Science, Technology, and Health
Found in 204 Collections and/or Records:
Samuel G. Fletcher articles and speeches
Published articles and speeches. The topics covered by these items relate to Fletcher's work in speech pathology and audiology.
Elizabeth Fluckiger Fuhriman midwife register and family history
Erma Louise Hirschi Gantenbein interview
Typed copy of an interview. Gantenbein was born in Idaho in 1921, graduated from the L.D.S. Hospital in Idaho Falls, Idaho, in 1942, and served in the United States Army from 1943 to 1946. She served in hospitals in Great Britain and France. She married Earl Gantenbein in 1946.
Willard Gardner biography
One typewritten booklet. It contains a brief history of Willard Gardner. He has been referred to as the "father of modern soil physics." Willard got his Ph.D. in physics at the University of California at Berkeley and later on joined the Utah State University Physics Department where he worked on the theoretical and experimental interpretation of soil moisture phenomena.
Edith Maurine Edwards Garrard interview
Typed interview. Garrard was a cadet nurse starting in 1943. She graduated from the LDS Hospital 3 year diploma program in 1946. She never served as a nurse for the military during World War II. She talked about her training and education.
Joseph M. Glassett papers
Academic papers of Joseph M. Glassett as well as papers and published works related to chemical engineering, 1940-1988.
Gottfredson family papers
Clark J. Gubler papers
Research and class materials of Clark J. Gubler while he was a professor in the biochemical department at BYU.
John Reveley Guerrant diary
Handwritten diary. Guerrant was a physician who worked in Virginia and New York. He gives details of and insights into his work and presents his daily activities.
Phineas Densmore Gurley letter
Handwritten and signed letter written in Washington DC, dated Oct. 31, 1862, and addressed to Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), President of the United States. Gurley states that the Reverend Alexander W. Sproull is of good character and is very devoted to his work. He recommends Sproull for the position of "Hospital Chaplaincy."