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0789: George J. Hill Collection, 1889-2011, Marshall University Special Collections
0789: George J. Hill Collection, 1889-2011, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection includes research materials used by Dr. Hill, pertaining to his research interests in medical, military, and New Jersey history, in addition to cancer and leprosy, Dr. Hill's medical specialties. It also includes copies of articles, reports, and abstracts written about Dr. Hill. Additionally, the collection has an assortment of historical pamphlets about leprosy.
0536: Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976, Marshall University Special Collections
0536: Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976, Marshall University Special Collections
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Papers of physician Oscar Taylor Hines and family include Hines's letters to his father B. W. Hines and to his mother-in-law Genevieve Winkers of Richmond while Hines was in medical school in Richmond, VA, 1897-1898. Also contains newspaper clippings, photographs, and other letters relating to the family in Wayne County and Huntington, West Virginia. Includes a prescription book from 1932-1934.
To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976 here.
0447: Hallanan Family Papers, 1915-1947, Marshall University Special Collections
0447: Hallanan Family Papers, 1915-1947, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection includes physician’s notebooks, photographs, and newspaper clippings related to the Hallanan family. The bulk of the collection is four volumes related to Thomas B. Hallanan’s practice as a physician, including a birth records book for the years 1920 and 1921 for births near Barboursville and McComas and three physician’s notebooks tracking accounts with patients and notes about visits. The four photographs in the collection are unidentified. Newspaper clippings relate to the social and political lives of Walter S. Hallanan, Imogene Hallanan, Thomas Hallanan, and Betty Hallanan.