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State University of New York, Upstate Medical University

State University of New York, Upstate Medical University

766 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13210, United States
Archives & Special Collections is Upstate Medical University's only repository for archival, and rare printed and 3-dimensional materials, making it an invaluable resource for faculty and students, and visiting researchers interested in the history of medicine and science. We welcome researchers year-round.<br /> <br /> The Archival holdings currently include more than 2000 linear feet of records relating to Upstate Medical University and it's predecessor institutions, Geneva College of Medicine (1834-1871) and Syracuse University College of Medicine (1872-1949). Finding aids have been made available online to assist researchers in using collections that have been processed.

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Upstate Medical University (N.Y.). Office of the Registrar
This collection consists of records produced by the Office of the Registrar at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Series within the collection include printed materials, enrollment and compliance data, faculty reports, student records, photographs, and National Boards performance reports.
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Various and unknown
This collection contains the papers of the World War II 52nd General Hospital, which was affiliated with Syracuse University College of Medicine and stationed at Camp Livingston, Louisiana and Kidderminster, England. The collection has five series: Photographs, Audio-Visual Materials, Memorabilia, Printed Materials, and Subject Files.
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Packard, David, 1944-2015
This collection contains the papers of David S. Packard Jr. Ph.D., whose research concentrated on birth defects. Packard served the Upstate Medical University as a professor of Cell and Developmental Biology from 1973 to 2002. The collection contains six series: Correspondence, Memorabilia, Photographs, Subject Files, Notebooks, and Printed Materials.
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Jacobsen, Ellen Cook 1919-2013
This collection contains the papers of Ellen C. Jacobsen, who was the first female instructor in the Department of Medicine and a Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University. The collection has six series: Printed Materials, Writings, Photographs, Correspondence, Dean Search, and Subject Files.
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Unknown
This is an artificial collection with documents on the history of Geneva Medical College. It has five series: Ephemera and Memorabilia, Subject Files, Printed Materials, Photographs, and Bound Materials, which are primarily comprised of copies of archival materials from other repositories and many printed and bound materials, including pamphlets, circulars, bulletins, registers, reports, publications, catalogs, lectures, and addresses.
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Didama, Henry D. (Henry Darwin), 1823-1905
This collection contains the papers of Henry Darwin Didama, who became a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1872 and Dean of the College of Medicine beginning in 1888. The collection has five series: Writings, Printed Materials, Photographs, Subject Files, and Memorabilia.
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Ferguson, John H. and unknown
This collection contains the papers of John H. Ferguson (1902-1978), who graduated from Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1926 and later taught at the university, chairing both the Pathology and Medical Jurisprudence departments. The collection has five series: Chronological Calendar, History Report to the Committee of Board of Trustees, Subject Files, Memorabilia, and Photographs.
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Burnham, Mary D.
This collection contains the papers of Mary D. Burnham, who was a Deaconess, Director of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Diocese of Central New York, founder of the Dakota League, and live-in House Mother, Superintendent, and Treasurer of Current Receipts for the House and Hospital of the Good Shepherd in Syracuse. The collection has three series: Printed Materials, Photographs, and Writings.
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Boden, Edwin R. and Pfaff, Otto
This collection contains the papers of Edwin R. Boden, who was the health officer of Oneida and graduated from the Long Island College Hospital in 1881, and Otto Pfaff, who graduated from the City University of New York in 1888 and held many medical positions in Oneida beginning in 1891. The collection has two series, Writings and Oneida Health Officer.
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Fisher, Seymour
This collection contains the papers of Seymour Fisher, who was a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, and head of the psychology research program at SUNY Upstate Medical University. The highlights of this collection are his correspondence with colleagues and research data from his Rorschach ink blot tests. This collection has six series: Administrative and Teaching Records, Correspondence, Printed Materials, Research, Writings by Dr. Fisher, and Writings by Others.