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Lawrence Hoyt Wilkinson oral history collection

 Collection
Identifier: HHC 65
Abstract This forty-three page interview documents the professional career of Albuquerque surgeon Dr. Lawrence H. Wilkinson (1916-1992). Included in this collection are the final transcript and audio recordings from an oral history recorded in 1984. Also included are three news clippings pertaining to Dr. Wilkinson.
Dates: 1984

Lawrence Hoyt Wilkinson papers

 Collection
Identifier: HHC 31
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.
Dates: 1934-1987

Leonard H. Akes oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 97
Scope and Contents Among the subjects discussed in this interview are the medical community of the Espanola Valley; the health and sanitation problems of the region; public health services; the increasing pressure of the federal government on medicine; continuing education; and others.

The interview dates April 23, 1989 and the collection consists of 1 audiocassette (45 min.) + 1 transcript (13 pages), correspondence, and the interviewee agreement.
Dates: 1989 April 23

Leslie L. Daviet oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 120
Scope and Contents This interview with Dr. Leslie L. Daviet (1911-2002), a general medicine/general surgery practitioner of Las Cruces, New Mexico, surveys his life and career. Arriving in Las Cruces in 1937, Dr. Daviet practiced 43 years in that community until his retirement in 1980. Among the subjects discussed in this interview are Dr. Daviet's personal and professional backgrounds; the old-time physicians, especially Drs. Robert McBride and Charles Gerber, and the medical facilities of Las Cruces in the late...
Dates: 1987 October 30

Lloyd G. Foster oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 134
Scope and Contents This interview with Reserve (Catron County), New Mexico's Dr. Lloyd G. Foster (1908-1999), summarizes his nearly 50 years' medical practice in New Mexico. A "country doctor" in the traditional sense of the term, Dr. Foster has been the only physician in his Connecticut-size county for most of his half-century of practice. In addition to his personal and professional background, this interview surveys rural practice in an isolated setting, the special problems and rewards associated with it, and...
Dates: 1983 October 7

Lovelace Foundation records

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Identifier: HHC236
Abstract This collection contains records from the Lovelace Foundation for Medical Education and Research (LFMER) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The non-profit organization encompassed the Lovelace Clinic, the Bataan-Lovelace Hospital and various research and medical education functions. Lovelace Clinic and the hospital were sold in the 1990s and LFMER is now the Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute.
Dates: 1953-1998; Majority of material found in Placeholder Unit Date Text

Maxine O. Dellinger Wootton papers

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Identifier: HHC 55
Abstract This collection documents the research and correspondence of Maxine O. Dellinger Wootton (1918-1993) pertaining to the creation of her manuscript, "The History of Abdominal Surgery in New Mexico." The collection includes the 62-page original manuscript, a reprint of the paper and an article by Wootton published in the Rocky Mountain Medical Journal. Also included is correspondence with doctors, hospitals and libraries as well as bibliographic material.
Dates: 1960-1988; Majority of material found in 1960-1962

Melvin D. Bivens oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 107
Scope and Contents This interview summarizes the life and 30-year career at Albuquerque's Lovelace Clinic of Dr. Melvin D. Bivens (1918-1987). A board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist, Dr. Bivens came to Lovelace in 1953 and served as head of its OB/GYN department from 1957 until his retirement in 1983. Among the subjects discussed in this interview are Dr. Bivens' personal and professional backgrounds; his appraisal of the operations of the Lovelace Clinic and Foundation and the major personalities involved...
Dates: 1986 May 1

Michele DeMaio oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 121
Scope and Contents This interview surveys the life and career of Dr. Michele DeMaio (1915-2004), an internist of Clovis, New Mexico. Among the subjects discussed in this interview are the old-time physicians of the Clovis region, particularly Dr. H.A. "Hal" Miller; medical facilities and the nature of practice in the region; the focus and thrust of Dr. DeMaio's practice; and others.
Dates: 1987 February 2

Milton Floersheim, Jr. oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 132
Scope and Contents This interview with Dr. Milton Floersheim, Jr., (1919-2000), a family practitioner who set up his private practice in Roy, New Mexico in 1946, then moved to Raton 18 months later, sheds light on both rural practice on the plains of northeastern New Mexico and on medicine and the medical community in Raton. (At the time of the interview, Dr. Floersheim had been in practice in Raton for 35 years.) Among the subjects discussed are the "old-timey" doctors of the 1920s and 1930s in Roy and Clayton,...
Dates: 1983 December 1

Myrtle Greenfield papers

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Identifier: HHC 58
Abstract This collection represents the professional achievements of Myrtle Greenfield (1884-1967). Among the topics covered are Greenfield's directorship of the New Mexico Public Health Laboratory, her involvement in the American Public Health Association and the New Mexico Tuberculosis Society as well as her history of public health in New Mexico.
Dates: 1918-1967

New Mexico American Physical Therapy Association records

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Identifier: HHC 29
Abstract This collection documents the history of the New Mexico Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association from its conception in 1947 until 1998. Included are the chapter by-laws, minutes, correspondence and newsletters of the association dating from 1947 to 1998. Also included are membership lists and various news articles concerning NMAPTA member and Clovis, New Mexico physical therapist, Ralph Williams.
Dates: 1947-1999; Majority of material found in Placeholder Unit Date Text

New Mexico Nurses Association records

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Identifier: HHC 2
Scope and Contents This collection is unprocessed. It contains newsletters and artifacts.
Dates: 1921-1977

New Mexico Regional Medical Program records

 Collection — CN: 175
Identifier: HHC 3
Scope and Contents The New Mexico Regional Medical Program records date from 1963-1999. Types of records include correspondence, reports, clippings, and other items.
Dates: 1963-1999

New Mexico Rural Health Survey records

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Identifier: HHC 320
Abstract The collection represents the research and business records from a 1958 National Institutes of Health grant to study the health beliefs of a rural New Mexican area to assist the state's public health department in providing better care for chronic infectious diseases.
Dates: 1933-1964; Majority of material found within 1958-1963

New Mexico State Medical Society records

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Identifier: HHC 1
Abstract Documented in this collection is the organizational history of the New Mexico State Medical Society and the Las Vegas Medical Society. This collection contains the constitution and bylaws of the society as well as various financial and administrative records from the NMMS from 1881 to current.
Dates: 1881-2006; Majority of material found in 1881-2006

New Mexico State Tuberculosis Sanatorium records

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Identifier: HHC 243
Abstract The collection surveys the history of the New Mexico State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, with particular emphasis on the years 1943 to 1954. The collection includes correspondence concerning patient complaints, personnel disputes and communications between doctors from 1950 to 1954. Also included are various administrative documents such as occupancy reports, financial documents, and forms concerning the policies of the public sanatorium. Medical staff correspondences, minutes from medical board...
Dates: 1943-1954; Majority of material found in Placeholder Unit Date Text

Oliver S. Cramer oral history collection

 Collection
Identifier: HHC 118
Scope and Contents This interview with Dr. Oliver S. Cramer (1911-1997) of Albuquerque, New Mexico focuses on his nearly thirty years' practice of internal medicine in Albuquerque. Coming to the Lovelace Clinic first in 1941 and returning there in 1946 after military service, Dr. Cramer was a witness to the establishment of the Lovelace Medical foundation and a participant in the growth of the Clinic. Among the subjects discussed in this interview are Dr. Cramer's personal and professional backgrounds; his...
Dates: 1984 October

Pediatric History Project collection

 Collection
Identifier: HHC 339
Scope and Contents The Pediatric History Project collection, HHC 339, dates 1966-1991, bulk 1989-1991. The collection consists of New Mexico Pediatric Society newsletters, correspondence, history committee materials, and research files about New Mexico pediatricians. The collection is organized into two series: Pediatric History and Provider Research Files. Original order and folder titles were retained.
Dates: 1966-1991; Majority of material found in 1989-1991

Percy Gillette Cornish III oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 117
Scope and Contents This interview with Dr. P.G. Cornish III (1929-1996), a retired general surgeon of Albuquerque, New Mexico, focuses on his father and grandfather, both also surgeons who practiced in Albuquerque. Dr. Cornish, Sr. practiced in Albuquerque from the 1890s until his death in 1932, and Dr. Cornish, Jr. from 1920 until his death in the 1950s.
Dates: 1991 January 11

P.G. Cornish family collection

 Collection
Identifier: HHC 244
Abstract This collection includes the office ledgers of Drs. P.G. Cornish, Sr. and Jr., covering the periods from January 1928 to February 1934 and the period from February 1938 through October of the same year. Also included are the hand-written medical school notes of Dr. P.G. Cornish, Jr. dated February 12, 1915, and a small number of medical artifacts from the offices of both doctors.
Dates: 1915-1938

Prevention Research Center records

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Identifier: HHC 340
Scope and Contents The Prevention Research Center records, HHC 340, date 1977-2004, bulk 1991-2004. Types of records include Pathways curriculum materials, notes, studies, photographs, posters, and other items. These records help document the history and activities of UNM's Prevention Research Center.

To view additional materials, please visit the UNM Digital Repository.
Dates: 1977-2004; Majority of material found in 1991-2004

R. Philip Eaton papers

 Collection — Container: CN 157
Identifier: HHC 38
Scope and Contents These papers date 1921-1988, bulk 1982-1988. They include Dr. Eaton's CV, newspaper clippings about the New Mexico insulin pump, articles, and four issues of the Journal de Pharmacie de Belgique.
Dates: 1923-1988; Majority of material found in 1982-1988

Ralph P. Brower oral history collection

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Identifier: HHC 108
Scope and Contents This interview surveys the life and career of Dr. Ralph P. Brower (1920-2007), an osteopathic physician of Belen, New Mexico. After medical education and internship training, Dr. Brower initially arrived in New Mexico in 1951 and practiced 10 years in Vaughn. After a brief tenure in Denver, Dr. Brower returned to New Mexico and established a practice in Belen. Among the subjects discussed in the interview are Dr. Brower's personal and professional backgrounds; the nature of his practice over...
Dates: 1993 July 14

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Names
Spidle, Jake W., 1941- 62
Lovelace, W. Randolph, II (William Randolph), 1907-1965 9
Adler, Stuart Welsh, 1892-1987 5
Bataan Memorial Methodist Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.) 5
Derbyshire, Robert C. (Robert Cushing), 1910- 5