BOX 1
Item 1
Copy of paper delivered at Sixty-Fifth Annual Session of the Southern
Association, Homestead Hotel, Hot Springs, Virginia [December 1953]. Aneurysm
of the Hepatic Artery: Report of Three Cases, with accompanying photographs,
diagrams and notes.
Item 2
Copy of Atlanta Medicine: Bulletin of the Medical Association of
Atlanta, May, 1983; includes a personal letter from Mrs. Brit B. Gay,
Jr.
Item 3
Contains copy of "The Goal Post," heralding the meeting of UGA and
UCLA in 1943; assorted clippings including baseball team picture with Dr.
Quattlebaum and personal letter from Cagno Comm. Alessandro of Torino,
Italy with photographs.
Item 4
Copies of various reviews on Dr. Quattlebaum's book, The Great Savannah
Races, and various correspondence from the University of Georgia Press
concerning the book's publication and publicity.
Item 5
Copies of Southerner, Peachtree Parade with copy of "Mr.
Connerat," by Dr. Quattlebaum; various newspaper clippings with photos
of Dr. Quattlebaum and various other clippings of interest.
Item 6
Package containing copy of Stone Mountain '67, with article
- "Buicks at Savannah," by Dr. Quattlebaum; copy of Journal of the Medical
Association with a feature on Dr. Quattlebaum; various newspapers on
assorted topics.
Item 7
Copy of paper, Medicine in Early Georgia, by Dr. Quattlebaum,
read before First District Medical Society of Georgia [April 1933]; various
notes also included.
Item 8
A large binder containing a considerable number of assorted papers
such as copies of articles by Dr. Quattlebaum, pictures, slides, letters,
clippings and personal mementos.
Item 9
Charts and letters concerning Dr. Quattlebaum's interest in Bilroth's
pylorectomy.
Item 10
Two slides titled "Surgery of the Future."
Item 11
Large assortment of photographs including automobiles and the Vienna
Museum, among others.
Item 12
Contains a wide assortment of personal notes, cards, photographs and
newspaper clippings.
Item 13
Collection of photographs of a personal nature, including family and
friends involved in social events.
Item 14
Slides and photographs on liver operation.
Item 15
Assortment of personal letters, slides and pictures on operations with
notes.
Item 16
Physician's Physician Award for 1983-84, presented to Dr. Quattlebaum
by the Alumni of the Savannah Region of the Medical College of Georgia.
Item 17
Two copies of Georgia and a personal letter from Dr. Quattlebaum
to John L. Sanders, Secretary, Southern Surgical Association.
Item 18
A collection of reprints of a number of articles by Dr. Quattlebaum
and marked "very valuable" by Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 19
A collection of a number of personal photographs of Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 20
Contains pictures and articles pertaining to Dr. Frank F. Floyd of
Bulloch County; information on J. Randolph Anderson (photos, notes, biographical
statement, etc.); assortment of materials on Dr. A. C. Blalock.
Item 21
News clippings and personal notes and mementos, some esp. dealing with
Dr. Quattlebaum's mother.
Item 22
Collection of photographs and letters pertaining to automobiles.
Item 23
Large collection of letters to Dr. Quattlebaum from various personal
friends.
Item 24
A collection of pamphlets and items of a personal nature. Sone of the
pamphlets include articles by Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 25
A voluminous collection of photographs of early automobiles.
Item 26
A collection of bulletins, theater programs, programs of medical meetings
(esp. foreign meetings) with personal notes by Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 27
Wide assortment of personal letters, maps, cards, newspaper clippings,
photographs and other items of a personal nature.
BOX 2
Item 1
Tray of slides marked "Abdominal Trauma." (Typescript and actual surgery
slide presentation). 26 slides.
Item 2
Tray of slides marked "The Surgical History of Peptic Ulceration."
(Typescript and diagrams in a slide presentation). 29 slides.
Item 3
Tray of slides marked "Abdominal Injuries: Importance of Trauma." (Typescript
and diagrams in a slide presentation). 26 slides.
Item 4
Tray of slides marked "Hiatus Hernia." (Diagrams and surgical procedures
in a slide presentation). 30 slides.
Item 5
Tray of slides marked "Surgical Procedures of Multiple Perforated Duodenal
Ulcer." (Slides of operating room procedures). 29 slides.
Item 6
Tray of slides marked "The Surgical History of Peptic Ulceration."
(Typescript and diagrams). 15 slides.
Item 7
Tray of slides marked "Surgical Techniques for Duodenal Ulcers." (Slide
presentation on actual surgical techniques). 30 slides.
Item8
Tray of slides marked "Hiatus Hernia." (4 slides which are apparently
surplus from other prepared presentations). 4 slides.
Item9
One box of loose slides and photographs of a stomach operation, dated
1968.
Item10
One box of loose slides on duodenal ulcer operation.
Item11
One box of loose slides on surgical procedures for duodenal ulcer and
surgical history.
Item12
Negatives marked "Modern Surgery."
Item13
Negatives marked "History of Surgery."
Item14
Negatives marked "History of Surgery."
Item15
Negatives marked "History of Surgery."
Item16
Tray of slides marked "Liver Resection, Dr. Julian Quattlebaum, Savannah,
GA." 21 slides.
Item17
Large container with 6 trays of slides "Modern Surgery" and "The Surgery
That Was." Approximately 140 slides.
Item18
Tray of slides marked "Liver Resection, Dr. Julian Quattlebaum, Savannah,
GA." 30 slides.
Item19
Tray of slides marked "Liver Resection, Dr. Julian Quattlebaum, Savannah,
GA." 30 slides.
Item20
Two boxes of loose slides marked "duplicates" on various operating
procedures. 32 slides.
Item21
Two boxes of loose slides marked "Surgical History" on various operating
procedures. 34 slides.
BOX 3
Item 1
A plaque to Dr. Quattlebaum from Mattie and Tommy Wynn stating, "World's
Greatest Doctor." 11/28/1971.
Item 2
A plaque to Dr. Quattlebaum from the Century Club. 1977-78.
Item 3
A plaque to Dr. Quattlebaum from Candler General Hospital. 1980.
Item 4
A plaque to Dr. Quattlebaum from the Southeastern Region of the AACA.
Item 5
A plaque to Dr. Quattlebaum from The Antique Automobile Club of America.
1958.
Item 6
A plaque to Dr. Quattlebaum for baseball from the University of Georgia
Department of Athletics. 1917.
Item 7
A plaque to Dr. Quattlebaum from the University of Georgia Club of
Savannah. 03/07/1981.
Item 8
A Georgia Bulldog football figurine with jersey number 00.
Item 9
Hardman Cup-A trophy awarded to Dr. Quattlebaum by the Medical Association
of Georgia House of Delegates. May, 1981.
Item 10
A medal from the Georgia Medical Society.
Item 11
A medal from the Georgia Medical Society.
BOX 4
Item 1
Seven certificates awarded to Dr. Quattlebaum from various organizations.
Item 2
A photograph of an acquaintance of Dr. Quattlebaum. 1962.
Item 3
A photograph of acquaintances of Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 4
A photograph of an acquaintance of Dr. Quattlebaum. 11/11/ 1968.
Item 5
A photograph of an acquaintance of Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 6
All the empty frames for the photos and certificates. 9 total.
BOX 5
Item 1
Magazine, Annals of Surgery, vol. 3, Sept. 1961, with special
articles marked by Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 2
Magazine, Annals of Surgery, vol. 4, April 1963, with special
articles marked by Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 3
A collection of short stories and articles combined in a book titled
Potpourri, written by Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 4
A book titled The Great Savannah Races of 1908, 1910, 1911,
written by Dr. Quattlebaum. 1957.
Item 5
A 6"x 9" notebook with a few notes in it; 2 speeches by Dr. Quattlebaum,
2 copies ofReminiscences and a copy of a speech he made at a celebration
of the Heritage of the Georgia Surgical Society; 2 short stories written
by Dr. Quattlebaum, The Jug Well, and Father Was a Man; an
article on Mr. Connerat from the May 1972 Peachtree parade; 2 letters from
Georgia Southern College; a newspaper article on Dr. Quattlebaum; and a
magazine, Stone Mountain '67.
Item 6
A package of papers including 2 copies of a speech, "A Way of Life,"
by Dr. Quattlebaum; assorted papers dealing with abdominal trauma; a bulletin
and a menu on the inauguration ceremony of Dr. William H. Mortez of the
Medical College of Georgia; Bulletin, American College of Surgeons;
Circulation, Journal of the American Heart Association.
Item 7
4 programs of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Surgical Association
of Louisiana; Assorted notes on trauma; program on the Ninth Annual Scientific
Meeting of the Clinical Congress of Abdominal Surgeons; Notes on Hepatic
Resection, 2 programs of the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Surgical Society;
Various other newspaper articles, book excerpts, notes, and letters written
on or to Dr. Quattlebaum.
Item 8
A folder of photographs and negatives of a stomach operation performed
in 1881(with photos of the preserved stomach of the patient who died 3
months later and whose stomach was retrieved and preserved). Dr. Quattlebaum
has marked these photos "very rare and very valuable."
Item 9
2 reprints of pamphlets "King Henry and the Barber Surgeons"; 2 copies
of "A Guide to the Hunterian Museum" ; 5 pictures, negatives, and 2 slides
of skeletons from the Hunterian Museum; picture of Dr. Quattlebaum and
family; 1 slide of an old grandfather clock; picture of a liver; metal
plate-Savannah Invitational Spring Meet.
Item 10
A package of pictures and postcards of old automobiles; personal notes
in a progress report on Ms. Inez Williams; letter thanking Dr. Quattlebaum
for his past services; letter pertaining to a 1913 Buick at Owensboro,
Kentucky; reprint of an article from City Beat on the Old City League;
several photos of Dr. Quattlebaum, friends, and family; copy of an address
to "Friends and Fellow Members of the First Baptist Church;" personal letter
from daughter Barbara marked "Do Not Destroy;" An article from The Georgia
Bulldog.
Item 11
A paper, "The Story of Anesthesia an the Great Ether Controversy",
written by Dr. Quattlebaum; 2 journal reprints, Crawford W. Long, the
Discoverer of Anesthesia with pamphlet on Crawford W. Long attached
and Crawford W. Long, M.D., A Georgia Innovator; various notes written
by Dr. Quattlebaum; program from the First District Medical Society of
Georgia (Statesboro, GA 1979); and a speech, "Medical Horizons", written
by Dr. Quattlebaum.