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Bruce D. Tempest oral history collection
Collection
Identifier: HHC 63
Abstract
The interview with Bruce D. Tempest (1935- ), an Indian Health Service physician, surveys his many years of practice on the Navajo Nation Reservation from 1967 until his retirement in 1996. Dr. Tempest was a key figure in the identification of the Hantavirus outbreak in the Four Corners area of the United States in 1993.
Dates:
1998
Reynaldo M. Deveaux oral history collection
Series
Identifier: HHC 50
Abstract
Oral history of a Mexican-trained physician who practiced in Taos, New Mexico and the surrounding county for more than forty years. The fifteen page transcript documents the professional life of Reynaldo M. Deveaux, M.D., starting with his years as a contract physician for a U.S. Farm Home Administration program in Taos County, New Mexico in 1942, and through his thirty-five years of private practice in a rural area with a large Hispanic population.
Dates:
1983-1984
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- Abortion 1
- Anethesia, Obstetrical. 1
- Clinical Trials--New Mexico. 1
- Communicable Diseases--New Mexico. 1
- Diphtheria--New Mexico. 1
- Disease Vectors--New Mexico. 1
- Economics, Medical. 1
- Epidemiology--New Mexico. 1
- Family Practice. 1
- Foreign Medical Graduate. 1
- Gallup (N.M.) 1
- Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome--New Mexico. 1
- Licensure, Medical. 1
- Many Farms Study--New Mexico. 1
- Maternal Health Services. 1
- Medicine, Traditional--New Mexico. 1
- Medicine, Traditional. 1
- Midwifery. 1
- Osteopathic Medicine. 1
- Physicians. 1
- Plague--New Mexico. 1
- Plants, Medicinal. 1
- Pneumococcal Infections--New Mexico. 1
- Pneumonia--New Mexico. 1
- Public Health--New Mexico. 1
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- Tuba City (Ariz). 1
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