Science, Technology, and Health
Found in 204 Collections and/or Records:
Biography of Beverly Rasband Dixon
Typed Biography of Beverly Rasband Dixon. She was born in 1920 in Heber City, Utah, served as a nurse for the United States Navy during World War II, and was stationed at the Oak-knoll Naval Hospital in the Bay Area of California. She married Sheldon Schaerrer Dixon in 1946 and died in 2000.
Biography of Leona Berg Campbell
Typewritten biography of Leona Berg Campbell. She graduated from the L.D.S. Hospital Nursing School in 1923. In 1943, she worked at the Topaz Japanese Relocation Camp outside Delta, Utah. The hospital she worked in was a modern facilty, and she enjoyed her assignment there.
Biography of Sophia Lewis Jewkes
Typescript of the "History of Sophia Lewis Jewkes." The author of the item is unknown and the date of composition is uncertain. Sophia was a convert to the Mormon Church, a pioneer to Utah, and a nurse and a midwife in that state.
A biotic study of Mount Timpanogos / by Vasco M. Tanner
Contains a copy of Vasco M. Tanner's "A Biotic Study of Mount Timpanogos." Includes information from a study of the animal and plant life of Mount Timpanogos in Provo, Utah. Materials dated 1938.
Loren C. Bryner papers
The Loren C. Bryner papers include personal and academic papers of Bryner. Most are related to his personal papers and research regarding chemistry.
Ulrich R. Bryner papers
Glass photo slides, mementos, and biographical material pertaining to Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin. The collection includes a collection of 30 glass photo slides, comprised of 18 of Fleming's originals depicting his experiments to prove penicillin's value in 1928-9, 11 scenes Bryner took while on a family trip with the Flemmings in 1954, and one memento from Louis Pasteur's funeral.
Burtis F. and Edythe Christenson Robbins mission papers, 1947-1966
Materials from the Robbins' mission together to Germany, where Burtis F. Robbins served as mission president. Materials include letters, books, photographs, and other items of memorabilia. Materials date from 1947-1966.
Burtis F. Robbins mission papers, 1911-1914
Materials from Burtis F. Robbins' first mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Germany and Switzerland, dating from 1911 to 1914.
Annie Oakely Butler letter
Photocopy of a holograph letter plus a typescript of the item. The letter is addressed to a Mr. Shaw and was composed on 11 Mar. 1926 at 706 Lexington Ave. Dayton, Ohio. Butler remarks on her ill health after being injured in an automobile accident. She complains of the conditions in the hospital in which she stayed and hopes to be able to return to Battle Creek in May.
The case against the little white slaver
Printed pamphlet on the dilatory effects of cigarette smoking. The cover was autographed by Heber J. Grant in 1915 as a gift to John L. Herrick.