William Branch Porter collection
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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James Branch Cabell LibraryVirginia Commonwealth UniversityP.O. Box 842003901 Park AvenueRichmond, VA 23284-2003
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: SCA StaffEmail: libjbcsca@vcu.eduPhone: (804) 828-1108Fax: (804) 828-0151
- Restrictions:
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Access restricted to certain records within the collection.
- Terms of access:
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There are no restrictions.
- Preferred citation:
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William Branch Porter Collection, Accession #85/Jan/03, Special Collections and Archives, Health Sciences Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- 0.8 Linear Feet
- Creator:
- Porter, William Branch, 1888-1960
- Language:
- English .
- Preferred citation:
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William Branch Porter Collection, Accession #85/Jan/03, Special Collections and Archives, Health Sciences Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.
Background
- Scope and content:
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The collection is limited to committee notes from the Academic Privileges and Admissions Committees as well as small amounts of correspondence and reprints of papers. The collection does not contain any information regarding Porter's medical practice or his academic teaching.
This series contains letters regarding hospital business and a primer for testing a doctors knowledge. The primer contains notes and differences of opinion written by hand.
This series contains bills, statements, and receipts for hospital services, supplies, and office rental. Bills are to both Porter and H. St. George Tucker which could suggest they shared an office.
This series contains reprints of articles listed by date.
Journal of the American Medical Association , Vol. 93, July 20, 1929.
American Journal of Medical Sciences , Vol. CLXXIX No. 3 March 1930.
The American Heart Journal , Vol. 10 No. 6 August 1935
The Southern Medical Journal , Vol. 30 No.1 January 1937.
The American Heart Journal , Vol. 13 No. 5 May 1937.
Annals of Internal Medicine , Vol. 11 No. 2 August, 1937.
Exhibit: Annual Meeting, American Medical Association, June 11-15, 1951.
Vol. 2 No.6 January, 1909
Handbuch Der Speziellen Pathologischen Anatomie Und Histologie , Berlin 1926.
Leipzig 1927
The Lancet , January 23, 1937
This folder contains drafts of reports given at the meetings of the American Council of Learned Societies.
This series contains the papers of Dr. H. St. George Tucker, Jr. It contains candidate lists, request for applications, recommendations, and the decisions of the Medical College of Virginia admission committee.
This series contains the papers of Dr. Isaac Bigger and later, Dr H. St. George Tucker, Jr. It contains committee minutes, correspondence, and official paperwork of the privileges for private practice committee chaired by Bigger and Tucker.
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
This folder contains an assortment of clippings, magazines and other papers.
Richmond Times Dispatch
Vol. 7 No. 1
Vol. 9 No. 1
Lytt I. Gardner, MD.
This folder contains photographs found within the collection.
Same photograph used in 1941 newspaper clipping.
Dr. Sparrell S. Gale
- Biographical / historical:
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William Branch Porter was born June 7, 1888 in Amelia County, Virginia. Raised in Powhatan County, he attended Fort Union Military Academy and Hampden-Sydney College. He graduated in medicine from the University College of Medicine in 1911. Porter taught at the medical schools of Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania before returning to Richmond. During World War I, Porter served as a member of the cardiovascular unit in Base Hospital 45, a unit made up of doctors from the Medical College of Virginia. After the war, Porter became chief of medical service at Lewis-Gale Hospital in Roanoke. In 1927, after two years abroad, he accepted a position as Professor of Medicine at MCV. He became the first full time medical professor in the school's history and focused the school on teaching and medical research. Porter was a member of many medical societies including the American Medical Association, American Heart Association, and the Medical Society of Virginia. He was Chairman of the Medical Section of the Southern Medical Association in 1935, and served as President of the Richmond Academy of Medicine in 1941. He consulted regularly with the Veterans Administration and the Surgeon General of the Army. In 1956, after 29 years, Porter retired. He was elected emeritus professor, and the medical school established the William Branch Porter Professorship in Medicine that same year. An award of a silver plated stethoscope, similar to one given to Porter by Dr. William Osler, is given each year to the top medical school student in internal medicine.
- Acquisition information:
- Collection discovered in office closet. Donated to library.
- Arrangement:
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The collection follows its original organization.
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard