Fourth, fifth, and sixth chapters of an article in the Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume XX, December 1942, Number 4, titled LeRoy Long-Teacher of Medicine, written by Basil A. Hayes.
The fourth, fifth, and sixth chapters of a multi-part article in the Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume XX, December 1942, Number 4, pages 342-360, titled LeRoy Long-Teacher of Medicine, written by Basil A. Hayes. Includes a detailed biography of the...
Article description from 1920 article showing the American Association of Medical Colleges Recognizing Oklahoma School of Medicine
This is a copy of an article taken from the University of Oklahoma Magazine 9: 7-8 (November) 1920 mentioning Dr. LeRoy Long and his contribution in developing the Oklahoma School of Medicine towards being recognized by the American Association of...
A biography on Dr. LeRoy Long written in 1967. Tributes within come from among many Governor Williams and Dr. L.S. Willour. The author is not indicated on the document.
Medical Bulletin of the Oklahoma County Medical Association Volume 3 Number 8 for the meeting on May 23rd, 1925.
Medical Bulletin of the Oklahoma County Medical Association Volume 3 Number 8 for the meeting on May 23rd, 1925. Document contains an issue statement, scientific and business meeting dates and times, the scientific program, editorial, notes and...
Seventh and eighth chapters of an article in the Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume XXI, March 1943, Number 1, titled LeRoy Long-Teacher of Medicine, written by Basil A. Hayes.
The seventh and eighth chapters of a multi-part article in the Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume XXI, March 1943, Number 1, pages 92-102, titled LeRoy Long-Teacher of Medicine, written by Basil A. Hayes. Includes a detailed biography of the life and...
Final five chapters of an article in the Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume XXI, June 1943, Number 2, titled LeRoy Long-Teacher of Medicine, written by Basil A. Hayes.
The ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth chapters of a multi-part article in the Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume XXI, June 1943, Number 2, pages 131-159, titled LeRoy Long-Teacher of Medicine, written by Basil A. Hayes. Includes a...
Journal article from the Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, November 1968, entitled ""The Contributions of B.F. Fortner, LeRoy Long and Other Early Surgeons in Oklahoma,"" written by R. Palmer Howard, M.D. and Richard E. Martin, B.S.
Journal article from the Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, November 1968, entitled ""The Contributions of B.F. Fortner, LeRoy Long and Other Early Surgeons in Oklahoma,"" written by R. Palmer Howard, M.D. and Richard E. Martin,...
Journal article from the Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, Volume 72, No. 7, March 1979, entitled ""Nominations for the All-American Medical Hall of Famy,"" written by R. Palmer Howard, M.D., Chairman, OSMA Heritage Committee.
Journal article from the Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, Volume 72, No. 7, March 1979, entitled ""Nominations for the All-American Medical Hall of Famy,"" written by R. Palmer Howard, M.D., Chairman, OSMA Heritage Committee. The...
Compilation of a series of articles about the life of LeRoy Long published in The Journal of the Oklahoman Historical Society between 1943 and 1944 titled LeRoy Long: Teacher of Medicine written by Basil A. Hayes
A biography of the life and career of Dr. LeRoy Long, written by friend and colleague Basil A. Hayes. Originally published serially for five issues beginning in June of 1943 in The Journal of the Oklahoman Historical Society, it is here presented...
Appears to be from 'A Vigorous Governor and an Able Dean'. A photocopy of a page taken from the book that provides biographical information on LeRoy Long.
Speech written by Dr.LeRoy Long seeking a definition and understanding of the success and usefulness in medicine
""What is the function of medicine? Breifly, it is to render every possible service for the preservation of health and for the prevention and cure of diseases and abnormalities of human beings. Success in medicine comes, then, to the doctor who...
Hospital report belonging to Dr. Long, written by Dr. Burton J.Lee and Dr. Frank E. Adair of New York on the subject of traumatic fat necrosis of the female breast.
This is a 14 page Hospital report belonging to Dr. Long, written by Dr. Burton J.Lee and Dr. Frank E. Adair of New York. This report looks at research into ways to differentiate traumatic fat necrosis of the breast to carcinoma of the breast.
A speech delivered by Dr.Long to the Oklahoma Academy of Science regarding the history of medical education.
""About twenty four centuries ago medicine emerged from the mysticisms of prehistoric priesthood. That was the beginning of medical education, and at the beginning there was just one man trying to brush aside the darkness of superstition and to...
Annual University of Oklahoma School of Medicine Sooner Medic
Annual publication of the University of Oklahoma's School of Medicine. Contains class pictures and information about the university. This yearbook was published by the Student Council, University of Oklahoma School of Medicine. Norma Lee Sneed and...
Annual University of Oklahoma School of Medicine Sooner Medic
Annual publication of the University of Oklahoma's School of Medicine. Contains class pictures and information about the university. This yearbook was published by the Student Council, University of Oklahoma School of Medicine. David F. Crowder is...
Annual University of Oklahoma School of Medicine Sooner Medic
Annual publication of the University of Oklahoma's School of Medicine. Contains class pictures and information about the university. This yearbook was published by the Student Council, University of Oklahoma School of Medicine. J. Raymond Hinshaw,...
Annual University of Oklahoma School of Medicine Sooner Medic
Annual publication of the University of Oklahoma's School of Medicine. Contains class pictures and information about the university. This yearbook was published by the Student Council, University of Oklahoma School of Medicine. Larry Long and Jim...