A Guide to the George R. Minor papers, 1929-1994 MS.51 A Collection in Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, MS-51

A Guide to the George R. Minor papers, 1929-1994 MS.51

A Collection in Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, MS-51


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Repository
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Identification
MS.51
Title
George R. Minor papers 1929-1994
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/128658
Quantity
.5 Linear Feet
Quantity
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Preferred Citation

George R. Minor Papers, MS-51, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

The collection was donated by the UVA Department of Surgery.


Biographical/Historical Information

George Ridgway Minor was born in Cannel City, Kentucky, on October 18, 1913. He attended high school at the Hazel Green Academy of Kentucky and his first two years of college at the University of Arizona. He transferred to the University of Virginia and was awarded a B.S. in Chemistry in 1936 and his M.D. four years later in 1940. He contracted tuberculosis while a student at the University of Virginia and was sent to Blue Ridge Sanitarium as an extern and to recuperate. After graduation he served as a staff physician at the Blue Ridge Sanitarium for two years, and his interest shifted from Internal Medicine to Surgery, especially to the then new field of Thoracic Surgery. From 1942 to 1944 he was an intern on the Surgical Service at UVa and then spent four years at the University of Michigan Hospital where he did a year of residency on Thoracic Surgery, became an Instructor in Thoracic Surgery and then Instructor in General Surgery. He was under the tutelage of Dr. John Alexander, a pioneer in the field of Thoracic Surgery. While at Michigan Dr. Minor again developed tuberculosis and spent six months in bed. After he recovered he briefly became an assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Illinois. From there he returned in 1949 to the University of Virginia as an Assistant Professor of Thoracic Surgery where he and Dr. E. Cato Drash, chief of Thoracic Surgery, comprised the whole division.

Dr. Minor did the first mitral valve surgery at UVa in 1953 and was also the first to perform the division of the patent ductus arteriosus, and repair of coarctation of the aorta between 1950 and 1954. He did the first 200 cardiac catheterizations with Dr. John Guerrant who assisted with pulmonary functions. He established the Endoscopy Suite at UVa. In 1964 he became Professor of Thoracic Surgery and Assistant Dean of the Medical School.

Dr. Minor traveled widely during his life, with many two- to five- week trips abroad during the summer. He was seriously injured in an auto accident in Romania in 1970. He was flown back to UVa for surgery and treatment and recuperated in the hospital for six months. In 1972 he entered the faculty exchange program and was an Exchange Professor of Surgery for two years in Tunisia. He was then a consultant in Taiwan at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, a facility that had 40 operating rooms at the time.

Dr. Minor was a member of the American College of Surgeons, the Society of University Surgeons, the American Thoracic Society, and the Virginia Surgical Society. After his retirement in 1984 his many students and colleagues established the Chair of Thoracic Surgery in his name. He continued to see a small number of patients after retirement. He also maintained his interest in gourmet cooking, (enhanced by his own garden), fluency in multiple languages, and playing classical piano music on his Steinway. Dr. Minor died at his residence in Charlottesville on November 29, 2007, at the age of 94.

Scope and Contents

The collection contains mostly talks and lectures given by Dr. Minor. The talks mainly focus on diseases affecting the chest or thorax such as asbestos related diseases, pericarditis, empyema, gastroesophageal reflux, lung abscesses and lung cancer, and solitary pulmonary lesion. Dr. Minor's interest in history is illustrated by his talks in Renaissance medicine, the early days of thoracic surgery, and biographies of great thoracic surgeons.

Arrangement

The folders are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Container List

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 001
Academic life
April 1929
Scope and Contents

Reprint of "A Note on the Academic Life" by Edwin P. Lehman, first published in the Archives of Surgery .

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 002
Asbestos related diseases
after 1980
Scope and Contents

a talk with slides

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 003
Constrictive Pericarditis
22 June 1968, 1980
Scope and Contents

Constrictive Pericarditis lecture outline for Surgical Grand Rounds, 22 June 1968 and lecture outlines for 3rd year surgery.

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 004
Empyema and Empyema thoracis
after 1973, after 1980
Scope and Contents

Thoracic surgery lectures

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 005
Fungus infections
undated
Scope and Contents

Lectures

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 006
Gastroesophageal Reflux (G-E-R) and Reflux Disease (Peptic Esophagitis)
1986-1987
Scope and Contents

Thoracic surgery lectures

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 007
Lung abscess
after 1978
Scope and Contents

Thoracic surgery lecture

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 008
Lung cancer
28 February 1983
Scope and Contents

Surgical Grand Rounds

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 009
Lung cancer
26 April 1984
Scope and Contents

Bibliography

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 010
Lung cancer
12 October 1984
Scope and Contents

The Fourth Byrd Leavell Symposium

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 011
Lung cancer: a perspective of 40 years
21 January 1985
Scope and Contents

Talk given in honor of radiologist John Kroll.

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 012
Lung cancer
1990
Scope and Contents

"A New Look at Lung Cancer"

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 013
Minor genealogy
undated
Scope and Contents

Includes Minors who were born as early as 1640 and as late as 1843.

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 014
Miscellaneous notes
undated
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 015
"The Pleura"
undated
Scope and Contents

Thoracic surgery lecture

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 016
Renaissance medicine
1987
Scope and Contents

"Medicine during the Renaissance," a talk with slides given in the Arts and Sciences Revisited course at Northern Virginia Regional Center

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 017
"The Solitary Pulmonary Lesion" by George R. Minor
13 December 1961
Scope and Contents

Talk given at the Peninsula Academy of Medicine, Newport News, Virginia

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 018
Thoracic Surgery: "The Early Days of Thoracic Surgery"
18 April 1978
Scope and Contents

Talk given by George R. Minor for the University of Virginia Medical History Society.

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 019
Thoracic surgeons
after 1977
Scope and Contents

Biographies with notes of great thoracic surgeons

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 020
Tuberculosis
circa 1994
Scope and Contents

Thoracic Surgery lecture: "The New Tuberculosis"