Obstetrics/Gynecology
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
David Scott Bayer (b.1908) biographical file
Unpublished paper entitled "The Development of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Vanderbilt Medical School 1925-1985," dated November 1986.
John C. Burch biographical file
Biographical file contains numerous photographs and reprints, a news clippings, brochures, and other biographical information.
Burch, John C. (1900-1977)
Lucius E. Burch Papers
Personal papers of Lucius Burch, Vanderbilt alum, Dean of the Medical School and chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. This collection consists primarily of Burch's diaries covering the period 1921-1959, also includes some family correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Burch, Lucius Edward (1874-1959)
Lucius Edward Burch (1874-1959) biographical file
Biographical file includes many photographs and reprints, academic articles and sketches profiling Dr. Burch, several news clippings, an obituary, correspondence, and a summary of the contents of Dr. Burch's diaries, 1921-1959.
Burnett, Lonnie S. (1927-
Lonnie S. Burnett (b.1927) biographical file
File includes a photograph, negatives, curriculum vitae, news clippings, and other biographical information.
Burrus, Roger Byron (1928-1993)
Roger Byron Burrus (1928-1993) biographical file
Biographical file includes an obituary and an award.
Cannon, Richard Overton (1918-2006)
Richard Overton Cannon (1918-2006) biographical file
Biographical file includes newspaper clippings, a copy of the Tennessee Hospital Association 50th Anniversary Oral History Collection (which includes Cannon), correspondence, an obituary from VUMC Reporter, and miscellaneous anecdotes.
Amos Christie Papers
Personal papers of Amos Christie, pediatrician, child health advocate, professor, and administrator at Vanderbilt University Medical School. Dr. Christie is best known for his research in histoplasmosis, known as the "Vanderbilt disease." Materials include: correspondence; biographical material; manuscripts and speeches; reprints; and personal and professional subject files.
Amos U. Christie biographical file
Biographical file contains newspaper clippings, articles, correspondence, reprints, writings, and photographs.
Christie, Amos U. (1902-1986)
Sam Caperton Cowan, Sr. (1884-1963) biographical file
Biographical file contains a photograph and obituary clipping.
Charles Norris Cowden (1864-1933) biographical file
File contains one biographical journal entry.
Thomas Stephen Cullen (1868-1953) biographical file
Biographical file contains several photographs and some correspodence regarding former Chancellor James H. Kirkland and Vanderbilt School of Medicine.
Douglas, Richard 'Dixie' (1860-1908)
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