Historical Images of the Health Sciences Campus

Permanent URI for this collectionhttps://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/624638

This collection contains images documenting the history of the Augusta University Health Sciences Campus. The images are categorized by the below item records. Each item record contains multiple images.

To view all the item records in the Historical Images collection, click on “Title” in the left-hand column under “Browse Items By”. Click on the item record to view the images. Thumbnail images are viewable in the right-hand column of the item record. Click on an image to view and/or to download.

Credit shall be given as follows: Historical Collections & Archives, Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library, Augusta University

© Augusta University. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International. (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Acknowledgement of the Historical Collections & Archives, Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library, Augusta University as a source is required.

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  • ItemOpen Access
    The Dental College of Georgia, 1980s-1990s
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta Unversity Libraries
    Photographs of dental medicine students, faculty and patients from the 1980s and 1990s. Up until February 2011, The Dental College of Georgia was known as the MCG School of Dentistry. (MCG: Medical College of Georgia) Credit shall be given as follows: Historical Collections & Archives, Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library, Augusta University
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    Health Sciences Campus Buildings - Extinct (no longer standing)
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    These are photographs of buildings that once stood on the Augusta University Health Sciences Campus that are no longer standing. Also see the item record "Health Sciences Campus Buildings - Newton Building (Extinct)".
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    Health Sciences Campus Buildings - Newton Building (Extinct)
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    The Medical College of Georgia moved from its campus on Telfair Street in 1913. The Newton Building housed the administration offices, the library as well as classrooms and laboratories. After the institution built the Murphey, Dugas, and Kelly Buildings, the Newton Building was demolished in 1959.
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    Former Faculty - Sickle Cell Center
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    Photographs of former faculty members in the Sickle Cell Center
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    Former Faculty - Department of Psychiatry
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    Photographs of former faculty members of the Department of Psychiatry
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    Former Faculty - Department of Physiology
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    Photographs of former faculty members of the Department of Physiology.
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    Former Faculty - Department of Endocrinology
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    Photographs of former faculty members in the Department of Endocrinology.
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    Alice Stewart World War I Scrapbooks
    (Augusta University, 1915) Stewart, Alice; Historical Collections & Archives
    Alice Stewart was from Milford, Ohio and studied nursing at the Roosevelt Hospital School of Nursing in New York City. She worked as an operating room nurse at the hospital until World War I began. Stewart volunteered and became a member of an Anglo-French Red Cross Nursing Unit. She spent the war years, November 1915 to January 1919, at Arc-en-Barrios, Haute Marne, France nursing wounded soldiers. After WWI, Stewart served as the Director of Nurses at the University Hospital in Augusta, GA. These photos are from two scrapbooks in the Alice F. Stewart Papers collection held in the Historical Collections and Archives at the Robert B. Greenblatt, MD Library.
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    Urban Renewal, ca. 1968
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    This collection consists of photographs and drawings for a proposed urban renewal project for the Health Sciences Campus in the late 1960s.
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    Health Sciences Campus - Events and Scenes
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    This eclectic collection of images features various events and historic scenes of the Augusta University Health Sciences Campus.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Medical Horizons
    (Augusta University, 9/23/1956) Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc; Historical Collections & Archives
    This collection of photographs was given to the Medical College of Georgia from the Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. as a memento of MCG's participation in the "Medical Horizons" telecast on September 23, 1956.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Groundbreaking Events and Construction of Buildings
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    This collection of photos were taken at groundbreaking events and during the construction of buildings on the Health Sciences Campus.
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    Health Sciences Campus Buildings - Old MCG Building on Telfair Street
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    Collection of photographs of the Old MCG Building on Telfair Street. This building was built in 1833 and was the first campus for the Medical College of Georgia.
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    Hospital - Extinct Augusta Hospitals
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    These images are of hospitals no longer in existence. When these hospitals did exist, they allowed faculty and students of the Medical College of Georgia clinical experience and were part of the college's history. Some images were included in the college's annual announcement or catalog.
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    Robert B. Greenblatt, MD Library Photographs
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    This photograph collection shows the history of the Robert B. Greenblatt, MD Library located on the Health Sciences Campus of Augusta University. The library began in 1834 in the Old MCG Building when the Medical College of Georgia built that building on Telfair Street in 1833. When the campus moved from that building in 1913, the library was located in the Newton Building. Later the library was located in the Kelly Building before the current library was built in 1963.
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    Hospital - Children's Hospital of Georgia
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
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    Alumni Association
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
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    MCG Foundation
    (Augusta University) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    The photographs were taken at various events hosted by the Medical College of Georgia Foundation.
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    Former Faculty on the Health Sciences Campus
    (Augusta University, 1940) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    This photograph collection consists of former faculty members of the Augusta University Health Sciences Campus when the legacy institution-wide name was the Medical College of Georgia.
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    University Hospital School of Nursing
    (Augusta University, 1897) Historical Collections & Archives; Augusta University Libraries
    This collection of photographs comes from the Alice F. Stewart Papers. Stewart was the Director of Nurses at the University Hospital for 24 years and served as the principal of the hospital's school of nursing. The photographs consist of student nurses in class groups and clinical settings.

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