Rose Melnick Medical Museum: Recent submissions

  • Granger, John (2015-09-29)
    John Granger explains the practice of alchemy and its reference in literature beginning with Shakespeare and including popular authors like J.K. Rowlings.
  • Estilow, Betsy (2014-05-01)
    African American men and women joined the war effort working at hospitals, on battlefields, and with relief agencies in both the North and South during the Civil War. Serving as surgeons, nurses, hospital attendants, cooks, ...
  • Unknown author (2014-04-03)
    Blanche Lewis was a nurse at Base Hospital 31, which was established in France during World War I. It was paid for and staffed by volunteers from Youngstown, OH. See other photographs of the hospital in the collection Base ...
  • Unknown author (2014-04-03)
    A group of student nurses stands on the steps of their dormitory, Stambaugh Nurses Home, in their uniforms and capes. The nurses' home was near the Northside Youngstown Hospital.
  • Unknown author (2014-04-03)
    Students from the Youngstown Hospital Association School of Nursing pose in a supply room with clean linens.
  • Unknown author (2014-04-03)
    A group of physicians and one nurse pose outside the newly built Youngstown Hospital circa 1916.
  • Nespor, Cassandra; Bosela, Mike (Ohio Reading Radio, 2011-08-02)
    The Curator of the Rose Melnick Medical Museum is interviewed about various medical history topics: File 1 is a brief background on the curator and her training. File 2 is about polio vaccines, mastoidectomies, ether ...
  • D'Onofrio, Peter (2014-02-10)
    The Civil War was the first modern war for the United States and resulted in the highest number of US casualties per capita of any war. This presentation discusses the rapid advancements made in American medicine during ...
  • Selby, Kelly (2014-02-07)
    Ohio women contributed to the Union Army's victory in the Civil War through their work in Soldiers Aid Societies and Sanitary Fairs.
  • Chamberlin, Sheena Eagan (2014-02-07)
    Cultural narratives have shaped the history of post-traumatic stress disorder, affecting how it has been understood as well as the way its sufferers have been treated. This presentation explores the shifting cultural ...
  • Selby, Kelly (2014-02-07)
    Veterans of the US Colored Troops used their wartime service to claim the rights promised to them in the 14th and 15th amendments, and how it tested the meaning of citizenship in late nineteenth century Ohio.
  • Base31_71 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    A column of soldiers marches across a small bridge on a tree-lined street.
  • Base31_70 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    Four men in uniform (possibly all officers) pose under a tree.
  • Base31_69 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    Two soldiers on horseback ride through a dirt street in town.
  • Base31_68 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    Two officers pose in a field with an outbuilding in the background.
  • Base31_67 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    Three officers walk through a camp scene were soldiers are packing or unpacking their tents. [probably training at Camp Mills, Long Island, NY]
  • Base31_66 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    An officer stands with a motorized ambulance. The words "Base Hospital No. 31 Youngstown, Ohio U.S.A." are stenciled on the side.
  • Base31_65 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    A photograph of an image of the Kaiser inspecting troops of the German army.
  • Base31_64 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    A photograph of an image of the Statue of Liberty in New York City.
  • Base31_63 
    Unknown author (2013-07-29)
    The Lincoln Monument in Washington, DC.

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