Physicians

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  • UF Allopathic doctors
  • UF Doctors
  • UF Doctors of medicine
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Military induction center, Portland

A doctor, wearing a head mirror, examines a partially nude man, who is seated on a stool at a military induction center in Portland (United States Army?). The doctor is turning the man’s head, while two other enlistees can be seen through a doorway (negative 7 of 13).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Dr. Robert H. Shiomi and wife Ruby Shiomi, after hammer assault

Dr. Robert H. Shiomi sits next to his wife, Ruby Shiomi, who is laying in a bed with a wrapped arm and head. Ruby was beaten with a hammer after an intruder entered their home and office at 1111 S.W. Vista Avenue in Portland. A similar photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, May 23, 1947 (negative 1 of 2).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Jhonny Ramay being treated for cuts after robbery chase

Robbery suspect Johnny Ramay, being treated by Dr. Ward A. Anderson and Asenath Evans, after he was injured fleeing from the Irving Street pharmacy (638 N.W. 23rd Avenue) in Portland. Ramay and another suspect, William Benson, were arrested for holding up the pharmacy and taping up pharmacist Milton Olshen. A similar photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Monday, February 16, 1948 (negative 3 of 5).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Dr. George H. Buck, arrested for providing abortions

Portland doctor George H. Buck, speaking on a telephone while seated in an office. Dr. Buck was arrested on manslaughter during a police raid, after providing abortion services. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, July 6, 1951 (negative 2 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Dr. Ruth Barnett, arrested for providing abortions

Portland doctor Ruth Barnett, seated at a table and holding a purse. She has one arm resting on the table. Dr. Barnett was arrested on manslaughter during a police raid, after providing abortion services. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, July 6, 1951 (negative 1 of 6).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Isaac Arthur Abt

Portrait of a man with a mustache. He is wearing glasses, a bow tie, and a jacket with a ribbon pinned to the lapel. Abt was a pediatrician and the first president of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The text “Dr. Abt” is handwritten on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.

Dr. Langley Porter

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing left and looking toward the front. He is wearing glasses, a jacket, collared shirt, and a bow tie. He is wearing a pin with the letters “AMA” at the top. The text “Dr Langley Porter” and the number 8 are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image. The man is probably Dr. Robert Langley Porter.

Dr. Bethenia Owens-Adair

Head and shoulders portrait of Dr. Bethenia Owens-Adair, a physician and social reformer, facing front and looking to the left. She is wearing a hat, overcoat, and blouse or dress. The name “Owens-Adair, Dr” is written on the negative sleeve.

Dr. Rock Sleyster

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Dr Rock Sleyster” and what may be the number 21 are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image.

Dr. E. A. Sommer

Head and shoulders portrait, taken outdoors, of a man facing right and looking toward the front. He is wearing a hat, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. A ribbon and medal are attached to his lapel. The name “Dr. E. A. Sommer” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: Negative damage at center.

Dr. William S. Thayer

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing a jacket, collared shirt, and bow tie. The name “William S. Thayer” is printed on a name tag on his lapel. The number 4 and the text “Dr W. S. Thayer” are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image.

Dr. J. H. J. Upham

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He has a mustache and is wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Dr J. H. J. Upham” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. Upham was chairman of the Department of Medicine at The Ohio State University, and subsequently dean of Ohio State’s College of Medicine.

Dr. W. F. Walker

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing left and looking toward the front. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Doctor W. F. Walker” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.

Dr. F. C. Warnshuis

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. A name tag and medal are attached to his lapel. The number 7 and the name “Dr. F. C. Warnshuis” are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image.

Dr. F. C. Warnshuis

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Dr F. C. Warnshuis” and the number 8 are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image.

Dr. Allen H. Bunce

Portrait of a seated man wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Dr Allen H Bunce” and the number 9 are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image.

Dr. Allen H. Bunce

Portrait of a man wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. The text “dr [sic] A. H. Bunce” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.

Dr. Joseph Caronia

Head and shoulders portrait of a man with a mustache. He looking to the right and is seated in front of a brick wall. The man is wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared tie, and glasses. On his lapel is a name tag with a ribbon and medal attached to it. On the medal is the text “AMA / Portland Oregon / 1929.” On the ribbon is the text “INVITED GUEST.” Image note: The name “Dr Joseph Caronia” and the number 4 are written on the negative and are visible on the right side of the image.

Dr. Henry J. Gerstenberger

Head and shoulders portrait of a smiling man facing front. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket, a collared shirt, and a bow tie. On his lapel is a pin with the letters “AMA” across the top and “Portland Oregon 1929” on the bottom. The text “Dr Henry J. Gerstenberger” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.

Dr. Wilson Johnston

Head and shoulders portrait, taken outdoors of a man facing front. He is wearing a jacket, collared shirt, tie, and glasses. A name tag and ribbon are pinned to his lapel. The text “Wilson Johnston” is handwritten on the name tag. The following text is visible on the ribbon: “A. M. A. / July 8-13, 1929 / RECEPTION.” The text probably refers to the annual convention of the American Medical Association, which was held in Portland in 1929. Image note: The name “Dr Wilson Johnston” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.

Two men speaking to doctor? and nurse? outside Rialto Theatre during run of ‘Sins of Love’

Photograph showing two men speaking to a man in a white coat and a woman in a nurse’s uniform outside the Rialto Theatre in Portland during a run of the film “Sins of Love.” They are standing next to a large sign advertising Professor Howard Goldin, who gave lectures at showings of the film. The Oregon Journal published a story about “Sins of Love” on Sunday, May 7, 1933, the day before the film opened at the Rialto. The story, headlined “Operation Is Feature of Picture,” gave the following description of the film: “The mysteries of a women’s hospital, we are told, are revealed in ‘Sins of Love,’ coming Monday to the Rialto theatre screen. This German-made picture, filming in a women’s hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is reported to present actual happenings, including a complete Caesarian operation, graphic but bloodless. The celebrated Dr. Lorens is shown at work.” The story also reported that a physician and four nurses attended each showing; that audiences would be separated, with matinee showings for women and evening showings for men; that no one under 16 would be admitted; and that women’s showings included a lecture by Mrs. Jardine McCree and men’s showings included a lecture by Goldin. Also see image Nos. 371N5423, 371N5424, 371N5425, 371N5426, 371N5427, 371N5428, 371N5429, 371N5430, 371N5431, and 371N5433.

Photograph of Dr. J. R. Weatherbee

Photograph of a photograph. The original picture is a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He has a mustache and goatee and is wearing a United States Army uniform. The background of the original photograph has been masked out. The name “Dr J. R. Weatherbee” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

Photograph of Dr. Dillehunt

Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing slightly right and looking toward the front. He is wearing glasses and a United States military uniform. The name “Dillehunt, Dr.” is written on the negative sleeve.

Dr. C. U. Moore examining baby at Infant Welfare Association clinic, south Portland

Photograph showing Dr. C. U. Moore, medical director of a well-baby clinic in South Portland, listening to an unidentified baby’s lungs with a stethoscope. A cropped version of this photograph was one of two published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, January 16, 1921, under the headline “Keeping Babies Well.” The photographs had the caption: “Views of Infant Welfare association clinic in South Portland.” This photograph had the following additional caption information: “Dr. C. U. Moore making lung test.” The photographs accompanied a story with the headline “Better Babies Is Object Off [sic] Clinic Conducted Here” and the subheading “Skeptical at First, Mothers Fast Learning Their Infants Thrive as Result of Recommendations.” Image note: The text “Moore, Dr.” is written on the negative sleeve.

Portrait of Dr. John H. Thessing

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated, older man. He wears a suit and holds a cane in his left hand. His right hand rests on his lap and he looks to the left of the camera. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Dr. John H. Thessing." Legacy collection records indicate he was a physician who died in Portland in 1895 at 77-years-old. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Dr. Martin Payne

Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a bearded man wearing a suit. He looks to the left of the camera. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Dr. Martin Payne, Portland, Or."

Doctor and baby

This photograph depicts a doctor listening to the heartbeat of an infant with a stethoscope. A nurse is seated to the right at a desk, and several women and children are visible in the background. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.

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