Physicians
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. A.B. Walker in the rear and Dr. M.M. Smith on the right. Fairview Drug Store, 1903., 1903
Black and white original prints of Fairview, Oklahoma Territory. Included are scenes of parades, businesses, and a fair. Andrew Beattie Walker Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Dr. A.J. Hayes and Pearl A. Little, undated
Black and white original prints of Frederick and Manitou, Oklahoma, including scenes of businesses, farming, and city streets. The collection also contains a photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and his friends on a wolf hunt near Frederick, Oklahoma in 1905.
Dr. and Mrs. J.M. Davis (Parents of Nadine, who married Chauncey Twine) in front of their Muskogee home., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Dr. E.S. Lain his wife and daughter, Glennabelle, in front of their home. Dr. Lain standing by his “town buggy.”, Undated
Black and white original prints of Dr. Everett S. Lain including scenes of his medical offices in Weatherford, Oklahoma.
Dr. E.S. Lain. Outsize photograph., Undated
Black and white original prints of Dr. Everett S. Lain including scenes of his medical offices in Weatherford, Oklahoma.
Dr. Fred C. Brown, and early day Oklahoma general practitioner. He is on his horse and carries his medicine box with him. , undated
Black and white original prints of Fairview, Oklahoma Territory. Included are scenes of parades, businesses, and a fair. Andrew Beattie Walker Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Dr. H.E. Tollett and the interior of his dentistry office in Muskogee (c. 1930)., circa 1930
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Dr. J.M. Davis, Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Dr. J.M. Davis’ home., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Dr. Lain and Dr. Fred E. Sims, dentist, looking out their office windows over a dry goods store. 2 copies., Undated
Black and white original prints of Dr. Everett S. Lain including scenes of his medical offices in Weatherford, Oklahoma.
Dr. Lain and his assistants, Vio Chandler Lynch and Miss Vera Wood, in his office, Undated
Black and white original prints of Dr. Everett S. Lain including scenes of his medical offices in Weatherford, Oklahoma.
Dr. Lain in his office with a med. Student. Roland. Pictured is the 2nd X-ray machine (static glass plate) placed in Oklahoma, Undated
Black and white original prints of Dr. Everett S. Lain including scenes of his medical offices in Weatherford, Oklahoma.
Dr. V.A. Voyles, an early-day doctor of Gotebo. He is seated on a wicker chair with his dog at his feet., Undated
Black and white original prints of Gotebo, Oklahoma Territory and state, including photographs of Dr. William Miller, his home and medical offices, street scenes, businesses, fire-fighters, and the cotton trade in Gotebo.
Dr. W.W. Miller standing before his frame office building. Another man and a woman are also there., Undated
Black and white original prints of Gotebo, Oklahoma Territory and state, including photographs of Dr. William Miller, his home and medical offices, street scenes, businesses, fire-fighters, and the cotton trade in Gotebo.
Dr. W.W. Miller standing before his frame office building. Three unidentified men appear in this picture., Undated
Black and white original prints of Gotebo, Oklahoma Territory and state, including photographs of Dr. William Miller, his home and medical offices, street scenes, businesses, fire-fighters, and the cotton trade in Gotebo.
E. B. Frayser Collection
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Physician. Ledger in which Frayser recorded lecture notes taken as a medical student in St. Louis, Missouri.
Frederica Dewey Marrs Collection
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Collector. Commissions, orders, and property reports (1881-1906) regarding Frederick Stanley Dewey's service as both a contract surgeon and as an assistant surgeon with the U.S. Army in the Philippines; correspondence (1898-1912) regarding a lawsuit over a land claim in Oklahoma Territory; matriculation cards and notices of examination results (1877-1879) from St. Louis Medical College; and a journal (1884), all belonging to Frederick S. Dewey. Also included are commissions, orders, property reports and discharge papers (1861-1867) of George H. Dewey from his service as assistant surgeon with the 11th and 109th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiments. Frederica Dewey Marrs Photograph Collection also in repository.
George Marion Combest Collection
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Physician. Diary (1899) detailing Dr. Combest's participation in the Spanish American War; certificates (1896-1906); articles (1918-1926) concerning Combest's enlistment in the medical reserve force in 1918; and his obituary (1926). The collection also includes Combest's unpublished biography (n.d.) entitled "Life and Works of George Marion Combest: Oklahoma Pioneer Medical Doctor" by Christine Combest Millsap. George Marion Combest Photograph Collection also in repository.
Guy William Taylor Collection
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Physician. General correspondence (1893-1940), financial records (1902-1937) and personal writings of Taylor; two scrapbooks, one of his school days, and one containing postcards; biographical materials; minutes and programs (1898-1935) of the Athenaeum Club of El Reno, Oklahoma; and personal artifacts including locks of hair, pins, beadwork, and a cloth napkin.