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[Newspaper Clipping: Humanics of Medicine]

Description: Newspaper clipping of an article about doctor-patient relations, and physicians' responsibility to make patients feel welcome and important. Included are a few suggestions on how physicians can improve. The article was inspired by a Canadian Supreme Court Justice's suggestion that medical schools should teach medical students the "Humanics of Medicine." On the back of the clipping is part of an advertisement for For Motor Company, Lincoln-Mercury Division.
Date: December 12, 1960
Creator: The AMA News editors
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Proposed Texas legislative bill providing for the regulation and licensing of nurses, second draft]

Description: Second draft of a proposed bill for the Texas Legislature, providing for the regulation and licensing of professional nurses, creating the Board of Professional Nursing, repealing Article 4513-4528 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas (1925) and all other laws in conflict, providing for severability, and declaring an emergency. The bill includes twenty-six sections.
Date: 1960
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[President's Page Draft]

Description: Draft text of a "President's Page" column written by Dr. May Owen, president of the Texas Medical Association. In the article, she discusses the responsibilities of doctors to assist in teaching and building relationships with local doctors and other medical professionals.
Date: unknown
Creator: Owen, May
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Article: Why I Have Shared]

Description: Editorial article written by Dr. May Owen, describing her reasons for establishing the May Owen Trust through the Texas Medical Association, citing her long interest in the medical profession and ways that she has found to pay back the people that supported her throughout her career.
Date: unknown
Creator: Owen, May
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[De Tap Memorial Hospital, Victoria, Texas]

Description: Postcard of De Tap Memorial Hospital in Victoria, Texas. The image is an illustration depicting a one-story white building with a red roof with a garden. "De Tap Memorial Hospital, Victoria, Texas" is printed in the upper right corner of the image and "For Joann" is hand written at the bottom. On the back of the postcard, the correspondence is address to "The Halls" and the author complains about the heat.
Date: July 17, 1954
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Certificate for the World Medical Association]

Description: Certificate issued to Dr. May Owen from The World Medical Association, United States Committee, Inc. Text says, "This is to certify that May Owen, M. D. is a Member of the United States Committee devoted to the support of the scientific and educational objectives of The World Medical Association."
Date: 1961
Creator: World Medical Association
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[News Release: California Woman Not First State Medical Society Head, March 23, 1971]

Description: Text of a news release from the Texas Medical Association listing female presidents of state medical associations to assert that claims by the California Medical Association that their president was the first woman to hold the office were unfounded. The list includes Dr. May Owen, president of the Texas Medical Association (1960-1961), the third woman on record for any state association.
Date: March 23, 1971
Creator: Texas Medical Association
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Article: Dr. May Owen]

Description: Article from the April 1960 issue of the Texas State Journal of Medicine providing biographical information about Dr. May Owen, the first woman president of the Texas Medical Association.
Date: April 1960
Partner: Texas Medical Association

Texas Medical Association Woman's Auxiliary News Letter, Volume 8, Number 4, February 1960

Description: Newsletter from the Woman's Auxiliary to the Texas Medical Association containing news, event announcements, letters, and other information of relevance to physicians' wives. This issue includes an article about the new president-elect of the Texas Medical Association, Dr. May Owen.
Date: February 1960
Creator: Texas Medical Association. Woman's Auxiliary.
Partner: Texas Medical Association
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