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An afternoon (April 29th, 2021 )  of poetry and discussion about the human experience of medicine, featuring poets from the San Francisco community. Farah Hamade, inaugural 2020 UCSF Library Artist in Residence, took visual notes during the event and produced a visual piece that represents the event/experience . About the Poets and Speakers: Sharon Pretti ’s poetry has appeared in numerous journals including Spillway, Calyx, JAMA, Bellevue Literary Review and the Schuylkill Valley Journal....
Topics: medicine, healing, poetry, UCSF, humanities, medical humanities
Description : Toland Hall Murals: an Oral History with Chauncey Leake. Dr. Leake discusses the frescoes painted by Bernard Zakheim in Toland Hall at the University of California, San Francisco. Helen Nahm, Dean emeritus of the UCSF School of Nursing (1958-1969) also participated in this program. Source : 1 Tape of 1: 3/4 inch videotape Collection Guide : University of California San Francisco Oral Histories Call Number : OH 57 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Regents of the University...
Topic: californiarevealed
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by Kleinman, Arthur
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Join psychiatrist, social anthropologist, and author Dr. Arthur Kleinman for an author talk, Q&A, and book signing .  The Soul of Care  is a moving memoir and an extraordinary love story that shows how an expert physician became a family caregiver and learned why care is so central to all our lives and yet is at risk in today’s world. When Dr. Arthur Kleinman, an eminent Harvard psychiatrist and social anthropologist, began caring for his wife, Joan, after she was diagnosed with...
Topics: Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Anthropology, History of Medicine
These are the annual reports of the California Woman's Hospital, a San Francisco hospital founded specifically to include a branch providing care for patients to poor to pay. The reports include a few photos and many narratives of the development of the hospital and its relation to the development of public health in San Francisco.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 70 Pages of 70 (5 x 7 in.)
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by University of California, San Francisco
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Description : Recording of the Centennial celebration of the School of Medicine, November 20, 1964. The four part recording includes: Part 1: Welcome & Introduction and Prospect & Retrospect: William O. Reinhardt, Dean, School of Medicine; John B. de C. M. Saunders, Chancellor. Part 2: Case Histories of a Century: Herbert Evans; H. Glenn Bell; William Kerr; Chauncey D. Leake. Part 3: Mirror of a medical School in the Next Century; Peter Forsham; J. Englebert Dunphy; Alexander R....
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco, University of California, San...
Source: 1 Tape of 1: 1/4 inch audio tape
Description : Silent footage of the faculty, staff and residents from the University of California Medical School, 1930-1931. The scenes include individuals that are identified and then filmed, morning rounds, shots of the UCSF campus, and other candid moments. Source : 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm Collection Guide : University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine audiovisual collection Call Number : AV 2012-18 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Regents of the University of...
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco, University of California, San...
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by University of California, San Francisco. School of Pharmacy
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Dr. Edward Leong Way's oral history interview took place on October 21, 2014 at the UCSF Library on the UCSF Parnassus campus. Way was interviewed about his life and work by Martin Meeker, associate director, Regional Oral History Office of The Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. Way was born in Watsonville, California in 1916. His moved with his family to San Francisco in 1924 and ultimately studied pharmacy at what is now the UCSF School of Pharmacy, earning his BS in...
Topics: pharmacy, ucsf school of pharmacy, e leong way, oral history, roho, ucsf, pharmaceutical...
The annual reports of St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco contain tabulations of numbers and types of patients treated, including other demographic information such as nationality.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 112 Pages of 112 (5 x 7 in.)
Class play of the UCSF School of Medicine, Class of 1984
Topic: University of California San Francisco
Class play of the UCSF School of Medicine, Class of 1984
Topic: University of California San Francisco
In this talk, part of the UCSF Archives & Special Collections lecture series, Aimee Medeiros discusses her book Heightened Expectations: The Rise of the Human Growth Hormone Industry in America . Heightened Expectations  is a groundbreaking history that illuminates the foundations of the multibillion-dollar human growth hormone (HGH) industry. Drawing on medical and public health histories as well as on photography, film, music, prose, and other examples from popular culture, Medeiros...
Topics: UCSF, UCSF Library, UCSF Archives & Special Collections lectures, Aimee Medeiros, human growth...
The Annual Report of the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children recounts the populations of children and the finances, operations, and ideologies of the institution itself.
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurseries, Homeless children
Source: Pamphlet: 36 Pages of 36 (5 x 7 in.)
In the period immediately after the Second World War, America's public health was flush with new funding for and concern about chronic disease, especially heart disease. Join presenter Nicolas Rasmussen, Professor of Programs in History and Environmental Humanities in the School of Humanities and Languages in Sydney, Australia.  He explores the origins and fate of two of the most prominent, innovative heart disease control programs of the era, multiple screening and group psychotherapy for...
Topic: Heart Disease, UCSF, UCSF Archives Lectures, Disease Control, History of Medicine, National Health...
The annual report of St. Mary's Hospital (San Francisco) contains data on the yearly operation of the hospital and its patients, including things like tabulations of occupations, nationalities, procedure/illnesses and other data of those served. There are numerous photos illustrating the equipment and facilities of the hospital.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 136 Pages of 136 (5 x 7 in.)
These are the annual reports of the California Woman's Hospital, a San Francisco hospital founded specifically to include a branch providing care for patients to poor to pay. The reports include a few photos and many narratives of the development of the hospital and its relation to the development of public health in San Francisco.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 40 Pages of 40 (5 x 7 in.)
These are the annual reports of the California Woman's Hospital, a San Francisco hospital founded specifically to include a branch providing care for patients to poor to pay. The reports include a few photos and many narratives of the development of the hospital and its relation to the development of public health in San Francisco.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 60 Pages of 60 (5 x 7 in.)
The Annual Report of the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children recounts the populations of children and the finances, operations, and ideologies of the institution itself.
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurseries, Homeless children
Source: Pamphlet: 40 Pages of 40 (5 x 7 in.)
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by UCSF School of Pharmacy
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Description : Clinical Pharmacy Ward Rounds was created by the University of California, San Francisco School of Pharmacy in 1968. The film depicts various scenes in an average day in the pharmacy. Pharmacists discuss patients and prescriptions, prepare compounded drugs, and use the latest technology-- a microfiche reader and autopens-- in a typical day's work. Source : 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm Collection Guide : Robert L. Day collection, MSS 2011-23 Call Number : MSS 2011-23 Rights :...
Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, UCSF, ucsf school of pharmacy, ucsf,...
The Annual Report of the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children recounts the populations of children and the finances, operations, and ideologies of the institution itself.
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurseries, Homeless children
Source: Pamphlet: 48 Pages of 48 (5 x 7 in.)
Description : Drug Control is a public health service announcement that was created as a part of the Health Information Project by the University of California, San Francisco in 1973. The film shows how two doctors in two very different pharmacies cope with the issue of protecting their patients from harmful drug interactions and dependency. The pharmacy in the Los Angeles General Hospital sets up an experimental plan to use a computer filing system. Source : 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm Collection...
Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, ucsf school of pharmacy, ucsf,...
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by University of California, San Francisco
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Description : Dr. Robert Schindler (Chair emeritus of the UCSF Department of Otolaryngology) presents a video tour of the murals painted by Bernard Zakheim in Toland Hall at the University of California, San Francisco. Source : 1 tape of 1: 1/2" videocassette Collection Guide : University of California San Francisco Oral Histories Rights : Rights are owned by Regents of the University of California. Copyright Holder has given Institution permission to provide access to the digitized work...
Topics: californialightandsound, Schindler, Robert, Zakheim, Bernard, Murals, San Francisco (Calif.),...
In this talk at the UCSF Archives & Special Collections, Zach Bleemer discusses how he has used data science – thousands of computer-processed versions of annual registers, directories, and catalogs –  to reconstruct a near-complete database of all students, faculty, and courses at four-year universities in California in the first half of the 20th century, including UC San Francisco (which taught both undergraduates and graduate students at the time). Visualizations of this database...
Topics: Big Data, Higher Education, California, STEM majors, gender in Higher Education, natural language...
Class play of the UCSF School of Medicine, Class of 1984
Topic: University of California San Francisco
The Annual Report of the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children recounts the populations of children and the finances, operations, and ideologies of the institution itself.
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurseries, Homeless children
Source: Pamphlet: 40 Pages of 40 (5 x 7 in.)
The annual reports of St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco contain tabulations of numbers and types of patients treated, including other demographic information such as nationality.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 94 Pages of 94 (8 x 10 in.)
Description : Proceedings of the symposium to commemorate the inauguration of Philip Randolph Lee as Chancellor of the UCSF, November 1st, 1969. Collection Guide : Symposium to commemorate the inauguration of Philip Randolph Lee as Chancellor of the University of California, San Francisco recording, 1969 November 1 Call Number : AR 79-18 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Regents of the University of California. Copyright Holder has given Institution permission to provide access to the...
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco, University of California, San...
Source: 3 Tapes of 3: 1/4 inch audio tape (half track mono)
Description : Silent footage of students from University of California Medical School class of 1938, faculty and staff. Scenes are largely candid and include medical class members, UCSF campus, faculty and staff at work, laboratories, classes, and school groups. Individuals and groups are not identified. See related footage; Reel 1 is an abridged version of footage edited from source reels 2-4: Class of 1938 Reel 1-4 Note on original container : "Philip K. Condit, M.D.; Film 2; UC Med...
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco, University of California, San...
The annual reports of St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco contain tabulations of numbers and types of patients treated, including other demographic information such as nationality.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 64 Pages of 64 (5 x 7 in.)
Description : Video features Robert Day as moderator of a panel to describe a new service in the Fresno area, the Drug Information Analysis Center (DIAC). The DIAC is a service that specializes in reliable, comprehensive information on drug products staffed by a pharmacist. Video also features Manuel Perez, Patrick Ginn, Ronald Imoto, Gary McCart. Funding was provided by DHEW contract PHS 72-4377, Bureau of Health Resources Development and University of California, San Francisco. Source : 1...
Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, drug information analysis center,...
Description : Pharmacy Rounds: An orientation to clinical clerkship features talks on bacterial endocarditis, in particular staphylococcal endocarditis, staph aureus endocarditis, and its treatment and leprosy/hansen's disease. Source : 1 Tape of 1: 1 inch videotape Collection Guide : Robert L. Day collection, 1872-2012, bulk 1925-1990 Call Number : MSS 2011-23 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Regents of the University of California. Copyright Holder has given Institution permission to...
Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, endocarditis, leprosy, hansen's disease,...
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by California Womens Hospital (San Francisco)
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These are the annual reports of the California Woman's Hospital, a San Francisco hospital founded specifically to include a branch providing care for patients to poor to pay. The reports include a few photos and many narratives of the development of the hospital and its relation to the development of public health in San Francisco.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 78 Pages of 78 (5 x 7 in.)
The annual reports of St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco contain tabulations of numbers and types of patients treated, including other demographic information such as nationality.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 116 Pages of 116 (5 x 7 in.)
The Annual Report of the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children recounts the populations of children and the finances, operations, and ideologies of the institution itself.
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurseries, Homeless children
Source: Pamphlet: 38 Pages of 38 (5 x 7 in.)
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by University of California, San Francisco. School of Pharmacy
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Note : Program begins at 00:00:40. Description : This program, Clinical Pharmacy: A new concept in patient care, is part of the series Moment in Medicine created by the Medicine Health Sciences Television Network of UCSF Medical Center regarding the practical application of modern health science information and techniques. "The multi-disciplinary approach is a well accepted technique in modern medicine. The combined skills of the internist, the surgeon, the radiogist, the endocrinologist,...
Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, day, bob day, ucsf school of pharmacy,...
The Annual Report of the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children recounts the populations of children and the finances, operations, and ideologies of the institution itself.
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurseries, Homeless children
Source: Pamphlet: 52 Pages of 52 (5 x 7 in.)
These are the annual reports of the California Woman's Hospital, a San Francisco hospital founded specifically to include a branch providing care for patients to poor to pay. The reports include a few photos and many narratives of the development of the hospital and its relation to the development of public health in San Francisco.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 40 Pages of 40 (5 x 7 in.)
This Archives Talks is coupled with an  exhibit which commemorates the centennial anniversary of US involvement in World War I and recognizes the service of UCSF doctors, nurses and dentists at Base Hospital No. 30 in Royat, France. It also highlights the war-related research and care provided by UCSF scientists, clinicians, and healthcare workers in San Francisco and abroad. Dr. Wen T. Shen speaks on the biography of Dr. Howard C. Naffziger. Lieutenant Colonel Howard C. Naffziger, a prominent...
Topics: World War I, WWI, History of Dentistry, Dr. Howard C. Naffziger, US Army Medical Corps, Base...
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by University of California, San Francisco
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Description : Audio recording of the University of California, San Francisco commencement ceremony for the class of 1972. Speakers and honorees include: Charles J. Hitch, Philip R. Lee, Gary R. Hubiak, Martin D. Schetlar, John B. de M. C. Saunders, Lloyd A. Straight, and Samuel L. Kountz. Collection Guide : University of California, San Francisco Commencement Ceremonies collection, 1961-1976 Call Number : AR 2013-01 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Regents of the University of...
Topics: californialightandsound, San Francisco (Calif.), University of California, San Francisco...
Source: 2 Tapes of 2: 1/4" audio tape
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by University of California, San Francisco
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Note : Warble on soundtrack as on original film. Tramlines throughout. Description : A UCSF Educational Film about medical orderlies. Source : 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm Collection Title : UCSF Educational Films Call Number : FILMS 91-59 Rights : Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and...
Topics: californialightandsound, Medical personnel, University of California, San Francisco. School of...
The annual reports of St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco contain tabulations of numbers and types of patients treated, including other demographic information such as nationality.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 94 Pages of 94 (8 x 10 in.)
The Cap and Seal chronicles the history of the Nursing School at San Francisco General Hospital, which for a time had its own self-contained medical school. The Cap and Seal contains evidence of the diverse groups of students that have been a part of Public Medical Education and the development of Public Health in California, illuminating the ways in which public institutions like San Francisco General have been key to the health of our state and the city of San Francisco and the larger Bay...
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurses, Nursing students
Source: Book: 225 Pages of 225 (8 x 11 in.)
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by University of California, San Francisco
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Description : Grand Rounds at the University of California, San Francisco entitled Medical Education fro the 21st Century. Speakers on the subject include Julius R. Krevans and Lewis Thomas. A question and answer period follows the lectures. Source : 2 Tapes of 2: 3/4 inch videotape Collection Guide : Julius R. Krevans papers Call Number : MSS 93-20 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Regents of the University of California. Copyright Holder has given Institution permission to provide...
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco, Medical...
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by University of California, San Francisco. Alumni Association
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For additional information see California Revealed .
Topics: californiarevealed, Doctors, World War, 1939-1945, Selective service registration, Medical Students
Source: Scrapbook: 291 Pages of 291 (8 1/2 x 11 in.)
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by University of California, San Francisco. Alumni Association
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For additional information see California Revealed .
Topics: californiarevealed, Doctors, Medicine
Source: Scrapbook: 402 Pages of 402 (8 1/2 x 11 in.)
The annual report of St. Mary's Hospital (San Francisco) contains data on the yearly operation of the hospital and its patients, including things like tabulations of occupations, nationalities, procedure/illnesses and other data of those served. There are numerous photos illustrating the equipment and facilities of the hospital.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 56 Pages of 56 (5 x 7 in.)
These are the annual reports of the California Woman's Hospital, a San Francisco hospital founded specifically to include a branch providing care for patients to poor to pay. The reports include a few photos and many narratives of the development of the hospital and its relation to the development of public health in San Francisco.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 30 Pages of 30 (5 x 7 in.)
The Cap and Seal chronicles the history of the Nursing School at San Francisco General Hospital, which for a time had its own self-contained medical school. The Cap and Seal contains evidence of the diverse groups of students that have been a part of Public Medical Education and the development of Public Health in California, illuminating the ways in which public institutions like San Francisco General have been key to the health of our state and the city of San Francisco and the larger Bay...
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurses, Nursing students
Source: Book: 227 Pages of 227 (8 x 11 in.)
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.). Bay Area Chapter
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Bay Area Health Liberation News is the newsletter of the Bay Area Chapter of the Medical Committee for Human Rights. The newsletter is a fascinating chronicle of the different ways in which medical and health science activists intersected with important and pivotal movements for social change around California and even the rest of the country. Included is documentation of early 70s activist interventions on public health, drug use, and the prison system in California; organizing against the...
Topics: californiarevealed, Human rights
Source: Newspaper: 2 Pages of 2 (11 x 17 in.)
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by Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.). Bay Area Chapter
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Bay Area Health Liberation News is the newsletter of the Bay Area Chapter of the Medical Committee for Human Rights. The newsletter is a fascinating chronicle of the different ways in which medical and health science activists intersected with important and pivotal movements for social change around California and even the rest of the country. Included is documentation of early 70s activist interventions on public health, drug use, and the prison system in California; organizing against the...
Topics: californiarevealed, Human rights
Source: Newspaper: 2 Pages of 2 (11 x 17 in.)
The annual reports of St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco contain tabulations of numbers and types of patients treated, including other demographic information such as nationality.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 68 Pages of 68 (5 x 7 in.)
Join the conversation with Marilyn McEntyre, Adjunct Professor in Medical Humanities, UC Berkeley-UC San Francisco Joint Medical Program as she discusses the life and legacy of Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome, an American expatriate and pharmaceutical pioneer. McEntyre, who happens to be the great niece of Wellcome, will also explore what we may learn from his conflicted and curious love affair with medicine. Henry Solomon Wellcome played a major role in internationalizing medicine and...
Topics: UCSF, Medical Humanities, Marilyn McEntyre, History of Health Sciences, Wellcome, Henry S. (Henry...
Please meet the UCSF Archives & Special Collections team (in order of appearance): David Krah, processing archivists (Tobacco Control Archives and Eric Berne collections) Kelsi Evans, processing archivist (Radiologic Imaging Laboratory and Dr. J. Michael Bishop collections) David Uhlich, assistant archivist Polina Ilieva, UCSF archivist, Head of Archives & Special Collections
Topic: UCSF Archives & Special Collections
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by Reinhardt, Elizabeth P.
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Description : The Politics of Scarcity was a series of programs held by UCSF to discuss decisions that must be made in a world of diminishing resources and growing populations. The programs featured changing panels of academics, government officials, and activists in various fields such as policy, environmental studies, law, medicine, and bioethics. Source : 3 Tapes of 3: 3/4 inch videotape Collection Guide : Julius R. Krevans papers Call Number : MSS 93-20, tape 5, 6, 7 of 10 Rights :...
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco, Medical...
Join UCSF Archives & Special Collections as we explore the little-known history of African American women physicians’ careers in medicine from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. Through an extensive survey of the careers of all known African American women who practiced medicine in this period, a complicated portrait of both accomplishment and constraint emerges. This talk demonstrates that black women physicians succeeded in carrying out their demanding “missions” of...
Topics: UCSF, UCSF Archives Lectures, Black Women Physicians, History of Medicine, History of Health...
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by University of California, San Francisco
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Description : This Grand Rounds at University of California, San Francisco is a Dean's Forum meeting. Briefly, the purpose of which is to examine the issues which influence the proper clinical management of patients, particularly those issues wherein the physicians perceptions of the nature of the illness has an effect. This meeting's topic is The Natural Death Act. Speakers include Julius R. Krevans, Harrison Sadler, Benson Roe, and Barry Keene. Source : 1 Tape of 1: 3/4 inch videotape...
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco, Medical...
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by University of California, San Francisco
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Description : Audio recording of the University of California, San Francisco commencement ceremony for the class of 1967. Speakers and honorees include: Angus E. Taylor, Willard C. Fleming, Sharon Mindlin, Barry Commoner, Troy C. Daniels, and John J. Sampson. Collection Guide : University of California, San Francisco Commencement Ceremonies collection, 1961-1976 Call Number : AR 2013-01 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Regents of the University of California. Copyright Holder has given...
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco Commencement ceremonies
Source: 3 Tapes of 3: 1/4" audio tape
Description : Proceedings of a conference on women's leadership and authority in the health professions held at UC Santa Cruz, June 19-21, 1977 and organized by UCSF’s Program for Women in Health Sciences. The tapes cover the opening session, four workshops, and closing session. Collection Guide : Program for Women in Health Sciences Administrative records Call Number : AR 79-18 Rights : Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In...
Topic: californiarevealed
Source: 9 Tapes of 9: 1/8 inch audio cassette; 2 Reels of 2: 1/4" audio tape
Description : Audio recording of the University of California, San Francisco commencement ceremony for the class of 1965. Speakers and honorees include: Robert C. Leslie, John B. De M. C. Saunders, Melvin Matsushima, William Hoyt, William Kerr, Troy C. Daniels, Edward B. Shaw, Chauncey D. Leake, Rene J. Dubos, Clark Kerr. Collection Guide : University of California, San Francisco Commencement Ceremonies collection, 1961-1976 Call Number : AR 2013-01 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by...
Topics: californialightandsound, University of California, San Francisco Commencement ceremonies
Source: 4 Tapes of 4: 1/4" audio tape
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.). Bay Area Chapter
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Bay Area Health Liberation News is the newsletter of the Bay Area Chapter of the Medical Committee for Human Rights. The newsletter is a fascinating chronicle of the different ways in which medical and health science activists intersected with important and pivotal movements for social change around California and even the rest of the country. Included is documentation of early 70s activist interventions on public health, drug use, and the prison system in California; organizing against the...
Topics: californiarevealed, Human rights
Source: Newspaper: 2 Pages of 2 (11 x 17 in.)
The Cap and Seal chronicles the history of the Nursing School at San Francisco General Hospital, which for a time had its own self-contained medical school. The Cap and Seal contains evidence of the diverse groups of students that have been a part of Public Medical Education and the development of Public Health in California, illuminating the ways in which public institutions like San Francisco General have been key to the health of our state and the city of San Francisco and the larger Bay...
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurses, Nursing students
Source: Book: 226 Pages of 226 (8 x 11 in.)
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.). Bay Area Chapter
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Bay Area Health Liberation News is the newsletter of the Bay Area Chapter of the Medical Committee for Human Rights. The newsletter is a fascinating chronicle of the different ways in which medical and health science activists intersected with important and pivotal movements for social change around California and even the rest of the country. Included is documentation of early 70s activist interventions on public health, drug use, and the prison system in California; organizing against the...
Topics: californiarevealed, Human rights
Source: Newspaper: 2 Pages of 2 (11 x 17 in.)
The annual reports of St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco contain tabulations of numbers and types of patients treated, including other demographic information such as nationality.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 96 Pages of 96 (5 x 7 in.)
These are the annual reports of the California Woman's Hospital, a San Francisco hospital founded specifically to include a branch providing care for patients to poor to pay. The reports include a few photos and many narratives of the development of the hospital and its relation to the development of public health in San Francisco.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 68 Pages of 68 (5 x 7 in.)
Healthcare and medical training primarily recognize two age groups: children and adults. In real life, there are three, and most of us will spend years or decades longer in elderhood than in childhood. In her New York Times bestselling new book, UCSF Professor Louise Aronson shows how individuals, communities, clinicians and scientists can improve lives and transform healthcare by applying the same creativity, innovation, a nd effort to elders as we already do for children and adults. Join us...
Topics: Medical Humanities, Geriatrics, Elderhood, Aging, Medical Anthropology
Description : This historical photographic slide essay created by John A. Sapone, DDS, Clinical Professor of Endodontics, UCSF School of Dentistry, documents the development of the University of California, San Francisco campus, including the Medical Center and research buildings. It includes images of the Parnassus area of San Francisco before the building of the campus in the 1880s and focuses on how the physical space changed over time. Note inside original container: A nostalgic and...
Topic: californiarevealed
The Annual Report of the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children recounts the populations of children and the finances, operations, and ideologies of the institution itself.
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurseries, Homeless children
Source: Pamphlet: 50 Pages of 50 (5 x 7 in.)
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by San Francisco City and County Hospital. Tuberculosis Division
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The Annual Report of the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children recounts the populations of children and the finances, operations, and ideologies of the institution itself.
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurseries, Homeless children
Source: Pamphlet: 46 Pages of 46 (5 x 7 in.)
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by University of California, San Francisco
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Description : An interview of Herbert McLean Evans by Alan S. Parkes and Miriam Elizabeth Simpson for the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. Collection Title : UCSF Department of Anatomy records Call Number : AR 98-25 Transcript : Herbert McLean Evans interview transcript Rights : Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions,...
Topics: californialightandsound, Endocrinology, Reproduction--Endocrine aspects, Evans, Herbert M. (Herbert...
Source: 4 Tapes of 4: 1/4 inch audio tape
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by University of California San Francisco Black Caucus
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Description : From the records of the UCSF Black Caucus -- formed in 1968 to further the "political and social well-being of African American staff at UCSF." These are production materials for their newsletter, "The Black Bulletin," which documents the ties between the larger California Civil-Rights movement and the African American Faculty and Staff at UCSF. These materials highlight the civil rights health care perspective unique to the Black Caucus, who were heavily...
Topic: californiarevealed
Source: 43 Pages of 43: Clipping (8 1/2 x 11 in.)
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by University of California, San Francisco
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Class play of the UCSF School of Medicine, Class of 1979
Topic: University of California San Francisco
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by University of California, San Francisco
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Description : Memorial tribute to Dr. Robert Langley Porter (1870-1965), professor of pediatrics, emeritus and former dean of the School of Medicine. October 28, 1965. Speakers include J. Englebert Dunphy, acting chancellor; William O. Reinhardt, dean; Lawrence Arnstein; Giacomo Ancona; Willard C. Fleming, associate dean; Herbert M. Evans; Karl Meyer; and Salvatore Lucia. Collection Guide : University of California, San Francisco Campus Events collection Call Number : AR 2012-15 Rights :...
Topic: californiarevealed
Source: 1 Tape of 1: 1/4 inch audio tape
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives & Special Collections
by University of California, San Francisco. Alumni Association
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For additional information see California Revealed .
Topics: californiarevealed, Doctors, Medical Schools, Medical Students
Source: Scrapbook: 312 Pages of 312 (8 1/2 x 11 in.)
Description : Audio recording of the University of California, San Francisco commencement ceremony for the class of 1964. Speakers and honorees include: John B. De M. C. Saunders, Theodore Schrock, Oscar Rambo, Karl Bowman, and Herman Spieth. Collection Guide : University of California, San Francisco Commencement Ceremonies collection, 1961-1976 Call Number : AR 2013-01 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Regents of the University of California. Copyright Holder has given Institution...
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The Cap and Seal chronicles the history of the Nursing School at San Francisco General Hospital, which for a time had its own self-contained medical school. The Cap and Seal contains evidence of the diverse groups of students that have been a part of Public Medical Education and the development of Public Health in California, illuminating the ways in which public institutions like San Francisco General have been key to the health of our state and the city of San Francisco and the larger Bay...
Topics: californiarevealed, Nurses, Nursing students
Source: Book: 205 Pages of 205 (7 x 10 in.)
These are the annual reports of the California Woman's Hospital, a San Francisco hospital founded specifically to include a branch providing care for patients to poor to pay. The reports include a few photos and many narratives of the development of the hospital and its relation to the development of public health in San Francisco.
Topics: californiarevealed, Hospitals
Source: Pamphlet: 44 Pages of 44 (5 x 7 in.)