Medicine and Health
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Louis S. Goodman audio-visual collection
The Louis S. Goodman audio-visual collection (1968-1980) consists of video and audio tapes relating to the personal life and scientific career of University of Utah pharmacologist Dr. Louis S. Goodman, a pioneer of anticancer chemotherapy.
Louis S. Goodman photograph collection
The Louis S. Goodman photograph collection contains a wide variety of images of Louis Goodman. The collection contains the following: personal portraits and snapshots of Goodman, images of Goodman's family, Goodman in medical school, and in various medical settings, in Russia, performing experiments, teaching labs etc. portraits of friends and associates, images of various social activities, slides and photographs of various advertisements, diagrams, documents and unidentified people.
A.W. Harlan article
The A.W. Harlan article is entitled, "Materia Medica and Therapeutics." This was a paper completed by Harlan during his senior year at the Chicago College of Dental Surgery.
Rosemary Holt papers
The Rosemary Holt papers (1980-1997) contain materials focusing on the implantation of the artifical heart in humans. Included are correspondence, reports, minutes and agendas, news articles, and other papers. Holt (b. 1932) was a citizen member of the Institutional Review Board for the artificial heart at the University of Utah.
Holy Cross Hospital Auxiliary records
The Holy Cross Hospital Auxiliary records (1958-1995) contains scrapbooks, handbooks, meeting minutes, policies and procedures manuals, newsletters, and financial reports documenting the activities of the Auxiliary. The Auxiliary was an organization to coordinate and recruit volunteers to assist the mission of Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was founded in 1958 and disbanded in 1995 when the hospital was sold and renamed.

Holy Cross Hospital records
Alfred Kessler papers
The Alfred Kessler papers (1912-2012) contain a broad variety of materials pertaining to the long life of Alfred Kessler as well as his immediate and extended family. The collection contains family history and genealogy, personal and scientific notes and correspondence, as well as his extensive collection of journals.
Willem J. Kolff audio-visual collection
The Willem J. Kolff audio-visual collection (1949-1995) consists of film, video and audio recordings relevant to Kolff's groundbreaking medical research into the development of artificial organs, including the artificial kidney and artificial heart.
Wesley Pratt Larsen papers
LDS Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association records
The LDS Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association (NAA) records (1949-2017) contains professional papers and documents maintained by Zeldine Graham (b. 1933), an alum who held the position of Treasurer in the NAA for a number of years. The LDS Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association is an association for the alumni of the LDS Hospital W. H. Groves School of Nursing, which operated from 1905 to 1955.
H. Leo Marshall papers
The H. Leo Marshall papers (1950-1969) consist of a summarized history of the University of Utah College of Medicine, a personalized story of the University of Utah College of Medicine, a typescript of the Tooele Marshall Family, and a speech given by Marshall for the Centennial Convocation in 1950. Marshall was a professor of public health and preventive medicine at the University of Utah.
J. D. Mortensen autobiography
The J. D. Mortensen autobiography (2002) discusses his life history and is composed of two volumes. The first volume is entitled "As I Remember It" and the second volume is entitled, "Getting to Know Him: Personal Biographical Sketches." Mortensen was a thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon.

Charles James Nabors papers
The Charles James Nabors papers (1954-1986) contain correspondence, articles and reprints of articles, clippings, grant applications, and other miscellaneous personal and professional papers from his tenure in University of Utah College of Medicine and as a minority counselor for the University of Utah. Charles Nabors was an associate professor of anatomy at the University of Utah College of Medicine who served as assistant dean for minority affairs. He was also a civil rights activist.
Niels P. Neilson photograph collection
The Niels P. Neilson photograph collection pertain to sports medicine and physical education.
Russell Marion Nelson papers
The Russell Marion Nelson papers (1942-2003) contain manuscripts, publications, working boards, certificates, and plaques relating to Nelson's career. Nelson is an internationally renowned cardiothoracic surgeon. Along with his professional career, he has held many positions within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including being called as an Apostle in 1984.
Luella H. Nichols papers
The Luella H. Nichols papers (circa 1920s-1940s) consist of two oversize scrapbooks and a plaque awarded to Nichols for "outstanding nurse of the year."
Luella Hyatt Nichols photograph collection
The Luella Hyatt Nichols photograph collection consists of the portraits of the nursing classes of June 1948 and December 1948 as well as an ovesize photo of the Nursing Class of 1920
Eva A. Paxman biography on Olive Alger Truman
The Eva A. Paxman biography on Olive Alger Truman (b. 1894), a southern Utah nursing home administrator, is titled "Look Up, Laugh and Live." Truman began one of the area's first aged-care facilities.
Joseph H. Peck papers
The Joseph H. Peck papers (1918-1980) consist of correspondence, speeches, articles, and book reviews surrounding Joseph Peck, a medical doctor from Missouri, who spent most of his life in Utah practicing medicine.