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Front of Camp Hospital 28, Nevers, France
Camp Hospital 28 was the home of Hospital Unit S, also known as the Vanderbilt Unit, during World War I. The children lined up in front of the wall are unidentified.

US Army Signal Corps photo 46391.

G. Canby Robinson
George Canby Robinson served as dean of the Vanderbilt Medical School during its growth and expansion in the 1920s. Dr. Robinson is credited for establishing the new Vanderbilt as one of the foremost medical training facilities of its time.

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G. John Buddingh
A native of the Netherlands, John Buddingh received his medical degree at Vanderbilt University in 1935, serving as an assistant and associate in pathology. He became an instructor in bacteriology in the School of Medicine in 1937, pathology in 1938,…

Galloway Hospital Plaque
A photograph of the plaque located on the Galloway building, dating its construction to and transfer to Vanderbilt in 1920. Note that while other sources date the groundbreaking for the building to 1916, this plaque places that date three years…

Galloway Memorial Hospital, 1968
The front of the Galloway building in 1968. Construction on this hospital was begun in 1913, but it was never completed.

Galloway Memorial Hospital, 1968
The front of the Galloway building in 1968, from an angle.

George  Burrus
Photographic portrait of George Burrus. George Burrus graduated from Vanderbilt University with his B.A. in 1953 and his M.D. in 1955. He served as Clinical Instructor in Surgery from 1961 to 1966 and also served as Assistant Clinical Professor in…
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