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101University of Utah - Biology LabLaboratories; Biology; Biological Science Disciplines; Universities; Utah; Aspects, HistoricalUniversity of Utah biological sciences laboratory in the early 20th century.
102University of Utah - Chemistry LabLaboratories; Chemistry; Universities; UtahUniversity of Utah biological sciences laboratory in the early 20th century.
103University Hospital Architectural Drawing (1979)Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah; Architectural Drawing; Aspects, HistoricalArchitectural rendering of the new University Hospital.
104Salt Lake County Infirmary (1909)History of Medicine; Hospitals, Convalescent; Utah, Aspects, HistoricalSalt Lake County Infirmary, August 9, 1909
105Joseph T. Kingsbury, Ph.D.Professional Role; Faculty; Chemistry; Jurisprudence; Organization and Administration; Universities; Utah; University PresidentsJoseph T. Kingsbury was born November 4, 1853 near Uinta in Weber County. He was the first President of the University of Utah to have attended the University. He became a chemistry teacher at the University of Deseret in 1878. He attended Illinois Wesleyan and received his Ph.B in 1891, his A.M. in...
106University of Utah - Biology LabLaboratories; Biology; Biological Science Disciplines; Universities; Utah; Aspects, HistoricalUniversity of Utah biological sciences laboratory in the early 20th century.
107YAG LaserLaser Therapy; Lasers, Solid-State; Optical Devices; Equipment and Supplies; Medical Equipment; Aspects, HistoricalEarly laser used for surgery - argon/neodymium: YAG laser device began medical use in the mid-1970's.
108Veterans Administration Medical Center (1960)Hospitals, Veterans; Aspects, HistoricalAerial view of Veterans Administration Medical Center main entrance looking to the southwest.
109Veterans Administration Medical Center (1960)Hospitals, Veterans; Aspects, HistoricalAerial view of Veterans Administration Medical Center from the west looking east.
110University Hospital AIDS Handbook for Hospital Personnel, Patients and FamiliesAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Hospitals, University; Outpatient Clinics, Hospital; Universities; Utah; Pamphlets; Public Service AnnouncementFirst AIDS brochure distributed by the University of Utah Hospital.
111First Patient Grant Hunsaker (1990)Anniversaries and Special Events; Hospital-Patient Relations; Patients; Hospitals, University; Universities; UtahGrant Hunsaker, ca 1990. As a 6-year old, Mr Hunsaker was the center of attention as the ceremonial first acute care patient admitted to the University of Utah Medical Center on July 10, 1965. Grant Hunsaker died in 2020.
112Salt Lake County General Hospital Lecture Hall (1944)History of Medicine; Hospitals, General; Hospitals, Public; Hospitals, County; Hospitals, Teaching; History, 20th CenturySalt Lake County General Hospital Lecture Hall, July, 1944
113University HospitalHospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Schools, Medical; Universities; UtahUniversity Hospital and School of Medicine (mid-1980s)
114University Hospital (1985)Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Schools, Medical; Air Ambulances; Universities; Utah; Aspects, HistoricalNorth elevation of the University Hospital with AirMed helipad in the foreground, looking to the southeast.
115University of Utah Hospital 25th Anniversary Invitation (1990)Anniversaries and Special Events; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; UtahUniversity of Utah Hospital 25th Anniversary Invitation
116Julian Maack with Walter Stevens, Ph.D.Medical Illustration; Schools, Medical, Academic Medical Centers; Universities; UtahJulian Maack (left), Head of Medical Illustration/Graphics shakes hands with University of Utah School of Medicine Dean, Dr Walt Stevens (1990s).
117Groundbreaking for the University of Utah Medical Center Expansion (1977)Anniversaries and Special Events; Fund Raising; Financing, Construction; Capital Financing; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah; Aspects, HistoricalIn 1975, the Utah State Legislature approved a $50 million appropriation to expand the existing medical center. An accompanying fund-raising campaign added an additional $10 million. On November 18, 1977, ground was broken for the medical center expansion. Pictured (left-to-right): Governor Scott M....
118Groundbreaking for the University of Utah Orthopedic Center (2003)Anniversaries and Special Events; Hospitals, University; Orthopedics; Rehabilitation; Universities; UtahGroundbreaking ceremonies for the University Orthopedics Center, June, 2003. Pictured, left-to-right: Harold K. Dunn, MD, Sherman S. Coleman, MD.
119Veterans Administration Medical Center (1995)History of Medicine; Hospitals, Veterans; Aspects, HistoricalAerial view of Veterans Administration Medical Center. Orientation N looking S.
120Veterans Hospital (north side)Hospitals, Veterans; Aspects, Historical12th Avenue Veterans Hospital
121Veterans Hospital (south side)Hospitals, Veterans; Aspects, Historical12th Avenue Veterans Hospital
122President's Circle 1900-1919History; Universities; Utah; Public FacilitiesPresident's Circle. From left to right, The Physical Science Building,(1901) renamed the John Widstoe Building; the Liberal Arts Building (1901), renamed the Leroy Cowles Building; the Central or Administration Building (1914), renamed the John R. Park Building; the Museum Building (1902), renamed t...
123President's Circle Sketch 1900-1940History; Universities; Utah; Public Facilities; DrawingArchitect Richard Kletting's 1899 conception of what was to become Presidents Circle on the east bench at the University of Utah. This land was deeded to the University by Congress from the Fort Douglas Military Reservation in 1894.
124President's Circle 1900-1940History; Universities; Utah; Public FacilitiesMuseum Building (Talmadge) on the left and Normal Building (Emery) on the right. Both are on the south side of Presidents Circle.
125President's Circle 1900-1919History; Universities; Utah; Public FacilitiesPhysical Sciences (Widstoe Building) on the left and Liberal Arts (Cowles Building) on the right
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