Guide to the Stanford University, Medical Center, Audiorecordings
Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries.
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
July 2012
Copyright © 2015 The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.
Overview
Call Number: SC1126
Creator:
Stanford University. Medical Center.
Title: Stanford University, Medical Center, audiorecordings
Dates: undated
Physical Description:
0.5 Linear feet (8 audiotapes)
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc
Administrative Information
Information about Access
The materials are open for research use. Audio-visual materials are not available in original format, and must be reformatted
to a digital use copy.
Ownership & Copyright
All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the
Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94305-6064. Consent
is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission
from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html.
Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research
and educational purposes.
Cite As
[identification of item], Stanford University, Medical Center, Audiorecordings (SC1126). Dept. of Special Collections and
University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Access Terms
Audiotapes.
Diagnosis
Medicine--Study and teaching--California --Stanford.
Box 1
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Scope and Content Note
Side #1: Case #1 - Fever of undetermined origin, which is finally determined in a subsequent clinic, to be thyroiditis. Case
#2 - Discussion of a patient with pulmonic stenosis. Side #2: Excellent discussion by Emile F. Lohman on poststenotic dilatation.
Case #3 - Eventration of diaphragm with BI hemorrhage, discussed by roentgenologists, surgeons, and Bloomfield
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Scope and Content Note
Side #1: Case III - A 26-year follow-up of a case of streptococcus virians bacteremia. Case #2 - Results of treating leukemia
with 6-Mercaptopurine are reported. Side #2:. Case #3 - Latrogenic symptoms from misleading x-ray reports, together with a
discussion of mass x-ray chest surveys.
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Scope and Content Note
Side #1: Case #1 - Radiologists, surgeons, and internists examine the future course of a patient with coarctation of the aorta;
Case #2 - Treatment for an old mitral heart with pleural effusion is reviewed. Side #2: Case #3 - A case of coronary artery
disease with electro-cardiographic changes presents a basis for discussion of coronary artery disease versus infarction; Case
#4 - A general discussion of the diagnosis and treatment of lymphatic leukemia.
Box 1
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Scope and Content Note
Side #1: Case #1 - The organic and psychosomatic roots of obesity are reviewed; Case #2 - A case showing that sarcoid and
pregnancy can co-exist. Side #2: Case #3 - An excellent review of the relationship between cholesterol and arteriosclerosis;
Case #4 - A patient with aneurysm of the aorta is discussed from a surgical standpoint.
Box 1
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Scope and Content Note
Side #1: Case #1 - Discussion of the value of gastric analysis in distinguishing gastric ulcer from malignancy; Case #2 -
Jaundice ascites is discussed from a differential diagnosis standpoint. Side #2: Case #3 - A patient with the Hayem-Widal
syndrome (acquired hemolytic jaundice) is discussed; Case #4 - A young boy with hematogenous tuberculosis furnishes the springboard
for a discussion of modern technology.
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Scope and Content Note
Side #1: Case #1 - A patient with cirrhosis; Case #2 - A female patient with metastatic breast carcinoma treated with hormones
and x-ray; Case #3 - A patient with an upside-down stomach attracts comments from all specialties. Side #2: Continuation of
Case #3; Case 114 - Discussion of discoid lupus erythematosus in a patient with silicosis; Case #5 - Results obtained with
anticiotics in a case of colon bacillus sepsis.
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Scope and Content Note
Side #1: Case #1 - Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in scleroderma; Case #2 - Myxedema in a colored female furnishes
a stimulating discussion in two separate cases. Side #2: Case #4 - Excellent discussion of rheumatic fever; Case #5 Diagnostic
methods in a patient with post-traumatic gastrointestinal hemorrhage, duodenal cyst. and hemorrhagic purpura.
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Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Scope and Content Note
Side #1: Case #1 - Diagnosis of middle lobe pneumonitis submitted to pneumonectomy, together with a subsequent followup. Case
#2 - Discussion of a patient with Hodgkin's Disease. Side #2: Continuation of Case #2; Case #3 - Examination of a woman with
lupus erythematosus; Case #4 - Excellent general discussion of patient with periarteritis nodosa; Case #5 - Diagnosis and
management of a patient with chronic ulcerative colitis plus pemphigus.