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Title | Subject | Description |
601 |
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Medical Students Feigning Car Trouble (1966) | Universities; Utah; Students, Medical; Recreation; Student Life | Medical Students Feigning Car Trouble (1966 Medicine Man). |
602 |
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Medical Students in the Lab at the Thomas Cowles Building | Students, Medical; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Medical students in the lab at the Thomas Cowles building before Building 521 was built in 1965 |
603 |
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Medical Students on Rounds with Dr Max Wintrobe at the Salt Lake Country General Hospital (1944) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Education, Medical; Clinical Clerkship; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Dr. Max Wintrobe working with medical students in the clinical setting. |
604 |
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Medical Students Playing Football (1966) | Students, Medical; Life Style; Recreation; Leisure Activities; Universities; Utah | Medical students relaxing with a game of touch football (1966 Medicine Man). |
605 |
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Medical Students Playing Twister (1990s) | Universities; Utah; Students, Medical; Recreation; Student Life | School of Medicine students take a break from their studies to pursue some light-hearted contortions in a game of Twister. |
606 |
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Medical Students Practice Physical Diagnosis | Students, Medical; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Medical students mastering physical diagnostic skills in 1940's. |
607 |
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Medical Students Wives (1960) | Students, Medical; Spouses; Role; Social Participation; Universities; Utah | In the 60s, Medical Wives was an official social club self-described in the 1966 Medicine Man yearbook as "a busy group of women who put their talents to work baking cakes, gathering books, and holding rummage sales." While the name has changed to Partners in Medicine, the group still focuses on soc... |
608 |
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Medical Students Wives Officers (1967) | Students, Medical; Spouses; Role; Social Participation; Universities; Utah | Medical Wives Club Officers 1967 |
609 |
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Medical Towers Married Student Apartments | Housing; Students, Medical; Universities; Utah | Plans for two 13-story apartment towers were approved by the Board of Regents in March, 1968. Located southeast of the Medical Center, the Medical Towers were completed in 1971. |
610 |
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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. |
611 |
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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. |
612 |
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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. |
613 |
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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. |
614 |
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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. |
615 |
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Members of the Department of Medicine at the Salt Lake County General Hospital (1955) | Hospitals, General; Hospitals, County; Hospitals, Public; Hospitals, Teaching; Aspects, Historical | Members of the Salt Lake County General Hospital Department of Medicine. At the chalkboard is Dr Gerald T. Perkoff (1926-2011) and next to him, Dr John W. Athens (1923-2017). |
616 |
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Memorial Service,1998 | Cadaver; Anniversaries and Special Events; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Since 1998, the School of Medicine conducts a memorial service to those individuals who have donated their bodies for medical research and education. |
617 |
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Metabolism Department (1970) | Hospital Departments; Metabolism; Faculty, Medical; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Members of the Metabolism Department. Front row: Dr D. Mahajan, Dr Frank Tyler; Back row: Dr D. Clarke, Dr William Zundel, Dr W. Jubiz, Dr C. Scott, Dr C West |
618 |
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Microbiology Department (1970) | Hospital Departments; Microbiology; Faculty, Medical; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Members of the Microbiology Department. Front row: Dr Paul Nicholes, Dr Bill Wiley, Dr Louis Gebhardt; Back row: Dr Marvin Rogolsky, Dr A. Larsen, Dr Douglas Hill, Dr Stanley Marcus. |
619 |
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Middleton, Richard G., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Urology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Middleton was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1933. Dr Middleton received his B.A. from the University of Utah in 1955 and his M.D. from Cornell University in 1958. Dr Middleton returned to Utah in 1967 to practice medicine with his father, Dr Richard P. Middleton, joining the medical school facu... |
620 |
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Midvale Community Clinic | Student Run Clinic; Community Health Service; Medically Underserved Area; Primary Health Care; Patient-Centered Care; Health Services Accessibility | The student run Midvale Community-Based Clinic provides needed medical services to underserved communities. |
621 |
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Mitchell, Marcia, M.D. (1971) | | |
622 |
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Model of the Proposed University of Utah Medical Center (1957) | Hospital Design and Construction; Hospital Design and Construction; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Philip B. Price, MD (center) with Glen R. Leymaster, MD (left) and Clarence N. Stover (right) examine an early model of the proposed University of Utah Medical Center. Dr Price was Chair of the Department of Surgery from 1943-1956, Professor of Surgery, and Dean of the College of Medicine until 196... |
623 |
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Model of the Proposed University of Utah Medical Center (1957) | Hospital Design and Construction; Hospital Design and Construction; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Model of an early architecture design of the proposed University of Utah Medical Center. |
624 |
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Moody, Frank G., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; General Surgery; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Moody was born in Franklin, New Hampshire in 1928. Dr Moody received his B.A. from Dartmouth College in 1952 and his M.D. from Cornell University in 1956. Dr Moody completed his Internship at New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center and his residency in surgery 1957-1963 at Cornell. Dr Moody was... |
625 |
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Moran, John A. | Gift Giving; Fund Raising; Financial Support; Philanthropy | John A. Moran was born in 1932. Mr Moran graduated from the University of Utah in 1954. Mr Moran served as a director of Bessemer Securities Corporation and California Federal Bank. Mr Moran was a director of the World President Organization, the Chief Executives Organization, Critical Mass Ventures... |