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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
University of South Dakota
Medical student prepares slides in a histology lab.
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Unknown research
University of South Dakota
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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Remodeled Lee Med Building
University of South Dakota
Midnight view of the east wing of the new Lee building, September 10, 2006.
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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...
108.
Madwoman of Chaillot
University of South Dakota
The Madwoman of Chaillot, directed by Warren M. Lee and Berl C. Russell, was presented January 13-14, 1955. Joyce Hartzell played the madwoman. (Note: This photograph was specifically chosen to illustrate...
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Thomas Langworthy
University of South Dakota
Thomas Langworthy, Ph.D., in his research lab. Langworthy was professor of Microbiology.
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University of South Dakota
Medical students study bacteriology.
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Publicity photo
University of South Dakota
Publicity photo taken for a Medical School brochure.
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Sioux Falls clerkship
University of South Dakota
Two second-year medical students conduct a history and physical exam on a patient in a Sioux Falls clinical clerkship. McKennan, Sioux Valley, and the Veteran's Administration hospitals in Sioux Falls...
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Harry Settles
University of South Dakota
Harry Settles, Ph.D., joined the School of Medicine’s Vermillion faculty in 1978, taught gross anatomy, and became course director in 1987. He was also a major contributor to the embryology section of...
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Dental Hygiene students
University of South Dakota
Dental hygiene students Brenda Jansen (1972) and Marge Blaue (1972) present information at the Marty, South Dakota, Indian School. The dental hygiene program was authorized July 1, 1966, and began September...
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"First class" orientation
University of South Dakota; University of South Dakota. -- Sanford School of Medicine
Part of South Dakota’s charter class of M.D.s (1977) in the Lee auditorium.
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Miss Carriage of 1933
University of South Dakota
The Medical School "band" marches in the 1957 Dakota Day parade.
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VA hospital
University of South Dakota
Affiliated teaching hospital Royal C. Johnson Memorial Veterans Administration Medical Center, Sioux Falls. Partnerships were established with regional hospitals for clinical instruction and experience....
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Faculty member in lab with pipette
University of South Dakota
Research, most likely located in old Science Hall.
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Students of medicine
University of South Dakota
Medical students learn the art of taking blood pressure readings.
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Dot Guenther
University of South Dakota
Dorothy “Dot” Rohrer Guenther, an anatomy department technician, with a technicon machine setting up a review of tissue samples. The machine has since been replaced by tissue culture techniques. Guenther...
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