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Richard B. Dillehunt photograph collection, 1911-1927

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Dillehunt, Richard B.
Title
Richard B. Dillehunt photograph collection
Dates
1911-1927 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 linear feet, (1 box)
Collection Number
2004-001
Summary
Richard B. Dillehunt (1886-1953) began his career at the University of Oregon Medical School as a professor of anatomy and went on to serve as Dean of the school, Clinical Professor of Surgery, and Head of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. This collection consists of a photograph album containing various scenes of student and professional life around the medical school's campus.
Repository
Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives
OHSU Historical Collections & Archives
Oregon Health & Science University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd. MC:LIB
Portland, OR
97239
Telephone: 5034945587
hcaref@ohsu.edu
Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions on access. This collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Richard B. Dillehunt was born in Decatur Illinois on July 12, 1886 to Gussie and Ben Dillehunt. He attended the University of Illinois and matriculated in medicine at the University of Chicago in 1905, graduating in 1910. He interned at the Cook County Hospital. In January of 1912, Dillehunt began his career at the University of Oregon Medical School, on Lovejoy Street, as professor of anatomy. By July 1912, Dean Kenneth Mackenzie appointed him as assistant dean. In this capacity, he kept the school records, wrote the minutes of faculty meetings, approved student admissions, arranged class schedules, and carried the weight of budgetary concerns.

In addition to his clerical duties, he lectured and demonstrated in anatomy and dissection until his resignation as professor in 1917. Noteworthy achievements are a segregation of various laboratory branches into separate departments with full time instructors and standardization of the curriculum. He was an extraordinary assistant to Mackenzie as land was acquired on Marquam Hill for the new site of the medical school. Multnomah County Hospital, Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children, the Veteran's Administration Hospital, and the Outpatient Clinic were renowned as a part of "Mackenzie's Dream" but the growth of the medical school can also be attributed to the dedication of Richard B. Dillehunt, his successor and aide.

On March 30, 1920, Dillehunt was elected dean of the school at the same time as his appointment as Clinical Professor of Surgery and head of the department of Orthopedic Surgery. He was well known for advancements in surgery and his contributions to orthopedic surgery. He was a member of various societies including Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Rho Sigma, Oregon and Multnomah County Medical Societies, North Pacific Surgical Association, Pacific Northwest Medical Association, Pacific Coast Surgical Association, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, American Orthopedic Association, North Pacific Orthopedic Society, Oregon Mental Hygiene Society, Board of Directors of the Oregon Tuberculosis Association and the American College of Surgeons. In 1935 President Roosevelt appointed him to the Advisory Committee of Orthopedic Surgeons. He was chief of the orthopedic staff at Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children from 1926-1943 and a member of the surgical staffs of Emanuel and Multnomah County Hospitals. He was chief surgeon at Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children where he was well known for his warmth, sympathy and skill. Dr. Dillehunt was dedicated to civic and philanthropic movements. He dedicated himself not only to the medical school but served in WWI. He helped organize a base hospital and went with it to France as head of orthopedic surgery. He began his service as 1st lieutenant in the medical corps and returned to Portland in 1912 as a Major. Dr. Dillehunt died at his home in 1953.

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Content Description

The collection consists of a photograph album of medical students, staff, faculty, and campus buildings dating from 1918 to -1927. There is also a folder with two letters: one of recommendation from Charles Davison of the University Hospital in Chicago to Dr. Simeon Josephi for Richard B. Dillehunt, dated September 1, 1911. The second letter is from Dr. Dillehunt to Dr. Josephi inquiring into a position in the department of anatomy at UOMS, dated September 1, 1911.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

OHSU Historical Collections & Archives (HC&A) is the owner of the original materials and digitized images in our collections, however, the collection may contain materials for which copyright is not held. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials. Consult with HC&A to determine if we can provide permission for use.

Preferred Citation

Richard B. Dillehunt photograph collection, Collection Number 2004-001, Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives

Alternative Forms Available

Some images from this collection have been digitized and are available in the OHSU Digital Collections.

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Administrative Information

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Description: Dean Richard B. Dillehunt
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 1
  • Description: Dean Richard B. Dillehunt – Kenneth A. Mackenzie – unidentified person
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 2
  • Description: Plaque, Kenneth Alexander James Mackenzie
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 3
  • Description: University of Oregon Medical School, 23rd and Lovejoy Street, Portland, Oregon
    Dates: 1892-1919
    Container: Volume 1, Page 4
  • Description: Medical Science Building
    Dates: 1918-1921
    Container: Volume 1, Page 4
  • Description: Staff [mostly unidentified] - Center, Dillehunt; W.F. Allen
    Container: Volume 1, Page 5
  • Description: Mrs. Miller
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 6
  • Description: Miss Gill
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 6
  • Description: Miss Gwartney
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 6
  • Description: Ralf Couch
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 6
  • Description: Miss Clerin
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 6
  • Description: Miss Davis
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 6
  • Description: Miss Bertha Hallam
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 7
  • Description: Mrs. Notson
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Miss Schre[r]er
    Dates: circa 1920
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Miss Valentine Pritchard
    Dates: circa 1921
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Mr. Johnson
    Dates: circa 1922
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Miss Spra[gg]
    Dates: circa 1923
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Mrs. Davis
    Dates: circa 1924
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Miss Murphy
    Dates: circa 1925
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Miss Marietta McComber
    Dates: circa 1926
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Miss Lynch
    Dates: circa 1927
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: Mrs. McDonald
    Dates: circa 1928
    Container: Volume 1, Page 8
  • Description: 1925 Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children
    Dates: 1925
    Container: Volume 1, Page 9
  • Description: Miss Grace Phelps, superintendent
    Dates: 1927
    Container: Volume 1, Page 9
  • Description: Dr. Knox, resident
    Dates: 1927
    Container: Volume 1, Page 9
  • Description: Dr. Beattie, intern
    Dates: 1927
    Container: Volume 1, Page 9
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S.
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Gaines, Superintendent
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Jim
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., (Dad) Schuster
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Henry
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Mac (gardener)
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Tedisch, pharmacology and biochemistry
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Clark, artist
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Billie
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Miss Downing, bacteriology
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Crew of the Good Ship M. S., Miss Bloomsliker, surgery
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 10
  • Description: Class Photographs
    Dates: 1903
    Container: Volume 1, Page 11
  • Description: Class Photographs
    Dates: 1927, 1924
    Container: Volume 1, Page 12
  • Description: [Students, staff or faculty] outside of Medical Science Building
    Dates: 1925, 1927
    Container: Volume 1, Page 13
  • Description: [Students, staff or faculty] in front Medical Science Building
    Dates: 1925, 1926
    Container: Volume 1, Page 14
  • Description: Hausler
    Dates: 1924
    Container: Volume 1, Page 15
  • Description: Thiemes
    Dates: 1924
    Container: Volume 1, Page 15
  • Description: Foster
    Dates: 1924
    Container: Volume 1, Page 15
  • Description: Rush
    Dates: 1924
    Container: Volume 1, Page 15
  • Description: University of Oregon Medical School, 23rd and Lovejoy Street; "After the fire, 1919", physiology lab [library]; exterior
    Dates: 1919
    Container: Volume 1, Page 16
  • Description: Medical Science Building, Multnomah County Hospital, Doernbecher Hospital for Children, new nurses home [Emma Jones Hall]
    Dates: 1927
    Container: Volume 1, Page 17
  • Description: Medical Science Building exterior
    Dates: 1927
    Container: Volume 1, Page 18
  • Description: Medical Science Building
    Dates: 1927 July 10
    Container: Volume 1, Page 19
  • Description: Views of Portland from Marquam Hill Campus
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 20
  • Description: Sam Jackson and Sam Jackson Park
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 21
  • Description: Campus views from Fairmont Boulevard, Veteran's Administration Hospital, Patton Road
    Dates: 1926
    Container: Volume 1, Page 22
  • Description: Doernbecher Children's Hospital construction
    Dates: circa 1925
    Container: Volume 1, Page 23
  • Description: Portland from Marquam Hill campus
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 24
  • Description: Multnomah County Hospital construction
    Dates: circa 1922
    Container: Volume 1, Page 25
  • Description: Multnomah County Hospital construction
    Dates: circa 1922
    Container: Volume 1, Page 26
  • Description: Medical Science Building exterior
    Dates: circa 1920
    Container: Volume 1, Page 26
  • Description: Medical Science Building exterior
    Dates: circa 1920
    Container: Volume 1, Page 27
  • Description: Medical Science Building exterior
    Dates: 1927
    Container: Volume 1, Page 28
  • Description: Housing - Alpha Kappa Kappa, Nu Sigma Nu, Unidentified
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 29
  • Description: Portland Free Dispensary Patients and staff
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 30
  • Description: Portland Free Dispensary Staff, Miss Marietta McComber
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 31
  • Description: Doernbecher Children's Hospital dedication
    Dates: 1926
    Container: Volume 1, Page 32
  • Description: Doernbecher Children's Hospital construction
    Dates: 1925
    Container: Volume 1, Page 33
  • Description: Doernbecher Children's Hospital site before construction and after construction
    Dates: 1925-1926
    Container: Volume 1, Page 34
  • Description: Animals including monkey and goat, and Billie, the animal worker
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 35
  • Description: Multnomah County Interns
    Dates: 1925, 1926
    Container: Volume 1, Page 36
  • Description: Biochemistry lab
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 37
  • Description: Dissecting lab
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 37
  • Description: Anatomy lab
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 38
  • Description: Topographic anatomy, dissecting room
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 39
  • Description: Anatomy lab
    Dates: 1924
    Container: Volume 1, Page 40
  • Description: Physiology lab
    Dates: 1924
    Container: Volume 1, Page 40
  • Description: Physiology lab
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 41
  • Description: Football team
    Dates: 1896
    Container: Volume 1, Page 42
  • Description: University of Oregon Medical School shuttle bus
    Dates: circa 1920
    Container: Volume 1, Page 43
  • Description: Rieta Hough, Kent Wilson, Jay Coffey
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 43
  • Description: Faculty and staff: Reese, Johnson, Sutherland, Gaines, Lucas, [Coughlan]
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 44
  • Description: Students "At ease"
    Dates: circa 1920, 1930
    Container: Volume 1, Page 45
  • Description: Faculty playing horseshoes
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 46
  • Description: David Baird with unidentified man in uniform and unidentified woman
    Dates: 1944
    Container: Volume 1, Page 47
  • Description: Physician and nurse in surgery with patient using anesthesia
    Dates: undated
    Container: Volume 1, Page 48

Names and Subjects

Subject Terms

  • Students

Personal Names

  • Hallam, Bertha Brandon
  • Mackenzie, Kenneth A. J.

Corporate Names

  • University of Oregon. Medical School

Geographical Names

  • Oregon

Occupations

  • Universities and colleges--Faculty
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