Medical History Sources at The McCall Library
The 1976 91ÌÒÉ« College of Medicine graduating class. 91ÌÒÉ« Public Relations Collection
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BLACKMON, DORA E.
Dora Mae Eldredge Blackmon earned a Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 1964.
Her collection contains research materials and drafts of her doctoral dissertation,
"The Care of the Mentally Ill in America, 1604-1812 in the Thirteen Original Colonies."
In 1977, after serving as professor and nursing director in several nursing schools
across the United States, Blackmon became professor and dean of the University of
South Alabama School of Nursing. The collection also consists of grading materials
and research materials and drafts of a paper Blackmon wrote about the colonial judge
Samuel Sewall, who participated in the Salem witch trials. 1 linear foot.
CITY HOSPITAL
A collection of record books associated with City Hospital, which was established
in Mobile in 1830 on St. Anthony Street. It operated at that location until 1966,
when it was relocated west and renamed Mobile General Hospital. Within the collection
are several ledgers. One appears to be that of a doctor. It lists patients' names,
addresses, and charges for home visits. It is dated from November 1905 through January
1919. No information on who owned the ledger is included. In addition, the collection
contains a delivery room register dated February 1958 through August 1959 that lists
patient name; date and time of delivery; gender of the child along with its color,
weight, and length; and the attending nurse and physician. There are also three patient
indexes dated December 1960 through June 1961 and April 1976 through October 1976
that list patient's name, address, age, gender, time of admittance, religion, and
physician's name. Also included are two registers dated August 1933 through February
1934, October 1935 through December 1937, and November 1938 through January 1940,
with the last one devoted to the emergency room. These registers give patient's name,
age, gender, social status, diagnosis, physician's name, and remarks. Finally, there
is a much briefer index dated June 1963 through June 1966 that only lists patient's
name and unit of the hospital to which he or she was admitted. Privacy issues apply.
3 linear feet.
COCHRANE, KATHARINE CRAMPTON Correspondence, professional papers, photographs, genealogical records, and memorabilia pertaining to John T. Cochrane Sr., his wife Katharine Crampton Cochrane, her step-brother Dr. Guy Chester Crampton, her father Dr. Orson Lucius Crampton, and other members of the Cochrane and Crampton families. The materials date from 1815 to 1985 (Bulk 1815-1967). An exhibit of material form the collection is available. 4 linear feet.
EICHOLD, SAMUEL
These papers primarily consist of printed material and photographs relating to Dr.
Samuel Eichold's research into and contribution toward the 1984 publication Dictionary
of American Medical Biography, and to his interest in the medical field in general.
Some of the doctors whom Dr. Eichold catalogued include Josiah Nott, Henry Levert,
and Eugene Bondurant. There is also a sizeable collection of manuscripts, newspaper
clippings, and ephemera compiled by Dr. Eichold and collected by Dr. Tucker H. Frazer,
once dean of the Alabama Medical College. There is also an interesting patient log
dating from 1915 to 1921 of the Inge-Bondurant Sanitarium. (See also Photograph Collections
under Samuel Eichold and under 91ÌÒÉ« College of Medicine.) 4 linear feet.
EPA/VULCANUS
This collection contains documents relevant to the Environmental Protection Agency's
public hearing in 1983-1984 which was held to gather information relating to proposed
PCB incineration aboard the vessel Vulcanus. 3 linear feet.
HARRIMAN, JOY H.P. (09-09-507)
Consists of twenty-one audio tapes of interviews conducted by Harriman with ten individuals
associated with healthcare and medicine in Mobile from the 1930s through the 1950s.
Those interviewed include: Marguerite Franklin, wife of physician James A. Franklin;
Socrates Rumpanos; and Harry Webster Jr. Rumpanos discusses biological warfare during
World War II and Webster talks about the evolution of Mobile during World War II.
0.5 linear feet.
MASTIN, CLAUDIUS HENRY
Dr. Mastin, a prominent nineteenth-century Mobile physician, was the founder of the
Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons and one of the organizers of the American
Surgical Association. This collection contains letters, 1871-1898, from many prominent
physicians to Dr. C. H. Mastin. Correspondents include Jacob Huggins, George August
Ketchum, Henry F. Campbell, James Guild, E. L. Keyes, and John Guiteras. Medical issues
discussed include lithotomy and yellow fever. .25 linear foot.
STARNES, MILDRED C.
Mildred Coleman Starnes graduated from the now-defunct Providence Infirmary School
of Nursing in September 1930 and went on to spend her career in the nursing field.
Following her death in 1996, her husband started a scholarship program at the University
of South Alabama in her honor. The Starnes collection consists mainly of photographs
from Starnes' nursing career, many of which were taken while she attended school.
Several of the photos depict midwives from various parts of Alabama. Also includes
other material related to Starnes' nursing career and the scholarship in her name.
1.5 linear feet.
WERTELECKI, WLADIMIR
Wladimir Wertelecki was born in Rivne, Poland, on July 28, 1936, and has been, since
1974, involved in the department of medical genetics at the 91ÌÒÉ«,
currently serving as professor and chair. Wertelecki’s major areas of interest include
medical genetics, human handicaps, and pediatrics. His collection consists of annual
reports for the 91ÌÒÉ« College of Medicine, correspondence, course guides, magazines,
maps, medical documents, pamphlets, photographs, and a poster. Subjects include 91ÌÒÉ«
College of Medicine and genetic defects as well as Wertelecki’s work on Cuban health
issues. 2 linear feet.