and white photograph of three women and a man examining a linear accelerator (LINAC). The woman second from the right is identified as Hilda E. Drum.
circa 1945 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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SIGN Fracture Care International partners with surgeons in low-resource hospitals worldwide to provide access to effective orthopedic care. SIGN reaches across 52 countri [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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SIGN Fracture Care International partners with surgeons in low-resource hospitals worldwide to provide access to effective orthopedic care. SIGN reaches across 52 countri [...]
2020 | Presentation |