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Subject
Health Clinics
(52)
Physicians
(15)
Community Centers
(9)
Guadalupe Center
(9)
Health Care
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Magazine Article
(18)
Newspaper Article
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Photograph, B/w
(9)
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Anderson Photo Company
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Harry James Boswell
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Allison Long
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Calvin L Cooper
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Christine Riccelli
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1925
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December-january//1974...
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Ca1930s
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August/29/1963
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1912
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21.
Injuries Suffered by Firemen at Old Major Clinic, 31st and Euclid
August/29/1963
Photo and article about the fire "heavily damag[ing] the old Major clinic, one of the city's first psychiatric hospitals." History of the clinic, "constructed in 1905 by Dr. Grover S. Burnett, a psychiatrist,"...
22.
Kansas Citians with Records: City Builders--Representative Missourians
1912
Biographical sketch of Dr. G. Wilse Robinson, a neurologist physician and "owner of the Punton Sanitarium" born in Missouri in 1871 and coming to Kansas City in 1902.
23.
Kansas Citians with Records: City Builders--Representative Missourians
1912
Biographical sketch of Dr. John Punton, a physician born in England in 1855 and emigrating to Kansas City as founder of "the Punton Sanitarium, which is now owned by Dr. G. Wilse Robinson."
24.
Kansas City Health
Information on the history of health care provision and facilities in Kansas City, including hospitals and doctors, etc.
25.
Kansas City People
January 1, 1989
File containing a biographical article about Mamie Hughes Rodgers, or Mamie Rodgers, "a former Jackson County legislator and former chief executive officer of the Black Economic Union." Also "ombudsman-coordinator...
26.
Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1992
Photo and bio of Carolyn Doughty, "executive secretary of the Woman's City Club for nearly 50 years." Description of her life and career as a native of Clinton, Missouri, joining the club in 1918 at 408...
27.
KC Free Health Clinic Works to Meet Rising Health Care Needs
December 1, 2005
The Kansas City Free HEalth Clinic was founded in 1971. Although its work has evolved its core mission is still "to promote health and wellness by providing quality services, at no charge, to people without...
28.
Local Heroes: Ron McMillan
December 1995
Photo and biographical description of Ron McMillan, a 47-year-old black anti-crime activist in Kansas City, especially working with drug addicts. Coming to Kansas City in 1988 from New York City and forming...
29.
Making a Difference
November//1990
Section of the article describing the Southwest Boulevard Family Health Clinic and its founder, Dr. Sharon Lee, designed to "provide health care services to all, including people who are underserved,"...
30.
May We Present Dorothy Gallagher
March/22/1935
Photo and biographical article about Dorothy Gallagher, founder of the Guadalupe Center with a new "Spanish Colonial building" designed by architect E. G. Rainey under construction. Description of her...
31.
Menninger Foundation
Photos and information on Dr. Karl Augustus Menninger, or Karl Menninger, a psychiatrist and co-founder of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas, in 1925 (a nationally top-ranked psychiatric hospital)...
32.
Mission of Planned Parenthood Goes Beyond Abortion
April/10-16/1997
Describes the history, activities, and status of the Mid-Missouri and Eastern Kansas Planned Parenthood organization.
33.
Missouri Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--Past and Present
1935
Biographical sketch of Dr. Herbert Mantz, a Kansas City physician and "zealous worker in the crusade against tuberculosis" at his "local clinic founded to combat this dread disease." Born in Westplains,...
34.
New Answer to Health Care for Women
December-January//1974-1975
Article about the then-new phenomenon of abortion clinics.
35.
New Answer to Health Care for Women
December-January//1974-1975
Article about the abortion clinic, Comprehensive Health Services, at 7700 West 63rd Street (Highway 50).
36.
Northeast Medical Office Provides Options
December/26/2001
The Northeast Medical Office is located at 4126 St. John Avenue. Patients of the clinic were sent to Trinity Lutheran Hospital which recently closed. It is hoped that Health Midwest will not close this...
37.
On Pins and Needles
April//1975
Article about acupuncture services in Kansas City.
38.
Panda Place Wellness Center
September/12/2001
Article about the "Panda Place Wellness Center, located at McCoy Elementary School" as "the only full-service clinic located within an elementary school in Kansas City, Missouri."
39.
Players: Ann Romaker
October 2001
Photo and article about Dr. Ann Romaker, a physician, "president of the Metropolitan Medical Society," and "director of the sleep disorders clinic at St. Luke's Hospital."
40.
Project Hi Blood: A Door-to-Door Fight against Hypertension
February//1975
Photos and article about "Project Hi Blood, a model out-reach program to locate and treat hypertension victims," especially poor blacks "throughout Kansas City, Mo., ghetto" and headquartered at "the new...
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