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Vcu Today (1976-11-10)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
The Scarab (1976-11)
The Scarab, 1952-2010
From the cover: "Official Organ of the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia."
Vcu Today (1976-10-27)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Commonwealth Times 1976-09-24 [Front Page Has 1976-09-23]
Commonwealth Times 1976-09-24 [Front Page Has 1976-09-23]
Commonwealth Times, 1969-
No abstract provided.
Vcu Magazine (1976-09)
VCU Magazine, 1971-1993
A publication for alumni and friends of Virginia Commonwealth University.
Vcu Today (1976-09-01)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
The Scarab (1976-08)
The Scarab, 1952-2010
From the cover: "Official Organ of the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia."
Vcu Magazine (1976-06)
VCU Magazine, 1971-1993
A publication for alumni and friends of Virginia Commonwealth University.
The Scarab (1976-05)
The Scarab, 1952-2010
From the cover: "Official Organ of the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia."
Vcu Today (1976-04-28)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1976-04-14)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1976-03-31)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Vcu Today (1976-02-25)
VCU Today, 1972-1988
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
The Scarab (1976-02)
The Scarab, 1952-2010
From the cover: "Official Organ of the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia."
[1976-01-15] Minutes Of A Regular Meeting Of The Board Of Visitors Of Virginia Commonwealth University January 15, 1976., Virginia Commonwealth University. Board Of Visitors
[1976-01-15] Minutes Of A Regular Meeting Of The Board Of Visitors Of Virginia Commonwealth University January 15, 1976., Virginia Commonwealth University. Board Of Visitors
VCU Board of Visitors Minutes
Official minutes of the VCU Board of Visitors and its Executive Committee.
Virginia Commonwealth University Bulletin [1976], Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Commonwealth University Bulletin [1976], Virginia Commonwealth University
VCU Bulletins
Academic Campus undergraduate bulletin for Virginia Commonwealth University includes information on academic regulations, degree requirements, course offerings, faculty, academic calendar, and tuition and expenses for undergraduate programs.
Uncommon Disorders Of The Lower Spinal Region A Report On Eleven Patients, John B. Selhorst
Uncommon Disorders Of The Lower Spinal Region A Report On Eleven Patients, John B. Selhorst
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
Prompt diagnosis of lower spinal diseases is essential for successful treatment. Appropriate medical therapy or surgical decompression arrests progression and reverses existing neurologic deficit. Delayed or improper diagnosis seriously jeopardizes the patient’s ultimate neurologic status. Too often early symptoms are disregarded or passed over as insignificant.
Oral Manifestations Of Cutaneous Disease, James W. Patterson
Oral Manifestations Of Cutaneous Disease, James W. Patterson
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
The list of diseases which manifest both oral and cutaneous pathology is extensive and consideration of them all is beyond the scope of a single brief report. Nevertheless it may be useful to summarize the findings of those disease in which both oral and cutaneous lesions are, or can be, significant. Recognition of the one can be a clue to the identity of the other, and evaluation of both skin and mucosa may often provide the first evidence of systemic disease.
Mcv/Q, Medical College Of Virginia Quarterly, Vol. 12 No. 1
Mcv/Q, Medical College Of Virginia Quarterly, Vol. 12 No. 1
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The X-Ray (1976)
The X-Ray (MCV, 1913-2010)
The yearbook of the Medical College of Virginia.
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 53, No. 4, 1976)
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 53, No. 4, 1976)
Virginia Dental Journal
No abstract provided.
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 53, No. 6, 1976)
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 53, No. 6, 1976)
Virginia Dental Journal
No abstract provided.
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 53, No. 3, 1976)
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 53, No. 3, 1976)
Virginia Dental Journal
No abstract provided.
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College Of Virginia Bulletin [1976], Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College Of Virginia Bulletin [1976], Virginia Commonwealth University
VCU Bulletins
MCV bulletin for Virginia Commonwealth University includes information on academic regulations, degree requirements, course offerings, faculty, academic calendar, and tuition and expenses for professional programs on the MCV campus.
Virginia Commonwealth University Graduate Program In Urban And Regional Planning Bulletin [1976], Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Commonwealth University Graduate Program In Urban And Regional Planning Bulletin [1976], Virginia Commonwealth University
VCU Bulletins
Graduate bulletin for Virginia Commonwealth University includes information on academic regulations, degree requirements, course offerings, faculty, academic calendar, and tuition and expenses for graduate programs.
Cutaneous Manifestations Of Venereal Disease, Charles M. Caravati Jr.
Cutaneous Manifestations Of Venereal Disease, Charles M. Caravati Jr.
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
There has been a dramatic increase in the incidence of venereal disease, and these disorders have become one of our major national health problems. It is obvious that if this chain of infection is to be broken, individuals with these diseases must be treated as early as possible in the course of the infection before there is a chance for it to spread to others. We have been implored to help find the sexual contacts of these individuals, and it is essential that we use the excellent epidemiological investigators of our health departments for this purpose.