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  • Unknown author (1903)
    Photograph of George Sherman Peck, M.D. with his horse and buggy on a muddy Youngstown street during the early 1900s.
  • 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 ...
  • Melnick, John C. (Dr. John C. Melnick, 1973-01)
    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.
  • 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 ...
  • Unknown author
    A portrait of Dr. Irwin Cohen.
  • Jacob H. Gemrig (2011-01-31)
    This surgical kit, ca. 1880, includes two Petit's tourniquets, two trephines (used for boring holes into bone, particularly the skull), a large amputation saw, two long amputating knives, a bone saw, two Hey's skull saws, ...
  • Stewart, W. Forres (1962-02-17)
    This photograph depicts Dr. Kurt Wegner, head of the Type II Sabin oral polio vaccine immunization program in Youngstown, Ohio, and Ronnie Block, a pharmaceutical distributor, lining up vaccination kits for supervisors to ...
  • Stewart, W. Forres (1962-02-17)
    This photograph depicts Dr. Kurt Wegner, head of the Type II Sabin oral polio vaccine immunization program in Youngstown, Ohio, with a Youngstown police officer and police car visiting vaccination centers. The program, ...
  • 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.
  • J. H. Emerson Co. (1963)
    Respirator (or iron lung) manufactured by the J. H. Emerson Co., Cambridge, MA; rebuilt by Lifecare, Boulder, CO, in 1999; and formerly the property of Respironics, Inc., Murrysville (Pittsburgh), PA. Used chiefly for ...
  • Koch & Sterzel AG (1929)
    This X-ray machine/flouroscope was manufactured by Koch & Sterzel AG of Dresden, Germany in 1929. It consists of numerous parts including table, which could be turned up-right, stand, mahogany and cherry wood cabinet ...
  • Unknown author (1912)
    This sepia toned photograph depicts the new maternity ward of the South Unit of Youngstown Hospital, also known as South Side Hospital, during 1912.
  • 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 ...
  • Stewart, W. Forres (1962-02-17)
    This photograph depicts a mother giving the Type II Sabin oral polio vaccine to her child during the immunization program in Youngstown in 1962. The program, which was sponsored by the Mahoning County Medical Society and ...
  • Stewart, W. Forres (1962-02)
    This photograph depicts Ohio Highway Patrolmen with money sacks from the Dollar Savings and Trust Company in Youngstown, Ohio. These sacks, once filled with polio vaccination kits, are full of money. They are assisting ...
  • 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.
  • Unknown author (2011-01-31)
    This black and white photograph depicts an anesthesiologist anesthetizing a patient using ether. A surgeon, orderly, and several nurses assist in the procedure. This operating room may be the South Unit of Youngstown ...
  • Unknown author (2011-01-31)
    Sepia photograph of an operating room with surgeon and patient. This operating room may be in the South Unit of the Youngstown Hospital Association around 1912.
  • 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 (2011-01-31)
    Sepia photograph depicting a doctor in his office during the early 1900s posing with a static machine. Static machines were the earliest electrical generators used for general diagnostic and therapeutic x-ray work for the ...

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