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Holbrook, John H., M.D. (1967) | Universities; Utah; School of Medicine; John Holbrook; medicine; University Hospital | John Holbrook, MD Class of '67 - John was the czar of physical diagnosis. He was always so prepared and so thoughtful with patients -Dr. Thomas Caine |
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Holbrook, John, M.D. (1979) | | |
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Holmstrom, Emil G., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Obstetrics; Gynecology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Holmstrom was born in 1911. Dr. Holmstrom received his M.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1938. He was a resident at the University of Minnesota from 1941-1942. Dr Holmstrom was Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah from 1943-1944 and named Associate Pro... |
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Holy Cross Hospital | | |
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Holy Cross Hospital | | |
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Homer R. Warner, M.D., Ph.D. with T. Allan Pryor, Ph.D. and Reed M. Gardner, Ph.D. (1966) | Universities; University of Utah; School of Medicine; Biomedical Informatics | Dr. Warner's Computer Room - When Dr. Gardner walked into Dr. Warner's lab for the first time, he was surprised to see large computer rooms instead of a more standard clinical research setting. Pictured here: Homer Warner, MD, class of '49; Allan Pryor, PhD, class of '72; and Reed Gardner, PhD, clas... |
407 |
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Hope Fox Eccles Clinical Library (1983) | Libraries, Hospital; Libraries, Medical; Universities; Utah | The Hope Fox Eccles Clinical Library was opened in 1983 by way of a financial gift from the Spencer S. Eccles Family. The Eccles Clinical Library was a 24/7 operation that housed over 160 journals and 350 textbooks. The library offered computer information services tied to MEDLINE, copy services an... |
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Hospital Volunteer Ray McIntyre (1984) | Hospitals, Pediatric; Hospital Volunteers; Patients' Rooms | Ray McIntyre personified the University Hospital volunteer spirit. Beginning his service in July, 1976, McIntyre, by the mid-eighties, had tallied more than 5,500 of volunteer service. |
409 |
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Human Genome Project Legends | Human Genome Project; Academies and Institutes; Biomedical Research; Universities; Utah | Dr Ray Gesteland, Dr Robert Weiss, and Dr Peter Cartwright strike a humorous pose. |
410 |
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Human Molecular Biology and Genetics Program Investigators | Genetics, Medical; Molecular Biology; Biomedical Research; Research Personnel | Stephen Prescott, MD, Micahel Simmons, MD, Ray White, PhD, and Ray Gesteland, PhD |
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Hunt, Carlton C., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Physiology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Hunt was born in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1918. Dr Hunt received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1939 and his M.D. from Cornell University in 1942. Dr Hunt was a National Research Council Senior Fellow in Neurology at Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1948-1951 and Assistant Professor in Physiolo... |
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Hunter, O.N., Ed.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty; Professional Role; Public Health; Schools, Public Health; Physical Education and Training; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Academic Deans | Dean Hunter was born in Chactau, Arkansas in 1919. Dean Hunter received his B.S. from Southeast Missouri State University in 1941. Dean Hunter received an M.S. in Health and Physical Education (1951), an M.A. in Guidance and Counseling (1953) and Ed.D. in Administration (1959) from Washington Univer... |
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Hunter, O.N., Ed.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty; Professional Role; Public Health; Schools, Public Health; Physical Education and Training; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Academic Deans | Dean Hunter was born in Chactau, Arkansas in 1919. Dean Hunter received his B.S. from Southeast Missouri State University in 1941. Dean Hunter received an M.S. in Health and Physical Education (1951), an M.A. in Guidance and Counseling (1953) and Ed.D. in Administration (1959) from Washington Univer... |
414 |
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Huntsman Cancer Institute Construction (1999) | Cancer Care Facilities; Hospital Design and Construction; Universities; Utah | Construction of the first phase of the Huntsman Cancer Institute (1997-99). |
415 |
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Hurricane Katrina Medical Relief | Disasters; Relief Work; Uncompensated Care; Uncompensated Care; Medical Volunteers | Led by anesthesiologist Steve Bott, M.D., a group calling themselves the University Health Care Louisiana Medical Relief Team donated time and services to aid residents of New Orleans in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The group embedded themselves at a makeshift hospital in a K-Mart st... |
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Hurricane Katrina Medical Relief | Disasters; Relief Work; Uncompensated Care; Uncompensated Care; Medical Volunteers | Led by anesthesiologist Steve Bott, M.D., a group calling themselves the University Health Care Louisiana Medical Relief Team donated time and services to aid residents of New Orleans in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The group embedded themselves at a makeshift hospital in a K-Mart s... |
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Hurricane Katrina Medical Relief | Disasters; Relief Work; Uncompensated Care; Uncompensated Care; Medical Volunteers | Led by anesthesiologist Steve Bott, M.D., a group calling themselves the University Health Care Louisiana Medical Relief Team donated time and services to aid residents of New Orleans in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The group embedded themselves at a makeshift hospital in a K-Mart sto... |
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In Vitro Fertility Clinic Poster (1988) | Infertility, Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Public Relations; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | In Vitro Clinic promotional photograph. |
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Intercom 9-24-81 | Public Relations; Anniversaries and Special Events; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah | Intercom Bulletin from September, 1981 detailing the dedication events - "The Greater Gift of Health" - during the grand opening of the University Hospital. |
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Intraocular Needle | Needles; Injections, Intraocular; Inventions; Retinal Diseases; Infection Control; Awards and Prizes; Bench-to-Bedside | Anti-infective intraocular needle was the grand prize winner of the Bench-to-Bedside competition. The student-designed device prevents infection in the treatment of retinal diseases. |
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Ira and Mary Lou Fulton | Gift Giving; Fund Raising; Financial Support; Philanthropy | Arizona businessman and home builder Ira Fulton and his wife Mary Lou have been generous benefactors to a number of university initiatives. Jon M. Huntsman's vision and pledge for a state-of-the-art cancer research and treatment facility prompted Mr and Mrs Fulton to contribute $10 million to the e... |
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Iwamoto, Kumiko (1967) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Picture of medical student Kumiko Iwamoto in lab (1967 Medicine Man) |
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J. A. Abildskov, M.D. at CVRTI Dedication (1976) | Anniversaries and Special Events; Universities; Utah; Research; Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research & Training Institute | Dr J.A. Abildskov, the Director of the Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research & Training Institute, making remarks during the dedication ceremonies. |
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Jacobson, Marcus, Ph.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Neurobiology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Jacobson was born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1930. Dr Jacobson received both his B.Sc. (1951) and Masters (1956) from the University of Cape Town. Dr Jacobson earned his Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1960. Dr Jacobson was Lecturer in Physiology at the University of Edinburgh Medica... |
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James E. Talmage Building | Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | Postcard of Museum Building completed in 1902 located on Presidents Circle. It housed the new medical school from 1905-1920. In 1959 it was the Biology Building and in 1976 it was named the James E. Talmadge Building. When it was used for the School of Medicine, the laboratories were on the 2nd and ... |