Medicine
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Francis Swedenburg Case Record Book, 1932
The Taylor Pocket Case Book By J. J. Taylor, M.D. The entries are dated July 18, 1932-December 22, 1932.
Medford Clinic History, 1948-1994
The Medford Clinic opened its doors in 1948. Robert Sleeter, Reinhold Kanzler, and Oscar Heyerman formed a team of physicians offering their expertise in the medical field for the people of Medford and the surrounding area. The history of the Medford Clinic provides a timeline and changes for the organization. A list of Physicians working at the Clinic between 1948 and 1994, their specialties, and the personal statements of selected Doctors and staff members.
Medical advertisements
This file contains various medical advertisements including Platt's Chlorides – Odorless Disinfectant, Invertose – Sclerosing Solution, X-Acto Hypodermic Needle, The "Smithsonian" Truss, Gray's Glycerine Tonic Comp., and Marinol – Homogenized Cod Liver Oil.
Medical practice during Shakespeare's era, 1916-1934
The various articles discuss the medical practices of the Elizabethan era and analyze how much knowledge Shakespeare had about such practices to incorporate into his shows.
Miscellaneous, 1900-1937
The file contains various items such as business cards, a poem, prescription forms, a book clipping, a notice to doctors, postcards, a membership card for the Southern Pacific Company, water reports, and a sketch of a map of Ashland. Items also include a photograph dated Aug. 20, 1924, and a letter to F. G. Swedenburg dated Jan. 1, 1930.
Francis G. Swedenburg papers
Francis Swedenburg was one of the many Swedish immigrants to settle in Oregon. He began his medical career in March 1907 at the Ashland Sanitarium, joining the founder of the sanitarium, Dr. Joseph Herndon. He became a prominent member of his field. The collection consists of 34 journals spanning 1890-1937, a doctor’s call book, a record book, and twelve family photographs, clippings, financial documents, and other miscellanea.
Notes on Prescription Forms
This file contains various prescription forms from the East Side Pharmacy including three written by F.G. Swedenburg and one by James J. McNair and one prescription written by W.F. Gearing of Rock Elm, Wisconsin.
The Medford Clinic, 1948-1994
The Physician's Perfect Call List and Record, 1924
The Physician's Perfect Call List and Record is intended for patient notes, accounts, and memos. The volume contains many handwritten entries.
Wisconsin Consistory membership, 1905
The document confirms Francis G. Swedenburg's membership in the Wisconsin Consistory at the Valley of Milwaukee. The text notes that Swedenburg is a "Sublime Prince of the Royal 32 degree. A leather envelope accompanies the document.