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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
The Effects Of Dental Hygiene Information And Consequation On Plaque Control, Janel R. Walker
The Effects Of Dental Hygiene Information And Consequation On Plaque Control, Janel R. Walker
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Oral History Interview: Charles R. Knightstep, Charles R. Knightstep
Oral History Interview: Charles R. Knightstep, Charles R. Knightstep
0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection
Charles Knightstep was born in Jackson County, WV, but resided in Mason County WV, for the majority of his life. Mr. Knightstep reminiscences about his life growing up on a farm. He describes the process of drying fruits and vegetables and burying apples and potatoes for use during the winter. He explains how his grandmother and mother made lye soap, cottage cheese, and apple butter. He also describes courting his wife and visiting her by horse and buggy. Mr. Knightstep worked for the Kanawha and Michigan railroad beginning in 1915, when he was 15 years old. He describes the changes …
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 6, Wku Alumni Association
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 6, Wku Alumni Association
WKU Archives Records
Alumni magazine published by WKU. This issue has the following articles:
- Wood, Willson. He Did Not Teach Art - He Taught People - Ivan Wilson
- Dixon, Frances. Russell Miller - Benevolent Despot of Western Theatre
- The Ivan Wilson Center for Fine Arts
- Conway, Sheila. For New Center . . . A Fine Arts Send-Off - Ivan Wilson Hall
- Hackney, Karen & Richard Hackney. Soaring in '77: Satellite Research
- Branham, Judy. Homecoming 1973
- Conway, Sheila. Music, By Gemini! - Gemini 15
- Given, Ed. For More Than A-Mews-ment - Marvin Mews
- Dunn, Thomas. WKU Professors Complete International TV Research
- Remember 1966-67
- Pomp, …
Oral History Interview: Beulah Mckeand, Beulah Mckeand
Oral History Interview: Beulah Mckeand, Beulah Mckeand
0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection
Beulah McKeand grew up in the Ceredo-Kenova area of West Virginia. During her interview, she focuses on her childhood experiences and family history. She discusses working at Abbotts, a store in Huntington, West Virginia. She also focuses on folk medicine, specifically uses for yellow root and ginseng. In the audio clip provided, Mrs. McKeand discusses growing ginseng and the market value for the plant.
Oral History Interview: Dr. Don V. Hatton And Jane Hatton, Don V. Hatton, Jane Hatton
Oral History Interview: Dr. Don V. Hatton And Jane Hatton, Don V. Hatton, Jane Hatton
0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection
Dr. Don V. Hatton was a physician and public health specialist in both West Virginia and Kentucky beginning in the 1930s. During his interview, Dr. Hatton discusses Appalachia and focuses on the definition of the region and what it means to be Appalachian. He also discusses his transition from being a public health specialist focused on preventative medicine to a practicing internal medicine physician. In the audio clip provided, he compares and contrasts his public health work in West Virginia and Kentucky through a focus on physical environment, education, and socioeconomic status. Throughout this interview, Dr. Hatton’s wife, Jane Hatton, …
An Experimental Study Of The Impact Of Clinical Psychodiagnosis, Diagnostic Concept And Dogmatism On The Perception Of Psychopathology., Jane Ellen Stilwell Smith
An Experimental Study Of The Impact Of Clinical Psychodiagnosis, Diagnostic Concept And Dogmatism On The Perception Of Psychopathology., Jane Ellen Stilwell Smith
Student Work
The subject of psychiatric diagnosis and the ramifications of a person being labeled as "mentally ill" has attracted increased attention in the past decade. Personal testimony from psychiatric patients about the difficulty in securing employment, returning to familiar abodes, and re-entering a scholastic environment because of rejection by "normal" society, has been documented in confidential case files, witnessed by friends and relatives, and published for lay consumption (Rubin, 1960; Salinger, 1951; and Green, 1964). Other literature has been devoted to the apparently negative psychological aspects of being an in-patient in a mental institution (Caudwill, 1958; Goffman, 1961; and Gordon, 1971). …
Commencement Program 1973, Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 1973, Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
3 | The Academic Procession
4 | Conferring of Degrees
6 | Presentation of Diplomas
7 | Candidates for Degrees
26 | Awards
29 | Academic Costume
31 | Waymarks
Dr. Den Besten On Life And Death, James Koldenhoven
The Chironian Vol. 88 No. 1, New York Medical College
The Chironian Vol. 88 No. 1, New York Medical College
The Chironian
No abstract provided.
Saint Francis College Inquiry Into Granting Associate Degrees, 1973, Saint Francis College, Biddeford, Maine
Saint Francis College Inquiry Into Granting Associate Degrees, 1973, Saint Francis College, Biddeford, Maine
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Includes memorandum from the State of Maine verifying that St. Francis College has the right to grant Associate Degrees as well as addressing concerns over faculty needs, housing, and facilities.
Group Experience With Parents Of Preschool Children With Seizure Disorders, George R. Jacobsen, Grant R. Kane, Joan Sacia
Group Experience With Parents Of Preschool Children With Seizure Disorders, George R. Jacobsen, Grant R. Kane, Joan Sacia
Dissertations and Theses
A project using parent seminars in aiding parents of children with seizure disorders was designed at the request of Dr. James R. Schimschock, pediatric neurologist and director of the Clinic for Neurologically Impaired Children, Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center. The clinic provides a diagnostic and educational therapy for neurologically impaired children. In addition to providing multidiscipline diagnostic evaluation, clinic services include operating classrooms for preschool and school-age children. The classrooms function for children with any type of neurologic impairment who are either excluded from school due to their delayed academic performance, their physical or developmental delay, emotional or behavior …
A Comparison Of Two Explosive Power Tests For A Variety Of College Athletes, James Leo Fehrenbacher
A Comparison Of Two Explosive Power Tests For A Variety Of College Athletes, James Leo Fehrenbacher
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Ua35/11 Student Honors Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 1, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 1, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
Articles written by honors program students. They were originally research projects, class papers or essays written for academic credit, but in each case the student has done further work editing and improving his or her manuscript for this publication. The articles represent a broad range of interests and disciplines, and they indicate a healthy attempt on the part of at least some students to dig for deeper knowledge and understanding than is usually associated with undergraduate study.
- Harris, James. The Trent Affair; Restraint vs. Irresponsibility
- Massey, Scott. Foolishness
- Oskins, Doug. Reuse of Sewage as a Potable Water Supply
- Alvey, Richard. …
English And Cross-Cultural Orientation For Foreign Medical Graduates: A Report And Proposal, Karen Breen Robinson
English And Cross-Cultural Orientation For Foreign Medical Graduates: A Report And Proposal, Karen Breen Robinson
MA TESOL Collection
No abstract provided.
Medical College Of Virginia Before 1925, And University College Of Medicine 1893-1913, William T. Sanger
Medical College Of Virginia Before 1925, And University College Of Medicine 1893-1913, William T. Sanger
VCU University History Books
The first North American hospitals were built in Virginia in 1611. Virginia continued to set hospital and health education trends with the establishment of the Department of Medicine in Richmond, later known as the School of Medicine, in 1837. Through data largely compiled by former secretary-treasurer of the College, J.R. McCauley, this book covers the early history of the Medical College of Virginia (MCV) and the history of health services education in Virginia from 1893 to 1913. Major events covered in this book include the effects of World War I on the College and the unsuccessful proposals to consolidate MCV …
A Study Of The Opinions Of Lds Athletes Concerning Excellence In Gospel Living Contributing To Excellence In Sports, Robert L. Cummings
A Study Of The Opinions Of Lds Athletes Concerning Excellence In Gospel Living Contributing To Excellence In Sports, Robert L. Cummings
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to show by the use of the opinions of LDS athletes who have excelled in sports whether or not excellence in gospel living contributes to excellence in sports.
Religion has played a role in sports from very early history and has continued to the present time. The degree of religious influence has been determined by the society of the time, whether it played a minor or a positive role.
The results of the study pointed out the following:
The teachings of the LDS Church had a positive influence, according to LDS athletes, on the …