- Collection:
- Working Lives Oral History Project
- Title:
- Interview with Dr. Wallace Clyde
- Contributor to Resource:
- Wallace, Clyde
Hamrick, Peggy - Date of Original:
- 1984-10-19
- Subject:
- Clyde, Wallace, Dr.--Interviews
Child health services--Alabama
Miners--Medical care--Alabama
Mining camps--Alabama
United States--Civilization--1970- - Location:
- United States, Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham, 33.52066, -86.80249
- Medium:
- interviews
transcripts - Type:
- Sound
Text - Format:
- audio/mpeg
image/jpeg - Description:
- Dr. Wilson (Wallace?) Clyde was a pediatrician at the Lloyd Noland (or TCI Hospital) from 1924 to 1929. In this interview, he talks about providing medical care for the children living in the mining camps. He also recounts the most common mining injuries or illnesses among miners, such as lack of oxygen, heat stroke and broken bones.
The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries. - Metadata URL:
- http://digitalcollections.libraries.ua.edu/cdm/ref/collection/u0008_0000003/id/260
- Language:
- eng
- Additional Rights Information:
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- Original Collection:
- Working Lives Oral History Project
- Contributing Institution:
- William Stanley Hoole Special Collections Library
- Rights:
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