Base Hospital 31 was established, furnished, and staffed by citizens of Youngstown in Contrexeville, France during World War I. From there they treated many wounded Allied soldiers from the Eastern front. One of the officers ...
Soon after graduating from the College of Medicine at The Ohio State University, Dr. Ray Fenton established a private practice in Struthers, OH around 1915. In this oral history, Dr. Fenton describes his first office and ...
Dr. Patrick Kennedy served as the company physician for Youngstown Sheet and Tube from 1924 until his retirement in 1961. In this 1975 interview, he talks about his schedule when he first started working at the Sheet and ...
In this interview from 1975, Youngstown radiologist Dr. Saul Tamarkin explains the types of x-rays that were common when he began practicing in 1930 and how the art of radiology has progressed.
This book is a compilation of articles originally published in the Bulletin of the Mahoning County Medical Society to celebrate the organization's 100th anniversary in 1972.
Dr. Handley-Cousins observes that amputation has become shorthand for Civil War disability. In this presentation, she discusses how reevaluating definitions of disability can shift what we think we know about the bodily ...
Ross, Leslie(Youngstown Hospital Association School of Nursing, 1969)
Contains photos and information about hospital and School of Nursing staff, students, and activities for the year 1968-1969. A Retrospect section with composite photos of each graduating class in the school's history follows ...
Youngstown Hospital Association Nurses' Alumni, Incorporated(1973)
This booklet was compiled by the Youngstown Hospital Association Nurses' Alumni. It lists the past presidents of the organization and all of the graduates of Youngstown Hospital Association School of Nursing by graduation ...