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Title | Subject | Description |
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Hansen Family (2015) | Twins, Conjoined; Neurosurgical Procedures; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah | Hansen Family - 2015 |
502 |
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Hashimoto, Edward I., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Anatomy; Research; Universities; Utah | The Ambidextrous Irishman - Dr. Edward Hashimoto - After the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, reactions to the Japanese in Utah and across the U.S. varied from threats and bewilderment to discrimination and internment. One of the most popular members of the School of Medicine faculty at that time wa... |
503 |
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Hashimoto, Edward I., M.D. (1979) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Anatomy; Research; Universities; Utah | Dr Hashimoto in cadaver lab with assistant Herbert Juengling. |
504 |
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Hashimoto, Edward I., M.D. (1970) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Anatomy; Research; Universities; Utah | Edward I. Hashimoto MD - popular professor of human anatomy from 1935 to 1987; longest-tenured professor in the history of the University of Utah (52 years) |
505 |
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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... |
506 |
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Jarcho, Leonard W., M.D. (1961) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Neurology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Leonard W. Jarcho MD 1961 - In 1952, Dr. Jarcho joined the Department of Medicine faculty and later established the first Division of Neurology. When this Division became the separate Department of Neurology in 1965, Dr. Jarcho was its original chairman, a position he held until he became Emeritus P... |
507 |
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Jarvik-5 Artificial Heart | Heart, Artificial; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah | The Jarvik-5 was an earlier version the artificial heart. The Jarvik 7 model was implanted into Barney Clark in December, 1982. |
508 |
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Jee, Webster S.S., Ph.D. (2015) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Webster Jee PhD studied the toxicity of radiation in atomic bombs; Assistant department head of anatomy from 1965-1974 and then chair of the department from 1974-1977; Leading expert in the prevention of and treatment of osteoporosis. Dr Jee died in 2018. |
509 |
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Jee, Webster S.S., Ph.D. (1959) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Webster Jee PhD - Put out that cigarette! Medicine Man Yearbook, 1959 |
510 |
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Jee, Webster S.S., Ph.D. (1959) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Anatomy; Neuroanatomy; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Webster Jee PhD '59, Custers Last Stand - Medicine Man Yearbook, 1959 |
511 |
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Johnson, Joyce, MD (1957) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Joyce Johnson (nee Dunn), MD, Class of 1957 - Established an action plan for treating cardiac arrest at LDS Hospital, organizing CPR teams in 84 of 126 hospitals in the Mountain West region. Dr Johnson was the sole female graduate of the school of medicine. |
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Johnson, Joyce, MD (2015) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Joyce Johnson (nee Dunn), MD, Class of 1957 - Established an action plan for treating cardiac arrest at LDS Hospital, organizing CPR teams in 84 of 126 hospitals in the Mountain West region. Dr Johnson was the sole female graduate of the school of medicine. |
513 |
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Main Street Salt Lake City (1900) | Urbanization; Utah; Cities; Salt Lake City; Aspects, Historical | Main Street Salt Lake City. |
514 |
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Joyce Johnson (Dunn) at the Billard Table Faculty Member and Fellow Medical Student (1957) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Joyce Johnson (Dunn) 1957 Medicine Man Yearbook. |
515 |
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Kolff, Willem J., M.D. Ph.D. (1978) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Anatomy; Pathology; Inventions; Artificial Organs; Biomedical Engineering; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Willem Kolff 1978 - Engineering the first artificial heartbeats - Dr. Kolff's lab expanded its research beyond kidneys to work on other organs, including artificial eyes, ears, arms and-most famously-artificial hearts. |
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Snyder, Clifford C., M.D. | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Surgery, Plastic; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Academic Deans | Clifford Snyder, MD successfully separated brain-conjoined twins Elise and Lisa Hansen. He used skull bone removed during the separation to reconstruct their skulls. Between operations, he brought the bone home and stored it in his own freezer. He didn't want to take any chances that it might get us... |
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Pharmacist Prescription Book (1949) | Pharmacy; Pharmacists; Prescription Drugs; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | 1949 Repeto Prescription Book |
518 |
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Physical Science Building, University of Utah (1901) | Universities; Utah | Physical Science Building |
519 |
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The Quorum (1956) | Academic Medical Centers; Hospital Departments; Faculty, Medical; Physicians; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | By 1956, Drs. Price, Wintrobe, Goodman and their team of medical school leaders, reverently nicknamed "The Quorum," had persuaded the U's Board of Regents to approve a $10 million medical center with a companion hospital, which would allow the school to move out of the Salt Lake County Hospital, sit... |
520 |
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Protective Goggles | Universities; University of Utah; Eccles Health Sciences Library | Protective goggles worn by emergency department and other medical staff, from the School of Medicine time capsule stored at the Eccles Health Sciences Library. |
521 |
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Radiology Department in the 1970s | University Hospital; campus; patients; radiology; 1970s | Radiology 1970s |
522 |
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Saffle, Jeffrey R., MD (2015) | Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Burn Units; Trauma Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; General Surgery; Universities; Utah | Dr Saffle received is undergraduate and medical degrees (1976) from the University of Chicago. Dr Saffle completed his residency training in surgery as well as a fellowship in burn care at the University of Utah. Dr Saffle joined the faculty of the School of Medicine in 1982. Dr Saffle was Director ... |
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Salt Lake County General Hospital (1950s) | Hospitals, General; Hospitals, County; Hospitals, Public; Hospitals, Teaching; Aspects, Historical | Lack of air conditioning, faulty electrical and plumbing systems and improvised operating rooms were just some of the challenges physicians and residents faced at the old county hospital. "I recall one time doing a common bile duct operation and the lights went out." recounted Wallace Brooke, MD PhD... |
524 |
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Salt Lake County General Hospital Residents (1944) | Internship and Residency; Hospitals, County; Hospitals, General; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Residents - 1944 Medicine Man |
525 |
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Sam Skaggs in Pharmacy Lab | Gift Giving; Fund Raising; Financial Support; Philanthropy | Skaggs Pharmacy Lab - L.S. "Sam" Skaggs, Jr. In his 20s, Sam Skaggs dreamed of becoming a pharmacist. Instead he became one of the most powerful businessman in the nation, donating in excess of $60 million to fund the College of Pharmacy. |