Albert E. Mackay papers, 1910-1945

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Mackay, Albert E.
Title
Albert E. Mackay papers
Dates
1910-1945 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.42 linear feet, (1 box)
Collection Number
2002-005
Summary
Albert E. Mackay was a noted urologist in Portland and served on the staff of the University of Oregon Medical School in addition to being a member and sometimes president of various Medical Societies. The materials consist of correspondence, article reprints, pamphlets, brochures, advertisements and manuscripts.
Repository
Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives
OHSU Historical Collections & Archives
Oregon Health & Science University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd. MC:LIB
Portland, OR
97239
Telephone: 5034945587
hcaref@ohsu.edu
Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions on access. This collection is open to the public.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Dr. Albert E. Mackay was born on June 15, 1863 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. A few years afterward his family moved to Toronto and there he received his education. He attended Toronto Model School and later the Collegiate Institute. Because of family financial problems he was forced to serve as "School Master" in the small logging village of Port Severn. When he returned to Toronto, he worked as assistant secretary for the Toronto Industrial Exposition, which made it possible for him to attend medical school. In 1883 he entered the medical schools of both the University of Toronto and Trinity College. In 1887 he received degrees from each school, Bachelor of Medicine for the University of Toronto and a Doctor of Medicine and Master in Surgery from Trinity College. To advance his education Dr. Mackay became a ship's doctor and a passenger on a steamer to England. He did post-graduate work in London with an interest in gentio-urinary and pediatrics.

In 1889, his brother persuaded him to settle in Portland, Oregon, a city of 40, 000 inhabitants. He had an office in the Cambridge Building on 3rd and Morrison. The Medical School was founded in 1887 and Dean Simeon Josephi quickly recognized Dr. Mackay's exceptional medical training. He was invited to give a course in microscopy, as he had brought with him the first oil-immersion lens. His classes were well attended by many prominent physicians where demonstrations and "germs," new to the profession, were included in his lectures. He demonstrated the causative agents of tuberculosis, typhoid, diphtheria and many other diseases.

Dr. Mackay was especially interested in a genito-urinary practice and in 1895 he began to confine his practice largely to this field. In 1904 he was made professor of Urology in the University of Oregon Medical School. He became an outstanding authority in the field and for numerous years was on the staff at the University of Oregon Medical School.

Dr. Mackay served as President of the Oregon State Medical Society, the County Medical Society, the Portland Academy of Medicine, the Western Branch of the American Urological Association and the Multnomah Athletic club and a charter member of the Portland Automobile club. In 1938 the University of Oregon Medical School Alumni honored him. After retiring he resumed his practice during WW II due to a shortage of medical men.

Mackay died at the age of 89 on November 1, 1952.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The materials consist of correspondence, article reprints, pamphlets, brochures, advertisements and manuscripts.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

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Preferred Citation

Albert E. Mackay papers, Collection Number 2002-005, Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Urology Items, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 1

Container(s) Description Dates
Small brochure: "Kent Pocket Meters"
undated
Sales brochure and pamphlet: "A New Hemoglobinometer"
undated
Document in French: 1 page titled "Prescription"
undated
Unidentified illustration of medical instrument
undated
Card of instructions for medical instrument
undated
Handwritten document: 5 pages, instructions for procedure
undated
Typed document; 1 page, instructions for procedure
undated
Reprint: Finney, J. M. T., "The Making of a Surgeon", University of Toronto Medical Bulletin, v4, n4
1930 June
Incomplete copy of a lecture cut from unknown source; Lower, William E. "Urology As A Specialty"
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Reprint: " Urologic Progress During the Past Twenty-Five Years", Reaves, J. U., The Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, v3 n12
1934 June
Pamphlet: Rigleb, Dr. Otto, "The Historical Development of the Cystoscope as an Optical Instrument",
undated
Sales brochure and pamphlet: "A New Hemoglobinometer" same item as # 2
undated
Reprint: The Lancet, Frankidd, "A Lecture of the Treatment of Epithelial Rumors of the Urinary Bladder"
1923 March
Reprint: The American Journal of Surgery, ; Gibson, Thomas E. "Simplified Procedure for the Treatment of impassable Urethral Stricture and Rupture of the Urethra"
1945 April
Postcard advertisement for medic instrument
undated
Document in French: Dr. Cachelim, "Diviseur Vesical Gradue"
undated
Sales Pamphlet: "The F. Tilden Brown Composite Cystoscope"
undated
Reprint from The American Journal of Surgery; Buerger, Leo, "On Methods of Posterior Urethroscopy with a Description of a New Cysto-Urethroscope"
1910 May
Article: Wehrbein, Heinrich L. "The Apparatus Magnus of Mariano Scento"
undated
Photo reproduction of medical instrument
undated
Package delivery notice, handwritten
1925
Pamphlet: "McCarthy For oblique Pan-Endoscope"
1925 March
Pamphlet: Lewis, Bransford, "Originality & Priority in Modern Cytoscopes, A Reply to Dr. F. Tildon Brown"
undated
Advertisement for Bovie Electro – Surgical Unit
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Reprint: The American Journal of Dermatology; Buerger, Leo, "On New Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment of Lesions of the Neck of the Bladder and Posterior Urethra"
1911
Pamphlet: Dakin, Wirt B., "Believe It or Nots in Urology"
1943
Pamphlet: Dakin, Wirt B., "Believe It or Nots in Urology"
1934
Document in German
undated
Reprint: The Journal of Urology; MacKay, Albert E., "The Pioneer Urologist"
1930 September
postcard
postcard

ManuscriptsReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 2

Container(s) Description Dates
Manuscript untitled
undated
Long manuscript of lectures given to medical students, 4 illustrations, unsigned over 60 pages
undated
Draft manuscript untitled over 70 pages
undated
"Urinary Tract Lithiasis"
undated
Loose pages typed and handwritten
undated
"Litholopaxy"
undated
8 page untitled manuscript
undated
4 copies of Biography of Albert E. Mackay by Franklin P. Johnson
undated

K. A. J. Mackenzie FundReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 3

Container(s) Description Dates
Program of 13th Annual Meeting of North Pacific Surgical Association
undated
Check book some information on stubs with small account book in pocket
undated
Memo plus small handwritten note
1922 November 9
Several loose pages as a list of names and addresses some handwritten some typed
undated
Bank deposit slips to the K. A. J. Mackenzie Fund, 2 small pieces of paper with figures and an envelope with figures
undated
More lists of names and doctors and buildings some handwritten some typed and schools listed by northwest state
undated
Correspondence
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A sketch of purposed plaque
undated
Invoice for Box file
undated
Correspondence, envelope faces, photo of purposed plaque with critical points of interest written on envelope, many of these pieces have dollar amounts scribbled in letter or envelope
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Urology

Corporate Names

  • Multnomah County Medical Society
  • Oregon State Medical Society
  • University of Oregon. Medical School

Geographical Names

  • Oregon