Lawrence Hoyt Wilkinson papers
Collection
Identifier: HHC 31
Scope and Content
This collection encompasses the life and career of Dr. Lawrence Hoyt Wilkinson (1916-1992), a general surgeon of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The materials include his grade school composition book and materials from Southwestern University and Baylor College of Medicine, correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, family mementos, honors, and years of writings, both professional and private. Dr. Wilkinson was a surgeon for four decades and played a major role in the development of his medical specialty in New Mexico and in the founding of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. His civic and professional activities are represented as well as his twelve years on the University of New Mexico Board of Regents. The bulk dates are 1950-1988.
Dates
- 1934-1987
Language of Materials
English
Access Restrictions
The collection, with the exception of patient-related materials, is available for research and open to the public.
Copy Restrictions
Limited duplication of print materials allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for all copyright compliance.
Biography or History
Lawrence Hoyt Wilkinson (1916-1992) was born in Katy, Texas on July 4, 1916. Growing up on a cattle ranch in a small community, Wilkinson graduated as Valedictorian from his high class of eleven students. Coming of college age during the peak of the depression, Lawrence Wilkinson paid for his education at Southwestern University by working as a biology lab assistant and a hospital orderly. He graduated with his B.S. in premedical education in 1937. After college, Wilkinson applied for medical school and was initially turned down. He applied a year later to Baylor University College of Medicine and was accepted. Supporting himself by working numerous jobs and sacrificing the "personal pleasures" of sleep and fun, Lawrence Wilkinson received his M.D. in 1942. After completing a one-year internship at Herman Hospital in Houston, Texas and serving three years in the Army Air Corps, Wilkinson accepted a residency in surgery at Methodist Hospital in Houston in 1946. In 1948, Wilkinson moved with his wife Lanette to establish a surgical private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Dr. Wilkinson was appointed to the Board of Regents of the University of New Mexico in 1959 by Governor John Burroughs. During his tenure, the university undertook the construction of the School of Medicine with a 1.2 million dollar grant from the Kellogg Foundation. Dr. Wilkinson supported the establishment of a medical school in New Mexico and assisted in garnering faculty and medical community support for its construction. UNM President Tom Popejoy commented in 1971 that, "Larry debated strongly for the school when the going was rough." In 1961 Wilkinson was elected President of the Board of Regents and served a two-year term. In all, Dr. Wilkinson served on the Board of Regents for twelve years. In 1987 Dr. Wilkinson retired from private practice but remained a resident of Albuquerque.
Over his forty year career in Albuquerque, Dr. Wilkinson was honored many times. In 1965, he was honored as a distinguished alumnus from Southwestern University. In 1969, he was given the Brotherhood Award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews for his public service in Nicaragua. In 1971 Dr. Wilkinson received the A.H. Robins Community Service Award from the New Mexico Medical Society. In 1980, he was given the Bernard S. Rodey Award from the UNM Alumni Association. In 1981, Dr. Wilkinson was honored with the UNM Regents' Recognition Medal.
After retiring from active medical practice, Dr. Wilkinson continued to participate in professional and community organizations. He died August 9, 1992.
Dr. Wilkinson was appointed to the Board of Regents of the University of New Mexico in 1959 by Governor John Burroughs. During his tenure, the university undertook the construction of the School of Medicine with a 1.2 million dollar grant from the Kellogg Foundation. Dr. Wilkinson supported the establishment of a medical school in New Mexico and assisted in garnering faculty and medical community support for its construction. UNM President Tom Popejoy commented in 1971 that, "Larry debated strongly for the school when the going was rough." In 1961 Wilkinson was elected President of the Board of Regents and served a two-year term. In all, Dr. Wilkinson served on the Board of Regents for twelve years. In 1987 Dr. Wilkinson retired from private practice but remained a resident of Albuquerque.
Over his forty year career in Albuquerque, Dr. Wilkinson was honored many times. In 1965, he was honored as a distinguished alumnus from Southwestern University. In 1969, he was given the Brotherhood Award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews for his public service in Nicaragua. In 1971 Dr. Wilkinson received the A.H. Robins Community Service Award from the New Mexico Medical Society. In 1980, he was given the Bernard S. Rodey Award from the UNM Alumni Association. In 1981, Dr. Wilkinson was honored with the UNM Regents' Recognition Medal.
After retiring from active medical practice, Dr. Wilkinson continued to participate in professional and community organizations. He died August 9, 1992.
Extent
1 box, 1 folder of photo prints
Abstract
This material, saved and donated by Dr. Lawrence H. Wilkinson and his family, represents the personal life, career, and interests of a physician who practiced medicine in Albuquerque, New Mexico for forty years. Family mementos, professional and private writings, civic activities, honors, and correspondence highlight the life of a man devoted to his family, dedicated to his profession, and interested in helping to bring a medical school to his adopted state of New Mexico.
Separated Material
Photographs have been moved to the Photograph Collection in the Special Collections Annex. PH011, PH021
The Western Surgical Association 1891-1900, Impressions and Selected Transactions, edited by Jacob Berman. WO 1 W52 1891-1900.
The Western Surgical Association 1891-1900, Impressions and Selected Transactions, edited by Jacob Berman. WO 1 W52 1891-1900.
Processing Information
The material was processed by Janet Johnson in 1984. Peggy McBride reorganized the material in 2005.
- Alcoholism
- American College of Surgeons
- Anesthesia.
- Bataan Memorial Methodist Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.)
- Burns.
- Clauser, Alvin R.
- Community Service.
- Depressions--1929--United States.
- Education, Medical, Continuing.
- Education, Medical.
- Endarterectomy.
- Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal.
- Faculty, Medical.
- Financing, Construction.
- Financing, Government.
- Hospitals.
- Malpractice.
- New Mexico. Legislature
- Nurse Anesthetists.
- Politics.
- Popejoy, Thomas Lafayette, 1902-1975
- Presbyterian Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.)
- Schools, Medical.
- Societies, Medical.
- St. Joseph Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.)
- Surgery.
- Town-Gown Relations.
- University of New Mexico. Basic Sciences Building.
- Veterans Administration Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.)
- Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
- Wilkinson, Lawrence H., 1916-1992
- Title
- Inventory of the Lawrence Hoyt Wilkinson Papers, 1934-1987
- Status
- Approved
- Author
- Processed by Peggy McBride
- Date
- ©2005
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Finding aid is in English
Revision Statements
- Monday, 20210524: Attribute normal is missing or blank.
Repository Details
Part of the UNM Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center Repository
Contact:
MSC 09 5100
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque New Mexico 87131 United States
505-272-2311
hsc-archivist@salud.unm.edu
MSC 09 5100
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque New Mexico 87131 United States
505-272-2311
hsc-archivist@salud.unm.edu