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Paul Smith anthrax lecture
University of South Dakota
Paul Smith, Ph.D., came to USD in 1961 and became chairman of the Department of Microbiology, a position he held until he left in 1991. His research interests were in mycoplasma.
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Nursing students in Lee Med Building
University of South Dakota
Three nursing students walk up the stairs of the Clark Street entrance to the Lee building.
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Arthur L. Haines
University of South Dakota
Arthur L. Haines Ph.D., and two students work in a chemistry lab. Haines came to USD as a chemistry instructor in 1904. Organic and physiological chemistry courses were part of the Bachelor of Science...
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Animal research
University of South Dakota
Expanded research capability in the new Lee Building included raccoons.
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Lee Med teaching addition
University of South Dakota
The 25,000 square-foot teaching addition to the Lee building, dedicated in 1969, provided more room for the library, offices, teaching laboratories, and a 240-seat lecture theater.
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New medical school construction
University of South Dakota
The School of Medicine occupied part of the old Science Hall from 1907 until 1953 when it moved into the new Andrew E. Lee Memorial Medicine and Science Building. By 1953 the Lee Medical building was completed...
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Freshman orientation
University of South Dakota
Dr. Robert Talley and Ainsworth Hagen, Ph.D., attend freshman orientation in Vermillion. Hagen began teaching in 1983 and was chair of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. Talley was chair of...
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Emergency first aid course
University of South Dakota
Governor Frank Farrar, on the left in coat, tie, and glasses, checks into the emergency first aid course, possibly EMT training, sponsored by the state. Farrar, who was governor from 1969 to 1971, led...
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Dan Neufeld
University of South Dakota
Dan Neufeld, Ph.D., professor of cellular/molecular biology, joined the faculty in 1978.
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James A. Burbach
University of South Dakota
James A. Burbach, Ph.D. works with an RCA EMU 3G electron microscope. Burbach began his career as assistant professor of anatomy in 1971. He also directed the electron microscopy lab and, from 1978 to...
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Blood workshop
University of South Dakota
Possibly at Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton where many medical students received clinical experience.
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Cat skeleton
University of South Dakota
Students in an anatomy lab studying a cat skeleton.
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Physics experiment
University of South Dakota
Bob Dolan, seated on the left in the bottom right hand corner of photo, is among students completing a 1950s experiment. Dolan was from Beresford and received his biology degree at USD. He taught at Washington...
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Lee Med greenhouse
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Second year medical student Gerald Chessen with two USD undergraduates or staff employees in the Lee Med greenhouse. The greenhouse was located on the southwest side of the Lee building, and was used to...
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Lab tech student
University of South Dakota
Student in a Sioux Falls laboratory. McKennan and Sioux Valley hospital laboratories in Sioux Falls were used for clinical studies. The Bachelor of Science degree in medical technology created in 1942...
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Student with microscope
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Medical student prepares slides in a histology lab.
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Unknown research
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Basic science research.
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Dr. Edwin H. Shaw Jr.
University of South Dakota
Edwin H. Shaw Jr. Ph.D. “Mr. Medical Education”, orients a sample of collagen before placing it in an X-ray diffractometer. He joined the staff of the Medical School in 1927, and retired in 1971. His...
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Medical library reading room
University of South Dakota
Students study in the new medical library reading room. The library was dedicated to Christian P. Lommen, the first dean. Lommen's son Peter attended the Lee Building dedication. A University medical library...
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Nurses study a skeleton
University of South Dakota
The nursing program began in 1954 as a baccalaureate nursing program changing to an Associate of Arts program in November, 1961. Effective the fall of 1998, the degree changed to an Associate of Science...
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