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Research into radiation
University of South Dakota
Shown here is one of the monkeys used by the USD medical school for research on the effects of radiation. During the early 1950s, defense-related studies were also being conducted in the math, physics,...
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Mobile x-ray unit
University of South Dakota
Beginning in the fall of 1948, a mobile chest x-ray unit was brought to the University of South Dakota campus. The primary purpose for bringing the x-ray to campus was to detect tuberculosis, but the x-ray...
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Freshman orientation
Medical School -- Student; 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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Medical library reading room
Medical School -- Library; Medical School -- Student; 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
Nursing -- Student; 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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