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  • Selma Dritz
    Defining a Disease Dr. Selma Dritz (seen in photo) worked with UCSF’s Kaposi’s Sarcoma Clinic and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to track the earliest cases of KS and PCP. She was Assistant Director of the Bureau of Communicable Disease Control and Chief of the Division of Occupational Health of the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
  • Selma Dritz at chalkboard
    Part Two: Defining a Disease | Item 3 of 6 Dr. Selma Dritz (seen in photo) worked with UCSF’s Kaposi’s Sarcoma Clinic and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to track the earliest cases of KS and PCP. She was Assistant Director of the Bureau of Communicable Disease Control and Chief of the Division of Occupational Health of the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
  • Perry Handley and John Homer Woolsey in the trenches
    Nurse Perry Handley and Dr. John Homer Woolsey in the trenches in France during World War I; Medical service in the First World War; Base Hospital 30.
  • Perry Handley and others in the trenches in France
    Nurse Perry Handley and others standing in the trenches in France during World War I; Medical service in the First World War.
  • Perry Handley
    University of California and Red Cross Nurse Perry Handley; World War I medical service.
  • Malcolm Goddard in uniform
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War
  • Clark R. Giles in uniform
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War
  • Portable Dental Outfit
    Dental chair and equipment; Picture accompanying letter written to Dr. Guy S. Millberry on October 7, 1918. The letter can be found in UCSF School of Dentistry scrapbook titled 'Dental College Alumni Serving in the First World War, 1917 - 1919'.
  • Edwin K. Bussie on deck of Philadelphia
    ompanying letter written to Dr. Guy S. Millberry on October 7, 1918. The letter can be found in School of Dentistry scrapbook titled 'Dental College Alumni Serving in the First World War, 1917 - 1919'.
  • Dental office at Paimboeuf
    Picture accompanying letter written to Dr. Guy S. Millberry on October 7, 1918. The letter can be found in UCSF School of Dentistry scrapbook titled 'Dental College Alumni Serving in the First World War, 1917 - 1919.' World War I, France; dentist.
  • Guy S. Millberry
    Portrait of Guy S. Millberry (1872 - 1952); was named Dean of Dentistry in 1914.
  • Guidelines drawn on a patient's hand [3]
    Surgical and nerve guidelines drawn on a patient's hand; from the case files of surgeon Howard C. Naffziger during his time serving in World War I; U.S. Army medical service during the First World War.
  • Guidelines drawn on a patient's hand [2]
    Surgical and nerve guidelines drawn on a patient's hand; from the case files of surgeon Howard C. Naffziger during his time serving in World War I; U.S. Army medical service during the First World War.
  • Guidelines drawn on a patient's hand [1]
    Surgical and nerve guidelines drawn on a patient's hand; from the case files of surgeon Howard C. Naffziger during his time serving in World War I; U.S. Army medical service during the First World War.
  • Diagram of facial surgery [2]
    Diagram of facial surgery by Lt. Wm T. Schwarz; from the papers of Howard C. Naffziger, surgeon in World War I; Medical service during the First World War.
  • Diagram of facial surgery [1]
    Diagram of facial surgery by Lt. Wm T. Schwarz; from the papers of Howard C. Naffziger, surgeon in World War I; Medical service during the First World War.
  • Howard C. Naffziger in uniform
    Lieutenant Colonel Howard C. Naffziger in World War I army uniform; medical service in the First World War.
  • Howard Fleming in uniform
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War.
  • Red Cross Theater, Royat
    Red Cross Theater, Royat, France, World War I; From The Record of Base Hospital No. 30, a publication documenting the activities of Base Hospital Number 30 during the First World War created by a Committee on Publication including Foster W. Weeks, Victor S. Nelson, Percy Hutchings, Edward R. Martin, Alexander Rattray, Frank M. Ostrander, and Clarence Merlinjones, with contributions from Base Hospital 30 staff doctors and other personnel; World War I medical service, University of California, American Red Cross, United States Army.
  • Charles M. Richards in uniform
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War.
  • Base Hospital #30 Orchestra
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War.
  • Ready for Work
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War.
  • American Method
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War
  • Keeping up our Records
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War
  • John Homer Woolsey in uniform
    From the Base Hospital #30 in World War I photograph album of John Homer Woolsey; Thirtieth General; Medical service in the First World War