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Medical personnel

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:

Marion DeKalb Steele Diary

 Collection
Identifier: MS St5
Scope and Content Note

Typewritten transcript of the diary and journal of the Arkansas physician and clergyman, entitled, "Marion D. Steele Book, November AD 1852, Receipts and formulays, Powhaton Ark March 1st 1855, Diary." The material, which includes records of medicines prescribed and weddings performed January 13, 1859 to August 25, 1863, pertains to the history of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and to the history of medicine in Lawrence County, Arkansas, 1855 to 1863.

Dates: 1855-1863

Stevenson/Boyce Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1354
Scope and Content Note The materials in the collection cover three generations of the Boyce family, as well as the materials of Eugene Edward (E.E.) Stevenson. Nina Boyce Stevenson collected Boyce family records while doing genealogical research, including the medical ledgers of her grandfather, William Thomas (W.T.) Boyce. Other materials relate to her husband E.E. Stevenson's research on the history of Sevier County and his work as a teacher and a coach at Horatio (Sevier County) High School in the...
Dates: 1866-1996

Swift Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1451
Scope and Content Note The papers consist of photographs, photograph albums, a scrapbook, correspondence, professional and financial records, genealogical records, and recorded interviews. The material was created or collected by Dr. Charles Eugene Swift of Goshen and Elkins, Arkansas, and by members of his immediate family, especially his son Joseph Maxwell Swift, and by other descendants. The papers include photographs of individuals (ca. 1870-1977), their homes, schools, and activities. Of special...
Dates: 1876-1976

Washington County Historical Society Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1368
Scope and Content Note The historical papers which comprise Series 1 were maintained to support historical and genealogical research at Headquarters House in Fayetteville, where the society has its offices and a historical museum. The original order of the files has been retained as far as possible, with some adjustments to provide easier access to the materials. There is great variation in the type and quantity of materials in these files, reflecting their existence in a continuing research and publishing...
Dates: circa 1833-1995

Washington County Medical Society Records

 Collection
Identifier: MC 570
Scope and Content Note

Records of the Washington County Medical Society, including copies of the Constitution and By-Laws, membership lists (1872-1948), and proceedings of meetings (2 July 1872- 1 October 1929). Two folders, one containing a photograph (and copy) of Robert J. Carroll, M. D., the other containing notes, clippings, photocopies, correspondence, and materials that had been laid in volumes.

Dates: 1872-1948

Eugene H. Winkler Record Books

 Collection
Identifier: MC 2646
Content Description The collection contains eleven records books kept by DeWitt, Arkansas physician Dr. Eugene H. Winkler. Included are ten physician's daily memoranda books and one physician's daily visiting list and record book. Topics include Winkler's daily life, patients, weather, and events attended.Winkler specifies, sometimes using racial slurs, when he was treating a Black patient. Per the bookseller's description, "Spanning eleven years of daily entries, the typically terse but...
Dates: 1903-1922

WWI Army Nurse Photograph Album

 Collection
Identifier: MC 2054
Scope and Content Note

This collection includes a single photograph album. The album contains 50 silver-gelatin prints created by an unknown Army nurse stationed in Arkansas and Texas. The photographs document the daily life of the nurse, her patients, and her students.

Dates: January 20 - September 1, 1919

Donald Gregory Wren Materials

 Collection
Identifier: MC 2476
Content Description

Records and memorabilia pertaining to medical practitioners and the biomedical equipment industry in Little Rock, Arkansas. Materials include office door plaques; the Little Rock Bio-Medical Product Development Group business plan; Physical Diagnostics Inc. (PDI) marketing proposal; fabric banner promoting PDI; and a portion of a medical equipment manual.One item, an appointment book, is currently restricted.

Dates: circa 1984-1985