Medical care -- Oklahoma -- Muskogee
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. Benjamin H. Brown Collection
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Physician. Reprint of article (1914) published by the Muskogee County Medical Society"Report of the Committee on Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis Anti-Sera"; one typescript of speech (1919) by Brown to the Oklahoma State Medical Association entitled "Diagnosis of the Pathological Heart";and a typescript entitled "An Analysis of the Hospital Situation in Muskogee.".
Dr. C. L. Oglesbee Collection
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Physician. A letter (1927) from Oklahoma City University regarding financial aid for new students; news clippings regarding medical care in Muskogee, Oklahoma; and a University of Oklahoma commencement program (1937).
Dr. Jesse Lee Blakemore Collection
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Physician. Account books (1913-1929) and daybooks (1916-1931) from Blakemore's Muskogee, Oklahoma medical practice.
F. B. Fite Photograph Collection
Black and white original print of Oklahoma's first hospital, located in Muskogee, Indian Territory.
Henry Sessler Hoss Collection
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An account book (1917); notes (1904) from a course of lectures on obstetrics; two letters (1898, n.d.); and obituaries of Hoss, who practiced medicine in Muskogee, Oklahoma, from 1906 to 1921. Henry Sessler Hoss Photograph Collection also in repository.
J. G. Noble Collection
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Physician. Noble's commissions as captain (1919) and major (1930) in the United States Army Medical Corps; a paper (1931) by Noble entitled "Examination of the Chest" and advertising literature (1940-1952) for medical products. Noble prcticed medicine in Muskogee, Oklahoma from 1905 to 1918 before his enlistment in the Army Medical Corps. Joseph Glass Noble Photograph Collection also in repository.
Thomas C. McPhaul Collection
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Physician. Opium orders (1927) and a daybook (1935-1936) from McPhaul's Muskogee, Oklahoma medical practice.