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Medicine and Health Care
The Institute preserves a number of collection related to medical organizations and medical professionals. The Institute welcomes additional records and papers related to the medicial profession

Medicine

Banner Health System Records, 1937-2002 (Mss 274)
Through publications and historical works documents the development of Lutheran Hospitals and Homes Society, later called Lutheran Health Systems, before merger to form Banner Health Systems in 1999.

Georgia Rose (Metzinger) Burt Papers, 1967-1995 (Mss 231)
While on the staff of Fargo Hospital, Dr. Burt developed the first adolescent medical program in North Dakota.

Dakota Heartland Health System Auxiliary Records, 1961-2002 (Mss287)
The auxiliary's origins began at former St. John, St. Ansgar and Dakota hospitals in Fargo-Moorhead area. It's mission was to raise funds for the benefit of the hospitals and F-M area.
 

Dr. Carl E. Elofson, Papers 1933-1941 (Mss 1165)
A Minnesota native who received his medical degree from the University of Kansas and served three terms as Cass County Coroner from 1933 to 1939.

Albert Hallenberg Scrapbook (Mss 1510)
Fargo native. Scrapbook documenting his long time Fargo dentistry practice and activity in national dentistry organizations and local affairs.

North Dakota State Nurses' Association Records, 1912-1917 (Mss 538)
Organization whose purpose was to improve the education standards of nurses and promote interest in the nursing profession.

John R. Ostfield Papers, 1928-1951 (Mss 1143)
Canadian who practiced at the State Hospital in Jamestown, N.D. before coming to Fargo and opening a private practice on Broadway.

Dr. Olaf Sand Papers, 1897-1955 (Mss 570)
Immigrant from Norway who was one of the founders of St. Lukes Hospital in Fargo and recipient of the Knights Cross, First Class of the Order of Saint Olav from King Haakon of Norway.

Trepanier Brothers Pharmacy Subscriptions (Unprocessed, Mss 1515)
Grand Forks, N.D. pharmacy for which there is an 1889 ledger containing prescriptions they filled.
 

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