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1. A Brief History of Kansas City Medical Schools A Brief History of Kansas City Medical Schools May 24, 2005 The author wrote this study to help clear up confusion on the part of genealogists and other researchers about the many medical schools in Kansas City. She lists all institutions with "Kansas City" in...

2. A Doctor and a Teacher A Doctor and a Teacher October 17, 2011 Tribute to Charley Norris of Louisburg, Kansas, who died September 1, 2011. Norris developed the head and neck surgery and oncology program at KU Medical Center.

3. A Doctor with a Heart A Doctor with a Heart August 31, 2011 Daniel J. Stechschulte, Sr., “an expert in allergy, immunology and rheumatology, both a scientist and a medical sleuth adept at diagnosing patients with the most puzzling conditions,” died July 14,...

4. Biography of Flavel Tiffany, M.D. (1846-1918), Opthamologist and Medical School Founder Biography of Flavel Tiffany, M.D. (1846-1918), Opthamologist and Medical School Founder 2003

5. Flavel B. Tiffany Flavel B. Tiffany 1909 Photograph of Dr. Flavel B. Tiffany, in the yearbook from University Medical College in Kansas City, Missouri, dedicated to him. Reads: "To Flavel B. Tiffany, A.M., M.D., For what he has done and for what...

6. Instruction on Medical Diagnosis Instruction on Medical Diagnosis 1950 Interior view of classroom, location not given. Teacher is identified as Dr. Cofer. Class title is not given, but a patient in a hospital bed is positioned up front and a series of x-rays is visible and...