Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library1300 Jefferson Park Avenue
P.O. Box 800722
Charlottesville, Virginia 22908-0722
mailto:hsl-historical@virginia.edu
URL: https://www.hsl.virginia.edu/historical/
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections & Services
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright restrictions may apply to some materials.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Processing Information
Duplicate reprints were removed from the collection. Dr. Warthen's student notebook in which he took notes mainly on urology from 1923 to 1925 has been added to the University of Virginia School of Medicine Student Notebook Collection, MS-37. A volume of "Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association, Ninety-sixth Annual Meeting," Volume 96, December 1984, has been sent to be catalogued with the Health Sciences Library's book collection.
Biographical / Historical
Harry Justice Warthen, Jr. (1901-1984) was born in Port Norfolk, Virginia, and moved to Alexandria and then to Richmond in 1917. He did his undergraduate work at UVA and also graduated from UVA's School of Medicine in 1925. After an internship at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Richmond and a residency at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Warthen studied for a year at the University of Freiburg in Germany. He also served in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. Warthen spent much of his career in Richmond, VA, where he was known as a talented surgeon and medical historian. He was an assistant professor and associate professor of surgery at the Medical College of Virginia from 1933 to 1966. In the years after WWII, he specialized in cancer surgery. Warthen also helped to found Richmond Memorial Hospital, which opened in 1957.
Warthen retired from medical practice in 1972 and became a chief surgical consultant to the Virginia Division of Rehabilitation. He was a member of the Richmond Board of Health, president of the Richmond Academy, and editor of the "Virginia Medical Monthly." Throughout his life, Warthen was interested in history, particularly Civil War medicine, and he wrote a number of articles on the subject. A prolific author, Warthen prepared more than 250 articles over his career; 45 dealt chiefly with surgical matters, the rest were editorials that appeared in the "Virginia Medical Monthly," 11 of which concerned the University of Virginia. A lifelong supporter of UVA, Warthen also served as president of the Medical Alumni Association. Other positions that he held included Chair of the Virginia Bicentennial Medical Exhibit and Curator of the Richmond Academy of Medicine.
Scope and Contents
The collection contains correspondence, photographs, reprints, and materials related to Harry Justice Warthen Jr.'s undergraduate years at the University of Virginia. There are also rough drafts, research material, and biographical material related to Warthen.
Arrangement
Box 1 contains photos, correspondence, Warthen's French notebook from an undergraduate year at UVA, drawings, material related to his Phi Beta Kappa initiation, coeducation at UVA, Richmond Memorial Hospital, emphysema, the UVA Rotunda, biographical material, and a UVA Medical History Society survey. Box 2 contains reprints of Warthen's articles as well as reprints by others that he collected. It also has rough drafts of some of his papers. The material is arranged by date within each box. Material that was received in labeled folders was placed in acid free folders with the same labeling.
Container List
Assorted photographs
Includes remarkds made at annual meeting of the UVA Medical Alumni Association where Dr. Warthen objects to support, specifically from Dean Thomas Hunter of UVA, for "President Kennedy's Social Security Medicare Plan."
Includes card from Chas. C. Haskell & CO, Inc. with sketch of the Anatomical Theatre, also correspondence related to a "History of the University of Virginia Hospital" by Matthews which was published as "The University of Virginia Hospital: Its First Fifty Years " by Sarah Matthews.
Includes Staige Davis Blackford Memorial Lecture program for 1975, biographical notes on William Stewart Halsted, Mustargen HCI brochure, newspaper clippings on pilot of small plane crash
Includes Warthen's name tag from the Alumni Association, a 1984 list of 12 members of the medical class of 1925, and a brochure of the 11th Annual Meeting of the Advisory Committee of the University of Virginia Medical Alumni, January 1974
Includes Virginia Medical Monthly: Vol. 88, No. 10, Confederate Medical Issue, 1961; Vol. 103, No. 7, July 1976, Virginia Medical: Vol. 103, No. 10, October 1976; Vol. 106, No. 11, November 1979. The reprints include both surgical papers and historical papers. The historical papers relate to the history of medicine in Richmond, William S. Halsted, Paul B. Barringer, Edgar Shannon, Wyndham Bolling Blanton, Guy W. Horsley, The Doctors Amiss of Luray, Benjamin W. Rawley, Jr., Stephen Hurt Watts, and Beverley R. Wellford
Includes "Virginia Pharmacist" journal, October 1961 which has a photo of exhibit of 100 Years of Military Medicine which Warthen chaired; "The Johns Hopkins Medical Journal," October 1969 containing an article by William Osler titled "The Inner History of the Johns Hopkins Hospital" and two articles by Wilhelm Moll.