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With the origin of the human race "obstetrics" had its beginning. At what time it is not known, for there was no means of recording observations and experiences. This wo [...]
1932-1941 | Thesis |
2.
Black and white photograph of medical meeting attendees, circa 1950s. OBGYN, Quenten Scherman, M.D., (1919-2003), is "9th from right with glasses" according to caption.
1950s | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photographic portrait of Mary Jane Stamm, M.D., on the occasion of her graduation from the University of Oregon Medical School in 1943.
1943 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Digital photograph of a hard black rubber vaginal douche set on a gray counter.
Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
5.
Dr. Michelle Berlin is the Director of the Center for Women's Health at OHSU. Her work is centered around public health and preventive medicine, with a focus on screening [...]
2018 May 21 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Angela L. Ford Warren, M.D., 1877 graduate of the Willamette University Medical Department. Angela and her sister Ella Ford were the first w [...]
circa 1877 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
7.
Eight mounted, labeled drawings illustrating the process of surgically removing the uterus through a hysterectomy.
undated | Still image | Clarice Ashworth Francone collection |
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Laverne Marguerite Moore advises future women medical students to prepare to have gynecology "forced upon her."
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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Black and white photograph of Marsha Jan Gorrill, M.D. with carved dolls.
1990s | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photographic portrait of Lena Nemerovsky Kenin, M.D.
1950s | Still image | Historical Image Collection |