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41 document(s) found, displaying results 1 to 20 Previous Page Next Page 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This interview with Dr. Eleanor Adler (1909-1993) of Albuquerque, New Mexico, summarizes her 32 years of private practice in pediatrics in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Repository: 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The collection of reports, presentations, articles, and correspondence date from 1963-1996 and represent Dr. Beeson's main concerns, areas of interest, and career as a academic physician in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection consists of biographical and professional materials surveying the life and medical career of Dr. C. (Charles) Pardue Bunch. Correspondence, personal records, photographs, and writings cover the life and forty year medical practice of a rural doctor in a small town in New Mexico. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Oral history of a family practitioner, Dr. C. Pardue Bunch (1913-1985), who practiced for forty years in Artesia, New Mexico. Among the subjects covered are personal and professional backgrounds, practice in a rural community, personal interests in hypnosis and psychosomatic illnesses, the medical community of the Pecos Valley, and the New Mexico Medical Society. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The oral history focuses on Dr. John “Jock” Cobb’s experiences in the mid-1950s as a consultant to the newly-formed Indian Health Service. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection includes the office ledgers of Drs. P.G. Cornish, Sr. and Jr., covering the periods from January 1928 to February 1934 and the period from February 1938 through October of the same year. Also included are the hand-written medical school notes of Dr. P.G. Cornish, Jr. dated February 12, 1915, and a small number of medical artifacts from the offices of both doctors. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection contains copies of published articles, unpublished articles, chapters from unfinished works on medical ethics, and three unpublished manuscripts by Dr. Robert Cushing Derbyshire (1910-1987), an active physician in New Mexico for over 33 years. Also contains a collection of articles on the history of medical ethics compiled by Dr. Derbyshire. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection contains the final transcript and two audio tapes of an oral history with Dr. Robert Cushing Derbyshire (1910-1987), an active physician in New Mexico for over 33 years. Also contains memorial clippings and a copy of the eulogy read at Dr. Derbyshire's funeral. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Oral history of a Mexican-trained physician who practiced in Taos, New Mexico and the surrounding county for more than forty years. The fifteen page transcript documents the professional life of Reynaldo M. Deveaux, M.D., starting with his years as a contract physician for a U.S. Farm Home Administration program in Taos County, New Mexico in 1942, and through his thirty-five years of private practice in a rural area with a large Hispanic population. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This oral history documents the career and contributions of Dr. W. Sterling Edwards (1920-2004) in the field of surgical medicine. Included in the collection are the final transcript, audio tape, and diskette from of an oral history conducted on November 11, 1994. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The collection contains the final transcript, audio tapes from the December 18, 1984 interview with New Mexico doctor Carl Herman Gellenthien (1900-1989), and one black and white photograph. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection represents the professional achievements of Myrtle Greenfield (1884-1967). Among the topics covered are Greenfield's directorship of the New Mexico Public Health Laboratory, her involvement in the American Public Health Association and the New Mexico Tuberculosis Society as well as her history of public health in New Mexico. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection documents the professional life and interests of Fred H. Hanold (1915-2006). The emphasis is on Dr. Hanold's years in Albuquerque, New Mexico as an internist, the founding of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, generalist versus subspecialty medicine, specialty board certification, and local professional relationships. Other materials include copies of Dr. Hanold's "Archives Report" for the New Mexico Chapter of the American College of Physicians, "History of the New Mexico Phys Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection documents the professional life of Dr. Donald E. Kilgore (1922-) through two oral histories and miscellaneous materials. The Spidle oral history focuses on Dr. Kilgore's career as a physician, starting in 1953, with the many permutations of the Lovelace Clinic. The Weitekamp oral history and the two public broadcasting programs pertain to Dr. Kilgore's experiences with the first astronauts and the space program. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The oral history summarizes the life and career of Dr. Ulrich C. Luft (1910-1991), a research scientist in aviation medicine at the Lovelace Foundation for Medical Education and Research in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This interview surveys his entire life and career, but focuses on his years at Lovelace and includes detailed discussion of the major research efforts in which he was involved; the growth of facilities and staff at Lovelace, and the major individuals involved in its operations. Repository: 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection consists of an oral history transcript and an article which focus on the career of Jonathan Mann (1947-1998), in his ten years working in the state of New Mexico starting with his first job on assignment from the Centers for Disease Control, Bureau of Epidemiology from 1974 to 1977 and ending with his seven years working with the New Mexico Health and Environment Department as State Epidemiologist/Chief Medical Officer/Deputy Director. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection, UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center. 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This interview surveys the life and career of Dr. Valerie Friedman McNown (1916- ), a longtime New Mexico pediatrician of the Espanola valley. Repository: 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This interview with lifelong missionary doctor Dr. Edith F. Millican (1914-1985), focuses on her quarter-century practice in northern New Mexico among the people of the Sangre de Cristos mountains. Repository: 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This interview with Dr. Virginia V. Milner (1912-1992), focuses almost exclusively on her service in the late 1930's and early 1940's as a medical missionary in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of northern New Mexico. Repository: 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection documents the professional career and educational background of Albuquerque orthopedic surgeon Dr. William L. Minear (1910-1994). The material includes the draft and final transcript of the 1985 oral history interview with Dr. Jake Spidle and the audio cassettes from the interview. Repository: New Mexico Health Historical Collection 41 document(s) found, displaying results 1 to 20 Previous Page Next Page |









