- IC099-p5261-005
- Unidad documental simple
- 1950
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T. Hamako on a rooftop taking a picture, probably associated with the ferry crossing to Etajima.
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T. Hamako on a rooftop taking a picture, probably associated with the ferry crossing to Etajima.
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Hamako child on the ferry crossing to Etajima.
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Dr. Wat Sutow and George Sakoda on the Etajima ferry
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Dr. Wat Sutow and George Sakoda on the ferry crossing to Etajima.
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Kenny Sakoda and Kippy Sutow next to a car on the ferry crossing to Etajima.
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Wat Sutow, Tom Umeda, and an unidentifed man
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Wat Sutow, Tom Umeda, and an unidentifed man leaning against a wall, looking off in the distance.
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Tom Umeda, Koike, and Kitasako
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Tom Umeda, Koike, and Kitasako, possibly on a boat, looking off in the distance.
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Kitasako, Koike, and Tom Umeda playing Go, probably at the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Office in Hiroshima.
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George Sakoda and Motoshi Yamasaki at Ujina
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George Sakoda and Motoshi "Pete" Yamasaki at Ujina. They are standing against a wooden railing, with water and mountains in the background.
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Fumiko Shitamae, Barbara [Geathard], M. [Gonsalves], W.Z. Green, Mary Carson, Dr. Mac Suzuki, and Richard Brewer gathered together to sing. They appear to be huddled around a piano holding sheet music.
George S. Friend and an unidentified woman
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George S. Friend and an unidentified woman in long coats in front of a car. They are standing in the street in front of a row of buildings, one of which has a large sign in Japanese.
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Men and women gathered around a table for a coffee break.
Louise Cavagnaro and May Sakoda
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Louise Cavagnaro and May Sakoda as part of a group gathered for a picnic. Cavagnaro is holding her own camera while smiling and pointing at the photographer. Sakoda stands beside her, also smiling for the picture.
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Artist Kiyoshi Asai (1902-1968) in a studio working. He appears to be carving a wood block to make a print. Asai was born in Hiroshima prefecture.
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Family sunbathing in a yard in front of a fence. The man, woman, and child are seated on a blanket in shorts or bathing suits.
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Emily Kadota at a dock, next to a large metal object, with her eyes closed and one arm in the air.
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Emily Kadota, Kenny Sakoda, and two others on a pier by the water, with buildings visible in the background. They are bundled in coats and scarves.
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Glenroy A. Stein posing with his sleeves rolled up and his arms crossed.
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Motoshi Yamasaki, Kenny Sakoda, and George Sakoda
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Motoshi "Pete" Yamasaki, Kenny Sakoda, and George Sakoda posing in front of a temple. All three are holding cameras.
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Side view of the covered entryway to a temple visited by Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission personnel.
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Emily Kadota at a dock, looking off into the distance.
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A statue in a temple visited by Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission personnel.
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Covered entryway to a temple visited by Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission personnel.
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Facade of a temple visited by Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission personnel.
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Dr. Wat Sutow sticks his head out from a Jeep as it approaches a temple. Others stand in front of the vehicle at the base of the temple steps.
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Snapshot of Fumiko Shitamae in a stripped shirt in front of a window.
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A group including men, women, and a young boy gather around a table for a Sukiyaki dinner part at the Sakoda house.
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May Sakoda, Fumiko Shitamae, and two other women, some with items in their laps, seated in chairs on the deck of a boat.
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Kenny Sakoda, Fumiko Shitamae, and two men with cameras inspecting their equipment for a boat trip.
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May Sakoda, Fumiko Shitamae, and two other women holding cameras, purses, and other items, standing on the deck of a boat. Deck chairs and other passengers are partially visible in the background.
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Dr. Mac Suzuki, Nurse Louise Cavagnaro, and others including a young child gather at the Sakoda House Christmas party. A small Christmas tree sits on a table.
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Summer Japanese-style dinner party
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People at a dinner party, seated on the ground at a table. A man, women, and young boy are in the center; others are partially visible or facing away.
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Summer Japanese-style dinner party
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A young man interacts with two young boys, while other dinner party guests and the table can be seen in the background.
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A group of men and women socializing, at tables with drinks, fruit, and other refreshments.
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Men and women dining at a table at the mess at the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Gaisen-Kan facility.
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Men seated indoors having a discussion. Two lean in while two recline; two are smoking pipes. A coffee table and part of another person's head are visible in the foreground.
Scope and Content Note: This series includes faculty and student directories from UT Dental Branch, Texas Dental Journal Directories and Houston District Dental Society Directories. The materials are excellent condition. 2.5 cubic feet (5 boxes).
Series II: Graduation Information,
Scope and Content Note: This series includes information from each graduation ceremony sorted by year. The materials are in excellent condition. 1 cubic feet (2 boxes).
Scope and Content Note: This series includes photographs of students, faculty, committees and University of Texas Dental Branch buildings. More photographs are located in the oversized series. The materials are excellent condition. 1 cubic feet (2 boxes).
Series IV: University of Texas Dental Branch Administrative Files,
Scope and Content Note: Series IV includes university catalogs, curriculum, Annual Faculty Workshop, class schedules, and university publications. The materials are excellent condition. This series consists of 6 cubic feet (13 boxes).
Scope and Content Note: This series contains yearbooks for the University of Texas Dental Branch ranging from 1928 to 1989. The materials are in good condition and equals 1 cubic foot (2 boxes).
Scope and Content Note: This series contains large items such as floor plans, elevation drawings and photographs of the dental students, dental assisting students and dental hygiene students. The materials are excellent condition. .25 cubic feet (1 box).
John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science Collection
The John P. McGovern Museum Health and Medical Science Collection is an artificial collection of ephemera and artifacts from the John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science. The ephemera includes a publication called "Headlines", "Muse News", and other printed marketing materials acquired by the McGovern Historical Collections staff, covering the years from 1998 to 2009. The artifacts include seven pieces of antique medical equipment, including electrocardiograph machines, microscope slides with specimens, an ophthalmoscope, thoracoscope, and Dr. McGovern's personal medical bag. The collection consists of 0.75 cubic feet (1 box), including 7 artifacts.
Subjects: John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science.
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Thi 3/4” U-Matic tape contains a lecture titled, "Sir William Osler: On the Student, Teacher, Libraries, and Medicine " by John P. McGovern, MD. The lecture took place May 14, 1980, and it was a part of the series “Conversations with the Past.” The recording runs 49:12 with about 48 minutes of lecture content. According to the credits, it was a Medical Community Television System Production. The recording is a duplication, in color, with stereo sound.
(0:01) The recording begins with a countdown and title card.
(0:12) Program begins with TMC Librarian Beth White at a podium introducing Dr. John P. McGovern, Director of the McGovern Allergy Clinic and Clinical Professor at Baylor College of Medicine and UT Medical School.
(1:07) Dr. McGovern approaches the podium and begins his talk.
(4:37) Dr. McGovern begins recounting Osler’s influence on modern American medicine and medical education.
(8:11) Dr. McGovern begins offering a biography of Sir William Osler. Osler was born in Ontario, July 12, 1949, went to Trinity College in Toronto, and then studied medicine at McGill in Montreal in 1872. He opened his practice and also served as a lecturer and did research at McGill.
(12:23) Dr. McGovern notes Osler then became the Chair of Clinical Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in June 1884. He taught at the bedside and in the clinic.
(14:04) Dr. McGovern adds that in 1889 Osler became the first Physician-in-Chief at the new Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He wrote his Principles and Practice of Medicine. He married Grace Revere Osler and they had a son, Revere.
(15:39) Dr. McGovern tells of Osler taking the position Chair as Regius Professor of Medicine of at Oxford in 1904/1905. Osler helped organize medical corps and hospital system in England when World War I started. His son died in Flanders. Osler died December 29, 1919.
(17:38) Students. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding students.
(24:11) Teachers. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding teachers.
(29:46) Libraries. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding libraries. The Osler Library at McGill.
(35:36) Medicine. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding medicine.
(38:21) Patients. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding patients.
(40:10) Physicians. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding physicians.
(43:46) Dr. McGovern concludes his talk with quotations from others about Osler.
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Dr. Denton Cooley performs a coronary bypass
Dr. Denton Cooley of the Texas Heart Institute performs a coronary artery bypass surgery.
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Intercultural Cancer Council records
The Intercultural Cancer Council records contains informational materials, photographs, and other materials that document the programs, activities, events, people, and initiatives of the Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC)), an organization that addressed healthcare inequities.
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Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records
The Texas Medical Center (TMC) Historical Resources Project records contain video oral histories of notable personalities associated with or visiting the TMC. Beginning in 1973, the initial group of interviews focuses on individuals involved in the founding or early days of the TMC. Later “video profiles” also include significant visitors to the TMC. Several of these feature national and international figures in cancer research on their visits to Houston. In total the collection features forty-seven unique recordings of interviews with thirty-eight different individuals. All forty-seven unique recordings have been digitized.
Don Macon, Director of the TMC Historical Resources Project, serves as interviewer in all but one of the recordings. The interviews are all staged as one-on-one conversations, with the exception of Macon's interview of Isaac Berenblum and Philippe Shubik. A typical interview begins with some biographical information about the interviewee, followed by accounts of their careers and, where appropriate, their involvement with the Texas Medical Center. Recordings each tend to be approximately 30-60 minutes long; the shortest interview is about 18 minutes, with the longest (Dr. Frederick Elliott's) being 2 hours and 18 minutes.
The bulk of the interviews took place from 1973-1978. There are also interviews from 1982, 1988, and 1991. Most if not all of the interviews were recorded in the studio at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Most are attributed to MDA-TV, Department of Medical Communications. Some later interviews are attributed to UT-TV.
While there are forty-seven unique recordings, the collection includes many duplications and totals nearly one hundred tapes. The videotapes are primarily 3/4" U-Matic, though there are also some VHS tapes. There are many original master recordings, as well as duplications on a variety of media--including a dozen interviews transferred to DVDs. Most interviews correspond to a single tape, but some speakers continue on to a second tape, typically labeled "part 2." Dr. Elliott's interview spans five tapes.
The level of detail in the descriptions varies across recordings. The collection includes contemporary typed transcripts for the first ten interviews from 1973. The MHC has created computer-generated transcripts for a handful of other interviews. Thirteen interviews have detailed descriptions with timecodes and summaries of content being discussed. The remaining interviews have paragraph-length descriptions transcribed from the original tapes or their cases.
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Conversations with the Past: "The Pioneering Spirit in American Medicine" by Dr. Virginia Allen
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This 3/4” U-Matic tape contains a lecture titled "The Pioneering Spirit in American Medicine" by Dr. Virginia Allen of the Office of Scientific Publications in the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. The lecture took place April 16, 1980, and it was a part of the series “Conversations with the Past: History of Health Sciences.” The recording runs 42:36, with about 41 minutes of lecture content. According to the credits, it was a Medical Community Television System Production. The recording is a duplication, in color.
(0:01) Video starts with blank screen, color bars, and countdown.
(0:29) Program begins with TMC Librarian Beth White at a podium introducing medical historian Dr. Virginia Allen.
(1:14) Dr. Allen begins her talk, “Pioneering Spirit in American Medicine.”
(3:36) Dr. John Potts, early Physician General to the Virginia Colony.
(4:08) Preacher physicians.
(4:45) Cotton Mather of Boston, a preacher and—according to Dr. Allen—the first significant figure in American medicine.
(9:10) Mather’s chief medical accomplishment: promoting smallpox inoculation. In an early instance of applying statistical analysis in medicine, he tracked mortality for those inoculated compared to the general population.
(13:05) Mather wrote the first general treatise on medicine in the United States, The Angel of Bethesda, 1724. However, it was not published.
(16:22) Dr. Ephraim McDowell, raised in Kentucky and practiced there, and was educated in Edinburgh, Scotland.
(20:28) McDowell diagnosed and removed an ovarian tumor in Jane Crawford. It was the first time such an operation had been performed and the patient lived.
(28:17) Dr. William Beaumont of Connecticut, licensed in 1812, became an Army surgeon and in 1820 was stationed at Fort Mackinac.
(32:23) In 1822, seventeen-year-old Alexis St. Martin, an employee of the American Fur Company, was accidentally shot. Beaumont cared for him, eventually moving him into his home. There remained a hole in St. Martin’s stomach; Beaumont did experiments and discovered the basics of digestion. He published his Observations in 1832.
(40:30) Dr. Allen notes she is out of time but had wanted to speak about Elizabeth Blackwell and Daniel Drake. She concludes by reflecting on the pioneering spirit at work in the Texas Medical Center.
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Texas Medical Association 116th Annual Conference Video Collection
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Texas Medical Association 116th Annual Conference Video Collection
This collection consists of video cassettes documenting the House of Delegate elections and panels of the 116th Annual Conference of the Texas Medical Association, which occurred in Houston May 18-20, 1983.
The tapes were found with other audiovisual materials in the archive. Many of these materials circulated through the audiovisual department. The collection appears complete and unique, and it offers documentation of the event. The content was produced by the communication department of UT Health Science Center Houston.
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Texas Hadassah Medical Research Foundation scrapbook
This series contains a scrapbook documenting the establishment and early years of Texsa Hadassah Medical Research Foundaiton.
Medical supply delivery to Gaza
Folder contains the trip report for the Israel/Gaza medical supply delivery. It documents the activities of the operation for each day, February 4-15, 1999. Other contents include newspaper clippings related to the delivery.
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Advance meeting with Palestinian Authority
Sign on building, Ministry of Planning International Cooperation (MOPIC)
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Plane on runway arriving at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza
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Speaking to reporter at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza.
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Delegation as plane arrives at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza
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Plane on tarmac arriving at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza. Front of plane with vehicle leading the way.
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Tarmac of Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza. People watching as plane lands.
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Plane on tarmac at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza.
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Plane on tarmac arriving at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza. Front of plane as it approaches.
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Medical supplies begin to be unloaded from plane at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza.
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Medical supplies begin to be unloaded from plane at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza. Side view of plane with trucks and people
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Sun low on the horizon behind the plane at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza as people work around it.
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Delegation walking from building at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza.
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Parked cars, one marked "UN", a group looks in the truck of a black car. Another man stands by open front door of UN car.
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Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza from a distance.
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Group picture on tarmac at Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza.
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Group loading medical supplies onto truck.
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Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza from a distance.
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Sign at entrance of Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza
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Shore-line drive
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Terrace with pergola, steps, and garden
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Close-up of activity
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Sign in hospital reads, X-Ray, Reception, Orthopedic, Surgical female department, Surgical male department
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Hospital exterior showing driveway entrance. Cars and vans in front
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Hospital room
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Hospital door and corridor with sign that reads, Intensive Care Unit.
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Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem, Israel
Hospital exterior showing entrance.
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Room in hosptial. Window looks out to people outside
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Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem, Israel
Hospital corridor
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Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem, Israel
Hospital atrium decorated with neon designs
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Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem, Israel
Office with computers, books, digital media, and toys.
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