Student Publications
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This collection contains student-created newsletters, magazines, and other publications from the UT Southwestern Archives.
Note: The SAMA Speculum and Borborygmi student publications are products of their time, and are provided online for their historical and research value. Some content may contain negative stereotypes or offensive language. If you have questions, or need further assistance, please email archives@utsouthwestern.edu.
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Item Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1960) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1964-10) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1964-11) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1964-12) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1965-02) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1965-03) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1965-04) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1965-05) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1966-01) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1966-02) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1966-03) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1966-04) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1966-10) Multiple authorsItem Student American Medical Association Newsletter(1967-11) Multiple authorsItem SAMA Speculum(1970-01-15) Multiple authors[Introducing the SAMA 11 SPECULUM 11 Jan D. Vandersloot, MS 3 This is the first issue of the SAMA SPECULUM, a collection of news, student business, and satire to be published monthly. This is the only student publication at Southwestern. It is intended to be a forum for student thought, gripes, and communication among ourselves, our administration, and faculty. If anybody wants to contribute time or thought to the SPECULUM, please leave a note in the SPECULUM mailbox. Letters to the editor are encouraged.] Note: This publication is a product of its time and is provided online for its historical and research value. Some content within this publication may contain negative stereotypes or offensive language. If you have questions, or need further assistance, please email archives@utsouthwestern.edu.Item SAMA Speculum(1970-02) Multiple authorsNote: This publication is a product of its time and is provided online for its historical and research value. Some content within this publication may contain negative stereotypes or offensive language. If you have questions, or need further assistance, please email archives@utsouthwestern.edu.Item SAMA Speculum(1970-03) Multiple authorsNote: This publication is a product of its time and is provided online for its historical and research value. Some content within this publication may contain negative stereotypes or offensive language. If you have questions, or need further assistance, please email archives@utsouthwestern.edu.Item SAMA Speculum(1970-04) Multiple authorsNote: This publication is a product of its time and is provided online for its historical and research value. Some content within this publication may contain negative stereotypes or offensive language. If you have questions, or need further assistance, please email archives@utsouthwestern.edu.Item SAMA Speculum(1970-10) Multiple authorsNote: This publication is a product of its time and is provided online for its historical and research value. Some content within this publication may contain negative stereotypes or offensive language. If you have questions, or need further assistance, please email archives@utsouthwestern.edu.Item SAMA Speculum(1971-01) Multiple authorsNote: This publication is a product of its time and is provided online for its historical and research value. Some content within this publication may contain negative stereotypes or offensive language. If you have questions, or need further assistance, please email archives@utsouthwestern.edu.