An Interview with Simeon Edward Josephi
. . . The following is an interview with Dr. Simeon Edward Joesphi, physician (1877-1881) and superintendent (1881-1883) at the Oregon Hospital for the Insane and one time superintendent of the [...]
. . . The following is an interview with Dr. Simeon Edward Joesphi, physician (1877-1881) and superintendent (1881-1883) at the Oregon Hospital for the Insane and one time superintendent of the [...]
The Bureau of War Risk Insurance, a subset of the Treasury Department was created by an act of the federal legislature in 1914 to provide for Marine Insurance during WWI. [...]
John’s tale begins with a paperclip. In putting away some old records found in storage today, I came across one employee card with two rusting paperclips clipped to the back of it, making it difficult [...]
The following statistics relate to a snapshot of hospital operations in July 1951, and were part of a collection of monthly reports compiled in a 4-A Report for the years 1951-1953 (T2011.002.054). Budget Inmate Statistics: [...]
On September 15, 1969, Dr. Dean K. Brooks, then superintendent of the Oregon State Hospital, gave a speech before the Association of Medical Superintendents of Mental Hospitals at a meeting [...]
This straitjacket is thought to be from the Eastern Oregon State Hospital in Pendleton. It has a tag in the back that reads "Melrose 4000." It is well-worn, and there are patches on both shoulders [...]
The following is an excerpt from a ledger (T2011.002.071) containing expense reports for the transportation of patients (and an accompanying staff member) from their home to the Asylum in Salem. These are the [...]
The Standard Hospital Asylum and Institution Directory, written by M.F. Teehan and Published by Standard Publishing in Topeka, Kansas, was the directory for hospital workers. In addition to topical essays on general practices within asylums and [...]
The OPB Radio program "Think Out Loud" featured an interview with Oregon State Hospital Superintendent Greg Roberts last week about the new Oregon State Hospital. Click here to listen to program and to read comments [...]
The following is an entry from the Night Watch Log Book (T2011.002.021) for the night of February 4-5, 1920. The entry has a listing of hourly water pressure readings (not included in the transcription), presumably from [...]