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Title
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Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hospital
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Description
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View of the Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hospital, once located at 311 Seminary Street in Rosedale (now Kansas City), Kansas.
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Date
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1972-02
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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University of Kansas Hospital
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Description
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View looking northeast of the University of Kansas Hospital complex located at Rainbow Boulevard and W. 39th Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Date
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1924
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hospital
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Description
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View of the Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hospital, once located at 311 Seminary Street in Rosedale (now Kansas City), Kansas.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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University of Kansas Hospital
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Description
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View looking northeast of the University of Kansas Hospital complex located at Rainbow Boulevard and W. 39th Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Date
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1936-11-08
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Stowers Seeks Funding Boost
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Description
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In search of a second campus, Stowers Institute for Medical Research area leaders want Kansas tax revenues to help the University of Kansas recruit scientists. The Stowers Institute is a stakeholder institution of the Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute which is coordinating efforts to make Kansas City a leading national center for biomedical research.
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Date
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2003-11-12
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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University of Kansas Hospital
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Description
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View looking east of the University of Kansas Hospital complex located at Rainbow Boulevard and W. 39th Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Date
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1954-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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This Is Real History
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Description
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A 77-minute documentary "Medicine Under Canvas," tells the story of World War II 77th Evacuation Hospital formed at the University of Kansas Medical Center. "The 77th was staffed with about 30 doctors from the medical center's teaching staff, about 50 nurses from the Kansas City area and perhaps 325 enlisted men." Article has photo of James McConchie, a retired Independence radiiologist, who at 91 is the last surviving original physician from the 77th.
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Date
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2008-11-10
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Arthur E. Hertzler
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Description
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Bibliography of Publications by A. E. Hertzler, M.D.
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Date
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1961
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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The Language of Incorporation of the University of Kansas School of Medicine
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Description
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Short overview of the history of the establishment of KU's medical college including the following paragraph from its incorporating documents dated April 21, 1905. ''Whereas the Chancellor of the University and the committee of the Regents having in charge questions affecting the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas, have made arrangements with the Kansas City Medical College and the Medico-Chirurgical College of Kansas City, Mo., and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Kansas City, Kansas, providing for the discontinuance of such schools and the taking over by the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas of all the students of such colleges on the certificate of their present standing in such colleges, and that the alumni of said colleges upon the certificates of proper authority be incorporated in and become a part of the alumni of the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas.''
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Date
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2001
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Object Type
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Newsletter Article
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Title
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"A Brave and Gallant Company," A Kansas City Hospital in France During the First World War
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Description
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Article describes the U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 28 located in Limoges, France, from July 1918 until May 1919. Many of the hospital personnel were associated with the University of Kansas School of Medicine and were considered "competent and cabable far beyond what" was "typically imagined of First World War surgical and medical practitioners."
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Date
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2009
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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A Brief History of Kansas City Medical Schools
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Description
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The author wrote this study to help clear up confusion on the part of genealogists and other researchers about the many medical schools in Kansas City. She lists all institutions with "Kansas City" in their name along with dates and also explains the background of medical education. Until the early twentieth century, medical education was almost totally unregulated and notoriously bad. A group of physicians could band together to form a medical school and often admitted anyone who applied.
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Date
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2005-05-24
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Object Type
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Manuscript
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Title
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Medical Programs Architect: E. Grey Dimond
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Description
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Interview with E. Grey Dimond about his career and "contributions to the medical schools on both sides of the state line." Dimond was named chairman of medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1952 and founded its cardiology department. He also founded the University of Missouri-Kansas City's school of medicine in 1971.
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Date
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2011-04-24
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Jensen's Career Comes Full Circle
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Description
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Profile of Dr. Roy Jensen, director of the University of Kansas Cancer Center.
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Date
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2008-12-05
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article