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51 |  | Medical Research and Education Building: A Brief History | Schools, Medical; Education, Medical; Universities, Utah; Aspects, Historical | A brief history of the Medical Research and Education Building (Building 531) at the University of Utah, by Keely Mruk, Research Assistant, School of Medicine Historic Preservation. Project funded by the Office of the Senior Vice President of Health Sciences in partnership with the Eccles Health Sci... | 2022 |
52 |  | Medical Research and Education Building (MREB): Building 531 | Facility Design and Construction; Capital Financing; Financing, Government; Research Support as Topic; Universities, Utah; History | "Medical Research and Education Building: Building 531." Presentation of the history of the Medical Research and Education Building (Building 531) at the University of Utah, by Keely Mruk, Research Assistant, School of Medicine Historic Preservation. Project funded by the Office of the Senior Vice P... | 2022 |
53 |  | Building 521 (University of Utah Medical Center, School of Medicine) | Hospital Design and Construction; Hospitals, University; Schools, Medical; Academic Medical Centers; History, 20th Century; Universities, Utah | "The School of Medicine: Building 521." Presentation of the history of the School of Medicine (Building 521) at the University of Utah, by Keely Mruk, Research Assistant, School of Medicine Historic Preservation. Project funded by the Office of the Senior Vice President of Health Sciences in partner... | 2022 |
54 |  | Going on Rounds | Teaching Rounds; Medical Staff, Hospital; Nursing Staff; Hospitals, Teaching; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers | Hospital rounds | |
55 |  | Sunnyside Avenue Looking Northeast | Military Facilities; Universities, Utah; Aspects, Historical | Photograph (ca early 1900s) looking along the east-west axis of Sunnyside Avenue. In the distance are the mouths of Red Butte Canyon (left) and Emigration Canyon (right). The U.S. Army Base, Fort Douglas, was located south and east of the University of Utah campus. An Army Reserve Center (Osborne H... | |
56 |  | George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Critical Care Pavilion | Critical Care; Trauma Centers; Emergency Service, Hospital; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Critical Care Pavilion was opened in 2003. The $42.5 million dollar project was the first major expansion of the health sciences center complex in more than 20 years. The first floor houses the hospital Emergency Department, in which urgent care areas are separa... | |
57 |  | George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Critical Care Pavillion | Critical Care; Trauma Centers; Emergency Service, Hospital; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Critical Care Pavilion was opened in 2003. The $42.5 million dollar project was the first major expansion of the health sciences center complex in more than 20 years. The first floor houses the hospital Emergency Department, in which urgent care areas are separa... | |
58 |  | Health Testing (1980s) | Diagnostic Tests, Routine; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | Health testing at University Hospital in the 1980s. | |
59 |  | Huntsman Cancer Research Institute | Cancer Care Facilities; Academies and Institutes; Biomedical Research ; Universities; Utah | The main entrance to the hospital portion of the Jon M. Huntsman Cancer Research Institute. Reflecting on his own hospitalization for cancer in 1993, Utah businessman and industrialist, Jon Huntsman, pledged to build "a superb cancer institute." With an initial $100 million donation in 1993, ground ... | |
60 |  | 1940s-era Bone Saw | Surgical Instruments; History of Medicine; Utah; Universities | 1940s Bone Saw - available to view at Eccles Health Sciences Library | |
61 |  | 1900s-era Scalpel Kit | Surgical Instruments; History of Medicine; Utah; Universities | 1900s Scalpel Kit - available to view at Eccles Health Sciences Library | |
62 |  | John A. Reinertsen | Hospitals, University; Chief Executive Officers, Hospital; Hospital Administrators; Universities; Utah | John Reinertsen was Associate Dean of the School of Medicine and Chief Executive Officer of the University Hospital from 1970-1975. He continued serving as Executive Director until 1989. Under Mr Reinersten's leadership, the budgeting and funding process of the hospital was greatly improved. During ... | |
63 |  | Medicine Building | Schools, Medical; Education, Medical; Universities, Utah; Aspects, Historical | The Basic Sciences Building was home to the administrative offices and classrooms for the College of Medicine from 1920 until completion of the Medical Center / College of Medicine in 1965. In addition to the Basic Sciences Building, temporary buildings were also used to supplement space needs. | |
64 |  | Medical Personnel | History of Medicine; Hospitals, Veterans; Health Personnel; Aspects, Historical | Veterans Hospital operating room | |
65 |  | Maud May Babcock | Faculty; Professional Role; Physical Education and Training; Public Health; Hygiene; Speech; Drama; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Head of the Department of Physical Culture, Gymnastics and Hygiene from 1892-1910. Maud May Babcock was born in 1867 in East Worchester, New York and died in 1954. She founded the University of Utah Departments of Speech and Physical Education. She received her B.A. from Wells College and a Bachelo... | |
66 |  | Medicine Building | Schools, Medical; Education, Medical; Universities, Utah; Aspects, Historical | The Basic Sciences Building was home to the administrative offices and classrooms for the College of Medicine from 1920 until completion of the Medical Center / College of Medicine in 1965. In addition to the Basic Sciences Building, temporary buildings were also used to supplement space needs. | |
67 |  | University Hospital | Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Schools, Medical; Air Ambulances; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Aerial view of the north elevation of the University Hospital (mid-1980's) looking to the southeast with AirMed helicopter in flight. | |
68 |  | Vincent C. Kelley and Lab Technician | Schools, Medical; Pediatrics; Research Personnel; Biomedical Research; Universities; Utah | Dr Vincent Kelley with lab technician at the University of Utah College of Medicine (mid-1950s). | |
69 |  | Flo Lamb with Patient (1980s) | Hospitals, University; Nurses; Nurse-Patient Relations; Nurse's Role; Empathy; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Flo Lamb, RN, head nurse on University Hospital 6 North Nursing Unit comforting patient. | |
70 |  | Salt Lake County General Hospital (1944) | Hospitals, General; Hospitals, Public; Hospitals, County; Convalescence; Child; Aspects, Historical | Two children convalescing in the children's ward of the Salt Lake County General Hospital, July, 1944. | |
71 |  | Salt Lake County General Hospital (1944) | Hospitals, General; Hospitals, County; Hospitals, Public; Hospitals, Teaching; Aspects, Historical | Salt Lake County Hospital 1944 SaltLakeCountyHospital-July1944C-400#752 | |
72 |  | Medicine Building | Schools, Medical; Education, Medical; Universities, Utah; Aspects, Historical | The Basic Sciences Building was home to the administrative offices and classrooms for the College of Medicine from 1920 until completion of the Medical Center / College of Medicine in 1965. In addition to the Basic Sciences Building, temporary buildings were also used to supplement space needs. | |
73 |  | Museum and Normal Buildings 1900-1919 | Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | Postcard of the Museum and Normal Buildings on the University of Utah campus. The Museum Building, built in 1902, housed the Medical School classes on the third floor until the Medicine Building was built and occupied in 1920. The Normal Building, built in 1901 housed the Normal School which was a t... | |
74 |  | Holy Cross Hospital | | | |
75 |  | St. Mark's Hospital | | | |