Adalbert G. Bettman papers, 1911-1965
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
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- Bettman, Adalbert G., 1883-1964
- Title
- Adalbert G. Bettman papers
- Dates
- 1911-1965 (inclusive)19111965
1932-1935 (bulk)19321935 - Quantity
- 2.7 linear feet, (4 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 2001-013
- Summary
- Adalbert G. Bettman was a noted plastic surgeon and was well-reagrded for his treatment of burns; he developed the tannic acid silver-nitrate burn therapy. This collection consists of records pertaining to Bettman's personal and professional life.
- Repository
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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
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There are no restrictions on access. This collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
Content Description
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, patient and personal photographs, news clippings, medical reunions and other memorabilia, publications, and biographical data pertaining to the personal and professional life of Adalbert G. Bettman.
Biographical Note
Dr. Adalbert G. Bettman was born March 28, 1883, in Eugene, Oregon. He became a registered pharmacist, in both Oregon and Washington, at the age of nineteen, and later attended the University of Oregon Medical School, graduating in 1907. He was a staff member at many Portland hospitals, including Good Samaritan, Saint Vincent's, Multnomah County Hospital, Physicians and Surgeons, and Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
His interest in plastic surgery dated back to 1912, and he served as a plastic surgeon at Shriner's Hospital for Children, was a clinical associate in surgery at the Medical School, as well as maintaining a private practice in plastic surgery. For many years he was the only plastic surgeon west of St. Louis.
Dr. Bettman is best known for his many articles on plastic surgery and the treatment of burns; he developed the tannic acid-silver nitrate burn therapy. He also promoted the use of Chinosol (oxyquinolone sulphate) impregnated gauze in an article titled, " A Simpler Technic for Promoting Epithelialization and Protecting Skin Grafts," published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, December, 1931. The advent of the new technique elicited correspondence and reports of positive results from physicians around the country and in Europe, who tried his innovative methods. Aside from his medical articles, he wrote a book of short stories, How It Happened, published in 1931.
Dr. Bettman was a life member of the American Medical Association, a Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgeons, a member of the Multnomah County Medical Society and the Oregon Medical Society, and belonged to many various professional and lay societies, including B'nai B'rith and the Royal Rosarians.
He was one of the organizing founders, in 1913, of the Alumni Association of the University of Oregon Medical School. He helped organize the Library at the Medical School.
Bettman was involved with establishing the first Blood Bank in Portland (with the assistance of the Royal Rosarians) in 1942. He was awarded the patent for the first sanitary (spoonless) sugar dispenser in 1914.
In 1921, Dr. Bettman married Hermine Loewy of San Francisco; she died in 1949. They had no children. Dr. Bettman died August 17, 1964, leaving numerous bequests, not only to his brother and family, secretary, and nurse, but also to many Portland area hospitals and institutions including the Congregation Beth Israel, the Robison Jewish Home, the Crippled Children's Division, and the Oregon Historical Society. He also established an education foundation, which left $1000 scholarships to each of fifty-eight children and grandchildren of friends and relatives.
Use of the Collection
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Preferred Citation
Adalbert G. Bettman papers, Collection Number 2001-013, Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
The accordion file of documents, photograph album, and green cloth scrapbook were all stored in a single box with brown paper wrapping, with a mailing label on which was written: University of Oregon, Medical School Library, Portland 1, OR: For: A. B. Bettman, M.D. The materials had been stored in the Archives storage room for many years before being processed. No other details of acquisition were known at time of processing. The OHSU Special Collections staff processed the collection September 2001-February 2002.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Correspondence, Pamphlets and Documents
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Northwest Medicine, American College Surgeons, Journal, AMA. From accordion file with four handmade cardboard dividers.
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Description: Bettman to the editor, American Journal of Surgery, re clearing the use of reprints of his article by Chinosol Products CompanyDates: 1933 May 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Bettman to Charles Roome Parmelle, company president, re his use of Chinosol product (oxyquinolone sulphate) in his burn treatment, and use of reprints of Bettman's article for advertisingDates: 1933 May 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Paul Hoeber, editor, American Journal of Surgery, to Bettman, re company also needs permission from journalDates: 1933 May 24Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Parmelle to Bettman, re his use of Chinosol brand of oxyquinolone sulphate, and requesting the use of his article as reprints distributed by the companyDates: 1933 May 24Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Bettman to Parmelle, re fine with him to use reprints; clear with publisher alsoDates: 1933 May 29Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Bettman to Hoeber, re reprint useDates: 1933 May 29Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Parmelle to Bettman, re reprint useDates: 1933 June 13Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Maxwell Maltz, M.D., president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, to Bettman, re program for Society meetingDates: 1934 March 30Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Editor ZW, Journal of the American Medical Association, to Bettman. Rejection letter for tannic acid and silver nitrate burn treatment article; too specialized and in need of controlsDates: 1934 December 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Program for joint meeting of the Medical Association of the Greater City of New York and the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryDates: 1943 April 13Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Bettman to Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, re rejection letter. Burn treatment is of benefit in general medicine practice; have already placed article elsewhereDates: 1934 December 29Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: David Bryce, M.D., Calco Chemical Company, to Bettman, re use of Scarlet Red, and the toxicity of benzeneDates: 1935 March 4Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Bryce from Calco, to Bettman, re request that he become an ongoing contributor to their income indicesDates: 1934 July 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Bettman to Bryce, re refusalDates: 1934 August 8Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Robert Montgomery, M.D., Wisconsin Orthopedic Hospital for Children, to Bettman, re use of his treatment of oxyquinolone sulphate Scarlet Red ointmentDates: 1934 June 1Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Bettman to Montgomery, re suggestions on impregnating bandagesDates: 1934 June 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Description: Bettman to Maltz, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, re membership and meetingsDates: 1934 March 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1A
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Reprints (Epithelization, Burns, etc.)
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Description: Edited draft of "An Exact Technic for Circumcision." Presented to Good Samaritan staffDates: 1933 March 10Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: Draft of "Burns: Treatment of the Shock and Toxemia; Healing of the Wound; Reconstruction." Read before the Central Willamette Medical Society, Lebanon, Oregon. Also in Longview, St. Helens. Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Good Samaritan HospitalDates: 1932 June 2, 1932, 1933 March, 1933 March 29, 1932 September 9Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: Second edited copy of "Burns" paperDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: Edited draft of "A Simpler Technic for Promoting Epithelization and Promoting Skin Grafts." Read before 18th annual meeting of the Alumni Association of the Medical School of the University of Oregon, in Portland,Dates: 1931 March 11-12Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: Bettman to pharmaceutical company, Bilhuber-Knoll Corporation, re treatment of an overdose of Dilaudid. Clipped to draft of letter is a page from the company's literature, re use of Dilaudid in place of Morphine,Dates: 1933 September 12Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: Bettman to Dr. Robert Kapsinow, re reprints and fluid therapy for burn patientsDates: 1933 September 12Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: H. B. Taylor, M.D., St. James Hospital, Anking, China, to Bettman, re obtaining supply of his burn ointment ingredientsDates: 1932 February 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: [Patterson], M.D., Medical Director of Klamath Agency Hospital, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs Field Service, to Bettman, re thanks for reprints received and plans to adopt Bettman's burn treatment,Dates: 1931 March 10Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: D. V. Whipple, M.D., School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, to Bettman, re article and success using his method. Has he used it for treating osteomyelitisDates: 1932 January 13Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: C. L. Poley, M.D., Grass Valley, Oregon, to Bettman, re success using burn treatments in harvest injuries, and requesting help obtaining ingredientsDates: 1933 August 9Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: F. [Gibron], M.D., Western Hospital Association, Potlach, Idaho, to Bettman, re thank you for medicated bandages he sent, and reporting good resultsDates: 1932 November 7Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: Hugo Aach, M.D., Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Bettman, re using his methods same day read article, in treating two severe burn cases, with improved results over previous treatments in useDates: 1932 January 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Description: Small engraved card from Maurice Coelst, M.D., from Brussels with handwritten note of thanks for reprintsDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1B
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Northwest Medicine
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Description: P.S. McIntyre, M.D., Bradley, South Dakota, to Bettman, re thank you for gauze Bettman sent, and reporting success with his treatment methodsDates: 1932 January 9Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: H.J. Capell, M.D., Kennewick, Washington, to Bettman, re having read article, and questions on treatment methods and obtaining the impregnated gauzeDates: 1932 February 5Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: John Godwin Downing, M.D., Boston, Massachusetts, to Bettman, re thank you for gauze and informative letterDates: 1932 January 23Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: John M. McCullough, M.D., Seattle, Washington, to Bettman, re thank you for sending impregnated gauzeDates: 1932 January 9Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: J. G. McQuarrie, M.D., Richfield, Utah, to Bettman, re interest in using his treatment, and requesting help obtaining the gauzeDates: 1931 December 23Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: J. C. Blanton, M.D., Richmond, Virginia, to Bettman, re thank you for letter and gauzeDates: 1932 December 12Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: P.S. McIntyre, M.D., Bradley, South Dakota, to Bettman, re request for gauze, to use for specific patient after reading his articleDates: 1931 December 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Clarence W. Kilcher, M.D., Los Angeles, California, to Bettman, re request for reprint of epithelization articleDates: 1931 December 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to W. B. Saunders Company, re requesting corrections of the misspellings, of Bettman's name and chloretone, in a book on minor surgery by Frederick Christopher, M.D., and ordering a copy of the corrected bookDates: 1932 December 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to Dr. Frederick Christopher, re thanking him for the mention in his useful book, and requesting the correction of the misspellings of his name and chloretoneDates: 1932 December 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: C. P. Fordyce, M.D., Medical Director at Merck & Co., to Bettman, re his epithelization article and requesting data, studies, or bibliography supporting Bettman's statement that oxyquinolone sulphate is a non-toxic powerful antisepticDates: 1932 June 27Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to Revue de Chirurgie Plastique, Brussels, Belgium, re plans to submit an article on ear reconstruction, after reading it at medical gathering in New York in OctoberDates: 1932 June 27Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to Fordyce, Merck & Co., re data request. His statements based on clinical experience and references in the literature, including Merck's Index (1907). He has done no original research but has substantiated the results clinically, and has received letters from many physicians reporting their success employing his methodDates: 1907, 1932 July 7Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to Fordyce, re amending his statement on use of particular brandsDates: 1932 October 4Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to Dr. Pease, re request for reports of use of high dilution of oxyquinolone sulphate, which Pease mentions in earlier letter. Discusses his own methods of using the antiseptic, and will send reprintsDates: 1931 December 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: H. D. Pease, Pease Laboratories, Inc., New York, to Bettman, re epithelization paper and that Bettman's results agree with their clinical trials. Handwritten postscript offering information on their findings using high dilutions of the antisepticDates: 1931 December 23Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to Bryce, re gauze formulas, reprints, and success reports he has received from other physicians. He has no disagreement with the switch to liquid petrolatum; his formula uses solid formulation primarily for availability reasonsDates: 1933 July 19Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bryce, Calco Chemical Co., to Bettman, re plans to market the Scarlet R gauze. They plan to change to formula from solid petrolatum to liquid to simplify procedure. Does Bettman have any objections?Dates: 1933 July 11Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to Bryce, re use of Scarlet R, and his willingness to do anything he can to promote the ointment's further use. He grants permission to Calco to reprint and distribute his articleDates: 1932 May 19Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bryce to Bettman, re collecting facts on medical dyes, praising his Journal of the American Medical Association article, and requesting permission to make and circulate reprints, with the usual restrictionsDates: 1932 May 14Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bryce to Bettman, re thanks for "Burns" article reprintDates: 1933 July 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bryce to Bettman, re earlier correspondence on Bettman's formula, and the company's dyesDates: 1933 July 25Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Robert Kapsinow, M.D., Lafayette, Louisiana, to Bettman, re thank you for reprint; discusses and disagrees with his recommendations on fluid management in burn patientsDates: 1933 August 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Superintendent of Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, to Bettman, re a request to forward 25 yards of the impregnated gauzeDates: 1935 January 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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Description: Bettman to Superintendent, Aberdeen Hospital, re having fulfilled gauze request and sending reprintDates: 1935 January 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1C
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American College of Surgeons, Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and Medical Editors & Authors' Association
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Description: List of medical journal article titlesDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: W. A. Richardson, Managing Editor, Medical Economics, in form letter to Dear Doctor, re soliciting articles for journal, including a list of article suggestionsDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Dr. Jacques Malinak, President of the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, New York, re acceptance of nomination as member of the Executive CommitteeDates: 1934 October 10Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Malinak, re unable to attend this year's Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery meetingDates: 1934 September 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Maltz to Bettman, re nomination to the Executive Committee, and requesting response on acceptance, and requesting reprints of his plastic surgery articlesDates: 1934 March 7Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Malinak to Bettman, re Bettman's formal election to Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryDates: 1934 October 18Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Malinak, re thank you for notification, discusses his new burn treatment, and pleased that plastic surgeons are organizing into a special group, hoping for formation of a National BoardDates: 1934 October 25Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Application for membership in the American College of Surgeons, filled out but not signedDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Franklin H. Martin, M.D., Director General of the American College of Surgeons, to Bettman, re his nomination as a fellow, with application and requirements enclosedDates: 1930 May 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Ralph C. Watson, M.D., to Bettman, re completion and return of reference application form for Bettman, to the American College of Surgeons, copy enclosedDates: 1930 June 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Martin to Bettman, re receipt of his case recordsDates: 1930 September 17Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Martin, re congratulations to American College of Surgeons for resolution regarding rebate on eyeglasses. Discusses failure of basic science bill in Oregon Legislature due to similar rebatesDates: 1931 August 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in New York City. Bettman on list of active U.S. membersDates: 1932 October 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Malinak, to Bettman, re Bettman's election as corresponding secretary of Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and a request for participation in scientific activities and reports which will be publishedDates: 1932 November 21Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Clarence Straatsma, M.D., Assistant Secretary of Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, to Bettman, re activities including presentation of papers to the society, at meetings in New YorkDates: 1932 November 21Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Arthur Palmer, M.D., Recording Secretary of Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, to Bettman, re invitation to become a memberDates: 1932 July 7Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Palmer to Bettman, re approval of membership application to the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and annual meeting detailsDates: 1932 August 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Palmer, re thank you and hope to attendDates: 1932 August 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Straatsma, re letter about Society activities, and suggesting scheduling meetings within week of other professional meetingsDates: 1932 November 29Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Malinak, re thank you for election as corresponding member, suggestion on scheduling meetings close togetherDates: 1932 November 30Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Malinak to Bettman, re planning to schedule meetings close together, agrees logical way to do itDates: 1932 December 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Malinak, re request for clarification of point in last letterDates: 1932 December 12Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Malinak to Bettman, re further discussion of meetings schedulingDates: 1932 December 16Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Palmer to Bettman, re next meeting of the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,Dates: 1933 January 4Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Dr. W. H. Belknap, Secretary of Alumni Association, University of Oregon Medical School, re paper on skin grafts Bettman plans to read at next meetingDates: 1933 January 12Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Malinak to Bettman, re pleased to have his case reports with lantern slides at next meetingDates: 1933 January 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Palmer to Bettman, re sending enclosed membership application to Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryDates: 1932 July 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Dr. M. Coelst, Revue de Chirurgie Plastique, Brussels, Belgium, re thank you for invitation to prepare paper for publicationDates: 1932 May 24Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Malinak to Bettman, re program for paper presentation on ear reconstruction at the upcoming October meeting; hopes to visit Portland and have Bettman show him the sightDates: 1933 July 21Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Dr. H. Lyons, New York City, re noting they are fellow members of the American Medical Writers' and Authors' Association; Bettman sending list of his published books and articlesDates: 1930 November 21Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Coelst, re submission of ear reconstruction article for publication in Revue de Chirurgie Plastique, which was read at meeting of the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, with a separate page listing legends for the article's illustrationsDates: 1933 December 18Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Gervais Ward McAuliffe, M.D., to Bettman, re appointment to membership committee of Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryDates: 1934 January 17Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to McAuliffe, re happy to serve if can do so by mailDates: 1934 January 23Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Proceedings of the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Reprint from the Medical Times and Long Island Medical Journal.Dates: 1933 May 26, 1933 NovemberContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: List of books and medical articles. "Publications A. G. Bettman," [ND] [see above letter to Dr. Lyons, 1930 November 21]Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: E. Vandervoort, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Medical Editors' and Authors' Association, to Bettman, re refusal by executive council to accept Bettman's resignation; voted him a leave of absence with full privileges and no duesDates: 1932 July 27Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Vandervoort to Bettman, re reluctant receipt of resignation, if related to finances, pay when you canDates: 1932 April 8Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Vandervoort, re surprise at letter, resigned some time ago and wish to have it standDates: 1933 November 24Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Vandervoort to Bettman, re submission of resignation to the American Medical Editors' and Authors' Association councilDates: 1933 December 4Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to news editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, re sending program of 50th Anniversary of Multnomah County Medical Society at the Portland Hotel. "Attendees included Dr. Alfred Kinney, the 1st and 50th president of the society, Dr. S. E. Josephi, honorary president, Dr. C. H. Wheeler, honorary secretary, Dr. Olof Larsell who sketched the society's history with a lantern slide presentation, Dr. Andrew C. Smith who reviewed 50 years of progress in medicine. Personal reminiscences were shared by Drs. Josephi, Wheeler, Banner. R. Brooke and Ralph Fenton." Bettman was the toastmaster.Dates: 1934 May 22Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Dr. Howard L. Undergraff, Hollywood, California, re burn article, submitted to Journal of the American Medical Association, would you like me to present it to your medical society?Dates: 1934 November 27Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Undergraff, re thank you for response, details re request for treatment methods information,Dates: 1934 December 14Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Dr. George Brown, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, re desire to attend Interstate Medical Society meeting during trip, and would like to present a paperDates: 1934 December 27Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Malinak, re burns article due to be published in Journal of the American Medical Association; discusses treatment specificsDates: 1934 September 27Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor Journal of the American Medical Association, re surprise at rejection of his tannic acid and silver nitrate burn treatment paper as being better suited to specialty journals. Paper has already been placed elsewhereDates: 1934 December 29Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Dr. George Warren Pierce, San Francisco, California, re burn article, submitted to Journal of the American Medical Association, would you like me to present it to your medical society?Dates: 1934 November 27Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Pierce, re thank you for response, details re request for treatment methods information, first page only of draftDates: 1934 December 8Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Pamphlet, Documents, Correspondence
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Description: 5th Annual Meeting of the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Program for the meeting, October 30-31 [no year]Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Draft of report to the Oregon State Medical Society by the Committee on Publications, on Bettman's letterhead. Discussion of new bylaws and constitution and Northwest Medicine; disagreement among committee members reflected in handwritten note on last page from Dr. R. C. Coffey, who will make his own statement to the council`Dates: 1931Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Clarence M. Smith, M.D., to Bettman, re draft of letter to Washington State Medical Association, and regret recent financial changes made, especially the reduction of the Northwest Medicine Journal subscription from $2.00 to $1.00 which will adversely impact the quality of the journal,Dates: 1933 September 5Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith, editor, Northwest Medicine, to Bettman, re thank you his support,Dates: 1933 November 3Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re supports Smith's position,Dates: 1933 November 1Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re would be pleased to have Northwest Medicine designated official journal of the Alumni Association of the University of Oregon Medical School, will publish meeting details and papers readDates: 1929 March 12Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re cancellation of Northwest Medicine board meeting (no quorum); journal financial details for reviewDates: 1930 July 8Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re received auditor's report, discusses journal's financial detailsDates: 1930 July 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re journal's financesDates: 1930 July 29Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re journal's financesDates: 1930 July 30Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re needing response, decision on journal's financesDates: 1930 September 24Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re journal's finances, concurs with Northwest Medicine becoming official publication of the Montana State Medical SocietyDates: 1930 September 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Charles E. Hunt, M.D., Eugene, Oregon to Bettman, re would be glad to be trustee of Northwest Medicine (to serve with Bettman and R. C. Coffey)Dates: 1931 October 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Bettman to Hunt, re congratulations on becoming trustee, primarily honorary, discusses publicity and public recognition of American Medical Association,Dates: 1931 October 30Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re inquiry on any knowledge of a device called the El-Pelvo-Therm, which treats pelvic inflammation with hot water. Invented by Dr. Ralph Walker of Seattle, Washington. Manufacturer wants to place ad in Northwest Medicine. Would he ask colleagues if favorable experiences?Dates: 1931 October 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re El-Pelvo-Therm. Unable to find anyone with knowledge of itDates: 1931 November 18Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re thank you for inquiries, dubious of its merits and will not accept the adDates: 1931 November 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re abstracts from Northwest Medicine included in state medical journals of New York and Delaware, sending copiesDates: 1931 December 8Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re receipt of abstracts, pleased eastern journals looking to Northwest Medicine for news of Pacific Northwest,Dates: 1931 December 10Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re recent criticism on cost of article reprints, will do cost comparison of printers' prices,Dates: 1932 January 32Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re approval of engaging Dr. James M. Bowers as assistant to Smith at Northwest MedicineDates: 1932 April 16Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re concur with Bowers' appointment; requesting annual financial report to review before next meetingDates: 1932 April 19Container: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Bettman to unknown correspondent. Incomplete letter, pages 2 and 3 only, detailing news of local medical groups, hospital staff election, [ND] [Appears to belong to first page of letter from January 14, 1933, which is the last document in Folder I]Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1E
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re request Bettman observe and report on actions of the current Oregon Legislature sessionDates: 1933 January 19Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re thank you for medical legislation information, anything to add for upcoming issue? Handwritten notes on back of specific bill numbers and titlesDates: 1933 March 3Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bills introduced into the Oregon Legislature; typed and handwritten notes regarding passageDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: The Oregon State Medical Society, in form letter to Dear Doctor, re support for a bill on workmen's compensation now before a House Committee, and a list of members of the 1933 Oregon Legislature,Dates: 1933 February 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Draft of letter Bettman sent to seven legislators, re House Bill (H.B.) 361, safeguarding interests of injured workersDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re planned to send legislation update today, but advised by Dr. Fenton to wait until 23rd of February, when will be able to give full detailsDates: 1933 February 21Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re legislative updateDates: 1933 February 21Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re legislative update, H.B. 361 indefinitely postponedDates: 1933 February 23Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re changes to previous updateDates: 1933 March 3Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re requesting opinion on accepting Lucky Strikes advertising, which has always been rejected as not ethical for medical journal. Now American Medical Association board has okayed and is accepting tobacco ads. Smith not in favor but revenue would be usefulDates: 1933 March 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re discussed with number of doctors who felt no one would be enticed to start smoking by the ads; changing brands of little consequence, so long as not misleading (Camel preferred for this reason) would accept the adsDates: 1933 March 24Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re annual Northwest Medicine trustees meeting, enclosing CPA reportDates: 1933 June 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re previous letter overlooked, approves of Smith's managementDates: 1933 August 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re response, discusses ad space marked "for sale" in journalDates: 1933 August 16Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re election of officers to board of trustees, Bettman suggested as vice-presidentDates: 1933 September 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re possible bills to be introduced before the Oregon LegislatureDates: 1933 January 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re agrees with trustees nominees, pleased to accept vice-president positionDates: 1933 September 8Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Hunt, as fellow board member, re change in subscription price, and consequent adverse impact on Northwest MedicineDates: 1933 September 8Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re subscription price reductionDates: 1933 September 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Hunt to Bettman, re reply and concern Northwest Medicine changes; let us meet and discussDates: 1933 September 11Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re notes on recent election of officers of the Multnomah County Medical Society and the Portland Academy of Medicine. Bettman elected treasurer of both groupsDates: 1934 December 22Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re amending list of officers for Portland Academy of MedicineDates: 1934 December 27Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re sending requested copy of his burn paper, which was rejected by Journal of the American Medical AssociationDates: 1934 December 29Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re pleased Washington Medical Society has corrected error of decreased journal priceDates: 1934 September 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re request for Northwest Medicine to become official publication of the Utah State Medical Association; they left to go to Western Medicine and now want to return to Northwest MedicineDates: 1934 September 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re would accept Utah Medical Association's request to have Northwest Medicine become their official journal. President of the American Medical Association attended the September meeting of the Oregon State Medical Society; attendance and presentations were better than usual. Enclosed list of newly elected officersDates: 1934 October 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Mercantile Printing Company, Seattle, re unacceptable quality of article reprints, please send usable onesDates: 1934 January 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re sending copy of letter sent to printersDates: 1934 January 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re agrees poor print quality, trying to sort out source of problemDates: 1934 January 5Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: N. P. Atkinson, Mercantile Printing, to Bettman, re apology, will reprint, suggestions to aid reprintDates: 1934 January 4Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re any medical issues in current special session of Oregon Legislature? Discusses obituary and tribute to Robert Coffey in The American Journal of SurgeryDates: 1934 January 19Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re legislative update. Fine tribute to Coffey; Bettman was an intern under him for 3 yearsDates: 1934 January 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Mercantile Printing, re reprintsDates: 1934 January 6Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re improved reprints received. Name change made, now Multnomah County Medical Society. Planning 50th anniversary meeting and celebrationDates: 1934 January 23Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re reprints, name changeDates: 1934 January 22Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: H. G. Willard, M.D., and Caspar W. Sharples, M.D., both of Seattle, Washington, to the journal trustees of Northwest Medicine, re recommendations for changes in managing journal, including salaries and rents, double signatures on checksDates: 1934 May 29Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Sharples to Bettman, re suggestions he and Willard made, please okay if approveDates: 1934 June 5Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Bettman to Sharples, re recommendations. Bettman consulted another trustee, Dr. Schauffler. Suggestions good and approve except for few discussed minor detailsDates: 1934 June 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re Northwest Medicine subscription situation. Sharples and Willard asked to investigate and report on journal management. Expect bylaw to be repealed, back to $2.00 subscriptionDates: 1934 August 13Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re glad situation being resolvedDates: 1934 August 14Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re Northwest Medicine meeting datesDates: 1934 August 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re Northwest Medicine controversy, thanks for his supportDates: 1933 August 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re meeting, Dr. Schauffler nominated to replace Dr. Coffey. Discussion of journal subscription controversy in which the President has requested that Drs. Sharples and Willard investigate and make recommendations, and discussing layout changes needed for article reprintsDates: 1933 October 30Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re layout changes to article for reprints, will leave decision to SmithDates: 1935 January 9Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re changes to paper layout, reports that eastern surgeons praising the merits of his new treatment methodsDates: 1935 January 7Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re layout changes for article,Dates: 1934 January 8Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re journal subscription amended, proceedings of the Washington Medical Association meeting, election new officersDates: 1934 September 14Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re vetting credentials of two people in Portland (not physicians), who have submitted an unscientific paper to the journal stating phosphorus causes cancerDates: 1935 April 10Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Blair Holcomb, Secretary of the Oregon State Medical Society, to Bettman, re request for his annual committee report. Enclosed is last year's report on audit and financial statements (dated 1933 June 17, from William McAdam CPA, Seattle) as an example to followDates: 1933 June 17, 1935 August 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re annual audit, with cover letter and copy of audit of Northwest Medical Publishing Association (dated 1935 June 14, from McAdam CPA)Dates: 1935 July 5Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re unpaid editor's salary owed to Smith by Northwest Medicine. Smith canceling his claim to the salaryDates: 1934 June 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Smith to Bettman, re annual audit, with cover letter and copy of audit of Northwest Medical Publishing Association (dated 1934 July 10, by McAdam CPA)Dates: 1934 August 1Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Bettman to Smith, re receipt of auditDates: 1934 August 11Container: Box 1, Folder 1G
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Description: Program and invitation card to annual dinner and clinic of the Seattle Surgery SocietyDates: 1934 February 16-17Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Northwest Medical Publishing Association audit from McAdam CPADates: 1936 June 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Invitation to the Alumni of the University of Oregon Medical School to attend meeting and luncheon of the Washington State Medical Association, August 4-5 [no year]Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Frederick Stricker, Oregon State Health Officer, in form letter to "Dear Doctor," re new venereal disease law and requirement to reports. Folded inside letter are enclosed copy of the law, reports cards, and a mailing envelopeDates: 1935 May 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Program (two copies) for the 22nd annual meeting of the Alumni Association of the University of Oregon Medical School, in PortlandDates: 1935 March 4-6Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Program for the 44th annual session of the Washington State Medical Association in Seattle, with the Women's Auxiliary, and the Medical Golf AssociationDates: 1933 August 28-31Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Clipping from the American Journal of Surgery, page 329, review of three volume plastic surgery atlas in German by Dr. J. Joseph, [source handwritten on side]Dates: 1931 AugustContainer: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Small clipping of book ad for Heathen Rage by Gerald Stanley LeeDates: 1931Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Small clipping of book ad for The Purchase of Medical Care Through Fixed Periodic Payment by Pierce WilliamsDates: 1932Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Publisher's flyer for forthcoming book Peripheral Nerve Injuries by Lewis J. Pollock and Loyal DavisDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Publisher's flyer for Techniques & Results of Grafting Skin by H. Kenrick ChristieDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Clipping from "Book Notices," Journal of the American Medical Association, pages 1533-1534,Dates: 1931 May 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, to Bettman, re his inquiry of November 23 about a book, "probably the one whose review is enclosed,"Dates: 1931 December 1Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Preliminary report of neoplastic committee of Washington State Medical Society, a reprint from the Public Health LeagueDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Program for 4th annual meeting of the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Detroit, Michigan. First "scientific session" is Bettman presenting "Tannic Acid and Silver Nitrate: A Superior Treatment of Burns," October 18-19 [no year]Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Program for the 42nd annual meeting of the Washington State Medical Association in AberdeenDates: 1932 August 3-5Container: Box 1, Folder 1H
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Description: Northwest Medical Publishing Association annual audit report, from McAdam CPA,Dates: 1930 June 21Container: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Cover letter and draft of report, unsigned, by a member of the publications committee, to the officers and members of the Oregon State Medical Society, on the committee's activities, and reviewing status of the official publication, Northwest MedicineDates: 1929 May 16Container: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Cover letter and draft of publication committee report, to the Oregon State Medical SocietyDates: 1930 September 17Container: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Draft of cover letter for the annual publication committee report, to Oregon State Medical SocietyDates: 1932 September 22Container: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Draft of cover letter for the annual publication committee report, to Oregon State Medical SocietyDates: 1933 October 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Draft of publication committee report, to Oregon State Medical SocietyDates: 1934Container: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Report of deliberations of the Oregon Councilors of Northwest MedicineDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Constitution and By-laws of Northwest Medical Publishing AssociationDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Northwest Medicine Constitution and By-laws, vol. 1 no. 1,Dates: 1909 AugustContainer: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Hunt to Bettman, re his appointment as associate editor of Northwest Medicine for 1937, honored to accept,Dates: 1936 December 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Bettman to Smith, first page of letter only, re reprint prices and the financial difficulties in the profession, and the free hospitals [This first page appears to belong to pages 2 and 3 of the letter which is the last document in Folder E]Dates: 1933 January 14Container: Box 1, Folder 1I
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Description: Bettman to Paul Nicholas Leech, and the American Medical Association, re their inquiry into the responses to a Scientific Exhibit for health care providersDates: 1929 August 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Leech to Bettman, re thank you for response and commentsDates: 1929 August 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, to Bettman, re rejection of paper on epithelization and skin grafts, as the formula "seems extraordinarily complicated,"Dates: 1931 May 11Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to the editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, re article rejection. Discusses why attempts already made to simplify the formula were unsuccessful, and his ingredients are readily in stock at drug storesDates: 1931 May 23Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to the editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, re revision of his formula so that it contains only 3 active ingredientsDates: 1931 August 18Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, to Bettman, re acceptance of revised method and the article for publicationDates: 1931 September 10Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to the editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, re returning proof of his epithelization paper. He made corrections, as they changed Scarlet R to Scarlet red and they are not the same thing; refers them to the Merck IndexDates: 1931 November 10Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, to Bettman, re request for corrections to the proof, which will be madeDates: 1931 November 23Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to Olin West, M.D., Journal of the American Medical Association, re approval of the inclusion of American Medical Association endorsements on food billboards appearing in Portland. Interested in "adequate and ethical publicity" for the medical professionDates: 1931 October 31Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to Will C. Braun, re misleading information being given to patients with their eye exams, perhaps the Journal of the American Medical Association could instead promote correct informationDates: 1931 November 4Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to the editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, re spelling error in the article; please correct before reprints made. Regrets rules prevent mention of Chinosol rather than oxyquinolone sulphate, which his correspondents tell him they can not obtainDates: 1931 December 26Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, to Bettman, re while his view has some merit, Chinosol has made some unwarranted advertising claims and still awaiting acceptable revised materialDates: 1932 January 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, to Bettman, re received letter but apologizes as it is too late to correct misspelling in reprintsDates: 1932 January 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: E. Vandervoort to Bettman, re cover letter and annual dues form for the American Medical Editors' and Authors' AssociationDates: 1933 January 14Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Franklin Martin, M.D., to Bettman, re his re-election as secretary of the executive committee of the American College of SurgeonsDates: 1934 March 22Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Charles Roome Parmele, President, Chinosol Company, to Bettman, re his recent Journal of the American Medical Association article using oxyquinolone sulphate, and inquiring whether it is their Chinosol brand he employs?Dates: 1931 December 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to Chinosol Company, re yes, he only uses Chinosol, and the name was included in his article, [1932; 1931 has pencil line through last 1]Dates: 1931 January 4Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re use of Chinosol and the company's ongoing differences with the Council on Pharmacy, and the American Medical Association. Requests Bettman write to the Journal of the American Medical Association about his exclusive use of Chinosol, and the brand's deletion from his manuscriptDates: 1932 January 11Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to Parmele, re has already called attention to the matter with the Journal of the American Medical Association, but please do not quote his letter, as does not wish quarrel with the journalDates: 1932 January 16Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re further discussion of Chinosol and company's attempts to comply with Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry (Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry)Dates: 1932 January 22Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re further discussion of ChinosolDates: 1932 March 18Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to Parmele, re reaffirming his use only of Chinosol, and good reports he received after article publishedDates: 1932 March 22Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re thanks and continuing his discussion about his difficulties with the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry,Dates: 1932 March 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re Chinosol has sent new pamphlet to Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, and has asked them for permission to quote Bettman's article, including mentioning that their brand was in original manuscriptDates: 1932 April 20Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to Parmele, re giving company his permission to quote from his article, and perhaps they will add statement to reprints that Chinosol is product Bettman usesDates: 1932 April 28Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re thank you and more about the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry struggleDates: 1932 May 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to Parmele, re sending copy of earlier paper from 1923 where he mentions ChinosolDates: 1933 February 17Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re thanks and more discussion about the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry and American Medical AssociationDates: 1933 February 21Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Bettman to Parmele, re sending another article on treating burns, which will shortly appear in the American Journal of SurgeryDates: 1933 March 2Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re thank you for articleDates: 1933 March 10Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Description: Parmele to Bettman, re article in journal, more discussion about the Council on Pharmacy and ChemistryDates: 1933 May 15Container: Box 1, Folder 1J
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Scrapbook
Other Descriptive Information
Green cloth scrapbook, the cover is imprinted with: The Journal A. M. A.
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Loose documents and photographs
Container: Box 2
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Description: Typed on small slip of paper: Serendipity unexpectedly finding a good while looking for something elseDates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Program for the banquet of the 50th anniversary of the Multnomah County Medical Society in Portland, OregonDates: 1934 May 16Container: Box 2
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Description: Sermon by Rabbi Julius J. Nodel. "What if Dr. Salk had lived in Germany?" Delivered from the Temple Beth Israel pulpitDates: 1955 April 22Container: Box 2
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Description: Four photographs- wrapped in paper. On outer paper is handwritten ,"4 Eugene photos,"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Studio photograph of young boy by F. A. Rankin, photographer, Eugene City, Oregon. On back is a label "Adalbert Bettman"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Small photograph of a store building with men standing out in front. It is inside a white paper with "Abe Goldsmith Goodman Bettman" ink stamped on it. On the back of the photograph is handwritten "Abe Goldsmith & Goodman Bettman in front of the latter's store Eugene Ore. S. W. cor 8 & Willamette st. AGB." Below is glued on label ink stamped "G. Bettman I.X.L. Store"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Studio photograph of three boys in uniforms, holding prop bayoneted guns. From Rankin photography. Label on back reads "Three marine cadets. Adalbert, Monte, Hugo Bettman"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Studio photograph of a young boy [older than in first photograph] by Lloyd and Burton, Eugene, Oregon. Label on back reads "Adalbert Bettman"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Certificate from B'nai B'rith, to Bettman, in recognition of twenty-five years of serviceDates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Correspondence from Governor Mark Hatfield, to Bettman, re making a meeting appointmentDates: 1960 February 16Container: Box 2
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Documents affixed to scrapbook
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "A Simple and Inexpensive Device to Prevent the Contamination of Sterile Solutions." Journal of the American Medical Association LV 127Dates: 1910 July 9Container: Box 2
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Description: Pierce, E. A. "Autoserotherapy." Northwest MedicineDates: 1914 AugustContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "A New Neck Bandage." Journal of the American Medical Association LXV 1363Dates: 1915 October 16Container: Box 2
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Description: Pierce, E. A. "Autoserotherapy versus Artificial Pneumothorax in the Treatment of Pleurisy with Effusion." Northwest MedicineDates: 1915 DecemberContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "President's Address." Presented at the 6th Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association of the University of Oregon Medical SchoolDates: 1918 June 24-26Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "The Removal of Foreign Bodies from the Tissues by the Use of Transillumination." Journal of the American Medical Association 73 766Dates: 1919 September 6Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery of the Face." Northwest MedicineDates: 1920 AugustContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "The Principles of Plastic Surgery." A talk given at 11th Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association, University of Oregon Medical SchoolDates: 1923 January 12-13Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Plastic Surgery of the Nose." Medical Journal and Record [ND]. Read before Portland City and County Medical SocietyDates: 1926 April 7, 1926 April 21Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "The Minimum Scar." Medical SentinelDates: 1926 AprilContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "A New Thiersch Graft Razor." Journal of the American Medical Association 89 451Dates: 1927 August 6Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Pedicled Skin Grafts." Northwest MedicineDates: 1928 FebruaryContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Plastic Surgery About the Eyes." Annals of Surgery (1928 December). Read before the King County Medical Society, Seattle, WashingtonDates: 1928 March 19Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "The Psychology of Appearances." Northwest Medicine XXVII: 4 182Dates: 1929 AprilContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "A Medical Society That Came out of Hiding: How the Physicians of Portland, Oregon, Turned a Threatening Crisis into a Progressive Health Program." Medical EconomicsDates: 1929 MayContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Jewish Contributions to Medicine During Modern Times." The ScribeDates: 1929 June 7Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Medical Aspects of the Abrahamic Rite." The ScribeDates: 1929 October 4Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Scars." The American Journal of Surgery VI: 2 244-245Dates: 1929 FebruaryContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Tannic Acid Treatment of Burns." The Medical SentinelDates: 1930 AugustContainer: Box 2
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Description: "Poetry of Patients." Four printed pages of poems by various authors, with a drawing. On back is printed "compliments of Adalbert G. Bettman, M. D., Portland, Oregon,"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Hemolytic Streptococcal Gangrene." Northwest Medicine XXX: 1 (28)Dates: 1931 JanuaryContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "A Simpler Technic for Promoting Epithelialization and Protecting Skin Grafts." Journal of the American Medical Association 97 1879-1881. [This reprint has the correction requested by Bettman in his correspondence added to bottom of front page, noting the misspelling of "Chloretone" and correcting the preparation formula.]Dates: 1931 December 19Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Syndactylizing the Fingers Preliminary to Skin Grafting." Northwest Medicine XXXI: 2 (70)Dates: 1932 FebruaryContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "An Exact Technique for Circumcision." From the Department of Surgery of the University of Oregon Medical SchoolDates: 1933 MarchContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Burns: Treatment of Shock and Toxemia; Healing the Wound; Reconstruction." The American Journal of Surgery XX: 1 33-37Dates: 1933 AprilContainer: Box 2
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Description: "Plastic Surgeon Rivals Triumphs of Inventors." Article about the Northwest Inventors' Congress, with mention of BettmanDates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: "Treatment For Burns Pointed Out." The Oregon Daily Journal. "By far the most important of the more recent contributions to treatment of burns was made by a Portlander, Dr. A. G. Bettman."Dates: 1936 July 10Container: Box 2
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Description: Program and bulletin of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Northwest Medical Association, in PortlandDates: 1925 June 29-July 1Container: Box 2
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Description: Newspaper clipping glued to thick paper. "Has the Jew Equal Rights With Other Citizens: A Consideration of the Attitude of this Government on the Question of Religion." The Jewish Tribune [Portland, Oregon]Dates: 1911 May 19Container: Box 2
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Description: Label from commercial product attached to edge of last page. "Bettman's Pure Baking Powder. Manufactured by the A. G. Bettman Company, Portland, New York, Montreal." Pink paper with dark blue printing and gold decorationDates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Newspaper clippings attached to thick paper. Various letters to the editors of the Oregonian and an unknown publication, none by Bettman but many by Melissa Uvedalia, [ND]Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Label from Oxyquinoline Sulphate Scarlet R Gauze with Chlorbutanol from Braley's Inc. Pharmacy. "Formula originated by Adalbert G. Bettman, M. D." [ND]Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: "Offizelles Protokoll der Gesellschaft der Aerzte in Wien,"Dates: 1933 NovemberContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "The Back as a Source for Pedicled Skin Grafts." Northwest Medicine XXXII: 11 453Dates: 1933 NovemberContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Total Reconstruction of the External Ear: Original Technique." Revue de Chirurgie PlastiqueDates: 1934 MayContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Plastic Surgery and Its Psychologic Effects." Western Barber and Beauty Shoppee [sic]Dates: 1934 JuneContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "The Tannic Acid-Silver Nitrate Treatment of Burns: A Method of Minimizing Shock and Toxemia and Shortening Convalescence." Northwest Medicine 34: 2 46Dates: 1935 FebruaryContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Tannic Acid and Silver Nitrate in Burns." Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics 62 458-463Dates: 1936 February 15Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "The Rationale of the Tannic Acid-Silver Nitrate Treatment of Burns." Journal of the American Medical Association 108 ` 490-1494Dates: 1937 May 1Container: Box 2
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Description: White, Fred M. "When Roy Burnett Was Doomed to Death by Fire." Sunday Oregonian. First patient treated with the tannic acid-silver nitrate burn therapy. [Photographs in article also in Bettman photo collection]Dates: 1937 August 22Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Tannic Acid and Silver Nitrate Treatment of Burns." The American Journal of Nursing 37: 12Dates: 1937 DecemberContainer: Box 2
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Description: Also in the reprint is Bennett, Josephine. "The Nursing Care of Burned Patients: With Special reference to the Tannic Acid and Silver Nitrate Treatment."Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Excessively Relaxed Skin and the Pituitary Gland." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 15: 6Dates: 1955 JuneContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Homogenous Thiersch Grafting as a Life Saving Measure." The American Journal of Surgery, XXXIX: 1, 156-162Dates: 1938 JanuaryContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Rebuilding the Alveolar Process and the Buccal Sulcus." The American Journal of Surgery LII: 1, 62-64Dates: 1941 AprilContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Causes of Death in Burned Patients." The American Journal of Surgery LXXI: 1, 26-35Dates: 1946 JanuaryContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Congenital Bands About the Shoulder Girdle." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 1: 2Dates: 1946 SeptemberContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Anastamosis Between the Ureter and the Urinary Bladder by Means of a Subcutaneous Skin Tube." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2: 1Dates: 1947 JanuaryContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Salvaging Seriously Injured Hands and Feet." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 7: 6Dates: 1951 JuneContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Excessively Relaxed Skin and the Pituitary Gland." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 15: 6 [second copy of this in scrapbook]Dates: 1955 JuneContainer: Box 2
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Description: Marshall, J., L. Vogelpoel, and H. W. Weber. "Primary Elastolysis: Report of a Case of Cutis Laxa with Emphysema and a Discussion of Some Syndromes Characterized by Elastolysis." South African Medical Journal: Suid-Afrikaanse Tydakrif vir Geneeskunde 34: 35. Handwritten note across bottom: Many thanks for your cooperation with unreadable signature, Simon's View, St. James, C.P.Dates: 1960 August 27Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Contraindications for Plasma as the First Fluid in Severe Shock after Burns." American Journal of Surgery 91: 6, 937-939Dates: 1956 JuneContainer: Box 2
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Description: Newspaper clippings attached to single sheet of paperContainer: Box 2
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Description: From Sunday Journal. Letter to the editor about article on plastic surgery, from Bettman and six other physiciansDates: 1958 April 6Container: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Correction of the Deformed Mucocutaneous Angle of the Lip and the Recessive Upper Lip."American Journal of Surgery 97: 3, 297-299Dates: 1959 MarchContainer: Box 2
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Description: Program from Multnomah County Medical Society Diamond Jubilee. 75th Anniversary; menu, participants, and brief history of the SocietyDates: 1959 March 21Container: Box 2
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Description: Newspaper clipping attached to single sheet of paper. "Scars, Tattoos Gone, Offenders 'New Men'." Oregon Journal. Program at Oregon Correction Institution in which Bettman removes tattoos and scars, and Dr. Merrill Reeh corrects vision defects with surgeryDates: 1961 July 26Container: Box 2
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Description: Clipping from appendix to The Congressional Record, A2844- A2845. Marked with red ink arrow are the remarks of the Hon. Richard L. Neuberger regarding the Multnomah County Medical Society Diamond Jubilee. Included are the remarks of Bettman, the toastmasterDates: 1959 April 8Container: Box 2
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Description: Second loose copy of same page from The Congressional RecordDates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Newspaper clipping in 2 sections of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg AddressDates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Bettman, Adalbert G. "Full-Thickness Skin Grafting Directly on Bone." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 29: 3, 304-306Dates: 1962 MarchContainer: Box 2
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Description: Article glued to cardboard. Hagen, Nancy. "How to look years younger." ParadeDates: 1961 July 16Container: Box 2
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Other materials
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Description: Multnomah County Medical Society Honorary Life Member PlaqueDates: 1963 May 17Container: Box 3
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Description: Northwest Society of Plastic Surgeons Honorary Citation PlaquesDates: 1963 May 17Container: Box 3
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Description: University of -Oregon Medical School Alumni Association President PlaquesDates: 1917-1918Container: Box 3
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Description: Photographs from leather photo album
Photographs of patients, mostly before and after reconstructive surgery or treatment for burns. The 115 images are numbered on the back in order of removal from the album, "A" for After and "B" for Before. Most are sets of two, but there are some single images, and several series of four or five images. Some of the photographs have dates and names written on backs.
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Description: Reunion Programs - Class of 1907 from the Pacific Northwest ArchivesDates: undatedContainer: Box 5
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Description: Certificates from the Pacific Northwest ArchivesDates: undatedContainer: Box 5
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Description: Register from the Pacific Northwest ArchivesDates: undatedContainer: Box 5
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Burns
- Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Form or Genre Terms
- photographs
Occupations
- Physicians
