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UVa Health System Scrapbook: The 1940s

1940

  • Books and Journals: 19,433
  • Current Periodicals: n/a
  • Tuition: Virginia, $310, Other $360
  • Number of Students: 253
  • War conditions begin to affect operation of the University Library.
  • Emphasis on the needs of the Medical Library is a major objective of the Alumni Fund Drive.
  • Lack of space in the Library is a critical problem, and many medical journals and books are transferred to the two-year-old Alderman Library.
School of Medicine Class of 1940
Medical School Class of 1940
School of Nursing Class of 1940
Blue Ridge Hospital Nursing Class of 1940
President Roosevelt addressing the UVa community
President Roosevelt addressing the UVa community
lab students
Lab students
UVa Hospital, West Wing
UVa Hospital, West Wing

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1941

  • Books and Journals: 19,433
  • Current Periodicals: n/a
  • Tuition: Virginia $310, Other $360
  • Number of Students: 253
Medical School Class of 1941
Medical School Class of 1941
Ms. Virginia H. Walke, Director of Nurses
Virginia H. Walker, Director of Nurses
Students' Lounge is Gift of 1941 Class
Students’ Lounge is gift of 1941 Class
Fourteen graduates of the Class of 1941 take the oath of office as first lieutenants in the Medical Corps Reserve of the United States Army
Fourteen graduates of the Class of 1941 take the oath of office as first lieutenants in the Medical Corps Reserve of the United States Army
New Three-Story Building For Interns
New three-story building for interns
New Hosptial Wing... has a total of 169 beds for ward patients
New Hosptial Wing… has a total of 169 beds for ward patients

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1942

  • Books and Journals: 19,433
  • Current Periodicals: n/a
  • Tuition: Virginia $310, Other $360
  • Number of Students: 253
Medical School Class of 1942
Medical School Class of 1942
New X-Ray Room
New X-Ray Room
UVa 8th Evacuation Unit
UVa 8th Evacuation Unit—“The Medical School of Jefferson's University has become fully geared to work the forces moving toward victory for the United Nation's cause.”—H. E. Jordan, Dean School of Medicine
Occupational Therapy Room opened at Rucker Convalescent Home
Occupational Therapy Room opened at Rucker Convalescent Home
Rucker Convalescent Home - Caring for Children
Rucker convalescent home - caring for children

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1943

  • Books and Journals: 19,433
  • Current Periodicals: n/a
  • Tuition: Virginia $310, Other $360
  • Number of Students: 253
  • From 1943-1945, the Quacks: won three Intramural softball crowns, and spread discontent throughout the University with a string of seventy-eight consecutive victories.
  • As part of a year-round schooling effort to aid the war effort, there were two classes coming out of the University in 1943.
First Medical School Class of 1943
First Medical School Class of 1943
Second Medical School Class of 1943
Second Medical School Class of 1943
Volleyball on the roof above the recently opened John Staige Davis Psychiatric Ward
Volleyball on the roof above the recently opened John Staige Davis Psychiatric Ward
Rucker Home Opens!
Opening of the Rucker Home

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1944

  • Books and Journals: 20,000
  • Current Periodicals: 300
  • Tuition: Virginia $310, Other $360
  • Students: 265
  • The 8th Evacuation Hospital moved frequently in 1944. By the end of 1944 it was the only hospital north of the Futa Pass, and it needed to be winterized. Floors and side walls were built in the tents. Prefabricated huts were used for some wards. Shortly after these preparations were begun, a severe wind and rain storm blew lumber around as if it were paper, flattened the mess hall and smashed the wards. By the time the winterizing was finished the snow was about a foot deep.
Medical School Class of 1944
Medical School Class of 1944
Dudley Crofford Smith, Chair, Department of Dermatology
Dudley Crofford Smith, Chair, Department of Dermatology
Edwin Partridge Lehman, Professor of Surgery and Gynecology
Edwin Partridge Lehman, Professor of Surgery and Gynecology
The 8th Evacuation Hospital Staff
The staff of the 8th Evacuation Hospital
The 8th Evac on the Move
The 8th Evacuation Hospital on the move

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1945

  • Books and Journals: 20,000
  • Current Periodicals: 300
  • Tuition: Virginia, $310, Other $360
  • Number of Students: 265
  • The 8th Evacuation Hospital officially dissolved as a unit on September 29, 1945, after caring for more than 71,000 patients.
  • The Nursing School Library’s collection of 1300 volumes is catalogued.
  • Anne Morris namedthe Medical Librarian.
  • The 1945-46 Report of the Medical Library states that Dr.Watts donates a collection of 87 rare medical books including editions of Avicenna, Fallopium, Galen, Vesalius, and William Harvey.
Medical School class of 1945
Medical School Class of 1945
Blue Ridge Hospital Nursing Class of 1945
Blue Ridge Hospital Nursing Class of 1945
Major Byrd Leavell
Major Byrd Leavell
Colonel Staige Blackford
Colonel Staige Blackford, Professor of Internal Medicine and organizer of UVa's 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit
Winterized tents of the 8th Evacuation Hospital, Pietramala, Italy
Winterized tents of the 8th Evacuation Hospital, Pietramala, Italy
8th Evacuation Hospital reunion shortly after the War
8th Evacuation Hospital reunion shortly after the War

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1946

  • Books and Journals: c. 23,000
  • Current Periodicals: c. 400
  • Tuition: n/a
  • Number of Students: n/a
Medical School Class of 1946
Medical School Class of 1946
The Corner District
The Corner District
The Barringer Wing of UVa Hospital
The Barringer Wing of UVa Hospital
Replicas of ancient surgical instruments donated to the University Library's Special Collections
Replicas of ancient surgical instruments donated to the University Library’s Special Collections
McKim Hall
McKim Hall
Surgical tools
Surgical tools
8th Evacuation Hospital
8th Evacuation Hospital—Byrd Leavell singing up a storm

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1947

  • Books and Journals: n/a
  • Current Periodicals: n/a
  • Tuition: n/a
  • Number of Students: n/a
Medical Class of 1947
Medical School Class of 1947
Harvey E. Jordan, Dean of the School of Medicine, 1940-1949
Harvey E. Jordan, Dean of the School of Medicine, 1940-1949 “…in this school the point has been reached that further progress seems definitely and sharply restricted unless new construction be secured.”
Class of 1947… ten years after graduation
Class of 1947… ten years after graduation
Nursing students, time for study...
Nursing students, time for study…
Nursing students, time for play...
Nursing students, time for play…

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1948

  • Books and Journals: 25,000
  • Current Periodicals: 446
  • Tuition: n/a
  • Number of Students: n/a
  • UVa Faculty Wives' Club is established.
  • The first state appropriation of $1,500 is allocated to the University for medical books and journals.
  • There are 498 beds in the UVa Hospital, 375 of which are for clinical instruction.
  • 64,310 visits are made to the Outpatient Department.
Medical School Class of 1948
Medical School Class of 1948
Nursing School Class of February, 1948
Nursing School Class of February, 1948
Nursing School Class of August, 1948
Nursing School Class of August, 1948
Harvey E. Jordan
Harvey E. Jordan—“His door was open to us before we became students of medicine, was open to us as students of medicine, and we feel that the door of his heart will always be open to us”

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1949

  • Books and Journals: 27,800
  • Current Periodicals: 300
  • Tuition: Virginia: $350; other: $600
  • Number of Students: 265
  • Vincent Archer develops lead-glass gown to protect wearer from Roentgen rays.
  • Staige Davis Blackford Memorial Lectures are planned.
  • First listing of Department of Surgery (previously the Department of Surgery and Gynecology).
  • Vernon W. Lippard becomes Dean of the Department of Medicine, replacing Harvey Jordan.
Medical School Class of 1949
Medical School Class of 1949
Roy Beazley, the Director of the School of Nursing and the Nursing Service
Roy Beazley, the Director of the School of Nursing and the Nursing Service
Capping Ceremony for the Nursing Class of 1949
Capping Ceremony for the Nursing Class of 1949
Vernon W. Lippard becomes Dean of the School of Medicine
Vernon W. Lippard, Dean of the School of Medicine
Excavation for the new Cancer Research Building begins
Excavation for the new Cancer Research Building begins
Henry Bearden Mulholland
Henry Bearden Mulholland
Cars parked infront of the portico entrance to the Medical School
Cars parked in front of the portico entrance to the Medical School
War maneuvers at Fort Sam Houston
War maneuvers at Fort Sam Houston
Physiology students doing  experiments
Physiology students doing experiments
Anatomy lab students at work
“The stench of the cadaver, a greasy, dog-eared GRAY'S, and dirty, once white lab coats mark the basic training course of the embryo doctor. Though the days are long and the nights even longer, anatomy is a must—to be learned so well, and then so soon forgotten”

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